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Prostate Pathology

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Prostate Pathology concentrates on the salient H&E histopathology of each entity discussed with brief descriptors of the clinical features, differential diagnosis, and relevant literature refer...
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Prostate Pathology concentrates on the salient H&E histopathology of each entity discussed with brief descriptors of the clinical features, differential diagnosis, and relevant literature references for each entity. The book features a bulleted format with H&E illustrations to match histopathologic criteria. Helpful ancillary tests, in particular, appropriate immunohistochemical panels are also summarized. Prostate Pathology provides a synopsis of all common prostate entities and covers non-neoplastic conditions, including description of normal structures, premalignant conditions and prostate carcinoma, and mesenchymal, hemotopoietic and secondary tumors. The book provides a handy summary and quick reference guide for pathology residents and will serve as a "portable refresher course" or MOC review tool for the more experienced pathologist.

Prostate Pathology features:

  • High-yield diagnostic summary and review in surgical pathology for residents, fellows, practicing surgical pathologists preparing for recertification
  • Well illustrated with over 200 high quality color images
  • Concise, bullet-point format for quick reference and easy review
  • Key references included directing reader to recent literature and further detail
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Price: £60.99
Pages: 208
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Imprint: Demos Medical
Series: Demos Surgical Pathology Guides
Publication Date: 14 August 2014
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781936287901
Format: Paperback
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"Non-neoplastic Conditions 1. Inflammation; 2. Adenosis; 3. Atrophy; 4. Hyperplasia; 5. Metaplasia; 6. Normal structures; Premalignant Conditions and Prostate Carcinoma: 7. High grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN); 8. Features of prostatic adenocarcinoma; 9. Atypical small acinar proliferation; 10. Acinar adenocarcinoma; 11. Acinar adenocarcinoma, variant differentiation; 12. Intraductal carcinoma; 13. Ductal adenocarcinoma; 14. Basal cell carcinoma; 15. Small cell carcinoma; 16. Urothelial carcinoma; Mesenchymal, Hematopoetic and Secondary Tumors:17. Mesenchymal tumors; 18. Hematopoietic tumors; 19. Secondary tumors"