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International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC
4th ed, 316 pages, $141 list, WHO (2014)
Top Book, posted December 31, 2014
Series: WHO Tumour Series (4th Edition)
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Placenta, Uterus
WHO Classification of Tumours of Female Reproductive Organs is the sixth volume in the Fourth Edition of the WHO series on histological and genetic typing of human tumors. This authoritative, concise reference book provides an international standard for oncologists and pathologists and will serve as an indispensable guide for use in the design of studies monitoring response to therapy and clinical outcome.
Junzo Kigawa, Tsunehisa Kaku, Toru Sugiyama and Steven G Silverberg
45 pages, $121 list, Springer (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Ovary
Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) of the ovary with its unique clinical and biological features has attracted great attention, and calls for the publication of a specialized book on the subject. This is the first atlas that has narrowed its focus to CCC. Revealed here are the typical and variable histological features of CCC and related tumors. Hundreds of high-quality photographs help the reader to recognize the pathological features and clinical manifestations of CCC and to formulate diagnoses confidently and accurately. Data are based on the international central pathological review of the JGOG/GCIG3017 clinical trial in which experts around the world participated. Using a virtual slide system, interesting and significant features of CCC were discovered in the review of 652 cases. This book provides the newest information on the categorization and classification of CCC: growth patterns (papillary, tubocystic, solid, and adenofibromatous), cell types (classical hobnail and clear cell, eosinophilic, oxyphilic, and oncocytic), stromal changes (hyalinized, necrotic, hemorrhagic, lymphocytic infiltrative, luteinized, and psammomatous calcification), presence of endometriosis and atypical endometriosis, and borderline/atypical proliferative tumors. The Atlas of Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary is an invaluable diagnostic resource for pathologists and gynecologic oncologists.
Robert A. Soslow, Kay J. Park, Simona Stolnicu
2021 edition, 363 pages, $380, Springer (2020)
Posted December 8, 2020
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix
This book provides a practical guide to the diagnosis of cervical lesions. Chapters detail recent changes to diagnostic criteria and classification and the impacts these developments have on patient management. The anatomy and histology of the cervix are discussed, along with macroscopic and microscopic changes, prognostic and predictive parameters, epidemiological data and staging systems. Atlas of Diagnostic Pathology of the Cervix: A Case-Based Approach utilizes diagnostic algorithms and highlights to offer readers appropriate management criteria and aims to give trainees, practicing pathologists and gynecologists a case-based approach to the treatment of cervical lesions.
Christopher Vandenbussche, Syed Ali, Dorothy Rosenthal, Russell Vang
216 pages, 500+ illus, $114 list, Demos (2015)
Posted June 13, 2016
This generously illustrated, user-friendly atlas for both cytopathologists and surgical pathologists is a practical guide to the diagnostically challenging area of cervical cytopathology. Not only does the Atlas feature concise, expert descriptions of the full range of cytopathologies in the gynecological tract, it also presents and contrasts problematic pathologies that can potentially lead to erroneous interpretation.
Philip Clement, Robert Young
3rd ed, 580 pages, $216 list, Elsevier (2019)
Posted December 31, 2014
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Uterus, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Rapidly and accurately identify gynecologic tumors and related lesions with the updated Atlas of Gynecologic Surgical Pathology. Complete with hundreds of stunning photographs and now available with online access, this visually dynamic medical reference book provides you with the know-how you need to perform state-of-the-art gynecologic diagnoses, right at your own microscope.
Pei Hui, Natalia Buza
329 pages, 271 illus, $109 list , Springer (2015)
Posted August 1, 2015
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix
This atlas is dedicated specifically to gynecologic frozen section diagnosis and addresses professional practice gaps such as high diagnostic error rate, slow turnaround time, and inefficient communication between surgeons and pathologists at the time of intraoperative frozen section consultation of gynecologic specimens. The format of the volume is a combination of concise text and high quality gross and frozen section microscopic images, meticulously selected from the superb collection of pathology specimens of gynecologic tumors provided at Yale-New Haven Hospital in the past decades.
