Diagnostic Pathology: Gynecological | 3 Edition
ISBN-13: 9780443104565
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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, Diagnostic Pathology: Gynecological, 3rd Edition, 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.
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Covers all areas of gynecologic pathology, organized into six easy-to-reference anatomic sections: vulva, vagina, uterus, ovary, fallopian tube and broad ligament, and peritoneum
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Includes all frequently encountered conditions plus extensive coverage of uncommon entities, such as inflammatory diseases of the vulva, discussed by experts in dermatopathology
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Provides updated differential diagnoses and diagnostic pearls, as well as extensive revisions based on the 2020 World Health Organization’s Classification of Tumours: Female Genital Tumours, including staging issues and measurement standards
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Contains new chapters on syndromes associated with gynecologic tumors, emerging and newly recognized entities in the female genital tract, and vascular tumors of the gynecologic tract
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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
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Updates ancillary techniques, newly encountered pitfalls, and advances in the molecular landscape of epithelial and mesenchymal tumors
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Features more than 2,300 superb images, including many new gross and microscopic images as well as diagnostically relevant immunohistochemical and molecular findings