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27th European Congress of Pathology Pathology – breaking barriers in medicine 5 – 9 September 2015 Sava Centar, Belgrade, Serbia Final www.esp-congress.org Programme ECP 2015 · Belgrade Table of Contents page page Welcome Address 4 Two Day Symposium for Molecular Biologists 63 Organisers and Committees 5 Tuesday, 8 September 2015 64 Wednesday, 9 September 2015 65 Working Groups of the ESP 6 Poster Sessions 67 Keynote Speakers 7 Sunday, 6 September 2015 68 Monday, 7 September 2015 83 Bursaries 11 Tuesday, 8 September 2015 100 Wednesday, 9 September 2015 116 CME Accreditation 12 Congress Information 135 Venue Overview 13 Industry Symposia 141 Programme Overview 15 Colour Legend 15 Acknowledgements 145 Saturday, 5 September 2015 15 Sunday, 6 September 2015 16 Exhibition Floor Plan 146 Monday, 7 September 2015 18 Tuesday, 8 September 2015 20 List of Exhibitors 147 Wednesday, 9 September 2015 22 Social Events 150 Scientific Programme 25 Saturday, 5 September 2015 26 Tours 151 Sunday, 6 September 2015 26 Monday, 7 September 2015 36 Index of Authors 155 Tuesday, 8 September 2015 47 Wednesday, 9 September 2015 56 e Host Organisation e Congress and Exhibition Office European Society of Pathology Rue Bara 6 1070 Brussels, Belgium CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH Paulsborner Str. 44 e Scientific Contacts 14193 Berlin, Germany Sanja Milenković Phone: +49 – 30 – 300 669-0 Clinical Hospital Center Zemun Fax: +49 – 30 – 305 73 91 Department of Clinical Pathology Email: [email protected] Belgrade Vukova 9 11080 Zemun, Belgrade, Serbia e Congress Venue Sava Centar Han van Krieken Milentija Popovića 9 Department of Pathology 11070 Belgrade, Serbia 824 PARadboud www.savacentar.net Radboud UMC PO Box 9101 6500HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands www.esp-congress.org 3 Welcome Address ECP 2015 · Belgrade Dear Colleague, The beautiful city of Belgrade is hosting the 27th European Congress of Pathology. Pathology is undergoing many impor- tant changes from within and from the outside. By using novel techniques we are gaining better understanding of diseases, enabling us to make better diagnoses. Geneticists, molecu- lar biologists, bioinformaticians, and information technolo- gists are providing us with novel tools and knowledge that is improving our work. The theme for the 2015 ECP congress, Pathology, breaking barriers in medicine, is therefore very timely: as pathologists we have many interactions with other Han van Krieken disciplines and the evolution of our field has impact on medi- cal decisions in everyday practice. It is not easy to keep up with everything that is on going, but the ECP tries to serve the educational needs of pathologists. Moreover, the European Society of Pathology feels strongly about the role of science in the developments that steer our practice. Thus, educational needs are always integrated in scientific progress. A good diagnosis is based on the under- standing of the processes we see through our microscopes or, increasingly, on our screens. The congress will have organ-based sessions as programmed Jovan Lole Vasiljević by our working groups, special sessions on teaching, quality assessment and public awareness, and most importantly, key- note lectures which will enlighten us on developments out- side pathology which affect us very much. No other meeting for pathologists has such a broad scope and at the same time is so focussed on what we do, in academia and in general pathology laboratories. Belgrade is a city with a long, often turbulent history and has seen rapid advancement in the past years. lt is therefore a good place to feel the old and the new, and, like in pathology, we need to cherish them both! Sanja Milenković Han van Krieken President of the European Society of Pathology Jovan Lole Vasiljević Chair of the Local Organising Committee Sanja Milenković President of the Serbian Society of Pathology 4 ECP 2015 · Belgrade Organisers and Committees e Brief Description of ESP e Council of the ESP The European Society of Pathology (ESP) Executive Committee: was established in 1963 in Brussels and is President: a leading force in European pathology and, Han van Krieken, The Netherlands as such, is pivotal to the future of the spe- President-elect: cialty in Europe and beyond. As a scientific Pierre Bedossa, France society, the ESP has, as its primary aim, the Secretary: promotion of high quality diagnostic prac- Ilmo Leivo, Finland tice, applied and translational research and Treasurer: under- and postgraduate education in the Marco Santucci, Italy field of human pathology. This is achieved Past President: through its congresses, its journal Virchows Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Archiv and various other activities. The ESP interacts with national pathology societies in Members: Europe