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El. knyga: Atlas of Genitourinary Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach

  • Formatas: 496 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496397676
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  • Formatas: 496 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496397676
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"Closely mirroring the daily sign-out process, Atlas of Genitourinary Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach is a highly illustrated, efficient guide to accurate diagnosis. This practical reference uses a proven, pattern-based approach to clearly explain how to interpret challenging cases by highlighting red flags in the clinical presentation and locating hidden clues in the slides. Useful as a daily "scope-side guide," it features numerous clinical and educational features that help you find pertinent information, reach a correct diagnosis, and assemble a thorough and streamlined pathology report. More than 1,200 high-quality photomicrographs capture the subtle morphologic spectrum of both biopsy and resection specimens of the prostate, bladder, kidney, testis, and the male genital tract. Each image is captioned with key diagnostic considerations and includes call-outs showing subtle features and diagnostic clues. Practical tools throughout the text include: Tables that emphasize salient clinicopathologic features, management implications, and therapeutic optionsDiscussions of how and when to incorporate immunohistochemical, and if necessary, molecular tools. Checklists for key elements of the diagnostic approach and sample notes for inclusion in pathologyreports. Photographs of select gross specimens, and numerous histologic correlates. Brief reviews of normal histology that provide contrast to succeeding patterns. "Pearls and Pitfalls" and "Near Misses" sections with lessons from real life sign-out experience . "Frequently Asked Questions" sections that discuss common diagnostic dilemmas. "Sample Note" sections that offer a template of how to synthesize complicated or especially challenging topics. Comprehensive quiz provides experience with high-yield,board-style teaching topics"--

Closely mirroring the daily sign-out process, Atlas of Genitourinary Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach is a highly illustrated, efficient guide to accurate diagnosis. This practical reference uses a proven, pattern-based approach to clearly explain how to interpret challenging cases by highlighting red flags in the clinical presentation and locating hidden clues in the slides. Useful as a daily &;scope-side guide,&; it features numerous clinical and educational features that help you find pertinent information, reach a correct diagnosis, and assemble a thorough and streamlined pathology report.
  • More than 1,200 high-quality photomicrographs capture the subtle morphologic spectrum of both biopsy and resection specimens of the prostate, bladder, kidney, testis, and the male genital tract. Each image is captioned with key diagnostic considerations and includes call-outs showing subtle features and diagnostic clues.
  • Practical tools throughout the text include:
    • Tables that emphasize salient clinicopathologic features, management implications, and therapeutic options
    • Discussions of how and when to incorporate immunohistochemical, and if necessary, molecular tools
    • Checklists for key elements of the diagnostic approach and sample notes for inclusion in pathology reports.
    • Photographs of select gross specimens, and numerous histologic correlates
    • Brief reviews of normal histology that provide contrast to succeeding patterns
    • &;Pearls and Pitfalls&; and &;Near Misses&; sections with lessons from real life sign-out experience            
    • &;Frequently Asked Questions&; sections that discuss common diagnostic dilemmas   
    • &;Sample Note&; sections that offer a template of how to synthesize complicated or especially challenging topics
    • Comprehensive quiz provides experience with high-yield, board-style teaching topics
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Closely mirroring the daily sign-out process, Atlas of Genitourinary Pathology: A Pattern Based Approach is a highly illustrated, efficient guide to accurate diagnosis. This practical reference uses a proven, pattern-based approach to clearly explain how to interpret challenging cases by highlighting red flags in the clinical presentation and locating hidden clues in the slides. Useful as a daily &;scope-side guide,&; it features numerous clinical and educational features that help you find pertinent information, reach a correct diagnosis, and assemble a thorough and streamlined pathology report.