Xin Jing, Momin Siddiqui, Qing Kay Li
299 pages, $199, Springer (2018)
Posted July 16, 2018
Listed under: cytopathology, gynecologic
Cytology is a unique subspecialty in anatomic pathology, and plays a critical role in the diagnosis of a variety of benign and malignant lesions by using minimally invasive procedures, such as fine needle aspiration, brushing, washing and lavage. Cytology not only provides an accurate diagnosis of the lesion based on the cytomorphological evaluation at cellular level, but also provides material for molecular characterization of a tumor for targeted therapy. In the era of personalized medicine, cytology has continued to grow and evolve as an important diagnostic tool.
Anais Malpica, 2nd Edition, 368 pages, $161 list
2nd Edition, 368 pages, $161 list, Wolters Kluwer (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
Series: Biopsy Interpretation Series
Part of the comprehensive Biopsy Interpretation Series, the second edition of Biopsy Interpretation of the Uterine Cervix and Corpus provides an easy-to-follow, practical approach to normal histology, non-neoplastic conditions, and neoplasia of the cervix and uterine body. Focusing on the most common biopsies, this up-to-date bench reference emphasizes morphologic features and immunohistochemistry in the diagnostic material, with close attention paid to differential diagnosis, including benign mimics of tumors.
Robert J. Kurman, Lora Hedrick Ellenson, Brigitte M. Ronnett
1400 illustrations, 1470 pages, $339, Springer (2019)
Posted November 18, 2019
Listed under: gynecologic
An essential reference for all pathologists and residents, the thoroughly updated seventh edition of Blaustein's Pathology of the Female Genital Tract includes more than 1400 illustrations in color, informative tables and 22 revised chapters written by internationally recognized experts. Discussion of each specific entity is organized to include general information, etiology, and epidemiology followed by clinical features, pathologic findings, differential diagnosis, clinical behavior, and treatment.
Frank Girardi, Olaf Reich and Karl Tamussino
240 pages, 400+ illus, $96 list, Thieme (2015)
Posted August 1, 2015
Listed under: gynecologic
Fully revised and updated, Burghardt's landmark text on colposcopy and cervical pathology once again sets a new standard in the field. It offers specialists complete instruction in colposcopic procedures, as well as the histopathologic background needed to reach an accurate diagnosis. From equipment and techniques, to detection of normal and abnormal findings, to differential diagnosis and therapeutic guidelines, this book is unrivalled in the literature.
Glenn McCluggage, John Tidy and John Smith
187 pages, 155 illus, $159 list, Springer (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
Listed under: gynecologic
This book provides a comprehensive account of the cellular pathology of glandular lesions and uncommon neoplasms of the cervix and places these in a contemporary clinical context. The book features comprehensive, detailed descriptions and a consistent approach to each tumor or tumor-like condition with clear color illustrations. Cytological/histological correlation is emphasised and diagnostic pitfalls are highlighted.
David Wilbur, Michael R. Henry
1st ed, 270 pages, $95 list, CAP (2008)
Posted December 31, 2014
Listed under: cytopathology, gynecologic
This image-rich guide extensively covers the principles of gynecologic cytopathology and takes a thorough look at practical matters such as evaluations of patients and their specimens as well as criteria to determine specimen adequacy. Comprehensive reviews of the morphology of the vast majority of entities both benign and malignant that are routinely identified in Pap tests are presented.
Tricia Murdock, Emanuela Veras, Robert J. Kurman, Michael T. Mazur
3rd ed, $150, Springer (2018)
Posted November 20, 2018
Listed under: gynecologic
Derived from the authors' long-running course presented at the International Academy of Pathology, this second edition, now with color illustrations, continues the tradition of its predecessor as being the concise and complete diagnostic guide to the endometrial biopsy. The text is structured so as to present a logical approach to formulating a pathologic diagnosis from the diverse array of tissue received in the surgical pathology laboratory. Color illustrations show typical artifacts and distortion, and explain their impact on diagnostic interpretation. Each chapter includes a section summarizing the features that must be discussed in the final pathology report.
Christopher Crum, Marisa Nucci, Scott Granter, Brooke Howitt, Mana Parast, Theonia Boyd, Kenneth Lee, William Peters III
3rd ed, 1,296 pages, 2,250 illus, $329, Elsevier (2017)
Top Book, posted December 18, 2017
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Ovary, Placenta, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Comprehensive and practice-oriented, the fully updated 3rd Edition of this easy-to-use text covers the full range of obstetric and gynecologic pathology, including information on treatment and patient management. Written largely by the pathology and clinical faculty at Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital, it covers the most up-to-date information available in the field, including molecular genetics and diagnostics.
