Tumors of the Kidney, Bladder, and Related Urinaray Structures (AFIP Atlases of Tumor and Non-tumor Pathology, Series 5, Volume 9)
By John Eble (author), Pedram Argani (author), Liang Cheng (author) & David J. Grignon (author)
The evolution of the classification of neoplasms of the urinary passages has changed greatly since Friedman and Ash published the first series AFIP fascicle on the urinary bladder in 1959. In their classification, there were four variants of urothelial neoplasia, some adenomas, adenocarcinoma, and smooth muscle and lymphoid tumors. Today the classification continues to accrue entities based upon morphology, immunophenotype, and compelling clinical associations. The classification of renal cell carcinomas has undergone a profound transformation, with the emergence of many new entities, often with characteristic genetic alterations, with significant implications for prognosis and treatment. This comprehensive, detailed, and highly illustrated fascicle is a remarkable resource to surgical pathologists and other specialists who treat patients with tumors of these sites.
The classification of neoplasms of the urinary passages has evolved significantly over the years, and this book, titled “Classification of Neoplasms of the Urinary Passages: Bladder, Urethra, and Renal Pelvis,” offers a comprehensive and detailed exploration of this fascinating field. Written by a team of renowned authors – John Eble, Pedram Argani, Liang Cheng, and David J. Grignon – this book delves into the various entities and classifications of tumors in the urinary passages, providing valuable insights for surgical pathologists and other specialists who treat patients with these conditions.
From the first series AFIP fascicle on the urinary bladder published by Friedman and Ash in 1959 to the present day, the classification of urothelial neoplasia has seen many changes. The authors of this book shed light on this evolution, incorporating the latest research findings and clinical associations into their comprehensive analysis. They carefully examine the morphology, immunophenotype, and genetic alterations associated with these neoplasms, highlighting their implications for prognosis and treatment. With numerous illustrations, the volume provides a visually-rich resource for understanding the complexities of tumors in the urinary passages.
One of the areas that the book focuses on is the classification of renal cell carcinomas. This particular field has seen significant advancements in recent years, with the identification of new entities and their characteristic genetic alterations. The authors delve into these emerging entities, providing valuable insights into their diagnosis, prognosis, and optimal treatment strategies. The information presented in this book has practical implications for specialists treating patients with renal cell carcinomas, enabling them to make informed decisions based on the latest scientific knowledge.
What sets “Classification of Neoplasms of the Urinary Passages: Bladder, Urethra, and Renal Pelvis” apart is not only its comprehensive nature but also its readability. The authors have made a conscious effort to present the information in a clear and accessible manner, allowing both experts and those new to the field to grasp the complexities of the subject. The inclusion of numerous illustrations further aids in understanding the nuances of the various classifications and entities.
For surgical pathologists, oncologists, and urologists involved in the diagnosis and treatment of tumors in the urinary passages, this book is an invaluable resource. Its thorough exploration of the classification systems, genetic alterations, and clinical associations provides a solid foundation for understanding these neoplasms. By incorporating the latest research and clinical insights, the authors ensure that readers stay up-to-date on the advancements in the field.
Ordering “Classification of Neoplasms of the Urinary Passages: Bladder, Urethra, and Renal Pelvis” is a wise investment for specialists who frequently encounter patients with tumors in these sites. With its detailed content and comprehensive analysis, the book offers a wealth of knowledge that can positively impact patient care. Stay informed, expand your expertise, and make a valuable addition to your medical library with this essential resource.
Product Details
- Publisher : American Registry of Pathology (December 30, 2021)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1933477172
- ISBN-13 : 978-1933477176