This atlas illustrates the range of breast lesions with detailed correlation of gross and microscopic features. Where relevant, radiological images are incorporated. A description of normal, developmental and physiological breast morphology will serve as introduction to the main content of this atlas. Classification of tumors is based on the latest World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Breast, 4th edition, 2012. As immunohistochemistry is a key adjunctive tool in the workup of breast lesions as well as used in prognostic evaluation of breast cancers, appropriate examples are interspersed among the lesions where pertinent.…mehr
This atlas illustrates the range of breast lesions with detailed correlation of gross and microscopic features. Where relevant, radiological images are incorporated. A description of normal, developmental and physiological breast morphology will serve as introduction to the main content of this atlas. Classification of tumors is based on the latest World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Breast, 4th edition, 2012. As immunohistochemistry is a key adjunctive tool in the workup of breast lesions as well as used in prognostic evaluation of breast cancers, appropriate examples are interspersed among the lesions where pertinent.
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Autorenporträt
Puay Hoon Tan, FRCPADivision of PathologySingapore General Hospital Academia, Diagnostics Tower Level 720 College Road Singapore 169856 Aysegul A. Sahin, MD Department of Pathology, Division of Pathology/Lab MedicineThe University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Unit 85, Room G1.3569CHouston, TX USA
Inhaltsangabe
Normal Breast and Physiological Changes.- Developmental, Reactive, and Inflammatory Conditions.- Fibroepithelial Lesions.- Papillary Lesions.- Benign Sclerosing Lesions.- Mucinous Lesions.- Apocrine Lesions.- Vascular Lesions.- Intraductal Proliferative Lesions.- Lobular Lesions (Lobular Neoplasia, Invasive Lobular Carcinoma).- Spindle Cell Lesions.- Invasive Carcinoma.- Nipple Lesions.- Male Breast Lesions.- Treatment-Related Changes.