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Theme of CME- “Let’s Swallow the Salivary Gland”
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Resume of Prof. Dr. Subir Kumar Du�aProf. Dr. Subir Kumar Du�a, an eminent pathologist of India, a teacher of teachers was born on 24th November, 1935 in a doctor's family. Dr. Subir Kumar Du�a passed matricula�on from pres�gious Hindu School in 1951, MBBS from Medical College, Calcu�a, DCP from School of Tropical Medicine and MD (Path & Bact) from University College of Medicine, Calcu�a.
Ini�ally he joined government service as medical teacher and served from 1963 to 1989. Later he was professor of pathology, University College of Medicine where he guided hundreds of postgraduate students.
In truest sense, he was a great mo�vator, friend, philosopher and guide. He was Dean, faculty of medicine, Calcu�a University for 3 terms. He had more than 75 publica�ons in Na�onal & Interna�onal journals.
Prac�cally it is impossible to depict here all the posts, chairs he hadheld in academics, socio medical ac�vi�es, administra�on and differentassocia�ons.
Just to highlight a few of them—He was past Na�onal President (2004) of Indian Associa�on ofPathologist and Microbiologists.Vice-President of West Bengal Medical Council.Medical Secretary of Asia�c Society.Member of the Senate & Syndicate, University of Calcu�a.Examiner & Paper se�er for MD, PhD, DNB, DCP, MBBS, DMLT, BMLT Courses.Chairman Finance Commi�ee University of Health Sciences.Member Dental Council of India.
He had received
“Eminent Teacher” award in 2003 from Calcu�a University.Government of West Bengal awarded him “Bishista Chikista Samman” in 2019.Life�me achievement award from Medical College Kolkata & IMA Bengal Chapter.Life�me achievement award from Sambad Pra�din 2019
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A�er gradua�ng from Patna University, Dr. Roy went to U.K. for higher studies and obtained a number of Degrees and Diplomas like FRCS (Path.) DCP & D. Path from various U.K. Universi�es.
A�er coming back to India, he joined Army Medical Services where he worked for 30 years in various capaci�es. During the tenure, he was a teaching staff AFMC Pune for 20 Years from where he re�red as Prof. & HOD in Pathology. He was also a Senior Advisor in Pathology in Military Hospital, Jallandhar, Central & North Command Hospitals, Lucknow & Udhampur. Subsequently, he was engaged as a Histopathologists in VIMS �ll his death in 2002.He was the Na�onal President of IAPM during 1987 and was a Founder Member of Indian Academy of Cytologists. He delivered Dr. B.K. Aikat Memorial Ora�on on Sarcoidosis Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad in 1987 as Na�onal President of IAPM.As a human being, he was very charming and music lover as well as very humorous and broad minded. As a teacher, he was very dedicated with full passion for teaching and can be termed a teacher of teachers. He developed many good teachers in Pathology and Cytology including upgrading these subjects.
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Cytomorphological approach to salivary gland lesionsDr. Mrinmay Kumar Mallik, Consultant Cytopathologist, Mubarak Al Kabeer Hospital, Kuwait
Recently described entities in Salivary gland CytologyDr. Aanchal Kakkar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Pathology, AIIMS, New Delhi
The Milan System for reporting Salivary gland Cytopathology.Dr. Christopher Vanden Bussche, Associate professor of Pathology and Oncology, John Hopkins University School of Medicine
Panel discussion: Salivary gland lesions: Too hard to swallow?Panelists: Dr. B K Goswami, Prof and Head, Department of Pathology, NBMCHCol Jaswinder Kaur Bhatia, Professor and Head of Dept. of Pathology Command hospital, KolkataDr. Shravasti Roy, Lab In-Charge, Saroj Gupta Cancer Centre and Research InstituteDr. Indu Arun, Senior Consultant, Dept. of Pathology, Tata Medical Centre, KolkataModerator: Dr. Sourav Bhowmik, Consultant Pathologist, Fortis Hospitals, Kolkata
