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Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology: A Volume in the High Yield Pathology Series(High Yield Pathology)

Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology: A Volume in the High Yield Pathology Series(High Yield Pathology)


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Part of the growing High-Yield Pathology Series, Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology is designed to help you review the key features of ob/gyn specimens, recognize the classic look of each disease, and quickly confirm your diagnosis. Authors Christopher Crum, MD, Michelle S. Hirsch, MD, PhD, and William Peters III, MD, incorporate a logical format, excellent color photographs, concise bulleted text, and authoritative content to help you accurately identify hundreds of discrete disease entities affecting the female reproductive tract. "A useful slide atlas type book�for OB/GYN pathology diagnosis." PathLab, July 2015 Find information quickly and easily with a templated, easy-to-reference format. Confirm your diagnoses with more than 1,000 superb color photographs that demonstrate the classic appearance of each disease. Find the answers you need fast with concise, bulleted text covering clinical description, etiology, pathology (gross and microscopic), differential diagnosis, ancillary diagnosis techniques, and prognosis. Depend on authoritative information from leading experts in the field. Access the full text and illustrations online; use PathologyConsult, an innovative differential diagnosis tool; perform quick searches; and download images - all at Expert Consult.

Table of Contents:
SECTION I. LOWER ANOGENITAL TRACT A. Inflammatory Disorders 1. Eczematous dermatitis 2. Lichen simplex chronicus and prurigo nodularis 3. Psoriasis 4. Seborrheic dermatitis 5. Lichen sclerosus including early lichen sclerosus 6. Lichen planus 7. Zoon vulvitis 8. Bullous pemphigoid 9. Pemphigus vulgaris 10. Hailey-Hailey disease 11. Darier disease 12. Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis 13. Hidradenitis suppurativa 14. Crohn's disease of the vulva 15. Vulvodynia B. Vulvar Infections 16. Vulvovaginal candidiasis 17. Bacterial vaginosis 18. Molluscum contagiosum 19. Acute herpes simplex virus infection 20. Chronic erosive herpes simplex, PITFALL 21. Syphilis, PITFALL 22. Chancroid 23. Granuloma inguinale 24. Schistosomiasis 25. Bacillary angiomatosis 26. Necrotizing fasciitis 27. Varicella zoster C. Vulvar Adnexal Lesions 28. Bartholin's duct cyst 29. Mucus cyst 30. Ectopic breast tissue 31. Fibroadenoma 32. Hidradenoma, PITFALL 33. Syringoma 34. Hyperplasia of Bartholin gland 35. Bartholin adenoma 36. Adenoid cystic carcinoma 37. Bartholin gland carcinoma D. Vulvar Epithelial Neoplasia 39. Condyloma 40A. Verruciform xanthoma 40B. Warty dyskeratoma 41. Fibroepithelial stromal polyp 42. Seborrheic keratosis 43. Pseudobowenoid papulosis, PITFALL 44. Flat condyloma (VIN1) 45. Classic (usual) vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia 46. Classic vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia with lichen simplex chronicus, PITFALL 47. Classic vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (bowenoid dysplasia) 48. Pagetoid vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia, PITFALL 49. Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia with columnar differentiation, PITFALL 50. Epidermodysplasia-verruciformis-like atypia, PITFALL 51. Polynucleated atypia of the vulva 52. Differentiated vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia 53. Verruciform lichen simplex chronicus 54. Vulvar acanthosis with altered differentiation (atypical verruciform hyperplasia) 55. Early invasive squamous cell carcinoma 56. Vulvar squamous carcinoma: basaloid and warty patterns 57. Vulvar squamous carcinoma: keratinizing pattern 58. Verrucous squamous cell carcinoma 59. High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial lesion (Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia III) with Confluent Papilary Growth 60. Giant condyloma of the external genitalia, PITFALL 61. Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, PITFALL 62. Keratoacanthoma, PITFALL 63. Basal cell carcinoma 64. Adenosquamous carcinoma 65. Paget disease of the vulva 66. Merkel cell carcinoma 67. Cloacogenic carcinoma 68. Metastatic carcinoma to the vulva E. Pigmented Lesions 69. Lentigo 70. Genital type nevus 71. Dysplastic nevus 72. Melanoma F. Soft Tissue Vulvar Neoplasia 73. Angiomyofibroblastoma 74. Aggressive Angiomyxoma, PITFALL 75. Superficial angiomyxoma 76. Cellular angiofibroma 77. Dermatofibroma (fibrous histiocytoma) 78. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans 79. Low grade fibromyxoid sarcoma 80. Lipoma 81. Liposarcoma 81B. Synovial sarcoma of the vulva, PITFALL 82. Rhabdomyoma 83. Angiokeratoma 84. Granular cell tumor 85. Prepubertal vulvar fibroma G. Anus 86. Anal condyloma 87. Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia II and III 88. Anal carcinoma 88B. Anal Paget's disease H. Vagina 89. Prolapsed fallopian tube 90. Granulation tissue 91. Vaginal adenosis 92. Polypoid endometriosis 93. Vaginal Papilomatosis (Residual Hymenal Ring), PITFALL 94. Low grade vaginal intraepithelial lesion (Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia I and condyloma) 95. Vaginal intraepithelial lesion, not amenable to precise grading (Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia II-III) 96. High grade vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia III 97. Radiation-induced Atrophy 98. Papillary squamous carcinoma 99. Clear cell adenocarcinoma 100. Metastatic adenocarcinoma 101. Melanoma, PITFALL 102. Spindle cell epithelioma, PITFALL 103. Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma SECTION II. CERVIX A. Squamous Lesions 105. Exophytic low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion 106. Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (flat condyloma/Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia I) 107. High grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia II and III) 108. Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (giant condyloma), PITFALL 109. Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (immature condyloma) 110. Mixed pattern squamous intraepithelial lesion (Low- and High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions) 111. Atrophy including squamous intraepithelial lesion in atrophy 112. Minor p16-positive metaplastic atypias 113. Squamous intraepithelial lesion, not amenable to precise grading (QSIL) 114. Superficially invasive squamous cell carcinoma 115. Conventional squamous cell carcinoma 116. Pseudocrypt involvement by squamous cell carcinoma 117. Lymphoepithelial-like squamous carcinoma B. Glandular Lesions 118. Superficial (early) adenocarcinoma in situ 119. Conventional adenocarcinoma in situ 120. Stratified adenocarcinoma in situ 121. Intestinal variant of adenocarcinoma in situ 122. Cervical endometriosis 123. Pregnancy-related changes in the cervix 124. Reactive atypias in the endocervix 125. Radiation atypias 126. Villoglandular adenocarcinoma of the cervix 127. Superficially invasive endocervical adenocarcinoma 128. Extensive adenocarcinoma in situ vs invasion 129. Infiltrative endocervical adenocarcinoma 130. Clear cell carcinoma of the cervix 131. Atypical Lobular Endocervical Glandular Hyperplasia and Invasive (minimal deviation) adenocarcinoma of the cervix with gastric differentiation 132. "Serous" carcinoma of the cervix 133. Signet ring cell carcinoma of the cervix 134. Adenoid basal carcinoma 135. Mesonephric remnants 136. Mesonephric carcinoma 137. Prostatic metaplasia of the cervix 138. Endocervical glandular hyperplasia 139. Metastatic serous carcinoma to the cervix 140. Metastatic endometrioid carcinoma to the cervix 141. Atypical endocervical polyp 142. Adenomyoma of the cervix 143. Microglandular hyperplasia of the cervix 144. Adenosarcoma of the cervix C. Miscellaneous Lesions 145A. Cervical schwannoma 145B. Glial polyp of the cervix SECTION III. UTERUS A. Benign Endometrium 146A. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (early or mid-cycle breakdown) 146B. Breakdown mimicking neoplasia 147. Anovulatory endometrium with persistent follicle 148. Benign hyperplasia 149. Telescoping artifacts mimicking neoplasia 150. Mixed pattern endometrium 151. Adenomyomatous polyp 152. Chronic endometritis 153. Pseudoactinomycotic radiant granules 154. Pyometra 155. Tubercular endometritis 156. Submucosal leiomyoma 157. Exfoliation artifact 158. Perforation 159. Ablation artifact B. Endometrial Glandular Neoplasia and Its Mimics 160. Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (atypical hyperplasia) 161. Atypical polypoid adenomyoma 162. Endometrial involvement by endocervical glandular neoplasia 163. Degenerative repair 164. Proliferative repair 165. Mucinous metaplasia of the endometrium 166. Squamous and morular metaplasia 167A. Ichthyosis uteri 167B. Squamous carcinoma of the endometrium 168. Tubal and eosinophilic (oxyphilic) metaplasia 169. Microglandular endometrial adenocarcinoma in curettings 170A. Endometrioid adenocarcinoma 170B. Lower uterine segment adenocarcinoma 170C. Lynch syndrome screening 171. Myoinvasion in endometrial adenocarcinoma 172. Intraperitoneal keratin granuloma 173. Endometrial histiocytes and foamy stromal macrophages 174. Serous cancer precursors 175. Serous endometrial intraepithelial carcinoma 176. Ischemic atypias of the endometrium 177. Reactive atypias in the endometrium 178. Uterine serous carcinoma 179. Mixed pattern adenocarcinoma 180. p53 positive endometrioid adenocarcinoma 181. Neuroendocrine differentiation in endometrial carcinoma 182. Undifferentiated carcinoma of the endometrium 183. Clear cell carcinoma 184. Endometrioid or clear cell carcinoma? 185. Carcinosarcoma 186. Adenocarcinoma with spindle cell features 187. Wilms' tumor of the endometrium C. Mesenchymal Lesions of the Uterus 188. Endometrial stromal nodule 189. Stromomyoma 190. Endometrial stromatosis 191. Low grade endometrial stromal sarcoma 192. Uterine tumor resembling sex cord stromal tumor 193. High grade endometrial stromal sarcoma 194. Undifferentiated uterine sarcoma 195. Adenosarcoma of the endometrium 196. Atypical endometrial polyp 197. Adenomatoid tumor 198. Lipoleiomyoma 199. Cellular leiomyoma 200. Hydropic leiomyoma 201. Mitotically active leiomyoma 202. Atypical leiomyoma (leiomyoma with bizarre nuclei) 203. Leiomyomatosis 204. Intravenous leiomyoma 205. Intravenous leiomyomatosis 205A. Morcellation-related dissemination of smooth muscle neoplasia 206A. Disseminated intraperitoneal leiomyomatosis 206B. Pathology following uterine artery embolization 206C. Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell carcinoma syndrome, PITFALL 207. Leiomyosarcoma 208. Myxoid leiomyosarcoma 209. Epithelioid leiomyosarcoma 210. PEComa 211. Reproductive tract lymphoma SECTION IV. FALLOPIAN TUBE A. Benign, Inflammatory/Reactive 212. Adrenal rest 213. Pseudoxanthomatous salpingiosis 213A. Xanthogranulomatous salpingiosis 214. Follicular salpingitis 215. Salpingitis isthmica nodosum 216. Granulomatous salpingitis 217. Torsion of the tube and ovary 217A. Tubal Arias-Stella effect, PITFALL B. Neoplastic and Preneoplastic 218. Adenofibroma 219. Benign epithelial hyperplasia (secretory cell outgrowths) 219A. p53 signatures 219B. Low grade serous tubal intraepithelial neoplasia (serous tubal intraepithelial lesion) 219C. Papillary hyperplasia 220. High grade serous tubal intraepithelial neoplasia (serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma) 220B. The risk reducing salpingo-oophorectomy 222. Salpingoliths 223. Adenocarcinoma of the fallopian tube 225. Endosalpingeal implants from remote tumors 226. Female adenexal tumor of wolffian origin SECTION V. OVARY A. Benign 228. Tangentially sectioned ovarian follicle, PITFALL 229. Ovary in pregnancy 230. Solitary luteinized follicle cyst 231. Polycystic ovarian syndrome 232. Cortical stromal hyperplasia and hyperthecosis 233. Endometrioma with mucinous metaplasia 233A. Endometrioma with atypia 234. Decidualized endometrioma, PITFALL 235. Serous cystadenomas and cystadenofibromas 236. Cortical inclusion cysts 237. Endosalpingiosis 237C. Malakoplakia B. Epithelial Neoplasia 238A. High grade serous carcinoma, classic type 238B. High-grade serous carcinoma with SET patterns 240. Low grade endometrioid adenocarcinoma with squamotransitional or spindle features 241. Carcinosarcoma 241A. Adenosarcoma of the ovary 242. Serous borderline tumor (SBT) 243. Serous borderline tumor with complex architecture 244. Low grade invasive serous carcinoma of the ovary 245. Invasive implants of low-grade serous tumor 246. Mucinous carcinoma 247. Mucinous tumors with mural nodules 248. Mucinous borderline tumor 249. Mucinous borderline tumor with intraepithelial carcinoma 250. Low