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Guest edited by Dr. Justin Bishop, this issue of Surgical Pathology
Clinics will cover several key areas of interest related to Head
and Neck Pathology. This issue is one of four selected each year by
our series Consulting Editor, Dr. Jason Hornick. Articles in this
issue include but are not limited to: Intraductal Carcinomas of the
Salivary Gland, Sclerosing polycystic adenoma,Basal Cell Adenoma
and Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma, Sialadenoma papilliferum, Papillary
Neoplasms of the Salivary Duct System: A review, Myoepithelial
carcinoma, Lymphoepithelial carcinoma of salivary glands,
Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma, Salivary Duct Carcinoma: An
aggressive salivary gland carcinoma with morphological variants,
newly identified molecular characteristics, and emerging treatment
modalities, Polymorphous adenocarcinoma, Emerging Entities in
Salivary Pathology: A Practical Review of Sclerosing Microcystic
Adenocarcinoma, Microsecretory Adenocarcinoma, and Secretory
Myoepithelial Carcinoma,Genomic analysis of salivary gland cancer
and treatment of salivary gland cancers, and more.
An essential foundation text for residents and pathologists, the
third edition of Head and Neck Pathology, a volume in the
Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology series, has been fully revised
to include recent advances in the field. Featuring a highly
templated, easy-to-use format and new information throughout, this
practical, affordable resource by Drs. Lester D. R. Thompson and
Justin A. Bishop is ideal for study and review as well as everyday
clinical practice. Inclusion of a wide range of diagnoses in both
head and neck and endocrine organ pathology. A focus on the
specific features of selected non-neoplastic and neoplastic
entities, including broad and in-depth differential diagnoses.
Clinical and Pathologic Features summarized in quick-reference
boxes for fast access to information. A highly templated format
that includes pertinent clinical, imaging, and
management/prognostic features; pathologic features; ancillary
studies; differential diagnosis; and meaningfully chosen
bibliography. Over a thousand full-color photographs illustrate
important pathologic features, enabling you to form a differential
diagnosis and compare your findings with actual cases.
Contributions from internationally recognized expert pathologists,
keeping you up to date with the latest information in the field.
New criteria as established by the 2017 World Health Organization
Classification of Head and Neck Tumours and the 2017 World Health
Organization Classification of Endocrine Organ Tumours. A new
oropharynx section, separated from the oral cavity. Inclusion of
unique newly identified molecular information in many tumor
entities. Coverage of NUT carcinoma, HPV-associated adenoid
cystic-like carcinoma, sinonasal renal cell-like adenocarcinoma,
SMARCB1 (INI-1) deficient sinonasal carcinoma, biphenotypic
sinonasal sarcoma, neuroendocrine carcinomas, oropharyngeal
carcinoma, polycystic disease and sclerosing polycystic adenosis,
secretory carcinoma, cribriform adenocarcinoma of the minor
salivary glands, variants of myoepithelioma, clear cell carcinoma,
and changes in gnathic cysts classification. Expert ConsultT eBook
version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience
allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from
the book on a variety of devices.
Offering the most comprehensive collection of head and neck
pathology specimens available in one reference, Gnepp's Diagnostic
Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck, 3rd Edition, is a
must-have resource for pathologists in training and practice. This
abundantly illustrated volume covers both common and rare disease
entities of the entire head and neck area, with particular emphasis
on differential diagnosis and diagnostic problems and pitfalls.
Detailed text and a highly visual format help you improve
turnaround time when diagnosing a specimen and facilitate clear
communication of prognosis and therapeutic management options to
surgical/medical colleagues. Covers key topics such as molecular
aspects of disease, especially in reference to targeted therapy and
personalized medicine; the latest classification and staging
systems for head and neck diseases and disorders; and
immunohistochemical features that help ensure diagnostic accuracy.
Discusses new diagnostic biomarkers and their utility in
differential diagnosis, as well as newly described variants and new
histologic entities. Includes a new chapter on eye pathology.
Incorporates new criteria as established by the 2017 World Health
Organization classification of Head and Neck tumors and the 2017
World Health Organization classification of Endocrine organ tumors.
Provides clinicopathologic correlations throughout to give you all
the information you need to formulate a complete diagnostic report.
Features more than 1700 full-color illustrations that capture the
pathologic appearance of the full range of common and rare
neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions. Enhanced eBook version
included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access
all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety
of devices.
This book reviews normal thymic structure and covers the
histomorphology of benign and malignant tumors and rare lesions of
the thymus, with detailed descriptions of over 300 full color
photomicrographs accompanied by relevant clinical and radiology
photographs and anatomical drawings. It includes chapters on the
surgical pathology and cytology of thymic lesions (which is rarely
described in the available literature), and all grades and stages
of the most common thymic lesions. Written and edited by leading
experts on pathology, the book highlights the expanded role of
pathologists in patient care for thymic lesions. It will help
students to understand thymic cytology and surgical pathology in
detail and enable them to answer questions on thymic surgical
resections and cytology cases in their pathology post-graduation
examination. In addition, the book offers a comprehensive, richly
illustrated guide to thymic pathology for clinicians, practicing
pathologists, post-graduate residents and students alike.
This book contains a compilation of high-yield, at-a-glance
summaries in quick reference format for various topics that are
frequently encountered by pathologists in the daily practice or on
the boards. The focus is not organ-based histologic criteria, but
rather everything else that goes into pathologic diagnoses but is
difficult to keep committed to memory. The emphasis is on
immunohistochemistry, special stains, grading systems, molecular
markers, tumor syndromes, and helpful clinical references. Also
included are morphologic summaries that encompass high-yield
material cutting across all organ systems, such as an illustrated
guide for microorganisms, tumor differentials, and an illustrated
glossary of pathologic descriptors. The book has a unique format in
that the information is presented primarily in tables and diagrams
accompanied by brief and to-the-point explanatory text. The guiding
principle was to boil the information down to the essentials but
with just enough commentary to be accessible to a newcomer to
pathology and to serve as a quick reference to a practicing
pathologist.  In the 7 years since its initial
publication, there have been considerable advances in surgical
pathology, particularly immunohistochemical stains, molecular
diagnostics, and histologic grading schemes. In the second
edition, the content has been thoroughly updated to incorporate
these developments, while retaining the overall scope and concise
format of the first edition. In addition, the reader will find
summaries for many new topics as well as multiple new cartoon
illustrations and diagrams.Â
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