Breast
Breast pathology is arguably considered the most challenging and controversial area of diagnostic pathology. Many gradations of normal, pre-cancerous, and cancerous conditions are often indistinguishable, making a clear-cut diagnosis very difficult and often a cause for intense debate. This latest book in the Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology series comprehensively covers all methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases affecting the breast. Malignant tumors are the predominant focus, but a full spectrum of inflammatory disorders and hyperplasias is also covered in detail, and the book uniquely shows the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced. Findings are diagnosed not only through the light microscope but also through genetic, molecular, and immunologic modalities; the text additionally includes the interpretation of cytologic specimens as an important diagnostic modality in breast pathology. The book is highly illustrated, with more than 300 color photomicrographs, and accompanied by a CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format.
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Breast
Breast pathology is arguably considered the most challenging and controversial area of diagnostic pathology. Many gradations of normal, pre-cancerous, and cancerous conditions are often indistinguishable, making a clear-cut diagnosis very difficult and often a cause for intense debate. This latest book in the Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology series comprehensively covers all methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases affecting the breast. Malignant tumors are the predominant focus, but a full spectrum of inflammatory disorders and hyperplasias is also covered in detail, and the book uniquely shows the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced. Findings are diagnosed not only through the light microscope but also through genetic, molecular, and immunologic modalities; the text additionally includes the interpretation of cytologic specimens as an important diagnostic modality in breast pathology. The book is highly illustrated, with more than 300 color photomicrographs, and accompanied by a CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format.
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Breast

Breast

by Thomas J. Lawton MD
Breast

Breast

by Thomas J. Lawton MD

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Overview

Breast pathology is arguably considered the most challenging and controversial area of diagnostic pathology. Many gradations of normal, pre-cancerous, and cancerous conditions are often indistinguishable, making a clear-cut diagnosis very difficult and often a cause for intense debate. This latest book in the Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology series comprehensively covers all methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases affecting the breast. Malignant tumors are the predominant focus, but a full spectrum of inflammatory disorders and hyperplasias is also covered in detail, and the book uniquely shows the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced. Findings are diagnosed not only through the light microscope but also through genetic, molecular, and immunologic modalities; the text additionally includes the interpretation of cytologic specimens as an important diagnostic modality in breast pathology. The book is highly illustrated, with more than 300 color photomicrographs, and accompanied by a CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521881593
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/27/2009
Series: Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 8.60(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Dr Thomas J. Lawton is founder and director of Seattle Breast Pathology Consultants. He spent over a decade in academia specializing in breast pathology on the medical school faculties of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Washington. He is author of over 30 journal articles and book chapters and was a co-director of a course on breast pathology at the 2009 United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology annual meeting.

Table of Contents

1. Normal histology and metaplasias; 2. Reactive and inflammatory lesions; 3. Adenosis, sclerosing lesions, and other miscellaneous benign entities; 4. Fibroepithelial lesions; 5. Nipple lesions; 6. Papillary lesions; 7. Benign stromal lesions; 8. Lobular neoplasia; 9. Ductal neoplasia; 10. Invasive carcinoma, no special type; 11. Invasive carcinoma, special types; 12. Metaplastic carcinoma and sacroma; 13. Cytology of the breast.
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