Histological Typing of Bone Tumours
Histological Typing of Bone Tumours
During the two decades since the publication of the first edition of Histological Typing of Bone Tumours, new methods of diagnosis, es pecially radiological imaging techniques (computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging), associated with advances in the new cytomorphological methods including immunohistochemistry, DNA ploidy analysis, cytogenetic chromosomal investigation, etc., have greatly improved our diagnostic tools and treatment results. These advances are reflected by the publication of new editions of various important textbooks in recent years. In these publications classifica tion criteria differed. In contrast, the WHO classification has been relatively unaltered, and has introduced a limited number of new entities and subdivided others because of distinct histological features and biological be haviour. In general the framework and the concept of the original classifi cation, as it has been widely accepted, remains essentially unchanged. The classification is based on the line of histological differentiation, in many instances reflecting the type of intercellular matrix material produced. This approach is justified because it avoids theoretical his togenetic controversies.
Bone-Forming Tumours
Cartilage-Forming Tumours
Giant-Cell Tumour
Marrow Tumours
Vascular Tumours
Other Connective Tissue Tumours
Other Tumours
Unclassified Tumours
Tumour-like Lesions
Illustrations.
Histological Classification of Bone Tumours
Definitions and Explanatory NotesBone-Forming Tumours
Cartilage-Forming Tumours
Giant-Cell Tumour
Marrow Tumours
Vascular Tumours
Other Connective Tissue Tumours
Other Tumours
Unclassified Tumours
Tumour-like Lesions
Illustrations.
Schajowicz, F.
ISBN | 978-3-540-56460-7 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540564607 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Auflage | 2. Aufl. |
Copyrightjahr | 1993 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XII, 130 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XII, 130 p. 103 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |