Breast Pathology: Diagnosis and Insights, An Issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics, 1st Edition
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Stuart J. Schnitt & Sandra J. Shin
Clinically accessible information for pathologists on histology, molecular pathology, differential diagnosis, and clinical overview is presented. Common and rare entities are covered with an abundance of images to highight key features.Topics for pat ...view more
Clinically accessible information for pathologists on histology, molecular pathology, differential diagnosis, and clinical overview is presented. Common and rare entities are covered with an abundance of images to highight key features.Topics for pathologists covering the fast moving field of breast pathology include: Less common variants and mimics of DCIS; Invasive lobular carcinoma and its variants; Important inflammatory and reactive lesions; Small glandular proliferations; Vascular lesions of the breast; Combined epithelial-myoepithelial lesion; Immunhistochemical pitfalls in the diagnosis of breast lesions; Pathology considerations in patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Molecular classification of breast cancer: Jorge Reis-Filho; Prognostic factors for patients with breast cancer: Traditional and New
Clinically accessible information for pathologists on histology, molecular pathology, differential diagnosis, and clinical overview is presented. Common and rare entities are covered with an abundance of images to highight key features.Topics for pathologists covering the fast moving field of breast pathology include: Less common variants and mimics of DCIS; Invasive lobular carcinoma and its variants; Important inflammatory and reactive lesions; Small glandular proliferations; Vascular lesions of the breast; Combined epithelial-myoepithelial lesion; Immunhistochemical pitfalls in the diagnosis of breast lesions; Pathology considerations in patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Molecular classification of breast cancer: Jorge Reis-Filho; Prognostic factors for patients with breast cancer: Traditional and New
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By Stuart J. Schnitt, MD, Professor of Pathology Harvard Medical School, Co-Director of Anatomic Pathology Beth Israel-Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA and Sandra J. Shin, MD
https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/breast-pathology-diagnosis-and-insights-an-issue-of-surgical-pathology-clinics-9781455739424.html6849Breast Pathology: Diagnosis and Insights, An Issue of Surgical Pathology Clinicshttps://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455739424.jpg98.9998.99USDInStock/Clinics/Clinics/Medicine/Pathology438872552550412514182692514512038Clinically accessible information for pathologists on histology, molecular pathology, differential diagnosis, and clinical overview is presented. Common and rare entities are covered with an abundance of images to highight key features.Topics for pathologists covering the fast moving field of breast pathology include: Less common variants and mimics of DCIS; Invasive lobular carcinoma and its variants; Important inflammatory and reactive lesions; Small glandular proliferations; Vascular lesions of the breast; Combined epithelial-myoepithelial lesion; Immunhistochemical pitfalls in the diagnosis of breast lesions; Pathology considerations in patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Molecular classification of breast cancer: Jorge Reis-Filho; Prognostic factors for patients with breast cancer: Traditional and New Clinically accessible information for pathologists on histology, molecular pathology, differential diagnosis, and clinical overview is presented. Common and rare entities are covered with an abundance of images to highight key features.Topics for pathologists covering the fast moving field of breast pathology include: Less common variants and mimics of DCIS; Invasive lobular carcinoma and its variants; Important inflammatory and reactive lesions; Small glandular proliferations; Vascular lesions of the breast; Combined epithelial-myoepithelial lesion; Immunhistochemical pitfalls in the diagnosis of breast lesions; Pathology considerations in patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Molecular classification of breast cancer: Jorge Reis-Filho; Prognostic factors for patients with breast cancer: Traditional and New00add-to-cart97814557394242012ProfessionalBy Stuart J. Schnitt, MD and Sandra J. Shin, MD20121BookOtherSaunders0Oct 1, 2012IN STOCK - This may take up to 5 business days to shipBy <STRONG>Stuart J. Schnitt</STRONG>, MD, Professor of Pathology Harvard Medical School, Co-Director of Anatomic Pathology Beth Israel-Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA and <STRONG>Sandra J. Shin</STRONG>, MDClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select