Diagnostic Pathology: Gynecological
- 3rd Edition - August 1, 2023
- Authors: Marisa R. Nucci, Esther Oliva
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 0 4 5 6 - 5
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 0 5 4 1 - 8
This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering the full range… Read more
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Request a sales quoteThis expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering the full range of nonneoplastic and neoplastic conditions of the female genital tract, it incorporates the most recent scientific and technical knowledge in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today’s practice. Richly illustrated and easy to use, the third edition of Diagnostic Pathology: Gynecological is a visually stunning, one-stop resource for every practicing pathologist, resident, student, or fellow as an ideal day-to-day reference or as a reliable training resource.
- Covers all areas of gynecologic pathology, organized into seven easy-to-reference anatomic sections: vulva, vagina, uterine cervix, uterine corpus, fallopian tube and broad ligament, ovary, and peritoneum
- Includes all frequently encountered conditions plus extensive coverage of uncommon entities, such as inflammatory diseases of the vulva, discussed by experts in dermatopathology
- Provides updated differential diagnoses and diagnostic pearls as well as extensive revisions based on the 2020 WHO Classification of Tumors: Female Genital Tumors, including staging issues and measurement standards
- Reflects important molecular updates in endometrial carcinoma classifications as well as updated classifications for squamous and glandular tumors for the lower genital tract, both in situ and invasive
- Updates ancillary techniques, newly encountered pitfalls, and advances in the molecular landscape of epithelial and mesenchymal tumors
- Features more than 2,500 superb images in print and online, including many new gross and microscopic images as well as diagnostically relevant immunohistochemical and molecular findings
- Includes an eBook version that enables you to access all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
Gynecologic pathologists and pathologists in general
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedications
- Contributing Authors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Sections
- List of Tables
- SECTION 1: VULVA
- INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS
- Chapter 1: Lichen Planus
- Chapter 2: Fixed Drug Eruption
- Chapter 3: Erythema Multiforme
- Chapter 4: Plasmacytosis Mucosae (Zoon)
- Chapter 5: Lichen Sclerosus
- Chapter 6: Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- Chapter 7: Psoriasis
- Chapter 8: Lichen Simplex Chronicus
- Chapter 9: Foreign Body Granulomas
- Chapter 10: Verruciform Xanthoma
- Chapter 11: Crohn Disease
- Chapter 12: Epidermolytic Acanthoma
- Chapter 13: Papular Acantholytic Dermatosis
- Chapter 14: Behçet Disease
- Chapter 15: Pemphigus
- Chapter 16: Bullous Pemphigoid
- Chapter 17: Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid (Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
- Chapter 18: Pemphigoid Gestationis (Herpes Gestationis)
- Chapter 19: Linear IgA Disease
- Chapter 20: Herpes Simplex Virus
- Chapter 21: Syphilis
- Chapter 22: Chancroid
- Chapter 23: Molluscum Contagiosum
- Chapter 24: Dermatophytosis
- Chapter 25: Candidiasis
- Chapter 26: Scabetic Infestations
- Chapter 27: Hidradenitis Suppurativa
- NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS
- Chapter 28: Bartholin Cyst
- Chapter 29: Endometriosis
- Chapter 30: Fibroepithelial Stromal Polyp
- Chapter 31: Massive Edema
- EPITHELIAL TUMORS
- Chapter 32: HPV-Associated Lesions (Excluding Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia)
- Chapter 33: Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia
- Chapter 34: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 35: Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 36: Mucosal Melanotic Macule
