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Diagnostic Pathologyformat popularized by the Amirsys surgical pathology, histology, and radiology textbooks. It is written with the busy cytopathology professional in mind. The "key facts" provide quick criteria needed for diagnosis or adequacy evaluation at the time of procedure, whereas the rest of the chapter is written in a consistent, succinct, synoptic format, which is an easy read and full of information.The book covers all aspects of cytology, from gynecologic to exfoliative and fine-needle aspiration, including neuropathology squash preparations, ophthalmic cytopathology, quality improvement, instrumentation, immunohistochemistry, and molecular testing as they apply to cytology, cell blocks, and miniscule biopsy specimens.As with all of the books within the Diagnostic Pathology, in-house series, this book comes with an eBook to further enhance your experience.FEATURES:Features the classic benefits of all Amirsys (R) titles, including time-saving bulleted text, Key Facts in each chapter, stunning annotated images, and an extensive indexAmirsys eBook Advantage (TM), an online version of the print book with fully searchable text
Contents
PART 1SECTION I: OVERVIEWPap Test: History and Reporting Terminology Cytopreparation, Instrumentation, and Automated Screening in Gynecologic CytologySpecimen Adequacy in Cervicovaginal CytologySECTION II: BENIGN AND INFECTIOUS CONDITIONSNormal Pap Test Infectious and Other Organisms in Pap Tests Benign/Other Nonneoplastic Findings Other Benign Mimics and ArtifactsSECTION III: SQUAMOUS CELL ABNORMALITIES AND MIMICSLow-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion and MimicsHigh-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion and MimicsAtypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined SignificanceAtypical Squamous Cells, Cannot Rule Out High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial LesionSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Cervix, Variants and MimicsSECTION IV: GLANDULAR CELL ABNORMALITIES AND MIMICSEndocervical Adenocarcinoma In Situ, Variants and MimicsEndocervical Adenocarcinoma, Variants and MimicsAdenocarcinoma, Minimal Deviation Endometrial Cancers: Usual Types, Variants, and MimicsAtypical Glandular Cells: Endocervicals, Endometrials, and Glandulars, NOSEndometrial Cells in Pap Test and Glandular Cells Status Post HysterectomyTRACTExtrauterine Carcinomas and Presentations in Cervicovaginal CytologySmall Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of Cervix Other Uncommon Malignancies in Cervicovaginal CytologyHPV and Other Molecular Testing in Gynecologic CytologySECTION VII: DIRECTLY SAMPLED ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGYDirectly Sampled Endometrial CytologySECTION VIII: ANAL CYTOLOGYAnal CytologyPART 2: EXFOLIATIVE CYTOPATHOLOGYSECTION I: RESPIRATORY TRACT INCLUDING LUNG FNASSpecimen Types in Respiratory Cytology and Adequacy CriteriaBenign and Reactive Changes Pneumocystis Pneumonia and MimicsFungal Organisms in Respiratory Cytology Parasitic Organisms in Respiratory Cytology Viral Infections (Cytomegalovirus, Herpesvirus, and Others)Mycobacteria and Other Bacterial InfectionsSarcoidosis and Other Immune-Related ConditionsPulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis and MimicsMiscellaneous Findings Including Contaminants Adenocarcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma Small Cell CarcinomaLarge Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Carcinoid and Atypical Carcinoid Rare Benign and Low Malignant Potential TumorsRare Malignant Tumors Pulmonary LymphomaPulmonary MetastasisSECTION II: GASTROINTESTINAL TRACTSpecimen Types in Gastrointestinal Cytology and Normal Cellular ComponentsParasitic Infections Viral Infections Esophagitis and Barrett EsophagusEsophageal Adenocarcinoma Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Gastritis and Intestinal Metaplasia Gastric Adenocarcinoma Gastric Lymphoma Ampulla/Bile Duct/Pancreatic Duct Reactive ChangesAmpulla/Bile Duct/Pancreatic Duct AdenocarcinomaColorectal