By A. Neil Crowson and Cynthia M. Magro
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Series: Biopsy Interpretation Series
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By Stuart J. Schnitt and Laura C. Collins
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By Scott L. Boerner and Sylvia L. Asa
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By Cyril Fisher, Elizabeth Montgomery and Khin Thway
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By Anais Malpica and Elizabeth D. Euscher
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By Michael Torbenson
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By Aliya N. Husain
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By Jerome B. Taxy
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By Stuart J. Schnitt and Laura C. Collins
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A practical guide for the diagnostic surgical pathologist, this new edition of Biopsy Interpretation of the Breast presents the diverse spectrum of pathologic alterations that occur in the breast in a manner analogous to that in which they are encountered in daily practice. Lesions are grouped together according to their histologic patterns rather than by the traditional benign-malignant categorization in order to simulate the way pathologists face these lesions as they examine microscopic slides on a daily basis. The role of adjunctive studies in solving diagnostic problems in breast pathology is emphasized where appropriate.
In addition, the clinical significance and impact on patient management of the various diagnoses are discussed and key clinical and management points highlighted.
By Saul Suster and Cesar A. Moran
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Biopsy Interpretation of the Lung aids pathologists in accurately evaluating disease processes. It includes detailed chapters on interstitial lung disease, lung cancer, and neuroendocrine tumors. Organized by traditional disease groups, Biopsy Interpretation of the Lung provides a solid approach to formulating surgical and medical decisions.
This text is geared toward surgical pathologists, pathology residents, pathology fellows, pulmonologists, pulmonology fellows, and thoracic surgeons, and includes the latest information on the best use of immunohistochemical markers, special stains, and molecular assays to aid in more accurate and cost-efficient diagnoses.