Rosen's breast pathology

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Rosen's breast pathology

Paul Peter Rosen

Lippincott-Raven, [1996], c1997

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Breast pathology

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This text discusses specific diseases or disorders of pathological concern, guiding the reader through clinical presentation and mammography; epidemiology; gross pathology; microscopic pathology; differential diagnosis; treatment; and prognosis.

Table of Contents

  • Anatomy
  • developmental abnormalities
  • inflammatory and reactive tumours
  • specific infections
  • bening papillary tumours
  • myoepithelial neoplasms
  • adenosis and microglandular autognoses
  • fibroepithelial neoplasms
  • ductal hyperplasia - ordinary and atypical
  • precancerous breast disease - epidemiological, pathological and clinical considerations
  • "in situ" (intraepithelial) carcinoma and "precancerous" lesions - historical perspective
  • "in situ" (intraepithelial) carcinoma - an overview
  • staging of breast carcinoma
  • intraductal carcinoma
  • invasive duct carcinoma amd morphologic prognostic markers
  • biological markers of prognosis
  • tubular carcinoma
  • papillary carcinoma
  • medullary carcinoma
  • carcinoma with metaplasia
  • squamous carcinoma
  • mucinous carcinoma
  • apocrine carcinoma
  • mammary carcinomas with endocrine features
  • small cell (oat cell) carcinoma
  • secretory carcinoma
  • mammary carcinoma woth osteoclast-like gienat cells
  • cystic hypersecretory carcinoma
  • adenoid cystic carcinoma
  • cribriform carcinoma
  • lipid-rich carcinoma
  • glycogen-rich carcinoma
  • invasive micropapillary carcinoma
  • Paget's disease of the nipple
  • lobular carcinoma "in situ" and atypical lobular hyperplasia
  • invasive lobular carcinoma
  • unusual clinical presentations of carcinoma
  • metastases in the breast from non-mammary malignant neoplasms
  • bening proliferative lesions of the male breast
  • carcinoma of the male breast
  • breast tumours in children
  • bening mesenchymal neoplasms
  • sarcoma
  • lymphoid and haematopoietic tumours
  • pathological effects of therapy
  • cutaneous neoplasms
  • the pathology of axillary and intramammary lymph nodes
  • the role of cytology and needle biopsy in the diagnosis of breast disease
  • pathological examination of breast specimens
  • pathological examination of breast specimens
  • perils, problems, and minimum requirements in shipping pathology materials for patient care and consultation.

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