- Chapter 37: Common Melanocytic Nevus
- Chapter 38: Atypical Nevus of Genital Tract
- Chapter 39: Malignant Melanoma
- Chapter 40: Extramammary Paget Disease
- Chapter 41: Bartholin Gland Carcinoma
- Chapter 42: Hidradenoma Papilliferum
- Chapter 43: Fibroadenoma and Phyllodes Tumor
- Chapter 44: Syringoma
- Chapter 45: Mixed Tumor
- Chapter 46: Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma
- Chapter 47: Eccrine Spiradenoma
- Chapter 48: Trichofolliculoma
- Chapter 49: Trichoepithelioma
- Chapter 50: Sebaceous Hyperplasia
- Chapter 51: Sebaceous Carcinoma
- MESENCHYMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 52: Angiomyofibroblastoma
- Chapter 53: Cellular Angiofibroma
- Chapter 54: Prepubertal Vulval Fibroma
- Chapter 55: Superficial Angiomyxoma
- Chapter 56: Deep (Aggressive) Angiomyxoma
- Chapter 57: Smooth Muscle Tumors
- Chapter 58: Granular Cell Tumor
- Chapter 59: Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
- Chapter 60: Solitary Fibrous Tumor
- Chapter 61: Lipoblastoma-Like Tumor
- Chapter 62: Epithelioid Sarcoma
- SECTION 2: VAGINA
- INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS
- Chapter 63: Desquamative Inflammatory Vaginitis
- Chapter 64: Ligneous Vaginitis
- Chapter 65: Malakoplakia
- NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS
- Chapter 66: Vaginal Cysts
- Chapter 67: Adenosis
- Chapter 68: Polyps
- Chapter 69: Fallopian Tube Prolapse
- TUMORS
- Chapter 70: Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
- Chapter 71: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 72: Adenocarcinomas, Nonclear Cell Type
- Chapter 73: Clear Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 74: Mixed Tumor
- Chapter 75: Rhabdomyoma
- Chapter 76: Malignant Melanoma
- Chapter 77: Yolk Sac Tumor
- Chapter 78: Secondary Neoplasms
- SECTION 3: UTERINE CERVIX
- NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS
- Chapter 79: Cervical Infections
- Chapter 80: Atrophy
- Chapter 81: Transitional Cell Metaplasia
- Chapter 82: Immature Squamous Metaplasia
- Chapter 83: Tubal and Tuboendometrioid Metaplasia
- Chapter 84: Arias-Stella Reaction
- Chapter 85: Deciduosis
- Chapter 86: Endometriosis
- Chapter 87: Tunnel Clusters
- Chapter 88: Microglandular Hyperplasia
- Chapter 89: Deep Glands and Nabothian Cysts
- Chapter 90: Endocervical Glandular Hyperplasia (Diffuse and Lobular)
- Chapter 91: Endocervical Polyp
- Chapter 92: Ectopic Prostate Tissue
- Chapter 93: Mesonephric Remnants/Hyperplasia
- Chapter 94: Endocervicosis
- EPITHELIAL TUMORS
- Chapter 95: Müllerian Papilloma
- Chapter 96: Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion/Dysplasia
- Chapter 97: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 98: HPV- and Non-HPV-Associated In Situ Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 99: HPV-Associated Adenocarcinomas
- Chapter 100: HPV-Associated Adenosquamous Carcinoma
- Chapter 101: Gastric-Type Adenocarcinoma, HPV Independent
- Chapter 102: Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma, HPV Independent
- Chapter 103: Mesonephric Adenocarcinoma, HPV Independent
- Chapter 104: Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma, HPV Independent
- Chapter 105: Patterns of Invasion in Endocervical Adenocarcinoma (Silva Classification)
- Chapter 106: Adenoid Basal Carcinoma
- Chapter 107: Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
- Chapter 108: Neuroendocrine Tumors
- Chapter 109: Carcinosarcoma
- MIXED EPITHELIAL STROMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 110: Endocervical-Type Adenomyoma
- Chapter 111: Müllerian Adenosarcoma
- MESENCHYMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 112: Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Chapter 113: Spindle Cell Sarcomas With NTRK Rearrangement
- Chapter 114: Spindle Cell Sarcoma With Tyrosine Kinase Abnormalities or Spindle Cell Sarcoma, NOS
- OTHERS
- Chapter 115: Lymphomas and Leukemias of Lower Genital Tract
- Chapter 116: Metastatic/Secondary Tumors
