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Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. Additionalmaterialtothisbookcanbedownloadedfromhttp://extras.springer.com. ISBN 1-58829-460-9(hardcover)(alk.paper) ISBN 1-58829-461-7(paperback) I. Anatomy,Pathological.2. Pathology,Surgical.3. Diagnosis, Differential.4. Physiology,Pathological. I.Cheng,Liang.II.Bostwick, DavidG. RB25.E7752005 616.07--dc22 2005008812 ecaferP We are delighted to bring our readers this second edition Adnexa, Vulva and Vagina, and Penis and Scrotum. Best of Essentials of Anatomic Pathology, which we have of all, over 2000 images have been added to the text and developed to cover the curriculum of anatomic pathology color versions are easily accessible on the accompanying for a pathologyr esidency training program. This second CD-ROM. The chapters have been revised extensively to edition provides the readers with comprehensive, incorporate both newly discovered diagnostic biomarkers evidence-based practice information in an outline format and new tumor classification and staging information. that is clear and easy to follow. Although designed mainly Several chapters have been completely rewritten by new for residents embarking on an exciting career, the contributors. As before, each chapter is preceded by a presentation and level of detail are also ideal for the detailed list of contents fore asy reference. practicing pathologist who may wish to review a specific It is our hopet hat this vastly expanded second edition of topic, as well as for medical students, cytotechnologists, Essentials of Anatomic Pathology will serve as a frontline pathologist assistants, and other medical professionals resource fpoart hology residents and practicipnagt hologists who have an active interest in anatomic pathology. in this era of information and technology explosion. Our The successful organization of Essentials of Anatomic sincere thanks and gratitude go to each of the contributors Pathology remains unchanged in this new edition. The who made this project possible. We would tol ike thank Ryan book is divided into two main parts. Part I, General P. Christy from the Multimedia Education Division of the Pathology, covers general anatomic pathology, including Department of Pathology at Indiana University, who has Diagnostic Molecular Pathology, Human Genetic edited the digital images for this book. In addition, we are Disorders, Forensic Pathology, Diagnostic Electron deeply grateful tthoe capable staff at Humana Press for their Microscopy, Microbiology for the Surgical Pathologist, suggestions, help, patience, and encouragement during the Transplantation Pathology, and Cytopathology. Part II, preparation of thiesd ition. Organ Systems, considers the various organ systems and Liang Cheng, uo the multitude of diseases encountered in each. We have [email protected] added seven new chapters to expand coverage to include such topics as Transplantation Pathology, Spleen, Non- David G. Bostwick, dih Neoplastic Skin Diseases, Head and Neck, Eye and Ocular [email protected] Preface to the First Edition The past decade has witnessed remarkable progress human genetic disorders, microbiology for surgical in surgical pathology. The ability of contemporary pathologists, forensic pathology, and cytopathology. surgical pathologists to reach a definite diagnosis has Part II is classified by organ system and covers important been enhanced greatly by innovative immuno- diagnostic features of common diseases and tumors. histochemical techniques and markers. The information The pertinent clinical information, salient diagnostic that is useful tor pathology practice may not be readily features, relevant ancillary data (for example, accessible in the daily signout. An up-to-date handbook immunohistochemical profiles), main differential that contains relevant information to establish an diagnoses of each disease, and most recent tumor- accurate diagnosis would be of great practical value. staging information are presented in a consistently user- Therefore, we have concentrated on diagnostic criteria friendly format. We believe that this format will provide and differential diagnosis to ensure an accurate easy access to essential information necessary for diagnosis. signout. It is not meant as a substitute for lavishly The purpose of Essentials of Anatomic Pathology is illustrated, comprehensive textbooks, but to comple- to provide a concise review of anatomic pathologfyo r ment them as a practical aid. We hope that this text will pathologists in training and practicing pathologists, materially aid in continuing efforts to recognize, integrating recent advances in diagnostic surgical understand, and accurately interpret the gross andl ight pathology. This book is organized to allow easy microscopic findings in anatomic pathology specimens. reference for daily practice. It will be a useful resource We earnestly solicit constructive criticism from for medical students, as well as for anyone actively colleagues so that the utility of this text can be expanded interested in pathology. and improved to its maximum potential. Part I covers general anatomic pathology, including Liang Cheng, go diagnostic molecular pathology,m edical cytogenetics, David G. Bostwick, DM vii Contents traP II Organ Systems Preface .............................................................. v ecaferP ot eht tsriF noitidE .................................. vii 8 Neuropathology Arie Perry and Bernd W. Scheithauer .... 