RTB 8 August 2022

 

VIVA-Asia Rare Tumor Board Webinar

 

Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma

Tuesday, 10th January 2023 |  8.00PM - 9.00PM (UTC+8 | SGT)  |  Check your Time Zone

 

VIVA-ASIA RARE TUMOR BOARD WEBINAR is a virtual quarterly meeting that is organized by VIVA Foundation for Children with Cancer to enable doctors from all over the world to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of rare pediatric tumours.

 

Join us for a discussion about Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma (AFH). A team from The Hong Kong University - Shenzhen Hospital in Hong Kong will present on Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma. Dr Debbie Chong from KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) in Singapore will share the team's experience by reviewing a series of cases, while Dr Kenneth Chang, Head of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at KKH, will discuss the pathology and molecular pathology of AFH.

 
If you can't make it, you can still register to receive a copy of the webinar recording.

Medical professionals in Singapore may eligible for CME/CPE/CNE credits for attending this webinar.
 
Credits and Certificates of Attendance will only be issued for those who are able to attend the live session and are in adherence with VIVA's Attendance Policy.

PROGRAMME TIMETABLE


  RTB Timetable 10 Jan

 

PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS 


Case Presentation by HKU-SZ Team

A 12-year-old Chinese boy presented with a painful right axillary mass with multiple enlarged lymph nodes. MRI examination was performed in another hospital, and the diagnosis was synovial sarcoma. The diagnosis of pathological examination combined with NGS suggested AFH. After 2 cycles chemotherapy, PET-CT showed a hypermetabolic nodule in liver, while MRI revealed multiple nodules in liver. MRI examination was rechecked one month later, and no lesions were found in the liver. A 12-year-old Chinese boy presented with a painful right axillary mass with multiple enlarged lymph nodes. MRI examination was performed in another hospital, and the diagnosis was synovial sarcoma. The diagnosis of pathological examination combined with NGS after tumor resection suggested Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma. After 2 cycles chemotherapy, PET-CT showed a hypermetabolic nodule in liver, while MRI revealed multiple nodules in liver. MRI examination was rechecked one month later, and no lesions were found in the liver.

 

WATCH IT AGAIN! 


Recording 10 Jan RTB

 

PRESENTERS


Dr Chunyu Li

Dr Li, Chunyu

Senior Medical Officer
The University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen Hospital
Hong Kong

Xuerui Sun

Dr Sun, Xuerui

Resident,
Department of Pathology ,
The University of Hong Kong – Shenzhen Hospital,
Hong Kong

 

 
Dr Na Xie

Dr Xie, Na

Consultant Radiologist,
Department of Radiology,
The University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen Hospital
Hong Kong

Dr Kenneth Chang


Dr Chang, Kenneth

Head and Senior Consultant
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore

De Debbra Chong


Dr Chong, Debbra

Consultant, Haematology-Oncology Service
KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore

 

 

CONVENORS


Dr Anthony Liu


Dr Liu, Anthony


Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
Hong Kong Children’s Hospital
LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong


Prof Godfrey

Prof Chan, Godfrey 

Chief of Service, Department of Paediatrics, HKU-Shenzhen Hospital
Tsao Yen-Chow Endowed Professor in Paediatrics, HKU
Honorary Consultant, Department of Paediatrics,
Hong Kong Children’s Hospital
Hong Kong