Essentials of anatomic pathology

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Essentials of anatomic pathology

edited by Liang Cheng, David G. Bostwick

Springer, c2011

3rd ed

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Previous ed.: Totowa, N.J.: Humana, 2006

Includes bibliographical references and index

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In the 8 years since the publication of the first edition of "Essentials of Anatomic Pathology", great strides have been made in our understanding of diseases and neoplastic processes. Many clinically important new histopathologic entities have been described or more fully defined in virtually every organ. Numerous clinically important diagnostic and prognostic markers have entered routine practice. Genetic testing for the early detection of cancers and the molecular classification of diseases has become increasingly important. This is an age of enlightenment in surgical pathology, and the authors of this new volume have captured this sense of excitement herein. This much praised and widely used reference manual on has been extensively revised and expanded to cover the entire field of anatomic pathology. The Third Edition features the incorporation of full-color images in the text with updates of new diagnostic and prognostic information. New classifications and numerous new entities and histologic variants are fully explored. Useful immunostaining biomarkers and emerging molecular targets and relevant molecular findings that have emerged from recent genomic studies are incorporated in each chapter. Written by internationally recognized authorities, the comprehensive, evidence-based practice information is presented in an outline format that is clear and easy to follow. Up-to-date and richly detailed, "Essentials of Anatomic Pathology, Third Edition" offers both the pathologist-in-training and the practicing pathologist a concise summary of all the critical information needed to recognize, understand and interpret anatomic pathology.

Table of Contents

Part I General Pathology 1 Cytopathology Fadi W. Abdul-Karim, MD, Jennifer Brainard, MD and Claire W. Michael, MD 2 Immunohistochemistry for the Surgical Pathologist Nancy Klipfel, MD, Raul Simental-Pizarro, MD, and Clive R. Taylor, MD 3 Tumors of Unknown Primary Nancy Klipfel, MD, Raul Simental-Pizarro, MD, and Clive R. Taylor, MD 4 Diagnostic Electron Microscopy Jean L. Olson, MD 5 Transplantation Pathology Oscar W. Cummings, MD 6 Microbiology for the Surgical Pathologist Deborah E. Blue, MD and Stephen D. Allen, MD 7 Forensic Pathology Frank P. Miller, III, MD and Jeffrey J. Barnard, MD 8 Autopsy Dean Hawley, MD 9 Biomedical Infomatics for Anatomic Pathology Waqas Amin MD, Uma Chandran, PhD, Anil V. Parwani, Michael J. Becich, MD, PhD 10 Quality Assurance and Regulations for Anatomic Pathology Maxwell L. Smith, M.D., Stephen S. Raab, M.D. 11 Molecular Diagnostic Pathology James Huang MD, Richard Press, MD, PhD 12 Molecular Pathology of Solid Tumors Franklin R. Moore MD, PhD, Richard D. Press, MD, PhD 13 Human Genetic Disorders Teresa M Kruisselbrink, Noralane M. Lindor, M.D., Elyse B. Mitchell, Brittany C. Thomas, Cassandra K. Runke, Katrina E. Kotzer, Rajiv K. Pruthi, M.B.B.S., Devin Oglesbee, Ph.D., Elyse M. Grycki, Ralitza H. Gavrilova, M.D. Part II Organ Systems 14 Neuropathology Eyas M. Hattab, MD, Matthew C. Hagen, MD, PhD, Bernd W. Scheithauer, MD, Arie Perry, MD 15 Lymph Node Ellen D. McPhail, MD, Paul J. Kurtin, MD 16 Spleen Dennis P. O'Malley, M.D., Attilio Orazi, M.D., FRCPath (Engl.) 17 Bone Marrow Dennis P. O'Malley, M.D. 18 Neoplasms of the Skin and Immunodermatology Daniel P. Vandersteen, MD, Melanie Triffet-Trevino, MD, and Chris H. Jokinen, MD 19 Non-Neoplastic Skin Diseases Steven D. Billings, MD and Antoinette F. Hood, MD 20 Endocrine Pathology Lori A. Erickson, M.D. 21 Bone and Joints Jasvir S. Khurana, MD and Guldeep Uppal, MD 22 Soft Tissue Tumors Leona A. Doyle, MD and Alessandra F. Nascimento, MD 23 Tumors of the Salivary Glands Diana M. Bell, MD and Adel K. El-Naggar, MD, PhD 24 Head and Neck John D. Henley, M.D. and Don-John Summerlin, M.D. 25 Eye and Ocular Adnexae Jose M. Bonnin, M.D. 26 Mediastinum and Thymus Chung-Che (Jeff) Chang, MD, PhD, Munir Shahjahan, MD Joseph F. Tomashefski, Jr., MD 27 Cardiovascular Pathology Eric A. Pfeifer, MD 28 Lung and Pleura Carol F. Farver, MD and Andrea V. Arrossi, MD 29 Breast Mohiedean Ghofrani, MD and Fattaneh A. Tavassoli, MD 30 Vulva and Vagina Sharon X. Liang, MD, PhD and Wenxin Zheng, MD 31 Uterus and Fallopian Tube Maritza Martel, MD and Fattaneh A. Tavassoli, MD 32 Ovary and Peritoneum Robert E. Emerson, MD 33 Placenta and Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Raymond W. Redline, MD 34 Non-Neoplastic Renal Diseases Geoffrey A. Talmon, M.D. and Donna J. Lager, MD 35 Tumors of the Kidney Gregory T. MacLennan, MD and Liang Cheng, MD 36 Urinary Bladder Liang Cheng, MD, Antonio Lopez-Beltran, MD and David G. Bostwick, MD 37 Renal Pelvis, Ureter, and Urethra Antonio Lopez-Beltran, MD and Liang Cheng, MD 38 Prostate David G. Bostwick, MD and Liang Cheng, MD 39 Testis and Testicular Adnexa Kenneth A. Iczkowski, MD and Thomas M. Ulbright, MD 40 Penis Alcides Chaux, M.D., Gustavo Ayala, M.D., Ph.D. and Antonio L. Cubilla, M.D. 41 Esophagus and Stomach Thomas P. Plesec, MD and John R. Goldblum, MD 42 Small Intestine, Appendix, Colorectum, and Anus Stephen C. Lawhorn, MD and Shuan C. Li, MD 43 Pancreas

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