Ebook: Colorectal tumors: atlas of large section histopathology
Author: Tot Tibor
- Tags: Colon (Anatomy), Cancer, Histopathology, Case studies., Rectum, Cancer, Histopathology, Case studies., Colorectal Neoplasms, pathology., HEALTH & FITNESS, Diseases, Cancer., MEDICAL, Oncology., Colon (Anatomy), Cancer, Histopathology., Rectum, Cancer, Histopathology., Dickdarmtumor., Histopathologie.
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: Thieme
- City: New York, Stuttgart
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Large-section histopathology widens your perspectives...
Correct diagnosis and staging are essential in determining the appropriate
therapy of colorectal carcinoma, one of the most common malignancies in America
and Europe. As medical science continues to develop rapidly, histopathology
remains an essential part of diagnosis in most malignant diseases. In this era
of interdisciplinary medicine, the role of pathology has expanded to provide
images that easily correlate with endoscopic, radiological, or operative
findings.
In this remarkable atlas, Tibor Tot presents colon pathology in large
histological sections, with cross-sections of entire tumors in their anatomic
environments and their circumferential surgical margins. These unique images
form a guide to diagnosis, tumor typing and staging according to TNM criteria.
They help to assess the completeness of a surgical excision and to understand
the heterogeneity of colorectal carcinomas.
Features:
- Cases illustrated in two-page spreads with clinical
information, conventional histopathology, and large-section histology images
enlarged to almost a full page.
- Pathology seen in the context of surrounding tissues
- The margins of malignant tumors visible in their
entirety
- Schematic guides to interpretation of the
large-section images
- Emphasis on diagnostic advantages of using large
section technique
- Technical guidelines for obtaining large-section histopathology specimens
This atlas is the result of seven years of studying almost 2,000 cases of colorectal
carcinoma and other intestinal lesions and is highly recommended for
pathologists, radiologists, surgeons, and oncologists alike.