Modern Soft Tissue Pathology
Tumors and Non-Neoplastic Conditions
2nd Edition
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- Editor: Markku Miettinen, National Cancer Institute, Maryland
- Date Published: January 2017
- availability: Available
- format: Print/online bundle
- isbn: 9781107567276
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Fully updated throughout, the second edition of this bestselling book provides a comprehensive guide to the pathology of soft tissue tumors and tumor-like lesions. Reflecting the latest WHO classification throughout, this new edition incorporates advances in clinicopathologic, biologic and genetic studies. As such, detailed coverage of immunohistochemistry and molecular diagnostics is included for each entity. Soft tissue tumors are broadly defined to include metastatic melanomas, carcinomas, and lymphoid proliferations in soft tissue, enabling the reader to distinguish between easily confused entities. Chapters are richly illustrated throughout with high-quality colour images, depicting both typical histology and variants of each entity. Each printed copy of this new edition is also packaged with a password, providing online access to the book's text and images. Written and edited by renowned international leaders in the field, this is an essential guide to all diagnostic modalities in soft tissue pathology.
Read more- Concise tables and illustrative panels allow the reader to formulate an understanding of each entity at a glance
- Detailed information about immunohistochemistry and genetics is integrated into the text for each entity, allowing the reader to understand tumor biology and make use of the full panoply of diagnostic modalities
- Edited by a world leader in soft tissue pathology, providing an authoritative one-stop resource for diagnostic practice
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‘Every new topic starts with a bit of basic background on the normal histology relating to the entity. This is exceptionally helpful for someone new to this topic. As a textbook for pathologists wishing to improve their basic knowledge of soft tissue pathology, I would highly recommend Modern Soft Tissue Pathology. As an ST1 with minimal exposure to soft tissue pathology, I have found this book easy to read and understand. Images are extensively and appropriately used. I feel each section is well-rounded and flows nicely. I have been very impressed by the standard of this book.’ British Medical Association Programme and Award Winners 2017
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: January 2017
- format: Print/online bundle
- isbn: 9781107567276
- length: 1070 pages
- dimensions: 283 x 225 x 55 mm
- weight: 4kg
- contains: 19 b/w illus. 1163 colour illus. 83 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Overview of soft tissue tumors Markku Miettinen
2. Radiologic evaluation of soft tissue tumors Mark D. Murphey and Mark J. Kransdorf
3. Immunohistochemistry of soft tissue tumors Markku Miettinen
4. Genetics of soft tissue tumors Julie A. Bridge and Marilu Nelson
5. Molecular genetics of soft tissue tumors Jerzy Lasota
6. Fibroblast biology, fasciitis, retroperitoneal fibrosis, and keloids Markku Miettinen
7. Fibromas and benign fibrous histiocytomas Markku Miettinen
8. Fibromatoses Markku Miettinen
9. Benign fibroblastic and myofibroblastic proliferations in children Markku Miettinen
10. Childhood fibroblastic and myofibroblastic proliferations of variable biologic potential Markku Miettinen
11. Myxomas and ossifying fibromxxoid tumor Markku Miettinen
12. Solitary fibrous tumor, hemangiopericytoma, and related tumors Markku Miettinen
13. Fibroblastic and myofibroblastic neoplasms with malignant potential Markku Miettinen
14. Lipoma variants and conditions simulating lipomatous tumors Markku Miettinen
15. Atypical lipomatous tumors and liposarcomas Markku Miettinen
16. Smooth muscle tumors Markku Miettinen
17. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) Markku Miettinen
18. Stromal tumors and tumor-like lesions of the female genital tract Markku Miettinen
19. Angiomyolipoma and other perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) Markku Miettinen
20. Rhabdomyomas and rhabdomyosarcomas Erin Rudzinski, Vinay Prasad, Kadria Sayed, Faridali Ramji and David M. Parham
21. Hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, and reactive vascular proliferations Markku Miettinen
22. Hemangioendotheliomas, angiosarcomas, and Kaposi's sarcoma Markku Miettinen
23. Glomus tumor, glomangiopericytoma, myopericytoma, and juxtaglomerular tumor Markku Miettinen
24. Nerve sheath tumors Markku Miettinen
25. Neuroectodermal tumors: melanocytic, glial, and meningeal neoplasms Markku Miettinen
26. Paragangliomas Markku Miettinen
27. Primary soft tissue tumors with epithelial differentiation Markku Miettinen
28. Malignant mesothelioma and other mesothelial proliferations Markku Miettinen
29. Merkel cell carcinoma and metastatic and sarcomatoid carcinomas involving soft tissue Markku Miettinen
30. Cartilage- and bone-forming tumors Julie C. Fanburg-Smith and Mark D. Murphey
31. Small round cell tumors Nick Shillingford, Hiroyuki Shimada and David M. Parham
32. Alveolar soft part sarcoma Markku Miettinen
33. Pathology of synovia and tendons Markku Miettinen
34. Miscellaneous tumor-like lesions, and histiocytic and foreign body reactions Markku Miettinen
35. Lymphoid, myeloid, histiocytic, and dendritic cell proliferations in soft tissues Markku Miettinen
36. Cytology of soft tissue lesions Matjaž Šebenik and Živa Pohar-Marinšek
37. Surgical management of soft tissue sarcoma: histologic type and grade guide surgical planning and integration of multimodality therapy Charlotte Ariyan and Samuel Singer
38. Medical oncology of soft tissue sarcomas Robert G. Maki.
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