Soft tissue sarcomas : a pattern-based approach to diagnosis
AUTHOR : Dei Tos, Angelo Paolo
CALL NO : QZ345 D324s 2019
IMPRINT : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2019
Soft tissue sarcomas represent a heterogeneous group of rare malignancies, widely regarded as one of the most diagnostically challenging. Drawing on their collective experience gleaned from over 30,000 cases, this book offer practical guidance from leading experts in soft tissue pathology. Exploring topics with clinical, immune-histochemical and molecular correlation, chapters are organised in a clear, morphological structure. This valuable resource includes diagnostic clues for practitioners of all levels to override the challenges and pitfalls in patient diagnosis. Featuring a range of high-quality illustrations, the focus is on sarcomas, lesions of intermediate malignancy, and benign tumours, whilst also providing support in emphasizing the differences between these and pseudosarcomas. Readers can gain confidence in minimizing diagnostic errors, with this pattern-based, wide-ranging approach. This book includes entry to an online version on Cambridge Core, which can be accessed via the code printed on the inside of the cover.
- Focuses on key, real-life diagnostic challenges, faced by practitioners, every day
- Readers will benefit from an approach in which chapters are organized by morphology, to replicate the typical, daily approach to diagnosis
- Includes access to an HTML version of the text on Cambridge Core, where all of the plentiful high quality illustrations can be viewed and zoomed in on