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This book provides a step-by-step and practically applicable approach for the accurate and clinically relevant diagnosis of lymph node (LN) and bone marrow (BM) biopsies. Clinicians expect pathological guidance not only with accurate diagnosis, but also about disease progression, minimal residual disease, disease susceptibility to a particular therapy, effects of prior therapy on prognosis and subsequent therapy etc. This book provides brief but to the point guidance about the prognostic and therapeutic implications of key ancillary studies so that the pathologist is comfortable to answer clinician’s questions over the entire arc of manifestations and management of the disease. The text follows the WHO (2016) classification in essence but the material is organized in a fashion most useful to a practicing surgical pathologist. This is achieved by focusing on the morphological findings as the starting point. Using this morphological “backbone” and several frequently asked questions (FAQs) the reader is guided to a rational list of differential diagnoses leading to a definitive diagnosis. The contents of each chapter are carefully selected so that the practically important and directly applicable information is available in an easy-to-find and easy-to-grasp format.
Practical Lymph Node and Bone Marrow Pathology serves as a practical introduction and handbook for pathology trainees and hematopathology fellows and will remain a useful reference to practicing pathologists when they are signing out lymph nodes or bone marrow specimens.
Essentials of the Immune Response and Immunophenotyping
Pages 1-14
McCall, Chad M. (et al.)
Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology for Hematopathology
Pages 15-34
Zhang, Linsheng
Evaluation of Excised Lymph Nodes
Pages 35-51
Pan, Zenggang (et al.)
Lymphoid Pathology on Small Biopsies (FNA and Small Core) – Advantages and Limitations: Guidelines for Ancillary Studies According to Clinical Scenario and Morphology
Pages 53-85
Hogan, Kathryn M. (et al.)
Small B-Cell Lymphomas With and Without Plasmacytic Differentiation
Pages 87-121
Gómez-Gélvez, Juan Camilo (et al.)
Large B-Cell Lymphoma
Pages 123-155
Pan, Zenggang
High-Grade B-Cell Lymphoma
Pages 157-174
Wang, Xiaoqiong (et al.)
Major Subtypes of Mature T- and NK-Cell Neoplasms
Pages 175-188
Irshaid, Lina (et al.)
Hodgkin Lymphomas
Pages 189-208
Song, Jinming (et al.)
Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders (PTLDs)
Pages 209-223
Wang, Jun
Immunodeficiency-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorders Other Than PTLD (in Primary Immune Deficiency, HIV, and Iatrogenic Conditions)
Pages 225-251
Gong, Jerald Z. (et al.)
Primary Extranodal Lymphomas of the GI Tract, Lung, CNS, and Skin with Common Mimics
Pages 253-284
Wang, Linlin
Lymphoid Neoplasms with “Benign” Clinical Course or Unclear Malignant Potential
Pages 285-293
Gao, Juehua (et al.)
B-Cell Lymphoma in Children or Pediatric Type
Pages 295-306
Gong, Shunyou (et al.)
Indolent T-/NK-Cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders
Pages 307-321
Xiao, Wenbin (et al.)
Composite Lymphoma
Pages 323-344
Gulati, Rohit (et al.)
Histiocytic/Dendritic Cell Neoplasms: Primary and Transdifferentiated
Pages 345-354
Zhao, Chen (et al.)
Typical Morphologic Patterns of Infectious and Other Reactive Lymphadenopathies
Pages 355-438
Vergara-Lluri, Maria (Ria) (et al.)
HHV8-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorders
Pages 439-446
Wang, Wei (et al.)
Bone Marrow at Initial Diagnosis: Clinical Associations and Approach to Diagnosis
Pages 447-464
Lagoo, Anand Shreeram (et al.)
Acute Leukemias
Pages 465-499
Shi, Yang (et al.)
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Pages 501-516
Zhou, Ting (et al.)
Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (Other Than Chronic Myeloid Leukemia)
Pages 517-530
Keeney, Matthew E. (et al.)
Myelodysplastic Syndromes
Pages 531-557
Cheng, Jason X. (et al.)
Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Pages 559-594
Cheng, Jason X. (et al.)
Plasma Cell Neoplasms (Including Plasma Cell Myeloma)
Pages 595-614
Lu, Chuanyi Mark
Bone Marrow Involvement by Lymphoid Neoplasms
Pages 615-635
Xie, Yi
Bone Marrow Involvement by Metastases and Granulomatous Conditions
Pages 637-647
Hagiya, Ashley S. (et al.)
Bone Marrow Findings in Congenital/Hereditary Conditions
Pages 649-681
Gao, Juehua (et al.)
Bone Marrow Involvement by More Than One Entity of Hematolymphoid Neoplasm
Pages 683-699
Zhao, Yue (et al.)
Detection of Minimal Residual Disease
Pages 701-711
Zhou, Yi
Therapy-Induced Marrow Changes
Pages 713-738
Bhargava, Parul (et al.)
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