Ester Oliva, Marisa Nucci
2nd ed, 880 pages, 2,100+ illus, $300, Elsevier (2018)
Posted August 14, 2018
Series: Diagnostic Pathology series
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Uterus, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, this updated volume by Drs. Marisa R. Nucci and Esther Oliva is an ideal point-of-care reference for the accurate diagnosis of the full range of nonneoplastic and neoplastic conditions of the female genital tract, including common and uncommon entities. Concise, focused chapters, supported by tables, diagrams, and photographs, keep you up to date with evolving changes in the understanding of the pathobiology of common gynecologic tumors. This revised edition is ideal for pathologists at all levels of experience and training for use as a quick reference and as an efficient review to improve knowledge and skills.
Russell Vang, Anna Yemelyanova, Jeffrey Seidman
544 pages, $180, Wolters Kluwer (2017)
Posted January 16, 2017
Series: Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Uterus, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Systematically solve tough diagnostic challenges in gynecologic pathology with this new title in the Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology series. This practical, full-color reference uses select images of clinical and pathological findings, together with succinct, expert instructions, to guide you through the decision-making process by distinguishing between commonly confused lesions of the gynecologic tract.
International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC
5th ed, 632 pages, $165
, WHO (2020)
Posted November 13, 2020
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Uterus, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Female Genital Tumours is the fourth volume in the 5th edition of the WHO series on the classification of human tumours. This 5th edition, guided by the WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board, will establish a single coherent cancer classification presented across a collection of individual volumes organized on the basis of anatomical site (digestive system, breast, soft tissue and bone, etc.) and structured in a systematic manner, with each tumour type listed within a taxonomic classification: site, category, family (class), type and subtype. In each volume, the entities are now listed from benign to malignant and are described under an updated set of headings, including histopathology, diagnostic molecular pathology, staging and easy to read essential and desirable diagnostic criteria.
Christopher Crum, Michelle Hirsch, William Peters III, Charles Quick, Anna Laury
856 pages, 1,000+ illus, $221 list, Elsevier (2015)
Posted August 1, 2015
Series: High Yield Pathology Series
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Uterus, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Part of the growing High-Yield Pathology Series, Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology is designed to help you review the key features of ob/gyn specimens, recognize the classic look of each disease, and quickly confirm your diagnosis. Authors Christopher Crum, MD, Michelle S. Hirsch, MD, PhD, and William Peters III, MD, incorporate a logical format, excellent color photographs, concise bulleted text, and authoritative content to help you accurately identify hundreds of discrete disease entities affecting the female reproductive tract.
Wenxin Zheng, Oluwole Fadare, Charles Matthew Quick, Danhua Shen, Donghui Guo
1st ed, 557 pages, $179, Springer (2019)
Posted January 6, 2020
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix
This fully indexed, 2-volume book covers all aspects of gynecologic and obstetric pathology. It focuses on practical issues in each chapter by demonstrating pitfalls of diagnosis in addition to general criteria needed for each disease entity. As a reference book on gynecologic and obstetric pathology, it is targeted for practicing pathologists, pathology residents, gynecologic pathology and oncology fellows, clinicians, healthcare providers, and biomedical researchers and is intended for use as a bench or scope side reference, resource for studying for board examinations or to satisfy any interest in certain topics within the field of gynecologic pathology.
Volume 1 contains 19 chapters covering disease entities of the vulva, vagina, cervix, and endometrium. It covers all the recognized recent advances within the field. Key diagnostic and differential diagnosis related points are illustrated in numerous tables. In addition, plenty of high quality pictures are presented for the vast majority of entities to facilitate both learning and teaching.
Wenxin Zheng, Oluwole Fadare, Charles Matthew Quick, Danhua Shen, Donghui Guo
1st ed, 639 pages, $183, Springer (2019)
Posted January 6, 2020
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix
This fully indexed, 2-volume book covers all aspects of gynecologic and obstetric pathology. It focuses on practical issues in each chapter by demonstrating pitfalls of diagnosis in addition to general criteria needed for each disease entity. As a reference book on gynecologic and obstetric pathology, it is targeted for practicing pathologists, pathology residents, gynecologic pathology and oncology fellows, clinicians, healthcare providers, and biomedical researchers and is intended for use as a bench or scope side reference, resource for studying for board examinations or to satisfy any interest in certain topics within the field of gynecologic pathology.