Scientific Program Day 1
Date 02.10.2021: Prof Subir Kumar Dutta Memorial CME (Time: 5 pm to 9 pm)
Theme: Let's swallow the salivary gland
09:00 am to 9:30 am: Inauguration of conferenceIntroduction: Dr. Indranil Chakrabarti, Secretary, WBCSWelcome note: Dr. Mamata Guha Mallick Sinha, President, WBCS
Inauguration of Conference
09:30 am to 11:30 am: Award paper presentationsChairperson: Dr. Sayed. M. Nadeem, President Elect, WBCS11:30 am to 12:30pm: Brig M M Roy Memorial OrationTopic - Aggressive GCT of Bone - My Experience of more than Three Decades'By Dr. Asitava Mondal, IAC president 2006, Founder President, WBCSChairpersons:Dr. Manoj Choudhuri, ex-President WBCSDr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, ex-President WBCS
12:30 pm to 01:00 pm: Break
01:00 pm to 03:00 pm: Parallel Sessions in Hall A and Hall BHall A: E-poster presentationsChairperson: Dr. Palash Kumar Mandal, Vice President, WBCS Hall B: Free paper presentationsChairperson: Dr. Anjali Banerjee, Joint Secretary, WBCS
03:00 pm to 04:30 pm: Potpourri of interesting casesChairpersons: Dr Santosh Kumar Mondal, AIIMS, KalyaniDr. Anup Kumar Boler, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital, BurdwanSpeakers:Dr Sanhita Chatterjee, Medica Superspeciality Hospital, KolkataDr Anjan Kumar Das, CGMCH, Cooch BeharDr Sukanta Chakraborty, Theism Diagnostics, KolkataDr Aniket Haldar, IPGMER and SSKM Hospital, Kolkata4: 30 pm to 5 pm: Valedictory Session and Prize announcements
thDate 03.10.2021: XIV Annual State Cytology Conference, 2021
Day 2Scientific Program
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Mission Supremo- Prof. (Dr.) Debasis Bhattacharya, DME Government of West Bengal.
Patrons
Prof. (Dr.) Sabitri Sanyal
Prof. (Dr.) Lakshmi Majumder
Prof. (Dr.) Anjali Dasgupta
Prof. (Dr.) Swapan Kumar Sinha
Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Chaudhuri.
Advisors
Dr. Asitava Mondal
Prof. (Dr.) Anup Roy
Prof. (Dr.) Tamal kanti Ghosh
Dr. Rajat Mukherjee
Dr. Mala Banerjee
Prof. (Dr.) Sarbani Chattopadhyay
Organizing Committee
Organizing Chairperson: Dr Mamata Guha Mallick Sinha
Organizing Co-chairperson: Dr Sayed. M Nadeem
Organizing Secretary: Dr Indranil Chakrabarti
Organizing Jt. Secretary: Dr Anjali Banerjee
Treasurer: Dr Suchandra Ray
Joint Treasurer: Dr Madhumita Mondal
Scientic chairperson: Dr Palash Kumar Mandal
Registration: Dr Sourav Bhowmik, Dr Madhumita Mondal
Moderation and event management: Dr Senjuti Das Gupta
Cytologist of West Bengal Felicitated by WBCS till date
1. Dr. Padma Lahiri 2. Dr. Lakshmi Mazumdar3. Dr. Jayashri Roy Choudhury4. Dr. Subir Kumar Dutta5. Dr. Sabitri Sanyal6. Dr. Anjali Das Gupta7. Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha8. Dr. Manimala Roy (2016)9. Dr. Aparna Bhattacharya (2016)10. Dr. Manoj Kumar Chaudhuri11. Dr. Asitava Mondal (2018)12. Prof Keya Basu and Dr Rajat Mukherjee (2019)
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Governing Body of WBCS – 2021Advisory Body1. Dr Sabitri Sanyal2. Dr Aparna Bhattacharya4. Dr Subodh Kumar Bhattacharya3. Dr Amita Giri4. Dr Ranu Sarkar5. Dr Mala Banerjee
Ex-Officio Members ( Past Office Bearers)1. Dr Asitava Mandal2. Dr Swapan Kr Sinha3. Dr Manoj Choudhury4. Dr Anjali Dasgupta5. Dr Bidyut Krishna Goswami6. Dr Rajat Mukherjee7. Dr Dipanwita Nag8. Dr Anup Roy9. Dr Sarbani Chattopadhyay
Office Bearers1. President. Dr Mamata Guha Mallick Sinha2. President Elect. Dr Sayed Mahmood Nadeem3. Vice President . Dr Palash Kumar Mandal4. Secretary. Dr Indranil Chakrabarti5. Joint Secretary. Dr Anjali Banerjee6. Treasurer. Dr Suchandra Ray
Executive body members1. Dr Shravasti Roy.2. Dr Anup Boler3. Dr Ranjana Bandhopadhyay4. Dr Madumita Mondal5. Dr Mallika Pal6. Dr Ranu Roy Biswas7. Dr Santosh K Mondal8. Dr Sanhita Chatterjee9. Dr Senjuti Das Gupta10. Dr Sourav Bhowmick