grade endometrioid adenocarcinoma 251. Endometrioid adenofibroma 252. Proliferative (borderline) endodometrioid adenofibroma 253. Mullerian mucinous and seromucinous tumors of the ovary 254. Benign Brenner tumor 254A. Malignant Brenner tumor 255. Clear cell carcinoma 255A. Ovarian adenocarcinomas with yolk sac differentiation, PITFALL 256. Borderline clear cell adenofibroma 259. Metastatic carcinoma to the ovary 260. Pseudomyxoma peritonei C. Germ Cell Tumors 261. Mature cystic teratoma: normal neural differentiation 261A. Fetiform teratoma 262. Struma ovarii 263. Malignant struma 264. Strumal carcinoid 264A. Metastatic carcinoid 265. Malignancy arising in teratomas 266. Dysgerminoma 267. Yolk sac carcinoma 267A. Embryonal carcinoma 269. Immature teratoma 270. Mixed germ cell tumor D. Sex Cord-Stromal Tumors 272. Thecoma-fibroma 273. Fibroma with minor sex cord elements 274. Sclerosing peritonitis 275. Granulosa cell tumor 276. Granulosa cell tumor variants, PITFALL 277. Juvenile granulosa cell tumor, PITFALL 278. Sertoli Leydig cell tumor 279. Retiform Sertoli Leydig cell tumor, PITFALL 280. Leydig cell (hilar) tumor 280B. Stromal luteoma 281. Pregnancy luteoma 282. Sclerosing stromal tumor 283. Small cell carcinoma of hypercalcemic type 283A. Small cell carcinoma of pulmonary (neuroendocrine) type 284. Sex cord tumor with annular tubules E. Miscellaneous Tumors 285. Solitary fibrous tumor 286. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor 287. Primitve neuroectodermal tumor 288. Desmoplastic small round cell tumor 289. Benign cystic mesothelioma 290. Papillary mesothelioma 290A. Papillary mesothelial hyperplasia 291. Malignant mesothelioma SECTION VI. GESTATIONAL A. Early Gestation 292. Gestational sac 293. Fresh implantation site, PITFALL 293b. Implantation site nodule 294. Spontaneous abortion 294A. Ectopic pregnancy B. Trophoblastic Neoplasia 295. Complete hydatidiform mole, PITFALL 295B. Invasive hydatidiform mole 296. Partial hydatidiform mole 297. Mesenchmal dysplasia, PITFALL 298. Choriocarcinoma 299. Intraplacental choriocarcinoma, PITFALL 300. Placental site trophoblastic tumor, PITFALL 301. Molar implantation site 302. Epithelioid trophoblastic tumor 302B. Chorangioma C. Second and Third Trimester Placenta 303. Knots in the umbilical cord 303A. Single umbilical artery (SUA) 303B. Hyper and hypocoiled umbilical cord 303C. Variations on cord insertion (marginal, membraneous, furcate) 303D. Circummarginate and circumvallate placentas 304. Fetal vascular thrombosis, PITFALL 305. Amniotic bands 306. Maternal floor infarct/massive perivillous fibrin deposition 307. Chorioamnionitis 308. Gestational candida infection 309. Listeria placentitis, PITFALL 310. Chronic villitis 311. Chronic histiocytic intervillositis 312. Congenital syphilis 313. Lyosomal storage disorder 314. Inflammatory abruption 314B. Hypertensive (ball in socket) infarct 315. Congenital parvovirus infection 315B. Fetal leukemia 318. Placenta creta 318B. Placenta previa 320. Toxoplasmosis 321. Toxemia 322. Placental infarction 323. Meconium staining 324. Distal villous pathology 325. Fetal to maternal hemorrhage Appendix: Common Pitfalls in Diagnostic Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology

Review :

"Crum, Hirsch, and Peters incorporate a logical format, superb color photographs, concise bulleted text, and authoritative content to help clinicians accurately identify hundreds of discrete disease entities affecting the female reproductive tract." Reviewed by SirReadaLot.org, July 2015, Issue #195

"This should be on the shelf of anybody who signs out gynecologic and obstetric pathology specimens." Reviewed by Cyrille Joseph Bicamumpaka, MD, PhD (University of Manitoba College of Medicine) for Doody's Review Service


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  • ISBN-13: 9781437714227
  • Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
  • Publisher Imprint: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • Height: 281 mm
  • No of Pages: 856
  • Series Title: High Yield Pathology
  • Width: 222 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1437714226
  • Publisher Date: 09 Apr 2015
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Volume in the High Yield Pathology Series


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