- SECTION 4: UTERINE CORPUS
- NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS
- Chapter 117: Endometritis
- Chapter 118: Endometrial Metaplasias
- Chapter 119: Endometrial Polyp
- EPITHELIAL TUMORS
- Chapter 120: Endometrial Intraepithelial Neoplasia/Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia
- Chapter 121: Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma and Variants
- Chapter 122: Serous Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 123: Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 124: Mesonephric-Like Carcinoma
- Chapter 125: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 126: Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
- Chapter 127: Undifferentiated/Dedifferentiated Carcinoma
- Chapter 128: Carcinosarcoma
- MIXED EPITHELIAL STROMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 129: Endometrioid-Type Adenomyoma
- Chapter 130: Atypical Polypoid Adenomyoma
- Chapter 131: Müllerian Adenosarcoma
- MESENCHYMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 132: Leiomyoma and Variants
- Chapter 133: Intravenous Leiomyomatosis
- Chapter 134: Leiomyosarcoma
- Chapter 135: Perivascular Epithelioid Cell (PEC) Proliferations
- Chapter 136: Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor
- Chapter 137: Benign and Low-Grade Endometrial Stromal Tumors
- Chapter 138: High-Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma
- Chapter 139: Uterine Tumors Resembling Ovarian Sex Cord Tumors
- Chapter 140: Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Chapter 141: Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma
- Chapter 142: SMARC-Deficient Uterine Sarcoma
- Chapter 143: Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcoma
- OTHERS
- Chapter 144: Adenomatoid Tumor
- Chapter 145: Central Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
- Chapter 146: Wilms Tumor
- Chapter 147: Germ Cell Tumors
- Chapter 148: Lymphoma and Leukemia
- Chapter 149: Metastatic/Secondary Tumors
- SECTION 5: FALLOPIAN TUBE AND BROAD LIGAMENT
- NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS
- Chapter 150: Metaplasias
- Chapter 151: Pseudocarcinomatous Hyperplasia
- Chapter 152: Salpingitis
- Chapter 153: Endometriosis
- TUMORS
- Chapter 154: Metaplastic Papillary Tumor
- Chapter 155: Adenomatoid Tumor
- Chapter 156: Female Adnexal Tumor of Probable Wolffian Origin
- Chapter 157: Serous Borderline Tumor
- Chapter 158: Serous Carcinoma, Including Serous Tubal Intraepithelial Carcinoma (STIC)
- Chapter 159: Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 160: STK11 Adnexal Tumor
- SECTION 6: OVARY
- NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS
- Chapter 161: Follicular Cysts
- Chapter 162: Stromal Hyperplasia and Hyperthecosis
- Chapter 163: Pregnancy Luteoma
- Chapter 164: Hyperreactio Luteinalis
- Chapter 165: Large Solitary Luteinized Follicle Cyst of Pregnancy
- Chapter 166: Torsion
- Chapter 167: Endometriosis and Deciduosis
- Chapter 168: Massive Edema and Fibromatosis
- Chapter 169: Autoimmune Oophoritis
- Chapter 170: Luteinized Thecoma With Sclerosing Peritonitis
- EPITHELIAL TUMORS
- Chapter 171: Benign Serous Tumors
- Chapter 172: Serous Borderline Tumor
- Chapter 173: Low-Grade Serous Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 174: High-Grade Serous Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 175: Benign Endometrioid Tumors
- Chapter 176: Endometrioid Borderline Tumor
- Chapter 177: Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 178: Benign Mucinous Tumors
- Chapter 179: Mucinous Borderline Tumor, Intestinal Type
- Chapter 180: Seromucinous Borderline Tumor
- Chapter 181: Mucinous Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 182: Mucinous Cystic Tumor With Mural Nodules
- Chapter 183: Clear Cell Borderline Tumor
- Chapter 184: Clear Cell Carcinoma
- Chapter 185: Benign Brenner Tumor
- Chapter 186: Borderline Brenner Tumor
- Chapter 187: Malignant Brenner Tumor
- Chapter 188: Small Cell Carcinoma, Hypercalcemic Type
