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Placental and Gestational Pathology
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Mana Parast, Raymond W. Redline, Bradley J. Quade, Brendan Fitzgerald, Sarah Keating, Drucilla J. Roberts, Theonia K. Boyd, Suzanne M. Jacques, Faisal Qureshi, Monique E. De Paepe, Kelly Devereaux, Ann Folkins, Linda M. Ernst, Sydney Card, Koah Vierkoetter
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  • Date Published: August 2018
  • availability: Available
  • format: Print/online bundle
  • isbn: 9781316632536

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  • This concise and comprehensive resource is vital for the pathologist faced with providing accurate, timely, and clinically useful diagnoses for placentas, products of conception, and gravid hysterectomies. Combining the pathologic, research, and clinical expertise of a diverse group of editors and authors from centers of excellence for placental pathology, this book enables easy application of the latest Amsterdam international consensus classification criteria, with cross-references to previous terminology and a pathophysiology-based classification system. It provides complete descriptions and illustrations of diagnostic gross, microscopic, and immunohistochemical findings together with a thorough discussion of potential pitfalls and differential diagnosis. Current theories of the genetic and physiologic basis for disease processes, culminating in placental lesions are discussed. The book features high-quality images and standardized measurement tables to assist real-time diagnoses and provides access to an online version on Cambridge Core, which can be accessed via the code printed on the inside of the cover.

    • Features latest Amsterdam international consensus classification criteria with cross references to previous terminology, allowing pathologists to quickly implement up to date diagnostic approaches
    • Summarizes the clinical context, pathogenesis, gross and microscopic features, differential diagnosis, ancillary diagnostic testing, prognostic implications, and gaps in existing knowledge for each diagnostic lesion
    • The high quality images and standardized measurement tables, which can be expanded in the bundled online HTML version, assist pathologists in making real-time diagnoses
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    • Date Published: August 2018
    • format: Print/online bundle
    • isbn: 9781316632536
    • length: 364 pages
    • dimensions: 254 x 194 x 22 mm
    • weight: 1.22kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Introduction:
    1. Normal development Mana Parast
    Part II. Early Pregnancy Pathology:
    2. Early pregnancy loss with normal karyotype Raymond W. Redline
    3. Early pregnancy loss with abnormal karyotype Raymond W. Redline
    4. Gestational trophoblastic disease Bradley J. Quade
    Part III. Maternal Uteroplacental-Vascular Pathology:
    5. Maternal vascular/trophoblastic developmental abnormalities Raymond W. Redline
    6. Distal villous hypoplasia, focal and diffuse Brendan Fitzgerald and Sarah Keating
    7. Maternal vascular malperfusion Raymond W. Redline
    8. Loss of maternal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts
    Part IV. Fetal Stromal-Vascular Pathology:
    9. Fetal-stromal vascular developmental abnormalities Raymond W. Redline
    10. Fetal vascular malperfusion Theonia K. Boyd
    11. Loss of fetal vascular integrity Drucilla J. Roberts
    Part V. Inflammatory Processes:
    12. Placental infections Drucilla J. Roberts
    13. Chronic villitis/ villitis of unknown etiology (Vue) Mana Parast
    14. Chronic inflammatory lesions sometimes associated with villitis of unknown etiology (Vue) Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi
    15. Chronic histiocytic intervillositis Raymond W. Redline
    Part VI. Other Pathologic Processes:
    16. Placental size, shape, and umbilical cord abnormalities Raymond W. Redline
    17. Perivillous fibrin deposition Drucilla J. Roberts
    18. Atypical intraplacental hemorrhages/ thrombi Brendan Fitzgerald and Sarah Keating
    19. Meconium effects Theonia K. Boyd
    20. Increased circulating fetal nucleated red blood cells Theonia K. Boyd
    21. Early and late membrane/amnion rupture and amnion nodosum Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi
    22. Metastatic tumors Drucilla J. Roberts
    23. Heterotopias and germ cell tumors Suzanne M. Jacques and Faisal Qureshi
    24. Lysosomal storage disease, Bartter syndrome, and mimics Raymond W. Redline
    Part VII. Pathology of Multiple Gestations:
    25. The pathology of monochorionic placentation Monique E. De Paepe
    26. Dichorionic or higher order multiple gestations Monique E. De Paepe
    Part VIII. Uteroplacental Pathology:
    27. Abnormal placental location Kelly Devereaux and Ann Folkins
    28. Morbidly adherent placenta Linda M. Ernst
    29. Uterine rupture/ dehiscence Sydney Card and Ann Folkins
    30. Postpartum hemorrhage Koah Vierkoetter and Ann Folkins
    Part IX. Clinicopathologic Correlations: Placental Pathology and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes:
    31. Spontaneous preterm delivery (premature labor, premature rupture of membranes, vaginal bleeding, cervical insufficiency) Raymond W. Redline
    32. Fetal growth restriction Ann Folkins
    33. Fetal death Theonia K. Boyd
    34. Central nervous system injury Raymond W. Redline
    35. Recurrent pregnancy loss Raymond W. Redline.

  • Editors

    Raymond W. Redline, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
    Raymond W. Redline is Professor of Pathology and Reproductive Biology at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, where he currently directs the Pediatric, Perinatal, and Gynecologic Pathology sections. He has served for 32 years on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, and chaired the Society for Pediatric Pathology Placenta Nosology Project.

    Theonia K. Boyd, Harvard Medical School, Boston
    Theonia K. Boyd is Associate Professor of Pathology and Director of Anatomic Pathology at Boston Children's Hospital, and a staff member of the Division of Women's and Perinatal Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital. She served on the faculty of Tufts University School of Medicine and then Harvard Medical School, Boston, for a total of 22 years.

    Drucilla J. Roberts, Harvard Medical School, Boston
    Drucilla J. Roberts is Associate Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and Associate Pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. She previously held a fellowship in Women's and Perinatal Pathology and a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, Boston. Along with Dr Boyd, she is co-Director of a CME course on Placental Pathology.

    Contributors

    Mana Parast, Raymond W. Redline, Bradley J. Quade, Brendan Fitzgerald, Sarah Keating, Drucilla J. Roberts, Theonia K. Boyd, Suzanne M. Jacques, Faisal Qureshi, Monique E. De Paepe, Kelly Devereaux, Ann Folkins, Linda M. Ernst, Sydney Card, Koah Vierkoetter

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