基本説明
Presents today's most complete, current, and practical assistance in evaluating and singing out surgical specimens with nearly 3,000 high-quality color pathology images. The previous ed.: 2002.
Full Description
Online and in print, Modern Surgical Pathology, 2nd Edition presents today's most complete, current, and practical assistance in evaluating and signing out surgical specimens. Nearly 3,000 high-quality color pathology images provide a crystal-clear basis for comparison to any sample you see under the microscope. Clinical, gross, microscopic, immunohistochemical, and molecular genetic features are integrated as appropriate for all tumors and tumor-like lesions, addressing all of the investigative contexts relevant to formulating an accurate diagnosis. Full-text online access via Expert Consult enables you to reference the complete contents of the 2-volume set from any computer, perform rapid searches, and follow links to PubMed abstracts for many of the references. Edited by four leading surgical pathologists - Noel Weidner, MD, Richard J. Cote, MD, Saul Suster, MD and Lawrence M. Weiss, MD - with contributions from more than 70 other experts, Modern Surgical Pathology, 2nd Edition delivers the well-rounded, well-organized, richly illustrated, user-friendly guidance you need to efficiently arrive at confident diagnoses for even the most challenging lesions.Contributions from many leading surgical pathologists give you well-rounded, expert answers to any question that you may face.Expert Consult online access allows you to reference the content online from any computer, perform quick searches, and download all of the images. Clinical, gross, microscopic, immunohistochemical, and molecular genetic features are correlated as appropriate for every type of surgical pathology specimen, addressing all of the investigative contexts relevant to formulating an accurate diagnosis and thereby ensuring a completely accurate surgical report. Nearly 3,000 brand-new, high-quality color pathology images provide a crystal-clear basis for comparison to any specimen you see under the microscope. A completely rewritten section on the female reproductive tract offers many more illustrations of common entities to help you more easily distinguish between tumors and tumor-like lesions. Expanded coverage of non-neoplastic diseases and disorders makes it easier to recognize benign conditions that can mimic malignancy. The latest classification schemes and criteria for malignancy, incorporated throughout, enable you to include the most current gradings in your reports. A new, more consistent organization explores anatomy/histology, gross and microscopic appearance, adjunct techniques, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis for each neoplastic or non-neoplastic lesion, facilitating rapid consultation in the reporting room. An increased number of differential diagnosis and classification tables expedite diagnosis.Your purchase entitles you to access the web site until the next edition is published, or until the current edition is no longer offered for sale by Elsevier, whichever occurs first. Elsevier reserves the right to offer a suitable replacement product (such as a downloadable or CD-ROM-based electronic version) should access to the web site be discontinued.
Contents
Part I1. Gross Room and Specimen Handling Lucien E. Nochomovitz2. Intraoperative Consultations in Surgical PathologyMahendra Ranchod3. The Surgical Pathology ReportDebra Hawes, Richard J. Cote, Noel Weidner4. Anatomic Pathology Laboratory Information SystemsAnil V. Parwani, Eric Schubert, William Gross, John Gilbertson, Michael J. Becich5. ImmunohistochemistryDebra Hawes, Shan-Rong Shi, David J. Dabbs, Clive R. Taylor, Richard J. Cote6. Role of Electron Microscopy in Modern Diagnostic Surgical PathologyRobert A. Erlandson7. Molecular BiologySharon P. Wilczynski8. The Essential Quality Improvement and Educational Programs in Surgical PathologyRobert R. Rickert9. Medicolegal Issues in Surgical PathologyDavid B.TroxelPart 2: Head and Neck10. Nasal Cavity, Paranasal Sinuses, and NasopharynxBruce M. Wenig, Mary Richardson11. LarynxLester D.R. Thompson12. Salivary GlandsGary L. Ellis, Paul L. Auclair13. Ear and Temporal BoneBruce M. Wenig14. Oral Cavity and JawsNoel Weidner, Kurt Matthews, Joseph A. RegeziPart 3: Thoracic System15. LungSaul Suster, Cesar A. Moran16. Serosal MembranesLawrence M. Weiss17. MediastinumSaul Suster, Cesar A. Moran18. Heart and Blood VesselsAllen Burke, Renu VirmaniPart 4: Breast19. BreastNoel WeidnerPart 5: Gastrointestinal Tract20. EsophagusChristopher A. Moskaluk21. StomachDavid Lewin, Klaus J. Lewin (deceased)22. Small IntestineDavid Lewin, Klaus J. Lewin (deceased)23. Large Intestine (Colon)Robert E. Petras, Wendy Frankel24. AppendixNorman J. Carr, Leslie H. Sobin25. AnusDavid A. Owen26. PancreasRalph H. Hruban, Noriyoshi Fukushima, Robb E. Wilentz27. LiverM. Kay Washington28. Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile DuctsM. Kay WashingtonPart 6: Urinary Tract and Male Genital System29. Non-Neoplastic KidneySharda G. Sabnis, Michael N. Koss, W.B. Ross, Zdena Pavlova30. Renal NeoplasiaJohn N. Eble, Liang Cheng31. Bladder and UrethraRichard J. Cote, Anirban P. Mitra, Mahul B. Amin32. ProstateDavid G. Bostwick, Isabelle Meiers33. Penis and ScrotumPheroze Tamboli, Antonio L. Cubilla, Mahul B. Amin34. Testis and Paratestis Including Spermatic CordSatish K. Tickoo, Pheroze Tamboli, Nancy E. Warner, Mahul B. AminPart 7: Female Reproductive System35. Vulva and VaginaJuan C. Felix, R. Tucker Burks, Charles A. Amezcua36. CervixJuan C. Felix, Thomas C. Wright, Jr., Charles A. Amezcua37. UterusNoel Weidner, Michael Peterson38. Fallopian Tubes and Broad LigamentNoel Weidner, Michael Peterson39. OvariesNoel Weidner, Michael Peterson40. Gestational PathologyCynthia G. KaplanPart 8: Hematolymphoid System41. Lymph NodesKaren L. Chang, Daniel A. Arber, Lawrence M. Weiss42. SpleenDaniel A. Arber43. Bone MarrowDaniel A. ArberPart 9: Endocrine System44. Thyroid and ParathyroidLoretta L.Y. Tse, John K.C. Chan45. Adrenal GlandLawrence M. Weiss, Sean K. LauPart 10: Soft Tissue and Skeletal System46. Soft TissuesLawrence M. Weiss47. Joint and Bone PathologyNoel Weidner, Grace Y. Lin, Michael KyriakosPart 11: Skin48. Inflammatory Skin ConditionsJose Antonio Plaza, Victor G. Prieto49. Tumors of the SkinSaul Suster, Tai-Yuen Wong, Martin C. Mihm, Jr.Part 12: Nervous System50. PituitaryDavid R. Hinton, Sylvia L. Asa51. Central Nervous System TumorsMahlon D. Johnson, James B. Atkinson52. The Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurodegenerative DiseasesThomas A. Tousseyn, Jeffrey P. Simko, David A. Gaskin, Stephen J. DeArmond53. Muscle and Nerve BiopsyJames B. Atkinson, Mahlon D. Johnson, Thomas W. Bouldin, William O. Whetsell, Jr.54. Eye and Ocular AdnexaSomsiri Sukavatcharin, Narsing A. Rao