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. Covering the full range of nonneoplastic and neoplastic conditions of the female genital tract, it incorporates the most recent scientific and technical knowledge in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today's practice. Richly illustrated and easy to use, the third edition of Diagnostic Pathology: Gynecological 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.- Covers all areas of gynecologic pathology, organized into seven easy-to-reference anatomic sections: vulva, vagina, uterine cervix, uterine corpus, fallopian tube and broad ligament, ovary, and peritoneum- Includes all frequently encountered conditions plus extensive coverage of uncommon entities, such as inflammatory diseases of the vulva, discussed by experts in dermatopathology- Provides updated differential diagnoses and diagnostic pearls as well as extensive revisions based on the 2020 WHO Classification of Tumors: Female Genital Tumors, including staging issues and measurement standards- Reflects important molecular updates in endometrial carcinoma classifications as well as updated classifications for squamous and glandular tumors for the lower genital tract, both in situ and invasive- Updates ancillary techniques, newly encountered pitfalls, and advances in the molecular landscape of epithelial and mesenchymal tumors- Features more than 2,500 superb images in print and online, including many new gross and microscopic images as well as diagnostically relevant immunohistochemical and molecular findings- 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: VULVA INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS 4 Lichen Planus Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 8 Fixed Drug Eruption Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 10 Erythema Multiforme Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 12 Plasmacytosis Mucosae (Zoon) Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 14 Lichen Sclerosus Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 18 Allergic Contact Dermatitis Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 20 Psoriasis Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 22 Lichen Simplex Chronicus Marisa R. Nucci, MD 24 Foreign Body Granulomas Maria Angelica Selim, MD 26 Verruciform Xanthoma Maria Angelica Selim, MD 28 Crohn Disease Maria Angelica Selim, MD 30 Epidermolytic Acanthoma Marisa R. Nucci, MD 32 Papular Acantholytic Dermatosis Maria Angelica Selim, MD and Timothy R. Quinn, MD, CM 34 Behçet Disease Maria Angelica Selim, MD 36 Pemphigus Jason C. Reutter, MD 38 Bullous Pemphigoid Jason C. Reutter, MD 40 Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid (Cicatricial Pemphigoid) Jason C. Reutter, MD 42 Pemphigoid Gestationis (Herpes Gestationis) Jason C. Reutter, MD 44 Linear IgA Disease Jason C. Reutter, MD 46 Herpes Simplex Virus Jason C. Reutter, MD 50 Syphilis Jason C. Reutter, MD 54 Chancroid Jason C. Reutter, MD 56 Molluscum Contagiosum Jason C. Reutter, MD 58 Dermatophytosis Jason C. Reutter, MD 60 Candidiasis Jason C. Reutter, MD 62 Scabetic Infestations Jason C. Reutter, MD 64 Hidradenitis Suppurativa Jason C. Reutter, MD NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS 66 Bartholin Cyst Marisa R. Nucci, MD 68 Endometriosis Emily E. K. Meserve, MD, MPH 70 Fibroepithelial Stromal Polyp Marisa R. Nucci, MD 72 Massive Edema Marisa R. Nucci, MD EPITHELIAL TUMORS 74 HPV-Associated Lesions (Excluding Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia) Russell Ball, MD 78 Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia Russell Ball, MD 84 Squamous Cell Carcinoma Russell Ball, MD 88 Basal Cell Carcinoma Maria Angelica Selim, MD 94 Mucosal Melanotic Macule Maria Angelica Selim, MD 96 Common Melanocytic Nevus Russell Ball, MD 100 Atypical Nevus of Genital Tract Russell Ball, MD 104 Malignant Melanoma Maria Angelica Selim, MD 110 Extramammary Paget Disease Maria Angelica Selim, MD 116 Bartholin Gland Carcinoma Maria Angelica Selim, MD 118 Hidradenoma Papilliferum Maria Angelica Selim, MD 120 Fibroadenoma and Phyllodes Tumor Maria Angelica Selim, MD 122 Syringoma Jason C. Reutter, MD 124 Mixed Tumor Jason C. Reutter, MD 126 Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma Jason C. Reutter, MD 128 Eccrine Spiradenoma Jason C. Reutter, MD 130 Trichofolliculoma Jason C. Reutter, MD 132 Trichoepithelioma Jason C. Reutter, MD 134 Sebaceous Hyperplasia Jason C. Reutter, MD 136 Sebaceous Carcinoma Jason C. Reutter, MD MESENCHYMAL TUMORS 138 Angiomyofibroblastoma Marisa R. Nucci, MD 140 Cellular Angiofibroma Marisa R. Nucci, MD 142 Prepubertal Vulval Fibroma Marisa R. Nucci, MD 144 Superficial Angiomyxoma Marisa R. Nucci, MD 146 Deep (Aggressive) Angiomyxoma Marisa R. Nucci, MD 148 Smooth Muscle Tumors Esther Oliva, MD 154 Granular Cell Tumor Esther Oliva, MD 156 Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans Marisa R. Nucci, MD 158 Solitary Fibrous Tumor Marisa R. Nucci, MD 160 Lipoblastoma-Like Tumor Marisa R. Nucci, MD 162 Epithelioid Sarcoma Brooke E. Howitt, MD SECTION 2: VAGINA INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS 170 Desquamative Inflammatory Vaginitis Marisa R. Nucci, MD 172 Ligneous Vaginitis Marisa R. Nucci, MD 174 Malakoplakia Marisa R. Nucci, MD NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS 176 Vaginal Cysts Marisa R. Nucci, MD 178 Adenosis Marisa R. Nucci, MD 180 Polyps Emily E. K. Meserve, MD, MPH 182 Fallopian Tube Prolapse Emily E. K. Meserve, MD, MPH TUMORS 184 Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia C. Blake Gilks, MD, FRCPC 186 Squamous Cell Carcinoma C. Blake Gilks, MD, FRCPC 190 Adenocarcinomas, Nonclear Cell Type C. Blake Gilks, MD, FRCPC 194 Clear Cell Carcinoma Esther Oliva, MD 196 Mixed Tumor C. Blake Gilks, MD, FRCPC 198 Rhabdomyoma C.