Survival Guide To Prostate Pathology

SURVIVAL GUIDE TO PROSTATE PATHOLOGY

Autor: MD ANDRES MATOSO, MD; JONATHAN EPSTEIN (AUTHOR), MD ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY (SERIES EDITOR)

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This book is intended to help pathologists survive when faced with prostate pathology problems. It provides a practical approach to common and rare diagnostic issues from the angle of experts in urologic pathology. The urologic pathology consult service at Johns Hopkins Hospital reviews approximately 12,000 second opinion consult cases annually, providing the authors a thorough understanding of the challenges that both general surgical pathologists and urologic pathologists encounter daily. This textbook covers the intricacies of diagnosing limited amounts of prostate adenocarcinoma, diagnostic pitfalls and the use of immunohistochemistry as an ancillary diagnostic tool. The authors have included comments on a host of newly available markers, highlighting their strengths and limitations. Prostate pathology has undergone significant changes in recent years, with changes in grading, recognition of new morphologic variants, as well as the utilization of prognostic biomarkers. The latter include PTEN expression and expression of mismatch repair proteins, used to categorize the risk of patients considering active surveillance or eligibility for therapy with immune check point inhibitors. The reader will find practical recommendations that are based on our real time approach to common problems in prostate pathology. This is a concise and practical guide to dealing with diagnostic challenges to provide accurate diagnosis and ensure the best medical care for our patients.

Detalhes do livro

Editora: INNOVATIVE SCIENCE PRESS

Especialidade: UROLOGIA

ISBN: 1734491612

ISBN13: 9781734491616

Páginas: 0182

Publicação: 2021

Edição: 1

Encadernação : Brochura