Adenoma/CarcinomaNeuroendocrine Tumor/CarcinomaSECTION III: CEREBROSPINAL FLUIDNormal Cerebrospinal Fluid and Contamination by Normal ElementsInfectious Meningitis Aseptic and Mollaret Meningitis Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Neurodegenerative Diseases Primary Brain Tumors Leukemia and Lymphoma Metastasis in CSFSECTION IV: PLERUAL, PERITONEAL, PERICARDIAL, AND PELVIC FLUID AND WASHINGSNormal Cellular Components and Reactive Mesothelial ProliferationsInfectious Conditions Autoimmune Diseases Malignant Effusion, Mesothelioma Malignant Effusion, Carcinomas Malignant Effusion, Sarcomas Lymphoid Effusions and Lymphomas Primary Effusion Lymphoma Endometriosis and EndosalpingiosisOvarian Neoplasms Immunocytochemistry, Histochemistry, and Other Ancillary TechniquesSECTION V: URINARY CYTOLOGYNormal Urinary Cytology and Specimen Types Ileal Conduit Specimens Noninfectious Benign Conditions Infectious Benign Conditions Reactive Urothelial Changes Low-Grade Urothelial Lesions High-Grade Urothelial Dysplasia/Carcinoma/Carcinoma In SituSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Urinary Bladder Adenocarcinoma of Urinary Bladder Other Malignancies in Urinary Cytology Renal Pelvic Cytology Ancillary Testing, UroVysion, and OthersPART 3: FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION, SUPERFICIALSECTION I: OVERVIEWSuperficial Aspiration TechniqueSECTION II: THYROID GLANDUltrasound-Guided Thyroid Fine-Needle AspirationThyroid Fine-Needle Aspiration Reporting Terminology and Specimen AdequacyAdenomatous NoduleChronic Lymphocytic/Hashimoto Thyroiditis Granulomatous Thyroiditis Graves Disease/Diffuse Toxic Goiter Pigmented Thyroid Lesions and Crystals Atypical (Follicular) Cells of Undetermined SignificanceSuspicious for Follicular Neoplasm Suspicious for H rthle Cell NeoplasmPapillary Thyroid Carcinoma Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Variants Medullary Thyroid CarcinomaPoorly Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Thyroid Lymphoma Metastatic Carcinoma to Thyroid Other Nonneoplastic and Neoplastic Thyroid Lesions Encountered on Thyroid FNASECTION III: PARATHYROID GLANDParathyroid Cyst, Adenoma, and CarcinomaSECTION IV: LYMPH NODESOverviewIndications for Aspiration and TechniquesFNA Sample Prep and Triage in Evaluating Suspected LymphomaBenign, Infectious, and Reactive HyperplasiaInflammatory and Reactive Lymphoid HyperplasiaGranulomatous Lymphadenitis, Infectious and SarcoidRosai-Dorfman DiseaseMetastatic MalignanciesMetastatic Malignancies (Carcinoma, Melanoma) HPV-Related Head and Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaNodal B-Cell LymphomaSmall Lymphocytic Lymphoma Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma Mantle Cell Lymphoma Nodal Marginal Zone Lymphoma Follicular Lymphoma Burkitt Lymphoma Large B-Cell Lymphoma Extranodal B-Cell LymphomaPlasmacytoma Mediastinal Large B-Cell Lymphoma Plasmablastic LymphomaT-Cell LymphomaPeripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Mycosis Fungoides Angioimmunoblastic LymphomaALK(+) Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma T-Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Hodgkin LymphomaNodular Lymphocyte-Predominant Hodgkin LymphomaClassical Hodgkin LymphomaSECTION V: SALIVARY GLANDOverviewApproach to Interpretation of Salivary Gland Aspiration BiopsiesBenign LesionsNormal Salivary Gland and Sialadenitis on AspirationCysts Pleomorphic Adenoma Warthin TumorOther Benign NeoplasmsMalignant NeoplasmsAdenoid Cystic CarcinomaAcinic Cell CarcinomaMucoepidermoid Carcinoma Basaloid Neoplasms, Benign and MalignantCarcinoma Ex Pleomorphic AdenomaAdenocarcinoma, Not Otherwise SpecifiedPolymorphous Low-Grade Adenocarcinoma Salivary Duct Carcinoma Metastatic Carcinoma Primary and Metastatic Nonepithelial TumorsSECTION VI: BREASTOverviewRole of Fine-Needle Aspiration of Breast,Techniques and Triple TestBenign Breast LesionsInflammatory and Granulomatous ConditionsFat Necrosis Nonproliferative and Proliferative Changes in BreastRadial Scar/Complex Sclerosing LesionGynecomastia Mucocele-Like Lesion Benign