Description
This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Edited by Drs. Susan C. Lester and Beth T. Harrison, it is uniquely organized by the questions surgeons pose during intraoperative consultations, such as "Is the bronchial margin positive or negative? or "Can this liver be used for transplantation? among many others. This fully updated volume is the most comprehensive and targeted resource available in this time-sensitive area, covering more than 70 questions supported by tables, diagrams, radiographs, and photographs. Concisely written and easy to use, the third edition of Diagnostic Pathology: Intraoperative Consultation is a visually stunning, one-stop resource for every practicing pathologist, resident, student, or fellow as an ideal day-to-day reference or as a reliable training resource.- Contains new chapters on the evaluation of margins from cervical resections, the use of ex vivo microscopy to image fresh tissue for the rapid creation of digital microscopic images for intraoperative diagnosis, and on other emerging techniques that may replace frozen section- Includes a revised Safety Precautions chapter with details on evaluating specimens from patients with COVID-19- Features updated images and text throughout to align with updated terminology and methods- Includes videos showing special techniques such as identifying radioactive seeds in breast biopsies and evaluating lung margins containing staples by frozen section- Provides updated and expanded introductory and methods chapters in addition to more than 70 chapters based on questions posed by surgeons during intraoperative consultations- Features more than 2,500 print and online images, including carefully annotated histology and gross pathology photos, full-color illustrations, clinical photographs, and radiologic images to help practicing and in-training pathologists reach a confident diagnosis- Employs consistently templated chapters, bulleted content, key facts, a variety of tables, annotated images, pertinent references, and an extensive index for quick, expert reference at the point of care- Includes an eBook version that enables you to access all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
Table of Contents
SECTION 1: OVERVIEW4 Intraoperative Consultation: IntroductionSusan C. Lester, MD, PhD10 Quality AssuranceDavid P. Frishberg, MD20 Safety PrecautionsSusan C. Lester, MD, PhD28 TelepathologyDavid P. Frishberg, MD34 Emerging Alternatives to Frozen Section DiagnosisSusan C. Lester, MD, PhD38 Ex Vivo MicroscopyMisha Movahed-Ezazi, MD and Matija Snuderl, MDSECTION 2: METHODS46 Gross ExaminationSusan C. Lester, MD, PhD54 Cytologic ExaminationDavid P. Frishberg, MD and Kristine Astvatsaturyan, MD72 Frozen SectionSusan C. Lester, MD, PhD80 Slide PreparationSusan C. Lester, MD, PhD86 Tissue Allocation for Biorepositories and SpecialStudiesDeborah A. Dillon, MD90 Radioactive Seed LocalizationBeth T. Harrison, MD94 Lymph Nodes: Molecular Methods for EvaluationBeth T. Harrison, MDSECTION 3: INTRAOPERATIVE CONSULTATIONS98 Adrenal Medulla and Paraganglia: DiagnosisVania Nosé, MD, PhD104 Adrenal Cortex: DiagnosisVania Nosé, MD, PhD112 Anterior Mediastinal Mass: DiagnosisMatthew R. Lindberg, MD118 Appendix: DiagnosisAmitabh Srivastava, MD122 Bone Lesion/Tumor: Diagnosis and MarginsMatthew R. Lindberg, MD132 Breast: DiagnosisBeth T. Harrison, MD138 Breast: Parenchymal MarginsBeth T. Harrison, MD142 Breast: Nipple Margin EvaluationBeth T. Harrison, MD146 Bronchus and Trachea: DiagnosisMatthew R. Lindberg, MD148 Cerebellum and Brainstem: DiagnosisBenjamin Liechty, MD, Matija Snuderl, MD, and Rebecca D. Folkerth, MD158 Cerebral Hemispheres: DiagnosisBenjamin Liechty, MD, Matija Snuderl, MD, and Rebecca D. Folkerth, MD170 Cerebral Hemispheres: Evaluation for EpilepsyMatija Snuderl, MD, Olga Krasnozhen-Ratush, MD, and Rebecca D. Folkerth, MD176 Cervical Trachelectomy: MarginsCharles Matthew Quick, MD178 Colon: Diagnosis and MarginsAmitabh Srivastava, MD182 Colon: Evaluation for Hirschsprung DiseaseKaren S. Thompson, MD188 Esophagus: Diagnosis and MarginsAmitabh Srivastava, MD194 Fallopian Tube: DiagnosisCharles Matthew Quick, MD200 Head and Neck Mucosa: Diagnosis and MarginsVickie Y. Jo, MD and Jeffrey F. Krane, MD, PhD204 Kidney, Adult: Diagnosis and MarginsRoni Michelle Cox, MD216 Kidney: Evaluation of Allograft Prior toTransplantationLynn D. Cornell, MD222 Kidney Needle Biopsy: Evaluation for AdequacyLynn D. Cornell, MD226 Kidney, Pediatric: Indications and UtilityKaren S. Thompson, MD234 Larynx: Diagnosis and MarginsVickie Y. Jo, MD, Stefan Kraft, MD, and Jeffrey F. Krane, MD, PhD238 Liver, Capsular Mass: DiagnosisAmitabh Srivastava, MD240 Liver: Evaluation of Allograft Prior toTransplantationAmitabh Srivastava, MD246 Liver, Intrahepatic Mass: Diagnosis and MarginsAmitabh Srivastava, MD250 Lung, Ground-Glass Opacities and Small Masses:Image-Guided ResectionMatthew R. Lindberg, MD and Lucian R. Chirieac, MD258 Lung: MarginsMatthew R. Lindberg, MD264 Lung, Nonneoplastic Diffuse Disease: DiagnosisMatthew R. Lindberg, MD268 Lung Mass: DiagnosisMatthew R. Lindberg, MD276 Lymph Nodes, Axillary: DiagnosisBeth T. Harrison, MD284 Lymph Nodes Below Diaphragm: DiagnosisDavid P. Frishberg, MD292 Lymph Nodes: Diagnosis of SuspectedLymphoproliferative DiseaseEmily F. Mason, MD, PhD302 Lymph Nodes, Head and Neck: DiagnosisVickie Y. Jo, MD and Jeffrey F. Krane, MD, PhD308 Lymph Nodes, Mediastinal: DiagnosisDavid P. Frishberg, MD316 Meninges: DiagnosisBenjamin Liechty, MD and Matija Snuderl, MD326 Nasal/Sinus: Diagnosis of Suspected Fungal RhinosinusitisVickie Y. Jo, MD, Stefan Kraft, MD, and Jeffrey F. Krane, MD, PhD330 Nasal/Sinus: Diagnosis of Suspected NeoplasiaVickie Y. Jo, MD and Jeffrey F. Krane, MD, PhD338 Oropharynx and Nasopharynx: Diagnosis and MarginsVickie Y. Jo, MD, Stefan Kraft, MD, and Jeffrey F. Krane, MD, PhD342 Ovary, Mass: DiagnosisBeth T.



