Cytopathology case review /

Pathology residents, fellows, and practitioners will welcome this cytopathology review of carefully selected case scenarios drawn from the Johns Hopkins case archive. Each illustrated case scenario contains multiple-choice questions along with detailed explanations and references. Authored by distin...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Main Authors: VandenBussche, Christopher J. (Author), Ali, Syed Z. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Demos Medical Publishing, LLC, 2015
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Share Cytopathology Case Review; Case 1: Fluid Pericardium; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; b. Hodgkin Lymphoma; References; Case 2: FNA Thyroid; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; b. Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma; References; Case 3: Pap test Cervix; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; e. ASC-US and AGC; References; Case 4: Fluid Abdomen; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion.
  • B. Pleomorphic RhabdomyosarcomaReference; Case 5: FNA Lymph node; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; e. Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma; Reference; Case 6: FNA Breast; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; d. Ductal Carcinoma With Mucinous Features; References; Case 7: Urine Bladder; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; a. Carcinoma With Extensive Squamous Differentiation; References; Case 8: FNA Lung; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion.
  • B. Metastatic Malignant MelanomaReferences; Case 9: FNA Liver; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; e. Poorly Differentiated Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC); Reference; Case 10: FNA Pleura; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; c. Malignant Mesothelioma; Reference; Case 11: FNA Bone; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; b. Large Cell Lymphoma; References; Case 12: Pap test Cervix; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion.
  • A. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the CervixReference; Case 13: FNA Stomach; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; b. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST); Reference; Case 14: FNA Pancreas; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; a. Well-Differentiated Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor (PanNET); Reference; Case 15: FNA Soft tissue; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; b. Ulcerating Tuberculous Infection (Scrofula); References; Case 16: FNA Salivary; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis.
  • Answer and Brief Discussionc. Pleomorphic Adenoma; References; Case 17: FNA Liver; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; d. Consistent With Focal Nodular Hyperplasia; References; Case 18: FNA Thyroid; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; c. Consistent With Graves' Disease; References; Case 19: FNA Soft tissue; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion; d. Schwannoma; References; Case 20: FNA Salivary; Clinical History; Choose the Best Diagnosis; Answer and Brief Discussion.