E-newsletter editorial board1. Dr Asitava Mondal2. Dr Mala Banerjee3. Dr Rajat Mukherjee4. Dr Anup Roy
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Brig M M Roy Memorial Ora�ons conducted by IAC WB Chapter
SI NO: Year Venue Orators1 2008 BM Birla Heart Research Centre Kolkata Inaugural Oration by President of IAC, Dr. R J W Pinto (Goa Medical College), Goa
2 2008 CMRI, Kolkata Dr. Suresh Bhambani (ICMR)- New Delhi
3 2009 RKM Seva Pratishthan, Kolkata Dr. Dilip Das (Kuwait)
4 2010 Medical College, Kolkata Dr. V. K. Iyer (AIIMS) – New Delhi
5 2011 Medical College, Kolkata Dr. M.K.Rai (RIMS) Ranchi
Dr. Pranab Dey (PGIMER), Chandigarh
Dr. Kalpalata Tripathy (SCB Medical College), Cuttack
7 2013 Medical College, Kolkata Dr. Amitava Chatterjee (CNCI)- Kolkata
8 2014 CMRI, Kolkata Dr. Radhika Srinivasan, (PGIMER), Chandigarh
9 2015 IPGME&R, Kolkata Dr. Tanuja Shet, TMH, Mumbai
10 2016 IPGME&R, Kolkata Dr. Meherbanu Kamal (GMC) Nagpur
11 2017 NBMC Sushrutanagar Dr. Aruna K Prayaga (NIMS) Hyderabad
12 2018 IPGME&R, Kolkata Col U. S. Dinesh Dharwad
13 2019 NBMC Sushrutanagar Dr. Naresh N Rai (Govt. Medical College) Kolkata
2012 Medical College, Kolkata6
Message from DME
It is wonderful to hear that the West Bengal Cytology Society is organizing the Prof Subir Kumar Dutta
Memorial CME and XIVth Annual state Cytology Conference 2021 on 2nd and 3rd of October under the
stewardship of Dr Mamata Guha Mallick Sinha, President, and Dr Indranil Chakrabarti, Secretary, WBCS. Going through the scientic programme I note that the meeting addresses very contemporary topics in cytopathology. The ofine meeting restrictions imposed by the Covid pandemic I am sure will not come in the way of spread of knowledge. In fact, the online platform being adopted will have a pan India reach rather than being restricted to the boundaries of West Bengal. Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher, has been quoted as saying “change is the only constant in life.” One's ability to adapt to those changes will determine one's success in life. Well, this applies equally to the eld of cytopathology. Such conferences and CMEs provide the platform for the practicing cytopathologists and the residents to update their knowledge and keep abreast with the ever-evolving practice of cytology.I hope that the online CME and Conference will witness enthusiastic participation by postgraduate students and practicing cytopathologists. Best wishes for the successful organisation of the event.
Jai Hind
Brig (Dr.) Vijay Shrawan NijhawanPresident, Indian Academy of Cytologists
Message from IAC President
I am very happy to learn that the West Bengal Cytology Society is organizing the Prof. Subir Kumar Dutta Memorial CME and the XIV Annual State Cytology Conference, on Oct2-3, 2021. The conference is being organized in a fully virtual mode in view of the ongoing COVID pandemic. Indeed, I look ta this development as a positive development as online formats have the potential for greater outreach and minimizes the carbon footprint and wastage of resources that ofine conferences entail. The Scientic program looks very appetizing with salivary gland as the theme of the CME and following the CME, I am sure that this topic will be more easily digestible! The Scientic program of the conference has excellent speakers including Dr.Mondal, former President of IAC. State conferences also give the students of that state the opportunity to present posters and papers. My best wishes for the success of the CME and conference and warm regards to all the Ofce bearers, members of the society and the conference delegates. I do hope that following the wonderful appetizer by WBCS, all of you will join the main Feast of Golden Jubilee conference of the Indian Academy of Cytologists scheduled for November 20-21 with Pre-conference CME, post-conference workshops, award sessions, lectures and symposia.
