USCAP Confronting the Unfamiliar and Unnerving in Dermpath: Practical Tips to Curb Hair Pulling and Nail Biting at the Microscope 2026
Advanced Dermatopathology Update on Hair Disorders, Nail Pathology, Dermatologic Emergencies & Melanocytic Neoplasms
The USCAP Confronting the Unfamiliar and Unnerving in Dermpath: Practical Tips to Curb Hair Pulling and Nail Biting at the Microscope 2026 course is an advanced dermatopathology educational program designed to help pathologists confidently navigate some of the most challenging diagnostic areas encountered in daily practice.
Developed by leading experts in dermatopathology, this focused course provides practical, case-based instruction on the interpretation of alopecia biopsies, nail unit pathology, dermatologic emergencies, and complex melanocytic lesions. Through real-world examples, clinicopathologic correlation, and discussions of diagnostic pitfalls, participants gain valuable strategies for improving diagnostic accuracy and avoiding common errors.
Released on May 26, 2026, this program emphasizes practical decision-making, appropriate ancillary testing, and systematic approaches that can be immediately applied in both academic and community pathology practice.
Course Overview
Dermatopathology often presents diagnostic challenges that can be intimidating even for experienced pathologists. Hair disorders, nail diseases, urgent dermatologic conditions, and melanocytic neoplasms frequently require careful integration of clinical information, histopathologic findings, and ancillary studies.
This course provides a structured framework for approaching these difficult specimens while highlighting common diagnostic traps that may lead to misclassification or delayed diagnosis.
Participants will learn practical methods for evaluating:
- Alopecia and hair disorders
- Nail unit pathology
- Dermatologic emergencies
- Melanocytic neoplasms
- Inflammatory skin diseases
- Ancillary diagnostic testing
- Clinicopathologic correlation
- Histopathologic pitfalls
The curriculum combines foundational knowledge with advanced diagnostic insights to improve confidence and efficiency at the microscope.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Develop a systematic diagnostic approach to alopecia biopsies.
- Recognize inflammatory and neoplastic disorders affecting the nail apparatus.
- Integrate clinical and histopathologic findings when evaluating urgent dermatologic biopsies.
- Apply current classification principles to challenging melanocytic lesions.
- Utilize ancillary studies appropriately in difficult dermatopathology cases.
- Identify common diagnostic pitfalls and strategies to avoid them.
- Improve clinicopathologic correlation in complex dermatopathology specimens.
- Enhance diagnostic accuracy in routine and referral dermatopathology practice.
Core Topics Covered
Hair Disorders & Alopecia Pathology
A major focus of the course is the evaluation of hair and scalp biopsies.
Topics include:
- Alopecia biopsy interpretation
- Scarring alopecia
- Non-scarring alopecia
- Follicular pathology
- Hair cycle abnormalities
- Inflammatory hair disorders
- Diagnostic algorithms for alopecia
Faculty present practical approaches to differentiating common and uncommon causes of hair loss using histopathologic features and clinical correlation.
Nail Unit Pathology
Participants review diseases affecting the nail apparatus, including:
- Nail tumors
- Inflammatory nail disorders
- Nail matrix pathology
- Nail bed lesions
- Nail dystrophies
- Pigmented nail lesions
- Neoplastic nail conditions
Special attention is given to recognizing uncommon presentations and avoiding diagnostic pitfalls unique to nail specimens.
Dermatologic Emergencies
The course addresses urgent dermatologic conditions requiring rapid and accurate diagnosis.
Topics include:
- Acute inflammatory dermatoses
- Life-threatening dermatologic disorders
- Severe drug reactions
- Emergency skin biopsies
- Clinicopathologic integration
- Differential diagnosis strategies
Faculty discuss how pathologists can provide timely and clinically meaningful interpretations in high-acuity situations.
Melanocytic Neoplasms
One of the most challenging areas in dermatopathology involves melanocytic proliferations.
Key topics include:
- Atypical melanocytic lesions
- Dysplastic nevi
- Melanoma diagnosis
- Borderline melanocytic tumors
- Histologic mimics of melanoma
- Classification challenges
- Prognostic considerations
The course emphasizes practical diagnostic frameworks for evaluating difficult melanocytic lesions.
Ancillary Diagnostic Testing
Participants learn appropriate use of ancillary studies including:
- Immunohistochemistry
- Molecular testing
- Special stains
- Diagnostic biomarkers
- Genomic testing applications
Faculty discuss how ancillary testing can improve diagnostic confidence and accuracy in challenging cases.
Clinicopathologic Correlation
Strong emphasis is placed on integrating:
- Clinical history
- Physical examination findings
- Dermoscopic information
- Histopathologic features
- Laboratory data
This multidisciplinary approach helps optimize diagnostic precision and patient management.
Diagnostic Pitfalls & Near-Miss Cases
A unique feature of the course is the review of:
- Real-world diagnostic errors
- Near-miss cases
- Common interpretive mistakes
- Mimickers of malignancy
- Challenging inflammatory conditions
Faculty provide practical lessons learned from difficult cases and discuss strategies to avoid similar pitfalls.
Educational Features
✔ Advanced Dermatopathology Education
✔ Case-Based Learning
✔ Hair & Nail Pathology Review
✔ Melanocytic Lesion Classification
✔ Dermatologic Emergency Diagnosis
✔ Ancillary Testing Strategies
✔ Clinicopathologic Correlation
✔ Practical Diagnostic Pearls
Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Pathologists
- Dermatopathologists
- Academic Pathologists
- Community Pathologists
- Pathology Residents
- Pathology Fellows
- Dermatology-Pathology Trainees
- Physicians Interested in Skin Pathology
Why This Course Stands Out
✔ Focuses on notoriously difficult dermatopathology topics
✔ Practical microscope-based diagnostic strategies
✔ Extensive case-based instruction
✔ Real-world examples of diagnostic pitfalls
✔ Strong emphasis on clinicopathologic correlation
✔ Expert faculty from leading dermatopathology programs
✔ Applicable to both academic and community practice
✔ Improves confidence in challenging dermatopathology cases
Clinical & Educational Value
The USCAP Confronting the Unfamiliar and Unnerving in Dermpath 2026 course delivers a practical and highly focused review of some of the most challenging areas in dermatopathology. Through expert-led case discussions, systematic diagnostic approaches, and real-world examples of common pitfalls, participants gain the knowledge and confidence needed to accurately diagnose complex hair disorders, nail diseases, dermatologic emergencies, and melanocytic neoplasms.
This program serves as an excellent educational resource for pathologists seeking to strengthen their dermatopathology expertise and improve diagnostic accuracy in everyday practice.
+ Topics:
- Diagnostic Approach to Alopecia – Eleanor Knopp, MD Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document
- Introduction to Nail Pathology – Beth S. Ruben, MD Section: 1 Presentation 1 Document
- Nail Pathology – Beth S. Ruben, MD Section: 2 Presentations 3 Documents
- Dermatologic Emergencies – May P. Chan, MD Section: 2 Presentations 3 Documents
- Alopecia Pathology – Eleanor Knopp, MD Section: 2 Presentations 3 Documents
- Melanocytic Neoplasms and Medicolegal Cases – Steven R. Tahan, MD Section: 2 Presentations 3 Documents
- FREE SECTION: Panel Discussion and Q&A








