Histological Typing of Soft Tissue Tumours
Histological Typing of Soft Tissue Tumours
The first edition of Histological Typing of Soft Tissue Tumours, pub lished in 1969, represented a major step in the standardization of nomen clature in this specialty area. Accompanied by a glass slide set of more than a hundred common and exotic tumours, this book resulted in the rapid assimilation of a universal set of guidelines and diagnostic defini tions by pathologists in many countries. In the intervening two decades numerous changes have occurred, and our committee has been chal lenged by the desire to incorporate new and exciting findings from the areas of immunohistochemistry and molecular biology into the classifi cation with the need to develop a simple reproducible classification for practising pathologists. The current system, while based principally on standard microscopic observations, acknowledges and cites the use of di agnostically valuable ancillary techniques. Changes in the Classification Although the original classification utilized the concept of "histogene sis" or tissue of origin in defining tumours, we have departed from that point of view, acknowledging the impossibility of determining histogen esis by morphologic means alone. This classification is based on the "line of differentiation", or stated simply, by comparing tumours to the nor mal cell they most closely resemble without necessarily implying origin therefrom. As in the old classification we have interpreted the term "tu mours" in the broadest sense of the word and have, therefore, included neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions.
1 Fibrous Tissue Tumours
2 Fibrohistiocytic Tumours
3 Lipomatous Tumours
4 Smooth Muscle Tumours
5 Skeletal Muscle Tumours
6 Endothelial Tumours of Blood and Lymph Vessels
7 Perivascular Tumours
8 Synovial Tumours
9 Mesothelial Tumours
10 Neural Tumours
11 Paraganglionic Tumours
12 Cartilage and Bone Tumours
13 Pluripotential Mesenchymal Tumours
14 Miscellaneous Tumours
15 Unclassified Tumours
Illustrations.
Histological Classification of Soft Tissue Tumours
Definitions and Explanatory Notes1 Fibrous Tissue Tumours
2 Fibrohistiocytic Tumours
3 Lipomatous Tumours
4 Smooth Muscle Tumours
5 Skeletal Muscle Tumours
6 Endothelial Tumours of Blood and Lymph Vessels
7 Perivascular Tumours
8 Synovial Tumours
9 Mesothelial Tumours
10 Neural Tumours
11 Paraganglionic Tumours
12 Cartilage and Bone Tumours
13 Pluripotential Mesenchymal Tumours
14 Miscellaneous Tumours
15 Unclassified Tumours
Illustrations.
Weiss, Sharon W.
Sobin, Leslie H.
ISBN | 9783540567943 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540567943 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Auflage | 2nd ed. |
Copyrightjahr | 1994 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | 142 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XII, 142 p. 169 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |