Practical Surgical Pathology of the Breast
Practical Surgical Pathology of the Breast is a comprehensive and accessible guide for the practicing pathologist and trainee. It provides anatomic pathologists with the essential knowledge and tools to navigate breast cases and classification systems that are commonly and uncommonly found in everyday practice. Particularly challenging topics such as understanding the molecular mechanisms linked to breast cancer and the interpretation of molecular tests, are covered in clear prose, along with useful discussions on diagnostic challenges written by world experts. The use of immunohistochemistry in breast pathology is discussed in detail and how to apply it to resolve diagnostic problems. As a result, the book simplifies difficult-to-master issues such as recognizing therapy-induced changes to breast specimens and identifying borderline breast lesions and many more.
Each chapter features high-quality images and stains, tables that emphasize differential diagnoses, text that highlight common diagnostic pitfalls with corresponding tips, as well as helpful key points and how to reach an accurate diagnosis using appropriate procedures and tests. With Practical Surgical Pathology of the Breast as a guide, practitioners and residents can hone their diagnostic skills, resolve difficult cases and improve their approach to breast cases in their daily practice.
Key Features:
- Written by world-renowned breast pathology experts
- Emphasizes the differential diagnosis problem-solving process found in everyday practice
- Contains over 700 high-quality images including numerous immunohistochemical stains which are essential when comparing breast entities
- Includes detailed coverage of core biopsy interpretation, precursors of mammary carcinoma and their mimics, papillary lesions, flat epithelial atypia, adenosis, microinvasive carcinoma, carcinomas with good prognosis, mesenchymal lesions, triple negative carcinomas, lymphomas of the breast, and interpretation of therapy-related changes
- Highlights diagnostic pitfalls and common problems that a pathologist will encounter and includes practical tips throughout to guide the proper interpretation of breast lesions and the proper application of tests to reach accurate diagnoses
CONTENTS
Contributors
Preface
1. The Diagnostic Challenges of Core Needle Biopsy Interpretation
Aylin Simsir and Joan F. Cangiarella
2. Morphologic Precursors of Mammary Carcinoma and Their Mimics
Edi Brogi, Camilla Cristando, and Hannah Y. Wen
3. Papillary Lesions of the Breast
Cansu Karakas, Erika Resetkova, and Aysegul A. Sahin
4. Diagnostic Challenges of Adenosis and Common Pitfalls
Juan P. Palazzo, Belén Pérez Mies, Esteban Gnass, and Jose Palacios Calvo
5. Flat Epithelial Atypia
Melinda F. Lerwill
6. Secretory Breast Lesions: Pathologic Features and Differential Diagnoses
Upasana Joneja and Juan P. Palazzo
7. Microinvasive Carcinoma: Diagnostic Features and Common Pitfalls
Dilip D. Giri
8. Triple-Negative Carcinomas
Andrew P. Sciallis and Celina G. Kleer
9. Carcinomas With Good Prognosis and Related Entities
Melinda E. Sanders and Jean F. Simpson
10. Mesenchymal Lesions of the Breast
Melinda E. Sanders, Gaetano Magro, and Juan P. Palazzo
11. Lymphomas of the Breast
Judith A. Ferry
12. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Changes in Breast Cancer
Elena Brachtel
13. Immunohistochemistry in Breast Pathology
Felipe C. Geyer, Fresia Pareja, Magali Lacroix-Triki, and Jorge S. Reis-Filho
14. Application of Molecular Pathology in Breast Cancer
Felipe C. Geyer, Caterina Marchiò, and Jorge S. Reis-Filho
Index

- Release Date: March 19, 2018
- Hardback
- 422 Pages
- Trim Size: 8.5in x 11in
- Number of Illustrations: 450
- ISBN: 9781620701058
- eBook ISBN: 9781617052835