Breast Imaging with Pathologic Correlations
Gilda Cardenosa(Author)
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2017
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Hardback
1 pages
978-1-60913-364-1 (ISBN)
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The management of breast cancer patients has, like the management of most other cancer patients, become increasingly multidisciplinary. Findings from mammograms, MRI studies, ultrasound, and pathology and cytology samples are evaluated against each other to arrive at a diagnosis and create a specific treatment plan. Radiologists, pathologists, oncologists and surgeons frequently work as a team, cross-checking opinions until they arrive at a consensus. This new title will present ~120 case studies. Each case will move through imaging findings, differentials, cytology (when appropriate), pathologic findings, use of special stains when appropriate, diagnosis, and the subsequent patient management. The cases will present allmodalities currently used in breast imaging, including MRI, ultrasound, and mammography. The cases have been selected to present a comprehensive
The management of breast cancer patients has, like the management of most other cancer patients, become increasingly multidisciplinary. Findings from mammograms, MRI studies, ultrasound, and pathology and cytology samples are evaluated against each other to arrive at a diagnosis and create a specific treatment plan. Radiologists, pathologists, oncologists and surgeons frequently work as a team, cross-checking opinions until they arrive at a consensus. This new title will present ~120 case studies. Each case will move through imaging findings, differentials, cytology (when appropriate), pathologic findings, use of special stains when appropriate, diagnosis, and the subsequent patient management. The cases will present allmodalities currently used in breast imaging, including MRI, ultrasound, and mammography. The cases have been selected to present a comprehensive
The management of breast cancer patients has, like the management of most other cancer patients, become increasingly multidisciplinary. Findings from mammograms, MRI studies, ultrasound, and pathology and cytology samples are evaluated against each other to arrive at a diagnosis and create a specific treatment plan. Radiologists, pathologists, oncologists and surgeons frequently work as a team, cross-checking opinions until they arrive at a consensus. This new title will present ~120 case studies. Each case will move through imaging findings, differentials, cytology (when appropriate), pathologic findings, use of special stains when appropriate, diagnosis, and the subsequent patient management. The cases will present allmodalities currently used in breast imaging, including MRI, ultrasound, and mammography. The cases have been selected to present a comprehensive
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-60913-364-1 (9781609133641)
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