ISBN13: | 9783031676741 |
ISBN10: | 3031676742 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 388 pages |
Size: | 254x178 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 11 Illustrations, black & white; 232 Illustrations, color |
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Diagnostic Procedures in Patients with Neck Masses
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This book gathers the consensus recommendations on diagnostic procedures in patients with neck masses by the European Head and Neck Society, European Federation of Cytology Societies, European Society of Hybrid Imaging and International Melanoma Pathology Study Group.
Because of the variability of anatomical structures and the richness of histological tissues, the diagnostic process for neck masses is often complex. The diagnostic process depends on the habits of oncological centers, the experience of specialists and particular standards. In reality, there is no international recommendations which would allow to define the optimal and least invasive modalities for carrying out a rapid and accurate diagnosis.
Written by the most eminent specialists of different profiles and geographic areas, who present and analyze different technical modalities, the book combines the different points of view and defines the agreed upon optimal technique.
Each chapter is short, informative, well referenced and the main messages are placed in tables and boxes.
The book is addressed to oncologists, radiologists, nuclear physicians, ENT surgeons, surgical- and cyto-pathologists,
This work is under the patronage of the International Academy of Cytoloy (IAC).
This book gathers the consensus recommendations on diagnostic procedures in patients with neck masses by the European Head and Neck Society, European Federation of Cytology Societies, European Society of Hybrid Imaging and International Melanoma Pathology Study Group.
Because of the variability of anatomical structures and the richness of histological tissues, the diagnostic process for neck masses is often complex. The diagnostic process depends on the habits of oncological centers, the experience of specialists and particular standards. In reality, there is no international recommendations which would allow to define the optimal and least invasive modalities for carrying out a rapid and accurate diagnosis.
Written by the most eminent specialists of different profiles and geographic areas, who present and analyze different technical modalities, the book combines the different points of view and defines the agreed upon optimal technique.
Each chapter is short, informative, well referenced and the main messages are placed in tables and boxes.
The book is addressed to oncologists, radiologists, nuclear physicians, ENT surgeons, surgical- and cyto-pathologists,
This work is under the patronage of the International Academy of Cytoloy (IAC).
Chapter 1. General aspects.- chapter 2. Presentation, diagnostic modalities.- Chapter 3. Non-isotopic imaging.- Chapter 4. Isotopic Imaging.- Chapter 5. Fine Needle Aspiration and Rapid on Site Examination (ROSE).- Chapter 6. Histological specimens for head and neck neoplasm.- Chapter 7. Immunohistochemistry of the head and neck masses.- Chapter 8. HPV testing.- Chapter 9. Lineage and Molecular Markers of Neck Tumors.- Chapter 10. Biopsy Techniques for Lesions of the Head and Neck.- Chapter 11. Differential cytological diagnosis of salivary tumors.- Chapter 12. The Milan System for Classifying Salivary Gland Cytopathology.- Chapter 13. FNAB of Lymph Nodes in the Head and Neck region.- Chapter 14. Sydney and WHO classification and reporting system for Lymph nodes cytopathology.- Chapter 15. Lymph Node Metastases.- Chapter 16. Lateral cystic and solid lesions.- Chapter 17. Median cystic and solid lesions.- Chapter 18. Management of a thyroid nodule in 2023 (adults only).- Chapter 19. Parathyroid gland.- Chapter 20. Metastatic Cancer of Unknown Primary to Cervical Lymph Nodes.- Chapter 21. Dermatopathologic Approach to Diagnostic Challenges in the Head and Neck.- Chapter 22. Soft tissue and bone tumors of the head and neck.- Chapter 23. Ocular Cytology.- Chapter 24. Conclusions.