Differential Diagnosis of Intraductal Proliferative Lesions (UDH, ADH and DCIS); Triple Negative Breast Cancers; Flat Epithelial Atypia; Lobular Neoplasia and Carcinomas in situ with indeterminate features; Fibroepithelial Lesions; Encapsulated Papillary Carcinoma; Use of Myoepithelial Cell Markers in the Distinction of Benign, In situ and Invasive Lesions; Spindle Cell Carcinoma of the Breast; Nipple Adenoma; Mucinous Lesions of the Breast
Laura C. Collins Books




Biopsy Interpretation of the Breast
- 632 pages
- 23 hours of reading
Focusing on the practical aspects of breast pathology, this guide aids in the accurate diagnosis of various lesions by organizing them based on histologic patterns. It incorporates the latest WHO nomenclature, advances in molecular pathology, and the significance of adjunctive studies. Key features include high-quality photomicrographs, tables for quick reference, and discussions on controversial diagnostic issues. The enhanced eBook offers a seamless reading experience across devices, with powerful search tools and the ability to annotate text easily.
Focusing on Breast Pathology, this issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics covers a range of critical topics including core needle biopsy techniques, mucinous lesions, and the differential diagnosis of spindle cell lesions. It also addresses prognostic testing in breast cancer, low-grade neoplasia pathways, and genotype-phenotype correlations. Additionally, it explores lobular carcinoma in situ and the processing and reporting of breast specimens in neoadjuvant settings, providing valuable insights for practitioners in the field.
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