359 srotubirtnoC .................................................... xi 9 Lymph Node noinapmoC DC ............................................... xv Ellen D. Remstein and Paul J. Kurtin .... 423 Part l General Pathology 01 Spleen Dennis P. O'Malley and Attilio Orazi ..... 467 Diagnostic Molecular Pathology James Huang, Sharie B. Parks, 11 Bone Marrow and Richard D. Press ............................... 3 Dennis P. O'Malley .................................. 493 2 Human Genetic Disorders 21 Neoplasms of the Skin and Teresa M. Kruisselbrink, Immunodermatology Noralane M. Lindor, and John F. O'Brien .................................... 37 Daniel P. Vandersteen and Melanie K. Triffet-Trevi~o ........... 533 Forensic Pathology Jeffrey J. Barnard 31 Non-Neoplastic Skin Diseases and Frank P. Miller, III ........................ 87 Steven D. Billings and Antoinette F. Hood ....................... 611 4 Diagnostic Electron Microscopy 41 Endocrine Pathology Moo-Nahm Yum and Michael P. Goheen ....................... 135 J. Aidan Carney ........................................ 633 5 Microbiology for the Surgical 51 Bone and Joints Pathologist Jasvir S. Khurana Deborah E. Blue-Hnidy and Madalina Tuluc ............................. 677 and Stephen D. Allen .......................... 155 61 Soft Tissue Tumors 6 Transplantation Pathology Alessandra F. Nascimento, Oscar W. Cummings ................................. 231 David Schembri-Wismayer, and Antonio G. Nascimento .............. 711 7 Cytopathology 71 Tumors of the Salivary Glands Fadi W. Abdul-Karim and Claire W. Michael ....................... 261 Adel K. EI-Naggar and John G. Batsakis ................................. 761 ix stnetnoC 81 Head and Neck 92 Tumors of the Kidney John D. Henley and Gregory ."1 MacLennan, Liang Cheng, Don-John Summerlin ........................ 795 and David G. Bostwick ......................... 1147 91 Eye dna Ocular Adnexa 03 Urinary Bladder Jose M. Bonin ........................................... 833 Liang Cheng, Antonio Lopez-Beltran, and David G. Bostwick ....................... 1175 02 Mediastinum and Thymus Chung-Che (Jeff) Chang, 13 Prostate Gordon G. Zeng, David G. Bostwick and Liang Cheng .... 1219 and Joseph F. Tomashefski, Jr ......... 867 23 Testis and Adnexa Testicular 12 Cardiovascular Pathology Kenneth A. Iczkowski ............................. 1247 Eric A. Pfeifer and Liang Cheng ............ 895 33 Penis 22 Lung Gustavo A yala and Antonio L. CubiUa ..... 1273 Carol F. Farver, Andrea V. Arrossi, and Henry D. Tazelaar ........................ 915 43 Esophagus and Stomach 32 Breast Elias A. Castilla and John R. Goldblum ... 1287 Eoghan E. Mooney and Fattaneh A. Tavassoli .......................... 965 53 Small Intestine, Appendix, Colorectum, Anus and 24 Vulva and Vagina Shuan C. Li ............................................. 1317 Wenxin Zheng ......................................... 1001 63 Pancreas 52 Uterus and Fallopian Tube N. Volkan Adsay and Olca Basturk ...... 1347 Maritza Martel and Fattaneh A. Tavassoli ............... 1019 73 Non-Neoplastic Hepatobiliary 62 Ovary and Peritoneum Disease Kevin J. Wu and Gary L. Keeney .......... 1069 Romil Saxena, Hagen Blaszyk, and Kenneth P. Batts ......................... 1369 72 Placenta and Gestational Trophoblastic Disease 83 Neoplasms of the Liver dna Biliary System Raymond W. Redline .............................. 1097 Romil Saxena, Hagen Blaszyk, 82 Non-Neoplastic Renal Diseases and Kenneth P. Batts ......................... 1413 Donna J. Lager ....................................... 1117 xednI ........................................................... 1437 srotubirtnoC IDAF W. ,MIRAK-LUDBA DM NEVETS D. ,SGNILLIB DM rosseforP of ,ygolohtaP Director of cimotanA Assistant Professor of Pathology and ,ygolohtaP etutitsnI of ,ygolohtaP Case nretseW Dermatology, Department of Pathology evreseR ytisrevinU and ytisrevinU slatipsoH and Laboratory Medicine, Indiana University of ,dnalevelC ,dnalevelC HO School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN N. NAKLOV ,YASDA DM NEGAH ,KYZSALB DM Professor Associate of State Wayne Pathology, Professor Assistant of and Pathology ytisrevinU School of Karmanos and Medicine ,ygoloretneortsaG Department of ,ygolohtaP Detroit, Institute, Cancer MI ytisrevinU of College Vermont of ,enicideM Burlington, VT NEHPETS D. ,NELLA DM Professor of Medicine, Laboratory and Pathology