Breast Pathology

Item Information
Item#: 9780323795227
Edition 03
Author Dabbs, David J.
 


Written with useful practicality in mind, Breast Pathology, 3rd Edition, provides surgical pathologists with authoritative guidance on the selection and best use of proper diagnostic techniques when reporting on breast specimens. Dr. David J. Dabbs and a team of internationally acclaimed pathologists incorporate genomic and molecular information, gross and microscopic findings, radiologic and laboratory diagnosis, theranostics, and immunohistochemistry to cover every aspect of benign and malignant lesions of the breast, helping you minimize diagnostic variation and error in the sign-out room.

Table of Contents
Normal Breast and Developmental Disorders Reactive and Inflammatory Conditions of the Breast Infections of the Breast Epidemiology of Breast Cancer and Pathology of Heritable Breast CancerPatient Safety in Breast PathologyGross Examination of Breast SpecimensSentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Breast Imaging Modalities for PathologistsPredictive and Prognostic Marker Testing in Breast Pathology: Immunophenotypic Subclasses of Disease Molecular-Based Testing in Breast Disease for Therapeutic DecisionsDiagnostic Immunohistology of the Breast Fibroepithelial LesionsPapilloma and Papillary LesionsAdenosis and Microglandular AdenosisNipple Adenoma (Florid Papillomatosis of the Nipple)Radial ScarMyoepithelial Lesions of the BreastFibrocystic Change and Usual Epithelial Hyperplasia of Ductal Type Columnar Cell Alterations, Flat Epithelial Atypia, and Atypical Ductal Epithelial Hyperplasia Molecular Classification of Breast CarcinomaLobular Neoplasia and Invasive Lobular Carcinoma Ductal Carcinoma In SituInvasive Ductal Carcinoma of No Special Type and Histologic GradeTriple-Negative and Basal-like Carcinoma Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma Apocrine Carcinoma of the Breast Paget Disease of the Breast Pathology of Neoadjuvant Therapeutic Response of Breast Carcinoma Special Types of Invasive Breast Carcinoma: Tubular Carcinoma, Mucinous Carcinoma, Cribriform Carcinoma, Micropapillary Carcinoma, Carcinoma with Medullary Features Rare Breast Carcinomas: Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine Carcinoma, Secretory Carcinoma, Carcinoma with Osteoclast-like Giant Cells, Lipid-Rich Carcinoma, and Glycogen-Rich Clear Cell CarcinomaMesenchymal Neoplasms of the BreastNeoplasia of the Male BreastBreast Tumors in Children and AdolescentsTumors of the Mammary SkinHematopoietic Tumors of the Breast Metastatic Tumors in the Breast Next-Generation DNA Sequencing and the Management of Patients with Clinically Advanced Breast Cancer