Clinical Chemistry

This "Pathways" program provides Anatomic Pathology case that includes a history, potential answers, rationale, and relevant references. This case sub-specialty is Clinical Chemistry.

By MCL Education • July 14, 2020

This "Pathways" program provides Anatomic and Clinical Pathology cases that include a history, potential answers, rationale, and relevant references. Cases for March include the following sub-specialties: Bone and Soft Tissue, Clinical Chemistry, Cytopathology, Gastroenterology, Neuropathology, Pulmonary & Surgical.

By MCL Education • March 10, 2020

A 37-year-old female diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) presented for her annual Adderall (amphetamine and d-amphetamine) compliance testing visit and prescription refill. The confirmatory[...]

By MCL Education • March 10, 2020

An 88-year old-female presented with chronic lymphocytic leukemia under chemotherapy. Vijayalakshmi Nandakumar, Ph.D., M.S. Fellow, Clinical Chemistry Mayo Clinic Brad Karon, M.D., Ph.D. Consultant, Clinical[...]

By MCL Education • July 9, 2019

Mayo Clinic laboratory experts share three case studies in this month’s “PathWays” post and are challenging you to test your anatomic and clinical pathology, laboratory genetics and genomics, and pathology and cytology knowledge. Review the cases, take the quizzes, and learn how the correct diagnoses were made.

By Michelle Odean • February 5, 2019

A 55-year-old female with history of eating disorder and high output ileostomy presented with electrolyte abnormalities, dehydration, chronic kidney failure, and severe QT prolongation. Initial[...]

By MCL Education • February 5, 2019

Mayo Clinic laboratory experts share four case studies in this month’s PathWays post and are challenging you to test your blood, clinical pathology, hematopathology, and anatomic pathology knowledge. Review the cases, take the quizzes, and learn how the correct diagnoses were made.

By Erika Fetterman • July 10, 2018

This month’s PathWays Case Studies test your anatomic pathology, laboratory genetics, hematopathology, and clinical core laboratory knowledge. View each case and see if you can make the correct diagnosis.

By April Josselyn • February 6, 2018