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Biopsy interpretation : the frozen section / [edited by] Nicole A. Cipriani, Jerome B. Taxy, Aliya N. Husain.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cipriani, Nicole A.
Taxy, Jerome B.
Husain, Aliya N.
Series:
Biopsy interpretation series.
Biopsy interpretation series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Frozen Sections--methods.
Biopsy--methods.
Biopsy.
Frozen tissue sections.
Medical Subjects:
Frozen Sections--methods.
Biopsy--methods.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (528 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
3rd ed.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, PA : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2023.
Summary:
"Offering expert guidance on the practical use of the frozen section in the management of clinical problems, Biopsy Interpretation: The Frozen Section, 3rd Edition, is a highly illustrated, authoritative reference on this intraoperative consultative option. New editor Dr. Nicole A. Cipriani, along with Drs. Aliya N. Husain, Jerome B. Taxy, and a team of expert contributing authors, focuses not only on how to view and interpret a slide, but also when to do a frozen section. Fully up to date with extensive new content and images, this third edition emphasizes intraoperative consultation and patient management, explaining the role the general surgical pathologist can play in the treatment of patients.Focuses on the assets and limitations of the frozen section including the practical techniques of execution, interpretation, and the communication of results, with emphasis on the morphologic expertise of the surgical pathologist in standard hematoxylin and eosin sections and imprints. New or thoroughly updated content in multiple critical areas, including infectious disease, female genital tract, head and neck, bone and soft tissue, and CNS.Features more than 400 full-color illustrations (many of actual frozen sections, with artifacts), an additional 150 figures online, bonus online videos, and dozens of questions for self-assessment. Enrich Your eBook Reading ExperienceRead directly on your preferred device(s),such as computer, tablet, or smartphone.Easily convert to audiobook,powering your content with natural language text-to-speech"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Contents
1 The Frozen Section: Historical Background
HISTORY OF THE FROZEN SECTION
2 Overview and General Concepts in Intraoperative Diagnosis
INDICATIONS FOR FROZEN SECTION
TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE INDICATORS IN FROZEN SECTION
Gross Inspection and Tissue Sampling
Tissue Freezing and Sectioning
Tissue Fixation and Staining
Intraoperative Cytology
General Quality Considerations
Documentation and Reporting
Frozen Section Discrepancies
TELEPATHOLOGY
Types of Telepathology Systems
Accuracy of Telepathology
CAP Requirements for Telepathology
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY FOR FROZEN SECTION
3 Infectious Disease
INTRODUCTION
BACTERIA
Actinomyces
Mycobacteria
Sarcoidosis
FUNGUS
Dimorphic Fungus
Molds
PARASITES
Echinococcus
Cysticercosis
Ameba
CONCLUSION
PURPOSE
SCOPE
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
PROCEDURE
4 Hematolymphoid Tissue
TOUCH IMPRINT CYTOLOGY VERSUS FROZEN SECTION
HEMATOPOIETIC VERSUS NONHEMATOPOIETIC
INTERPRETATION OF TOUCH IMPRINT CYTOLOGY
Predominance of Intermediate to Large Cells
Touch Imprint with Mostly Blasts
Touch Imprints with Mostly Monotonous Small Lymphocytes
Touch Imprint with a Mixed Cellular Pattern
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
Microbiologic Culture
Thin-Needle Biopsies
Mediastinal Lesions
Pediatric Patients
Patients with a History of Solid Organ or Bone Marrow Transplantation
Patients with History of HIV
5 Bone and Soft Tissue
CLINICAL INFORMATION
RADIOGRAPHIC IMPRESSION
EFFECTS OF DECALCIFICATION METHODS.
IMPORTANT DIFFERENTIALS THROUGH CASE STUDIES
Epiphyseal Lesions
Expansile Cystic Lesions
Marrow Processes
Cartilaginous Lesions
Previous Joint Replacement and Evaluation for Infection
SUMMARY
6 Female Genital Tract
VULVA
VAGINA
CERVIX
ENDOMETRIUM
Gross Evaluation
Histologic Evaluation
MYOMETRIUM
OVARY
Ovarian Epithelial Tumors
Ovarian Nonepithelial Tumors
Metastatic Carcinomas Involving Ovaries
Endometriosis
PRODUCTS OF CONCEPTION
7 Lung, Mediastinum, and Pleura
THE LUNG
Gross Assessment and Processing of Lung Specimens
Gross Examination of Infectious Lungs
The Lung Frozen Section: Major Intraoperative Questions
The Lung Frozen Section-University of Chicago Experience
The Lung Frozen Section and Interpretation of Neoplastic Lesions
The Lung Frozen Section and Interpretation of Nonneoplastic Conditions Presenting as a Lung Nodule
