Soft tissue pathology for clinicians
β Scribed by Perry, Kyle
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 210
- Series
- Pathology for clinicians
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This text is constructed to educate clinicians on the general classification and diagnostic approach to soft tissue tumors, such that they feel more empowered to discuss the relevant features of particular cases with their pathology colleagues. Particular consideration is given to diagnostically and prognostically relevant ancillary studies. The first section addresses the basic foundations of soft tissue pathology, including common morphologic patterns, approach to grading, concepts of immunohistochemistry and molecular studies. Following this introductory section, each soft tissue tumor is presented according to its morphologic differentiation. Sections include lipomatous tumors, fibrous lesions, fibrohistiocytic tumors, neural and nerve sheath tumors, and smooth muscle neoplasms. Each entity is presented in a consistent and organized manner, first discussing the clinical presentation and then addressing the gross and microscopic features. Following this, the immunohistochemical and molecular findings are presented The text then briefly discusses prognosis and treatment. Representative photographs of the microscopic appearance will be included in a large format.
Soft Tissue Pathology for Clinicians will further patient care by concisely educating the clinician on the relevant aspects of soft tissue diagnostics.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Critical Concepts in Soft Tissue Pathology (Kyle Perry)....Pages 1-6
Histologic Examination and Ancillary Studies in Soft Tissue Pathology (Kyle Perry)....Pages 7-21
Grading, Staging, and Reporting of Soft Tissue Tumors (Kyle Perry)....Pages 23-28
Lipomatous Tumors (Kyle Perry)....Pages 29-47
Fibroblastic/Myofibroblastic Tumors (Kyle Perry)....Pages 49-80
Fibrohistiocytic Lesions (Kyle Perry)....Pages 81-92
Smooth Muscle and Perivascular Tumors (Kyle Perry)....Pages 93-107
Skeletal Muscle Tumors (Kyle Perry)....Pages 109-121
Neural and Nerve Sheath Lesions (Kyle Perry)....Pages 123-138
Vascular Lesions (Kyle Perry)....Pages 139-153
Cartilaginous and Osseous Tumors of Soft Tissue (Kyle Perry)....Pages 155-162
Tumors of Uncertain Differentiation (Kyle Perry)....Pages 163-195
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (Kyle Perry)....Pages 197-202
Back Matter ....Pages 203-207
β¦ Subjects
Soft tissue tumors;HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General;MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine;MEDICAL / Diseases;MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine;MEDICAL / Internal Medicine
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