Volume 2 contains 17 chapters covering disease entities of the uterine myometrium, ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum, placenta, gestational trophoblastic diseases, and gynecology related cytology. It covers all the recognized recent advances within the field. Key diagnostic and differential diagnosis related points are illustrated in numerous tables. In addition, plenty of high quality pictures are presented for the vast majority of entities to facilitate both learning and teaching.
Maria Rosaria Raspollini, Antonio Lopez-Beltran
1st ed, 428 pages, $109, Cambridge (2019)
Posted March 9, 2020
Listed under: GU/adrenal, gynecologic
Due to common early development, the pathology of the urogenital tract in males and females present many similarities. Richly illustrated in colour throughout, this essential text evaluates the most common pathologies of the male and female urogenital tract, focussing on similarities, differences, and challenges. Images are colour coded by gender, and feature diagnostic algorithms and boxes highlighting key similarities and differences. This book is intended to bridge the gap between urologic and gynecologic specialties, whose diagnoses are rarely considered or studied together. Understanding common development, similarities and differences is extremely valuable for the evaluation of pathologic features and related dysfunctions. This comprehensive resource will be invaluable to urological and gynaecological pathologists,residents, general pathologists, and for consultants in urology and gynaecology to gain experience in the pathologic diagnostic rationale. This book provides entry to an online version on Cambridge Core, which can be accessed via the code printed on the inside of the cover.
Blaise Clarke, Glenn McCluggage
$95, Elsevier (2016)
Posted August 16, 2016
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Ovary
This issue of the Surgical Pathology Clinics, edited by Drs. Blaise Clarke and Glenn McCluggage, focuses on Gynecologic Pathology. Topics covered in the issue include, but are not limited to: Gynecologic manifestations of the DICER1 syndrome; Prophylactic gynecologic specimens from hereditary cancer carriers; Lynch syndrome associated endometrial cancer; Peutz-jeghers syndrome associated gynecologic tumors; Gynecologic manifestations of less commonly encountered hereditary syndromes; and Clinical testing for hereditary predisposition.
Marisa Nucci, Carlos Parra-Herran
2nd ed, 1040 pages, $196, Elsevier (2020)
Posted January 6, 2020
Series: Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Placenta, Uterus, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Now fully revised to include recent advances in the field, the second edition of Gynecologic Pathology, a volume in the Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology series, is an essential foundation text for residents and pathologists. The popular template format makes it easy to use, and new information throughout brings you up to date with what's new in the field, including key molecular findings.
Brooke Howitt
1st ed, $69, Elsevier (2019)
Posted January 6, 2020
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix
This issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics, Guest Edited by Dr. Brooke Howitt, will focus on practical issues and updates around Gynecologic Pathology. This issue is one of four selected each year by the series Consulting Editor, Jason L. Hornick. Topics include, but are not limited to, Non-HPV associated squamous neoplasia of the vulva and vagina; HPV-associated squamous neoplasia of the lower female genital tract; Cervical glandular neoplasia: classification and staging; Preinvasive lesions of the endometrium; Endometrial carcinoma: Grossing, frozen section evaluation, staging, and senitnel lymph node evaluation; High grade endometrial carcinomas: Classification with molecular insights; Uterine mesenchymal tumors: Classification, staging, and updates in molecular testing; Smooth muscle neoplasia of the female genital tract; Germ cell tumors of the female genital tract; Fallopian tube neoplasia and mimics; Low grade serous neoplasia of the female genital tract; Ovarian high grade serous carcinoma: Staging, assessing site of origin and the post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy setting; Ovarian mucinous tumors; Endometrioid and clear cell tumors of the ovary; and Ovarian sex cord stromal tumors.
Anton Kutikhin
128 pages, $116 list, Springer (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Microbiology
Over the years of cancer investigation a lot of discoveries in this field were made, and many associations between various biological carcinogens and cancer were revealed. Some of them are credibly determined, thus these infectious agents (human papilloma virus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, Epstein-Barr virus, human herpes virus 8, human T-cell lymphotropic virus 1, human immunodeficiency virus, Merkel cell polyomavirus, Helicobacter pylori, Opisthorchis viverrini, Clonorchis sinensis, Schistosoma haematobium) are recognized as carcinogens and probable carcinogens by International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).