Warm regards,Radhika Srinivasan,Secretary, IAC
Message from IAC Secretary
Message From Organizing Secretary
Dear friends,
It is my proud privilege to welcome you all to the Prof Subir Kumar Du�a Memorial CME and XIVth Annual State
Cytology Conference, 2021 organized by the West Bengal Cytology Society, the West Bengal Chapter of Indian
Academy of Cytologists (IAC) on 2nd and 3rd of October,2021.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that has gripped the whole world, an offline meet is best avoided and hence, we
are again forced to organize this year's academic feast on virtual mode.
The pre-conference CME on 2nd October 2021 has been organized as a tribute to the legendary teacher,
pathologist and laboratory consultant Late Prof (Dr) Subir Kumar Du�a. The theme of this year's CME is Salivary
Gland pathology and will give the delegates an opportunity to gain insights from the vast experience of our
na�onal and interna�onal speakers.
The XIVth Annual State Cytology Conference, 2021 on 3rd October will highlight the pres�gious Brigadier M M Roy
Memorial Ora�on, potpourri of interes�ng cytology cases and a vibrant collec�on of award and proffered papers
as well as e-posters.
We assure you a grand academic fiesta and look forward to your whole-hearted support, co-opera�on, and
ac�ve par�cipa�on.
With best regards,
Dr Indranil Chakrabar�
Organizing Secretary Honorary Secretary, West Bengal Cytology Society
Message From the Desk of Organizing Chairperson
Dear friendsI feel privileged to welcome you all to 14th Annual State Cytology Conference and Preconference CME in the name Prof Dr Subir Du�a on 2nd & 3rd of October,2021. Every year before this pandemic we used to hold Conference and CME in different Ins�tutes of our state. North Bengal Medical College hosted the last State conference in the year 2019 with great success. Each year we felicitate renowned dedicated pathologists. As we have a great desire to carry on with our academics even during the Covid pandemic, North Bengal Medical College again hosted a virtual CME last year. This year we are organizing a 3D Virtual Conference and CME. Many interna�onal & na�onal speakers will grace our program. Postgraduate trainees will present award papers and posters. There will be case based panel discussion and interes�ng case presenta�ons by renowned pathologists of West Bengal. Young enthusias�c pathologists of our state are working hard to make our conference highly successful. Hope for the bestLong live WBCS.
Thank you,
Prof. Dr. Mamata Guha Mallick Sinha President WBCS.
CURRICULUM VITAE : BRIEF NAME: Dr. Mrinmay Kumar Mallik
CURRENT POSITION: Consultant Cytopathology Department of Laboratory Medicine Cytopathology Unit Mubarak Al Kabeer Hospital KuwaitPROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION: MBBS: R G Kar Medical. Calcu�a University 1991 MD (Pathology): PGIMER Chandigarh India 1996WORK EXPERIENCE: 1. 2011 – Current Date: Consultant cytopathology: Cytopathology Unit Mubarak al Kabeer Hospital 2. 2008-2011: Senior specialist cytopathology: Cytopathology Unit Mubarak al Kabeer Hospital3. 2002-2008: Specialist cytopathology: Cytopathology Unit Mubarak al Kabeer Hospital4. 1998-2002: Senior registrar: Cytopathology Unit Mubarak al Kabeer Hospital5. 1996-1998: Senior resident Pathology: PGIMER Chandigarh India6. 1993-1996: Junior resident: Pathology: PGIMER Chandigarh; India
AREAS OF INTEREST: Cytopathology of pancreas, GIT, Thyroid, so� �ssues and the role of human papilloma viruses in cervical cancer.
RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS1. Mallik MK, Alramadhan B, Dash� H, Al-Shaheen A, Al Juwaiser A, Das DK, George SS, Kapila K. Human papillomaviruses other than 16,18 And 45 are the major high risk HPV genotypes amongst women with abnormal cervical smear cytology residing in Kuwait: Implica�ons for future vaccina�on strategies. Diagn Cytopathol 2018. 46:1036-1039.