and has developed links with other Aurelio Ariza, Spain EU bodies in close collaboration with UEMS Arzu Ensari, Turkey (Union Euro péenne des Médecins Spécial- Jean-François Fléjou, France istes) and EAPCP (European Association of Janina Kulka, Hungary Pathol ogy Chairs and Programme Directors). Holger Moch, Switzerland The European School of Pathology under the Aleš Ryška, Czech Republic auspices of the ESP and with the support of Dina Tiniakos, Greece 19 Working Groups representing different Gordan M. Vujanic, UK fields of pathology, is involved in the organi- sation of courses to meet the needs of young Chair of the Advisory Board: pathologists. The ESP also provides an in- Fred T. Bosman, Switzerland frastructure for quality assurance projects in diagnostic molecular pathology, such as the e Scientific Committee ESP QA KRAS project for testing of colorectal Han van Krieken, The Netherlands cancer. Fátima Carneiro, Portugal Fred T. Bosman, Switzerland Office of the ESP Gordan Vujanić, UK and Serbia Rue Bara 6, 1070 Brussels, Belgium Jasmina Marković-Lipkovski, Serbia Phone: +32 – 485899129 Sanja Milenković, Serbia Fax: +32 – 25208036 E-mail: [email protected] e Local Organising Committee www.esp-pathology.org Jovan Lole Vasiljević, Chair Jelena Sopta Dejan Oprić Milana Panjković Miloš Milovanović e Advisory Board for the Serbian Society of Pathology Sessions Marjan Micev, Serbia Slavica Knezevic Usaj, Serbia Vesna Cemerikic Martinovic, Serbia Maja Perunicic Jovanovic, Serbia Miljan Krstic, Serbia Marina Kos, Croatia Metka Volavsek, Slovenia Neli Baseska, FYROM 5 Working Groups of the ESP ECP 2015 · Belgrade Chair of the ESP Working Groups: Fátima Carneiro, Portugal 1. Breast Pathology 11. IT in Pathology, computational Chair: A. Sapino, Italy Chair: K. Kayser, Germany Secretary: G. Cserni, Hungary 12. Molecular Pathology 2. Cytopathology Chair: G. Stanta, Italy Chair: B. Cochand-Priollet, France Secretary: G. Hoefler, Austria 3. Dermatopathology 13. Nephropathology Chair: T. Brenn, UK Chair: I. Roberts, UK 4. Digestive Diseases Pathology Secretary: H. Hopfer, Switzerland Chair: C. Langner, Austria 14. Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology Secretary: V. Paradis, France Chair: P. Borralho, Portugal 5. Electron Microscopy 15. Pathologists in Favour of Developing Chair: J. Lloreta-Trull, Spain Countries Secretary: A. Franchi, Italy Chair: S. Guzzetti, Italy 6. Endocrine Pathology Secretary: G. de Falco, UK Chair: O. Nilsson, Sweden 16. Pulmonary Pathology Secretary: S. La Rosa, Italy Chair: L. Carvalho, Portugal 7. Gynaecological Pathology 17. Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology Chair: M. R. Raspollini, Italy Chair: P. C. W. Hogendoorn, Secretary: S. Stolnicu, Romania The Netherlands 8. Head and Neck Pathology Secretary: A. Neuville, France Chair: I. Fonseca, Portugal 18. Thymic and Mediastinal Pathology Chair-elect: A. Franchi, Italy Chair: A. Marx, Germany Secretary: S. Di Palma, UK 19. Uropathology 9. History of Pathology Chair: A. Lopez-Beltran, Spain Chair: J. van den Tweel, The Netherlands 10. Infectious Diseases Pathology Chair: G. Cathomas, Switzerland Associated Societies e Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology (AECVP) e European Association for Haematopathology (EAHP) e Paediatric Pathology Society (PPS) 6 ECP 2015 · Belgrade Keynote Speakers e Albert Osterhaus (The Netherlands) Professor Osterhaus (DVM, PhD) has been Head of the Department of Viroscience at Erasmus MC Rotterdam until July 1st 2014, is currently Professor of Wildlife Virology and Virus Discovery at Utrecht University, and Director of the Center of Infection Medicine and Zoonosis Research and Guest-Professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover. He has a long track record as a scientific resear- cher and Principal Investigator of numerous major scientific projects. At Erasmus MC, Professor Osterhaus has run a diagnostic virology lab with more than 40 staff and a research Virology lab with over 150 personnel. His research programme follows a novel integrated “viroscience” concept, bringing together world-leading scientists in molecu- lar virology, immunology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and intervention studies on human and animal virus infections. Among the major accomplishments are the discovery of more than 40 new viruses of humans and animals (e.g. human metapneumovirus, coronaviruses, influenza viruses), elucidation of the pathogenesis of major human and animal virus infections, and development of novel in- tervention strategies. This has enabled health authorities like the WHO to effectively combat disease outbreaks like SARS and avian influenza. The spin-off, Viroclinics Biosciences BV, is another societally relevant success, allowing effective testing and refining of diagnostic tools and other intervention strategies. The international