Welcome to the ARUP Scientific Resource for Research and Education
This site is hosted by ARUP Laboratories as a scientific and educational resource to pathologists and other professionals in laboratory medicine. ARUP is an enterprise of the University of Utah and its Department of Pathology.
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Disease Databases
The University of Utah Department of Pathology and ARUP Laboratories hosts a growing number of human gene variant-disease database collections. Each database relies on both medical and molecular expertise, and uniquely displays sequence variation and clinical information together.
Video Lectures
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Molecular Diagnosis of Mitochondrial Disorders by Rong Mao, MD -
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Nothing Is Constant But Change - Special Video Presentation -
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Five Macro Challenges Facing the Lab Industry by Edward R. Ashwood, MD -
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Malabsorption: The Laboratory’s Contribution to the Unsettled Gut by Vilte Barakauskas, PhD
Short Topics
- The Changing Landscape of Fetal Lung Maturity Testing by David G. Grenache, PhD
- Discussions on Test Utilization: Should the Qualitative Serum Pregnancy Test Be Considered Obsolete? by David G. Grenache, PhD and Larissa V. Furtado, MD
- Inherited Thrombophilia Testing: Pros and Cons by George M. Rodgers, MD, PhD and Kristi J. Smock, MD
- Lymphoma Diagnostic Work-Up from a Lab Perspective by Mohamed Salama, MD
Case Reports
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Case 11: Cytology of Vitreous Fluid in 33-Year-Old Male
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Case 10: FNA of Bilateral Thyroid Nodules in 31-Year-Old Pregnant Woman
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Case 9: EUS FNA of a Gastric Mass in a 61-Year-Old Male
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Case 8: Fine Needle Aspiration of 81-Year-Old Female with an Adrenal Mass


