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