HAROBED E. ,YDINH-EULB DM Division Director, of Clinical ,ygoloiborciM Assistant Professor of Laboratory and Pathology Department of Laboratory and Pathology Department Medicine, of Laboratory and Pathology School Indiana University Medicine, of Medicine, School Indiana University Medicine, of ,enicideM ,silopanaidnI IN Indianapolis, IN AERDNA V. ,ISSORRA DM ESOJ M. ,NINNOB DM Division Resident, of Laboratory and Pathology Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Foundation, Clinic Cleveland Medicine, Ophthalmology, and Neurology, Department ,dnalevelC HO of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN OVATSUG ,ALAYA ,DM DhP etaicossA rosseforP of ygolohtaP and ,ygolorU DIVAD G. ,KClWTSOB DM tnemtrapeD of ygolohtaP and yrotarobaL ,enicideM Bostwick Director, Medical ,seirotarobaL rolyaB egelloC of ,enicideM ,notsuoH TX Richmond, AV YERFFEJ J. ,DRANRAB DM Chief Director, County, Dallas Examiner, Medical J. NADIA ,YENRAC DM Institute Southwestern of Sciences, Forensic Professor Emeritus, Department of Laboratory Dallas, TX Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN ACLO ,KRUTSAB DM gnitisiV ,ytlucaF tnemtrapeD of ,ygolohtaP enyaW SAILE A. ,ALLITSAC DM etatS ytisrevinU loohcS of ,enicideM ,tiorteD MI Staff ,tsigolohtaP tnemtrapeD of ,ygolohtaP adsehteB htroN ,latipsoH HO ,itannicniC NHOJ G. ,SIKASTAB DM Department Emeritus, Professor of MD Pathology, EHC-GNUHC (JEFF) ,GNAHC ,DM DhP TX Houston, Center, Cancer Anderson Professor Associate of Division Chief, Pathology; of ,ygolohtapotameH Department of and Pathology HTENNEK P. ,STTAB DM Medicine, Laboratory ehT Methodist ,latipsoH Staff Department Pathologist, of Abbott Pathology, Houston, ;XT Weil Cornell College, Medical Minneapolis, Hospital, Northwestern MN ,ytisrevinU New York, NY ix srotubirtnoC GNAIL ,GNEHC DM HTENNEK A. ,IKSWOKZCI DM Associate Professor of Pathology and ,ygolorU Associate Professor of Pathology, Department Director of Molecular Pathology Laboratory, of Pathology, University of Gainesville College Department of Pathology Laboratory and of Medicine Medical and VA Center, Gainesville, FL Medicine, Indiana School University of Medicine, ,silopanaidnI IN YRAG L. ,YENEEK DM ,tnatlusnoC Department of Laboratory Medicine OINOTNA L. ,ALLIBUC DM Mayo Pathology, and Professor, Clinic; Mayo Clinic Professor of Pathology, Facultad de Ciencias College of Medicine, Rochester, MN Medicas, Director, Instituto Patologia de e lnvestigacion, Asuncion, Paraguay RIVSAJ S. ,ANARUHK DM Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, RACSO W. ,SGNIMMUC DM Temple University School of Medicine, Associate Professor of Pathology Laboratory and Philadelphia, PA Medicine, Department of Laboratory Pathology and Medicine, Indiana School University of Medicine, ASERET M. ,KNIRBLESSIURK SM Indianapolis, IN Department Genetic Counselor, of Laboratory Medicine Pathology, Mayo and Clinic, LEDA K. ,RAGGAN-LE ,DM DhP Rochester, MN Staff Consultant and Professor, Department of Pathology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, LUAP J. ,NITRUK DM Houston, TX and Division Consultant Chair, of Hematopathology, Department of Laboratory Medicine Pathology, and LORAC F. ,REVRAF DM Mayo Professor, Clinic; Mayo Clinic College Staff Physician, Director, Pulmonary Pathology, of Medicine, Rochester, MN Department of Anatomic Pathology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH ANNOD .J ,REGAL DM ,tnatlusnoC Department of Laboratory Medicine and LEAHCIM P. ,NEEHOG AB Pathology, Mayo Associate Clinic; Professor, Mayo Department of Pathology Laboratory Medicine, and Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN Indiana School University of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN NAUHS C. LI, DM Academic Department Chairman, of Pathology and NHOJ R. ,MULBDLOG DM Laboratory Medicine, Regional Medical Orlando Professor and Department Chairman, of Anatomic Center, Orlando, FL Pathology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH ENALARON M. ,RODNIL DM ,tnatlusnoC Department of Medical Mayo Genetics, NHOJ D. ,YELNEH DM Professor, Clinic; Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Assistant Professor of Pathology Laboratory and Rochester, MN Medicine, Department of Pathology Laboratory and Medicine, Indiana School University of Medicine, OINOTNA ,NARTLEB-ZEPOL DM Indianapolis, IN Professor of Pathology, Unit of Anatomic Pathology, Cordoba School University of Medicine, Cordoba, ETTENIOTNA F. ,DOOH DM niapS rosseforP dna ,riahC Department of ,ygolotamreD nretsaE ainigriV Medical ,loohcS Norfolk, AV YROGERG T. ,NANNELCAM DM Associate Professor of Pathology and Urology, SEMAJ ,GNAUH DM Director of Surgical Pathology, Institute of Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Pathology, Case Western Reserve University and Oregon Health and Science University, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH Portland, OR iix
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