2. Mallik MK, Qadan LR, Al Naseer A, AlAli A, Al Ansari T, Naquib SAI, Das DK, Kapila K. The applicability of Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology system on repor�ng endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspira�on cytology specimens of pancrea�c lesions in situa�ons with limited availability of ancillary tests. Experience at a single laboratory. Cytopathology. 2020; 00:1-8.3. Mallik MK, Kapila K, Mohanty A, Inamdar SA, Al Ali A, Al-Nasser A. Endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspira�on cytology of pancrea�c adenocarcinoma revisited. A detailed cytological analysis. J Cytology. 2021; 38:31-37
Cytomorphological approach to salivary gland lesions
In recent �mes medical science professionals have been increasingly using the concept of “algorithms” to refine their approaches towards solving complex diagnos�c problems. The one which I intend to present does so by peeling out cellular en��es which we encounter while evalua�ng fine needle aspirates of salivary gland lesions. However before placing the first slide on the stage, it is essen�al to have a clear idea about the epidemiological data, the salivary gland from where the material has been aspirated and the imaging findings. Salivary glands as we know are located at a very busy traffic intersec�on jammed by many non-salivary structures. My approach involves grouping lesions based upon the conspicuousness of inflammatory cell elements, the solid/ cys�c nature of the lesion, the conspicuousness of myoepithelial derived stroma and the nucleo-cytoplasmic ra�o of the lesional cells. Of course there are lots of overlaps, promiscui�es and other oddi�es which occasionally throw such algorithm out of the window. So while it is important to have a plan, it is pragma�c to be flexible. Once in a while ancillary methods like immunohistochemistry, flowcytometry and molecular pathology can extract us out of s�cky situa�ons. It is also incredibly essen�al to accomodate the ever-growing list newly described en��es and to be aware of the management implica�ons of our reports. Thankfully the Standardized repor�ng protocols, like the Milan system integrates the challenges faced by the morphologist with the brass tacks of “Risk of malignancy”, associated with our sign outs.
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Name – Dr. Anchal Kakkar, MD, Pathology
Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of salivary gland masses has high sensitivity and specicity, with
the added benets of safety and cost- effectiveness. It reliably distinguishes between inammatory and
neoplastic, and benign and malignant lesions, thus aiding in clinical decision making.
In recent years, the high accessibility to molecular genetic analysis accompanied by expanded
immunohistochemical panels has led to a renement in nomenclature of salivary gland neoplasms, as
well as led to the recognition of new tumor entities. Due to their rarity of these recently described entities,
and the marked heterogeneity in cytomorphology inherent to most salivary gland neoplasms, their
cytological diagnosis often presents signicant challenges. However, knowledge of histological
characteristics and identication of their cytological correlates, supported by ancillary techniques, can
assist in arriving at an accurate diagnosis.
Recently Described Entities in Salivary Gland Cytology
Brief Resume
Present Designation
Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences , New
Delhi (2016 - present)
Areas of interest Head and Neck pathology
Pediatric tumor pathology
Publications: 135 publications in International & National journals
12 book chapters
Awards and Recognition: Dr. N. C. Nayak Award for Talented Young Pathologist by IAPM Delhi Chapter
Invited to contribute to chapters in 5th editions of WHO Classification “Blue books”
Contributed a chapter entitled “Head and Neck” to South Asia content in Robbins and
Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
CURRICULUM VITAEThe Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Christopher J. VandenBussche
DEMOGRAPHIC AND PERSONAL INFORMATION
Current Appointments 1/19-present Associate Professor of Pathology and Oncology7/14-present Associate Director, Cytopathology Laboratory; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Bal�more, MD7/14-present Staff Pathologist; Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bal�more, MD 7/17-present Cytopathology Fellowship Program Director; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Bal�more, MD
Personal Data
Business Address:Pathology 406Department of PathologyThe Johns Hopkins Hospital600 N. Wolfe StreetBal�more, MD 21287
