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Histological typing of prostate tumours

F.K. Mostofi, I.A. Sesterhenn and C.J. Davis,Jr. in collaboration with L.H. Sobin, and participants from 10 countries

(International histological classification of tumours)

Springer, c2002

2nd ed

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Includes index

First edition published by WHO in 1980 as No.22 in the International hitorogical classification of tumours series.

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Description

This classification is based primarily on the microscopic characteris- tics of tumours and therefore is concerned with morphologically identifiable cell types and histological patterns as seen with conven- tional light microscopy. The term tumour is used synonymously with neoplasm. The phrase tumour-like is applied to lesions that clinically or morpholog- ically resemble neoplasms but do not behave biologically in a neo- plastic manner. They are included in this publication because they give rise to problems in differential diagnosis and because of the un- clear distinction between neoplasms and certain non-neoplastic le- sions. Synonyms are listed only if they have been widely used or are considered helpful for the understanding of the lesion. In such cases, the preferred term is given first and followed by the synonym. The current revision includes the recognition of a preinvasive le- sion, prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, which is commonly associat- ed with carcinoma. It also recognises the paracrine-endocrine ele- ments in prostate carcinoma and other subtypes of adenocarcinoma. Although the emphasis of the classification is on histological typ- ing, consideration should also be given to the degree of differentia- tion and nuclear anaplasia, extent of local spread, vascular and lym- phatic invasion, and the occurrence of metastasis. The revision in- cludes grading (p. 14), staging (p. 32), and handling and reporting of the different types of specimens (p. 1).

Table of Contents

Histological Classification of Prostate Tumours.- Definitions and Explanatory Notes.- TNM Classification of Tumours of the Prostate.- Illustrations.

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