NeoplasmsFibroadenoma Granular Cell Tumor of Breast Papillary Neoplasms Myofibroblastoma Malignant NeoplasmsDuctal Carcinoma and Variants of Invasive Mammary CarcinomaLobular CarcinomaPhyllodes Tumor Angiosarcoma and Other Sarcomas Lymphomas and Metastatic Tumors Nipple DischargeCytology Specimens for Risk Assessment of Breast CancerPART 4: FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION, DEEP ORGANS AND TISSUESSECTION I: OVERVIEWTechniques and Modalities of Deep Aspiration BiopsiesSECTION II: MEDIASTINUMOverviewAnatomic Compartments and Constituent TumorsNonneoplastic LesionsMediastinal Cysts and Inflammatory Lesions NeoplasmsThymoma Thymic Carcinoma Germ Cell Tumors Neurogenic Tumors Metastatic Tumors SECTION III: LIVEROverviewCytology of Normal Liver Inflammatory and Infectious Conditions of Liver Benign Hepatic NeoplasmsHepatocellular Adenoma Focal Nodular Hyperplasia Hemangioma Malignant NeoplasmsHepatocellular Carcinoma Hepatoblastoma Liver MetastasisSECTION IV: KIDNEYOverviewCytology of Normal Kidney Nonneoplastic LesionsRenal Cysts Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis/MalakoplakiaBenign NeoplasmsAngiomyolipoma Oncocytoma Metanephric Adenoma Metanephric Stromal TumorMalignant NeoplasmsClear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma Collecting Duct Carcinoma Mucinous Tubular and Spindle Cell Carcinoma of KidneyRenal Medullary CarcinomaMetastatic Tumors to Kidney Renal Lymphomas Primary Renal Sarcomas in AdultsNephroblastoma (Wilms Tumor) Clear Cell Sarcoma of Kidney Rhabdoid Tumor of Kidney Congenital Mesoblastic Nephroma Carcinoid Tumor Tumors of Renal PelvisUrothelial CarcinomaSECTION V: ADRENAL GLANDOverviewCytology of Normal Adrenal Gland Adrenal Cortical LesionsAdrenal Cortical Adenoma Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma Metastatic Tumors to Adrenal GlandAdrenal Medullary LesionsPheochromocytomaSECTION VI: PANCREASOverviewCytology of Normal Pancreas Pancreatic Cytology Reporting Terminology and Other Nonneoplastic EntitiesNonneoplastic LesionsPancreatitis NeoplasmsSerous Microcystic AdenomaMucinous Cystic NeoplasmIntraductal Papillary Mucinous NeoplasmSolid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm Pancreatic Endocrine Tumor Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Unusual Variants of Ductal Carcinoma Acinar Cell Carcinoma Lymphoma and Secondary Tumors of PancreasSECTION VII: BONEOverviewApproach to Cytologic/Small Biopsy Diagnosis of Primary Bone TumorsNeoplasmsLangerhans Cell Histiocytosis OsteoblastomaOsteosarcoma Chondromas of Bone and Soft Tissue Chondroblastoma Chondrosarcoma Ewing Sarcoma/Primitive Neuroectodermal TumorAdamantinoma Chordoma Giant Cell Tumor Bone Lymphoma Metastatic TumorsSECTION VIII: SOFT TISSUEOverviewApproach to Cytologic/Small Biopsy Diagnosis of Primary Soft Tissue LesionsAdipocytic TumorsBenign Adipose Tissue Tumors Liposarcoma Fibroblastic/Myofibroblastic LesionsFibrosarcoma Myofibroblastoma Myofibroblastic Sarcoma Fibrohistiocytic TumorsGiant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath Fibrohistiocytic TumorsTumors of Muscle OriginSmooth Muscle Tumors Skeletal Muscle Tumors Vascular TumorsHemangioma Epithelioid HemangioendotheliomaAngiosarcoma Other TumorsOther Reactive and Neoplastic Soft Tissue Entities, Including GISTCutaneous and Adnexal Cytology Intramuscular Myxoma Synovial Sarcoma Epithelioid Sarcoma Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma Clear Cell Sarcoma of Soft Tissue Desmoplastic Small Round Cell TumorSECTION IX: OPHTHALAMIC AND NEUROPATHOLOGYApproach to Ophthalmic Cytology Ophthalmic Cytopathology, InfectiousOphthalmic Cytopathology, Neoplastic Neuropathology Squash Preparations, InfectiousNeuropathology Squash Preparations, Glial NeoplasmsNeuropathology Squash Preparations, Nonglial NeoplasmsPART 5: MANAGEMENT AND ANCILLARY TESTINGSECTION I: CYTOPREPERATORY AND QUALITY MANAGEMENTCytopreparatory Techniques and Instrumentation in Nongynecologic CytologyQuality Improvement and Risk Reduction in CytopathologySECTION II: ANCILLARY TESTINGImmunocytochemistry Molecular Techniques