Tabar Mammo Ser.: Casting-Type Calcifications: Sign of a Subtype with Deceptive Features by Peter B. Dean, Tibor Tot and Laszlo Tabar (2007, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherThieme Verlag, George
ISBN-103131353910
ISBN-139783131353917
eBay Product ID (ePID)60525331

Product Key Features

Number of Pages324 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCasting-Type Calcifications: Sign of a Sub Type with Deceptive Features
Publication Year2007
SubjectRadiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine
TypeTextbook
AuthorPeter B. Dean, Tibor Tot, Laszlo Tabar
Subject AreaMedical
SeriesTabar Mammo Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight57.2 Oz
Item Length12 in
Item Width8.7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2007-008929
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal618.1/907572
Table Of ContentChapter 1 Description of Calcifications Localized within the Ducts Chapter 2 The Evolution of Casting Type Calcifications Chapter 3 The Theory of Neoductgenesis Chapter 4 The Deviant Nature of the Breast Cancer Subtype with Castings Chapter 5 Recognition of the Unpredictable, Often Fatal Nature of the Breast Cancer Subtype Presenting with Casting Type Calcifications on the Mammogram Chapter 6 Illustrative Cases with 3-Dimensional Stereoscopic Histological Images
Synopsis"This book is dedicated to those physicians who believe that greater knowledge of the many subtypes of breast cancer will lead to more individualized diagnosis and therapy, to the ultimate benefit of their patients."--the authors In "Breast Cancer: The Art and Science of Early Detection with Mammography-Perception, Interpretation, Histopathologic Correlation," László Tabár, one of the world's most renowned mammographers, has shared his decades of experience in presenting the fundamentals of perception and interpretation of mammographic images. This is the second volume in a series of books written by the team of Tabár, Tot, and Dean describing breast cancer in its earliest phase according to the imaging findings and correlating these findings with sophisticated histopathologic images and patient outcome. This volume covers a particularly troublesome subtype of breast cancer characterized by casting type calcifications. Highlights: - Extensive coverage of the morphology and outcome of this deceptive breast cancer subtype - Nearly 1000 illustrations of stunning quality showing the full range of manifestations - Photomicrographs of large, thin-section pathology slides and unique 3D pathology images which are carefully correlated with mammographic images to explain why mammograms appear as they do - Stereoscopic images that demonstrate normal breast structures and the distortion caused by this unique malignant process - Presentation of an original theory of neoductgenesis to explain the surprising disease outcome all too frequently observed - Scientific rationale for using individualized treatment methods which include the mammographic prognostic features Further volumes in the series will cover - Crushed stone--like and powdery calcifications - Spiculated lesions and architectural distortio László Tabár, MD, is Professor of Radiology at Uppsala University and Head of the Department of Mammography at Falun Central Hospital in Falun, Sweden. Tibor Tot, MD, is Associate Professor of Pathology at Uppsala University and Chairman of the Department of Pathology and Clinical Cytology at Falun Central Hospital in Falun, Sweden. Peter B. Dean, MD, is Professor at the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Turku in Turku, Finland, and formerly Visiting Professor at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA., In "Breast Cancer: The Art and Science of Early Detection with Mammography-Perception, Interpretation, Histopathologic Correlation," László Tabár, one of the world's most renowned mammographers, has shared his decades of experience in presenting the fundamentals of perception and interpretation of mammographic images. This is the second volume in a series of books written by the team of Tabár, Tot, and Dean describing breast cancer in its earliest phase according to the imaging findings and correlating these findings with sophisticated histopathologic images and patient outcome. This volume covers a particularly troublesome subtype of breast cancer characterized by casting type calcifications. Highlights: Extensive coverage of the morphology and outcome of this deceptive breast cancer subtype Nearly 1000 illustrations of stunning quality showing the full range of manifestations Photomicrographs of large, thin-section pathology slides and unique 3D pathology images which are carefully correlated with mammographic images to explain why mammograms appear as they do Stereoscopic images that demonstrate normal breast structures and the distortion caused by this unique malignant process Presentation of an original theory of neoductgenesis to explain the surprising disease outcome all too frequently observed Scientific rationale for using individualized treatment methods which include the mammographic prognostic features, Explores casting-type calcifications, and their significance in diagnosing breast cancer. This title provides pathologic specimens to help the reader understand why the mammograms look the way they do. It includes a selection of full color pathologic images in 3-D, allowing one to visualize the breast substructures in their spatial context., In "Breast Cancer: The Art and Science of Early Detection with Mammography-Perception, Interpretation, Histopathologic Correlation," L szl Tab r, one of the world's most renowned mammographers, has shared his decades of experience in presenting the fundamentals of perception and interpretation of mammographic images. This is the second volume in a series of books written by the team of Tab r, Tot, and Dean describing breast cancer in its earliest phase according to the imaging findings and correlating these findings with sophisticated histopathologic images and patient outcome. This volume covers a particularly troublesome subtype of breast cancer characterized by casting type calcifications. Highlights: Extensive coverage of the morphology and outcome of this deceptive breast cancer subtype Nearly 1000 illustrations of stunning quality showing the full range of manifestations Photomicrographs of large, thin-section pathology slides and unique 3D pathology images which are carefully correlated with mammographic images to explain why mammograms appear as they do Stereoscopic images that demonstrate normal breast structures and the distortion caused by this unique malignant process Presentation of an original theory of neoductgenesis to explain the surprising disease outcome all too frequently observed Scientific rationale for using individualized treatment methods which include the mammographic prognostic features
LC Classification NumberRG496.C34C3779 2007
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