The Cytology of Soft Tissue Tumours (Monographs in Clinical Cytology Vol.16) (2003. X, 115 p. w. 78 col. figs. 28,5 cm)

The Cytology of Soft Tissue Tumours (Monographs in Clinical Cytology Vol.16) (2003. X, 115 p. w. 78 col. figs. 28,5 cm)

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基本説明

Including contributions by Rydholm A. (Lund); Carlén, B. (Lund).

Full Description

In the last few years, the primary diagnosis of soft tissue tumours has emerged as an important new target for fine needle aspiration (FNA). The purpose of this book is to facilitate the cytological evaluation of FNA smears from soft tissue tumours and to suggest cytological criteria for histotype diagnoses. Its primary aim is to describe and illustrate not only the most common types but also those rare tumours where cytological features have been largely described in case reports and in small series. The diagnostic use of ancillary methods is discussed and illustrated, and, in order to facilitate the diagnostic work-up in FNA samples, smears are also classified according to their principal microscopic patterns. The selection of entities presented, their diagnostic features and differential diagnostic considerations are mainly based on the experience with FNA in the primary diagnosis of soft tissue tumours in patients referred to the Musculoskeletal Tumour Centre at the University Hospital in Lund, Sweden over the last 30 years. The illustrations have mainly been culled from cases in the files of the Department of Pathology and Cytology, Lund University Hospital. Soft tissue tumours are relatively rare and often difficult to correctly diagnose in fine needle aspirates. Therefore, this publication should be welcomed by all cytopathologists involved in the FNA diagnosis of tumours as a valuable addition to their benchside textbooks. (A Karger ""Publishing Highlights 1890-2015"" title.)

Contents

Part 1 Fine Needle Aspiration of Soft Tissue Tumours: Surgical Biopsy, Core Needle Biopsy or Fine Needle Aspiration in the Primary Diagnosis; Diagnostic Accuracy of Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy; Pitfalls in the Fine Needle Aspiration of Soft Tissue Tumours; Complications of Fine Needle Aspiration of Soft Tissue Tumours; Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Procedure; Classification of the Cytodiagnosis; The Final Evaluation of a Soft Tissue Tumour; Aspirate; Ancillary Diagnostic Methods Supplementing the Cytodiagnosis. Part 2 The Cytology of Benign, Pseudomalignant Reactive Changes in Fibrous Tissue, Adipose Tissue and Striated Muscle in Fine Needle Aspiration Samples: Fibrous Tissue Y Adipose Tissue Y Striated Muscle. Part 3 The Cytological Features of Soft Tissue Tumours in Fine Needle Aspiration Smears Classified According to Histotype: Adipocytic Tumours; Benign Adipocytic Tumours; Liposarcoma; Fibrous Tumours; Fibrous Tumours in Infancy and Childhood; Fibrohistiocytic Tumours; Smooth Muscle Tumours; Skeletal Muscle Tumours; Benign Tumours; Malignant Tumours; Tumours of Peripheral Nerves; Vascular Tumours; Perivascular Tumours; Paraganglionic Tumours; Extragastrointestinal Stromal Tumours; Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumours; Osseous Tumours. Part 4 Tumours of Uncertain or Unknown Origin: Benign and Borderline Tumours. Part 5 Cytological Classification of Soft Tissue: Tumours Based on the Principal Pattern; Pleomorphic Pattern; Spindle Cell Pattern; Myxoid Pattern; Small Round/Ovoid Cell Pattern; Epithelioid Cell Pattern.