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Breast Core Biopsy

Breast Core Biopsy

A Pathologic-Radiologic Approach

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Description
This state-of-the-art reference is your visual guide to the diagnosis of the full spectrum of breast lesions seen in core biopsy specimens, including difficult and borderline pathology. Case-based presentations correlating radiologic and pathologic findings, help pathologists, radiologists, and surgeons gain a better understanding of the entire pathology process, thus greatly improving diagnostic accuracy and subsequent therapy.
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Saunders
30876
9781416000266
9781416000266

Data sheet

Publication date
2007
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
216
Dimensions (mm)
203 x 279
Weight (g)
916
  • Introduction and general considerations

    Basic Radiologic Considerations-A primer for the pathologist

    Pathology for Radiologists-Specimen handling, evaluation, and reporting

    Well circumscribed solid lesions

    Well circumscribed solid lesions with heterogeneous radiodensity

    Largely cystic lesions

    Partially solid, partially cystic lesions

    Well circumscribed solid malignancies

    Irregular densities

    Spiculated architectural distortion

    Architectural distortion

    Introduction to stereotactic core biopsies for calcifications

    Calcium oxalate crystals

    Linear high density calcifications

    Clustered low-density granular calcifications

    Linear and branching calcifications

    Miscellaneous unusual and rare lesions

    Complications and follow-up-after the core

    Postscript


    Index
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