MEDIASTINAL LYMPH NODE AND MEDIASTINAL MASS FROZEN SECTION
Mediastinal Lymph Node Frozen Section: Major Intraoperative Questions
Mediastinal Lymph Node Frozen Section and Its Interpretation
Mediastinal Mass Frozen Section and Its Interpretation
Mediastinal Frozen Section-The University of Chicago Experience
PLEURAL FROZEN SECTION AND ITS INTERPRETATION
Pleural Frozen Section-The University of Chicago Experience
8 Pediatric Frozen Section
PEDIATRIC SOLID TUMORS
Pediatric Solid Tumors: Major Intraoperative Questions
Pediatric Solid Tumors and Frozen Section Interpretation
Specimen Handling Considerations with Pediatric Solid Tumors
Cytomorphologic Findings in Specific Pediatric Solid Tumors
HIRSCHSPRUNG DISEASE
Surgical Treatment
Hirschsprung Disease: Major Intraoperative Questions
The Frozen Section
9 Breast and Sentinel Lymph Node.
BREAST FROZEN SECTION
The Breast: Major Intraoperative Questions
Other Indications (and Contraindications) for Breast Frozen Section
The Breast: Gross Specimen Handling, Frozen Section, and Its Interpretation
The Breast: Possible Emerging Technologies
SENTINEL LYMPH NODE FROZEN SECTION
The Sentinel Lymph Node: Major Intraoperative Questions
The Sentinel Lymph Node after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
The Sentinel Lymph Node: Gross Specimen Handling, Frozen Section, and Its Interpretation
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
10 Genitourinary System
INTRODUCTION: GENITOURINARY FROZEN SECTION
KIDNEY: INTRODUCTION
Kidney: The Intraoperative Questions
Kidney: Frozen Section Examination
UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA: INTRODUCTION
Urothelial Carcinoma: Intraoperative Questions
Urothelial Carcinoma: Frozen Section Examination
PROSTATE CANCER: INTRODUCTION
Prostate Margins and Pelvic Lymph Nodes: Intraoperative Questions
Prostate Margins and Pelvic Lymph Nodes: Frozen Section Examination
TESTIS: INTRODUCTION
Testicular Tumor: The Intraoperative Questions
Testicular Tumor: Frozen Section Examination
PENIS AND SCROTUM
11 Head and Neck
MUCOSAL LESIONS OF THE HEAD AND NECK
An Immediate Diagnosis on a Primary Lesion
Oropharyngeal Lesions
The Complicating Effects of Previous Treatment
The Status of a Mucosal Resection Margin
Identification of Nodal Metastasis
SALIVARY GLAND TUMORS
Specimen Handling
Benign Tumors
Malignant Tumors
SINONASAL LESIONS
CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR HEAD AND NECK FROZEN SECTION
12 Thyroid and Parathyroid
THYROID
Thyroid Intraoperative Questions
Thyroid Gross Specimen Handling
Thyroid Microscopy
Adenomatous Nodules and Follicular Neoplasms
Lymphocytic Thyroiditis.
Exophytic Thyroid Nodules versus Lymph Node Metastasis versus Lateral Aberrant Thyroid
Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
Thyroid Summary
PARATHYROID
Parathyroid Gross Specimen Handling
Parathyroid Microscopy
Parathyroid Summary
13 Gastrointestinal Tract
ESOPHAGUS
Major Intraoperative Questions
Interpretation of the Frozen Section
STOMACH
SMALL BOWEL
APPENDIX
COLON AND RECTUM
14 Liver, Extrahepatic Biliary Tree, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
LIVER
Frozen Section Interpretation
Liver Biopsy Obtained at the Time of Bariatric Surgery
Cadaveric Donor Biopsy Evaluation
GALLBLADDER AND EXTRAHEPATIC BILIARY TREE
Major Intraoperative Question
PANCREAS
Introduction
15 The Skin
MOHS MICROGRAPHIC SURGERY
Specimen Types and Biopsy Techniques
BASAL CELL CARCINOMA
Diagnostic Pitfalls
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
MELANOMA
OTHER CUTANEOUS NEOPLASMS
METASTATIC MALIGNANCIES
POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS
Erythema Multiforme/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Infections: Viral: Herpes
Infections: Bacterial
16 Central Nervous System
Changing Role of Intraoperative Assessments
Radiology
Type of Procedure and Reasonable Expectations
Specimen Triage.
Intraoperative Assessment by Special Stains and Molecular Studies
Specific Entities and Clinical Scenarios
Infiltrating Gliomas
Low-Grade Gliomas/Neuroglial Lesions/Pediatric Gliomas
Meningioma
Other Mesenchymal or Mesenchymal-like Lesions
Ventricular/Periventricular
Sellar/Suprasellar
Embryonal Tumors Including Medulloblastoma and Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor (AT/RT)
Spine
Other Lesions
Index.
Notes:
Preceded by Biopsy interpretation / Jerome B. Taxy, Aliya N. Husain, Anthony G. Montag. Second edition. [2014].
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781975170097
1975170091

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