Educa�on and Training8/97-5/01 BS (Chemistry, Biology); The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA8/01-5/09 MD-PhD (Tumor Biology); Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Washington, DC;Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 7/09-6/13 Resident, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Bal�more, MD7/13-6/14 Clinical Fellow, Cytopathology; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Professional Experience7/14-1/19 Assistant Professor of Pathology; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Bal�more, MD7/14-present Associate Director, Cytopathology Division; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 7/14-present Staff Pathologist, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bal�more, MD7/17-present Cytopathology Fellowship Program Director; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1/19-present Associate Professor of Pathology and Oncology; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publica�ons – 81 Original Research 4 Case Reports 15 Review Ar�cles
The ne needle aspiration of salivary gland is challenging due to the diverse and numerous neoplasms that can arise
within the gland. While some of these entities can be denitely diagnosed on FNA cytomorphology, many entities
require complete histologic examination for denitive characterization. Thus, it is important for the pathologist to utilize
a reliable framework while assessing these specimens. While experienced pathologists may have developed their own
frameworks to assess these lesions, a standardized nomenclature and approach were not available until the release of
The Milan System (TMS) for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology in 2018. TMS uses a pattern-based approach that
makes the classication of salivary gland lesions seen on FNA much more accessible. TMS provides examples of entities
that can be denitively diagnosed on FNA cytopathology, but, perhaps most importantly, introduces an approach that
can minimize the many pitfalls in salivary gland cytopathology. This session introduces TMS and highlights its important
points to the audience.
The Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology
Chris VandenBussche was born in Rochester, Michigan and grew up in Traverse City, Michigan. He majored in chemistry
at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia and then completed a combined M.D.-Ph.D. degree at the
Georgetown University School of Medicine and Lombard Comprehensive Cancer Center. After residency and
fellowship (cytopathology) training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, he joined the faculty and is
currently an Associate Professor of Pathology and Oncology, the Associate Director of Cytopathology, and the Program
Director of the Cytopathology Fellowship.
Dr. VandenBussche is a member of the College of American Pathologist's Cytopathology Committee, led the Pelvic
Washings chapter of The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology, and leads two chapters for
forthcoming updated version of The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology (“TPS 2.0”). He served on the American
Society of Cytopathology's Scientic Program Committee for four years and is currently chair of the Clinical Practice
Committee.
Dr. VandenBussche predominantly focuses on the study of genitourinary cytopathology and has published 8 books and
over 100 peer-reviewed scientic papers in the eld of cytopathology. He serves on numerous editorial boards and is an
Associate Editor for Diagnostic Cytopathology, an Assistant Editor for the American Journal Clinical Pathology, and a
Section Editor for the Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology. He is frequently invited as a national and
international speaker on cytopathology topics.
Brief Resume
Dr. Asitava Mondal Clinical Cytologist and Oncopathologist, Kolkata.
He is (MBBS, Medical College Kolkata), MD (PGIMER, Chandigarh), President IAC (2006), Vice President IAPM (2013), Founder President of West Bengal Cytology Society-WBCS (2007-2011) Founder President of Association of Cytologists and Histopathologists--ACH [2019-2023] , National scholar,Formerly attached to various cancer hospitals in Kolkata, Started FNAC in West Bengal in 1984. He is recipient of 19 gold medals and 10 silver medals, published 182 articles in National and International journals, delivered 34 orations in various States of India and abroad, invited as Guest speakers in 171 National and International Conferences. He was felicitated as Life Time Achievement awards from Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh Chapters of IAPM and Mayor of Kolkata for contributions in Cytology. He organized National IAC Conference in Kolkata in 1996 and started West Bengal Chapter of IAC in 2007. He is in the Editorial Board of 5 National and International Journals of Pathology, Cytology and Oncology.
Brigadier M M Roy Memorial Oration 2021
My Experience of more than Three decadesAggressive GCT of Bone -Topic -
Aggressive GCT of Bone- My experience of more than three decades Dr. Asitava Mondal MD ( PGIMER, Chandigarh) Clinical Cytologist and Oncopatholgist, Kolkata. Correct diagnosis of any bone tumour depends on a team approach of orthopaedic surgeon, radiologist and cytologist/ histopathologist. Aggressive GCT of bone cannot be diagnosed confidently without proper imaging modality like CT scan or MRI. According to widely accepted grading and staging system by Lichtenstein, Campanacci and Enneking, GCT is classified into Grade/ Stage 1 ( Latent/ Quiescent), 2 ( Active Intraosseous ) and 3 ( Aggressive Extraosseous). These grading and staging were done according to radiological findings. No detail cytological or histopathological findings were described according to the above grades of GCT of bone on which treatment and prognosis depend. Correct diagnosis of GCT in active intraosseous stage without breakdown of bony cortex is most crucial where treatment can be conservative surgery. Once the tumour breaks the outer cortex and becomes extraosseous and aggressive, treatment becomes extremely difficult and may need en bloc resection. The cytomorphology is very characteristics in all these three grades/stages of GCT. Equal importance is given to the stromal cells and osteoclastic giant cells to assess the activity of this bone tumour. Attention was given only to the nature of stromal cells. But detailed study highlighted the importance of osteoclastic giant cells in assessing the aggressiveness of the tumour. The treatment of GCT has revolutionized in recent times. Previous treatments were only curretage with bone graft and enbloc resection. At present multifaceted treatments are curretage with PMMC cementation, Zoledronic acid, Bisphosphonate therapy, Neoadjuvant therapy with Denosumab with or without embolization, Simvastatin and recent advancement with other targets including mutant protein H3.3-G34W. Whatever may be the advancement of therapy, the best result is obtained when diagnosis is made in Active Intraosseous stage without destruction of bony cortex . Once the tumour becomes Aggressive Extraosseous, en bloc resection becomes almost mandatory due to repeated recurrences. Radiation therapy should be avoided as far as possible. Secondary malignant GCT with sarcomatous changes occur after radiation therapy and repeated recurrences. Primary malignant GCT is extremely rare. In conclusion the basic pathophysiology of GCT lies in the recent nomenclature of this bone tumour as " Osteoclastogenic Stromal Cell Tumour of Mesenchymal Origin".
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An evaluation of FNAC of breast lesions with
histopathological correlation among patients presenting in a
tertiary care hospital with special reference to Modified
Masood’s scoring indexby DR. ANINDYA ADDHYA | DR. SUCHANDRA RAY | DR. MOUMITA SENGUPTA | PROF. DR. MAMATA
GUHA MALLICK SINHA | POST GRADUATE TRAINEE | ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR | PROFESSOR
Abstract ID: 11
Submitted: September 14, 2021
Event: WBCS CONFERENCE 2021
Category: Award Papers
An evaluation of FNAC of breast lesions with histopathological correlation among
patients presenting in a tertiary care hospital with special reference to Modified
Masood’s scoring index
ABSTRACT
CONTEXT & BACKGROUND
Cytological grading of breast lesion, which is a simple, cost-effective, and reproducible
method, can be used as a tool for the selection of treatment modality. The proposed
Modified Masood’s scoring index establishes one guideline for reporting of breast cytology
and thus helps in individualized treatment and follow-up.
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
The aims and objectives of this study were to (1) establish the validity and reliability of the
Modified Masood’s scoring index in breast lesions and (2) to calculate the malignancy risk.
MATERIALS & METHODS
This prospective & observational study was designed in clinically diagnosed breast lesions
at the Department of Pathology of a tertiary care referral hospital. Fine-needle aspiration
(FNA) was done, and stained smears were examined under light microscope and cytological
findings were noted according to the Modified Masood’s scoring index. Tissue for the
histopathological study was obtained in 80 cases. The previous cytological findings were
compared to subsequent histopathology report.
RESULTS
Among 80 FNAs, 46% were Non proliferative breast disease and 7% were Proliferative
breast disease without atypia. About 3% was grouped in the Proliferative breast disease
with atypia, 44% of cases were categorized as Carcinoma in situ/ Invasive carcinoma.
CONCLUSION
The four-tier diagnostic categories of the Modified Masood Scoring System help in
segregating patients with breast lesions into the management categories of follow-up,
conservative surgery, and radical surgery with/without chemotherapy.
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Abstract ID: 12 for WBCS CONFERENCE 2021 (Auto-Generated October 1, 2021 8:43 pm)
Comparative Study Between Conventional and Liquid Based
Cytology in Urinary Cytology Specimens Classified According
to The Paris System.by Dr. Soumya Dey | Dr.Kavita Jain | Dr. SM sarfaraj | Prof. Dilip Kumar Pal | Prof.Chhanda Datta |