Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology: A Volume in the Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series, Expert Consult - Online and PrintBone and Soft Tissue Pathology: A Volume in the Diagnostic Pathology Series, by Andrew L. Folpe, MD and Carrie Y. Inwards, MD, packs today's most essential bone and soft tissue pathology know-how into a compact, high-yield format! The book's pragmatic, well-organized approach-complemented by abundant full-color, high-quality illustrations and at-a-glance tables-makes it easy to access the information you need to quickly and accurately identify pathology specimens. Best of all, Expert Consult functionality provides online access to the full text of the book, downloadable illustrations for your personal use, and more. The result is a practical, affordable reference for study and review as well as for everyday clinical practice.
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adamantinoma adults Age Distribution ANCILLARY STUDIES IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY angiosarcoma areas atypical benign calcification Cancer carcinoma cartilage cellular chondrosarcoma chordoma chromosome clear cell Clinical Features clinicopathologic collagen common cutaneous cytokeratins cytoplasm deep soft tissue desmin Desmoplastic Differential Diagnosis dysplasia eosinophilic epithelioid Ewing sarcoma excision expression fasciitis FEATURES Gross Findings fibroblastic fibroma fibromyxoid fibrosarcoma Figure focal gene genetic giant cell tumor glomus tumors growth pattern hemangioendothelioma hemangioma high-grade histologic hyaline IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY Incidence and Location infiltrative inflammatory involvement leiomyosarcoma lesions lipoma liposarcoma low-grade lymphoma malignant fibrous histiocytoma markers matrix mesenchymal metastases Microscopic Findings mitotic activity MPNST myofibroblastic myxoid myxoma necrosis neoplasm neurofibroma nodular nodules nuclear nuclei occur osteosarcoma PATHOLOGIC FEATURES GROSS patients pleomorphic pleomorphic sarcoma present Prognosis and Treatment proliferation protein radiographic Radiologic Features rare recurrence rhabdomyosarcoma schwannoma skeletal smooth muscle smooth muscle actin soft tissue mass spindle cell stromal subcutis Surg Pathol synovial sarcoma tumor cells typically usually variant vascular well-differentiated