1 Prostate
1(106)
The Unremarkable and Nonneoplastic Prostate
2(17)
Anatomy and Histology
2(4)
The Prostate "Capsule" and Boundaries
6(1)
The Prostatic Glandular Epithelium
6(2)
Simple Atrophy
8(1)
Prostatic Nodular Hyperplasia
8(3)
Benign Seminal Vesicle and Ejaculatory Duct Tissue
11(3)
Ganglia and Paraganglia
14(1)
Immunohistochemistry
14(1)
Artifacts and Contaminants in Prostate Specimens
15(4)
Small Round Gland Epithelial Lesions
19(28)
Benign Mimics of Cancer
19(15)
Prostatic Acinar Adenocarcinoma
34(10)
Basal Cell Carcinoma (Small Gland Pattern)
44(3)
Poorly Formed Gland Lesions and Mimics
47(6)
Paraganglion
47(1)
Xanthoma
48(1)
Poorly Formed Gland Prostatic Adenocarcinoma
49(1)
Cancer With Treatment Effect
50(3)
Large/Complex Gland Epithelial Lesions
53(21)
Benign Mimics of "Large Gland" Lesions
53(4)
High-Grade Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia
57(3)
Malignant Large Gland and Gland-Like Lesions
60(8)
Pleomorphic Tumors
68(3)
Tumors With a Neuroendocrine Appearance
71(3)
Small Blue Cell Pattern Tumors
74(3)
Small Cell Carcinoma
74(1)
Small Cell-Like Change in Prostatic Neoplasms
75(1)
Poorly Differentiated Prostatic Adenocarcinoma
76(1)
Other Small Blue Cell Pattern Tumors
76(1)
Stromal Lesions
77(8)
Inflammatory Processes
77(2)
Nonneoplastic Processes
79(2)
Neoplastic Processes
81(4)
Tumors of the Seminal Vesicle
85(1)
Seminal Vesicle Carcinoma
85(1)
Mixed Epithelial and Stromal Tumor
85(1)
Mesenchymal Tumors of the Seminal Vesicle
85(1)
Reporting Elements for Prostatic Specimens
85(6)
Biopsy Reporting
85(4)
Radical Prostatectomy Reporting and Staging
89(2)
Near Misses
91(16)
Adenosis (Atypical Adenomatous Hyperplasia)
91(1)
Ductal Prostatic Adenocarcinoma Involving Urethra
91(1)
Paraganglion Tissue
92(1)
Urothelial Carcinoma vs High-Grade Prostatic Adenocarcinoma
93(2)
Prostatic Adenocarcinoma With Treatment Effect
95(12)
2 Bladder
107(88)
The Unremarkable and Nonneoplastic Bladder
109(9)
Anatomy and Histology
109(1)
The Near-Normal Bladder
109(3)
Biopsy and Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumors
112(6)
Surface Lesions of the Bladder
118(30)
Flat Lesions of the Bladder
118(14)
Papillary Lesions of the Bladder---Urothelial
132(12)
Papillary Lesions of the Bladder---Nonurothelial
144(4)
Deep Lesions of the Bladder
148(39)
Invasive Urothelial Carcinoma
148(19)
Neoplastic Deep Lesions of the Bladder---Glandular Pattern
167(5)
Other Patterns of Neoplastic Deep Lesions of the Bladder
172(5)
Neoplastic Deep Lesions of the Bladder---Spindle Pattern
177(3)
Nonneoplastic Deep Lesions of the Bladder---Glandular Pattern
180(6)
Nonneoplastic Deep Lesions of the Bladder---Spindle Pattern
186(1)
Near Misses
187(8)
Inverted Papilloma
187(1)
Metastatic Colorectal Adenocarcinoma
188(1)
Mullerianosis
189(1)
Melanoma
190(5)
3 Kidney
195(138)
The Unremarkable and Nonneoplastic Kidney
196(8)
Anatomy and Histology
196(2)
Nonneoplastic Renal Disease
198(6)
Tumors
204(99)
Renal Cancer General
204(1)
Clear/Pale Cell Pattern
205(28)
Papillary Pattern
233(10)
Oncocytic/Eosinophilic Cell Pattern
243(15)
Tubular/Solid Patterns
258(15)
Cystic Lesions
273(4)
Infiltrative Pattern
277(7)
Spindle Cell Tumors
284(11)
Tumors With Spindle Cell and Epithelial Components
295(8)
Renal Cancer Staging
303(5)
Renal Cancer Grading
308(1)
Inflammatory Pattern and Nonneoplastic Pseudotumors
308(2)
Lymphoma
308(1)
Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis
308(1)
Malakoplakia
308(2)
Near Misses
310(23)
Hemangioma Versus Renal Cell Carcinoma
310(3)
Clear Cell Versus Clear Cell Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma
313(1)
Subtle Vein Invasion in Renal Cancer
313(1)
Unclassified Oncocytic Tumor
313(20)
4 Testis
333(66)
The Unremarkable Testis
334(9)
Anatomy and Histology
334(1)
The Near Normal Testis
334(9)
Nonneoplastic Testis and Epididymis
343(8)
Testis Biopsy for Infertility
343(3)
Infectious/Inflammatory
346(3)
Torsion and Vasculitis
349(2)
Testicular Tumors
351(41)
Monomorphic
351(12)
Pleomorphic
363(8)
Organoid
371(5)
Spindle Cell Pattern
376(3)
Serum Tumor Markers in Testicular Cancer
379(1)
Immunohistochemistry in Testicular Tumors
380(7)
Testicular Cancer Reporting and Staging
387(5)
Near Misses
392(7)
Testicular Infarct
392(1)
Regressed Germ Cell Tumor
393(2)
Identifying Lymphovascular Invasion in Germ Cell Tumor
395(4)
5 Paratestis And External Genitalia
399(60)
Paratestis
400(22)
The Unremarkable Paratestis
400(1)
"Celes" and Cystic Lesions
400(5)
Glandular Lesions
405(7)
Papillary Lesions
412(3)
Adipocytic Lesions
415(2)
Spindle Pattern
417(5)
Scrotum and Penis
422(28)
The Unremarkable External Genitalia
422(2)
Inflammatory Pattern
424(4)
Spindle Pattern
428(6)
Papillary/Exophytic Pattern
434(6)
Squamous Epithelial In Situ Processes
440(4)
Well-Differentiated/Keratinizing Pattern
444(2)
Basaloid/Undifferentiated Pattern
446(3)
Metastatic Disease
449(1)
Near Misses
450(9)
Self-Assessment Questions 459(8)
Self-Assessment Answers 467(10)
Index 477