- Chapter 189: Small Cell Carcinoma, Pulmonary Type
- Chapter 190: Large Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
- Chapter 191: Hepatoid Carcinoma
- Chapter 192: Mesonephric-Like Carcinoma
- Chapter 193: Carcinosarcoma
- MIXED EPITHELIAL-STROMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 194: Mesodermal Adenosarcoma
- STROMAL AND SEX CORD TUMORS
- Chapter 195: Fibromatous Neoplasms
- Chapter 196: Thecoma
- Chapter 197: Sclerosing Stromal Tumor
- Chapter 198: Microcystic Stromal Tumor
- Chapter 199: Signet-Ring Stromal Tumor
- Chapter 200: Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor
- Chapter 201: Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor
- Chapter 202: Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor
- Chapter 203: Sertoli Cell Tumor
- Chapter 204: Leydig Cell Tumor
- Chapter 205: Stromal Luteoma
- Chapter 206: Steroid Cell Tumor, NOS
- Chapter 207: Sex Cord Tumor With Annular Tubules
- Chapter 208: Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor, NOS
- MESENCHYMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 209: Smooth Muscle Tumors
- Chapter 210: Low-Grade Endometrioid Stromal Sarcoma
- Chapter 211: Benign and Malignant Vascular Tumors
- GERM CELL TUMORS
- Chapter 212: Mature Cystic Teratoma
- Chapter 213: Struma Ovarii
- Chapter 214: Strumal Carcinoid
- Chapter 215: Carcinoid Tumor (Insular, Trabecular, and Mucinous)
- Chapter 216: Secondary Tumors in Teratomas
- Chapter 217: Immature Teratoma
- Chapter 218: Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
- Chapter 219: Dysgerminoma
- Chapter 220: Yolk Sac Tumor
- Chapter 221: Polyembryoma
- Chapter 222: Nongestational Choriocarcinoma
- MIXED GERM CELL-STROMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 223: Gonadoblastoma
- Chapter 224: Unclassified Mixed Germ Cell/Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor
- MISCELLANEOUS PRIMARY TUMORS
- Chapter 225: Malignant Mesothelioma
- Chapter 226: Melanoma
- Chapter 227: Lymphomas and Leukemias
- METASTATIC/SECONDARY TUMORS
- Chapter 228: Colorectal Carcinoma
- Chapter 229: Gastric Carcinoma
- Chapter 230: Appendiceal Tumors
- Chapter 231: Pancreaticobiliary Adenocarcinoma
- Chapter 232: Lung Carcinoma
- Chapter 233: Cervical Carcinoma
- Chapter 234: Uterine Corpus Carcinoma
- Chapter 235: Breast Carcinoma
- Chapter 236: Melanoma
- Chapter 237: Involvement by Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
- SECTION 7: PERITONEUM
- NONNEOPLASTIC LESIONS
- Chapter 238: Benign Müllerian Lesions
- Chapter 239: Florid Mesothelial Hyperplasia
- Chapter 240: Peritoneal Inclusion Cysts
- EPITHELIAL TUMORS
- Chapter 241: Serous Borderline Tumor
- Chapter 242: Serous Carcinoma
- Chapter 243: Well-Differentiated Papillary Mesothelial Tumor
- Chapter 244: Malignant Mesothelioma
- Chapter 245: Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
- MESENCHYMAL TUMORS
- Chapter 246: Solitary Fibrous Tumor
- Chapter 247: Disseminated Peritoneal Leiomyomatosis
- Chapter 248: Extragastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
- Chapter 249: Intraabdominal Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor
- INDEX
- No. of pages: 900
- Language: English
- Edition: 3
- Published: August 1, 2023
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443104565
- eBook ISBN: 9780443105418
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Marisa R. Nucci
Marisa R. Nucci, MD is a Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and Vice Chair and Director of Women’s and Perinatal Pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts
Affiliations and expertise
Vice Chair and Director, Women’s and Perinatal Pathology, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MassachusettsEO
Esther Oliva
Esther Oliva, MD is a Pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Oliva is also a Gynecologic Cancers Member at the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center in Boston.
Affiliations and expertise
Pathologist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts