The International System for Serous Fluid Cytopathology

Par : Ashish Chandra, Barbara Crothers, Daniel Kurtycz, Fernando Schmitt
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  • Nombre de pages301
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.63 kg
  • Dimensions15,5 cm × 23,5 cm × 1,5 cm
  • ISBN978-3-030-53907-8
  • EAN9783030539078
  • Date de parution01/01/2021
  • ÉditeurSpringer Nature
  • PréfacierGabrijela Kocjan

Résumé

This book is the culmination of an international effort to bring consistency and diagnostic efficiency to effusion cytology for the sake of patient care. The authors recognize special challenges in serous fluid cytopathology, such as reporting the presence of Mullerian epithelium in peritoneal fluids. What is an appropriate serous fluid volume to ensure adequacy ? How should mesothelial proliferations be reported and is it appropriate to make an interpretation of malignant mesothe-liorna ? How specific should a report be regarding the origin and sub-typing of tumors found in serous fluids ? What are the appropriate quality monitors for this specimen type ? Special chapters on considerations for peritoneal washings, cytopreparatory techniques, mesotheliorna and quality management are included to address these issues.
The text contains literature reviews that elucidate existing evidence in support of current practices and recommendations. Expert opinions on where evidence was lacking, the most common practices were adopted by consensus, and where there was no commonality, are employed.
This book is the culmination of an international effort to bring consistency and diagnostic efficiency to effusion cytology for the sake of patient care. The authors recognize special challenges in serous fluid cytopathology, such as reporting the presence of Mullerian epithelium in peritoneal fluids. What is an appropriate serous fluid volume to ensure adequacy ? How should mesothelial proliferations be reported and is it appropriate to make an interpretation of malignant mesothe-liorna ? How specific should a report be regarding the origin and sub-typing of tumors found in serous fluids ? What are the appropriate quality monitors for this specimen type ? Special chapters on considerations for peritoneal washings, cytopreparatory techniques, mesotheliorna and quality management are included to address these issues.
The text contains literature reviews that elucidate existing evidence in support of current practices and recommendations. Expert opinions on where evidence was lacking, the most common practices were adopted by consensus, and where there was no commonality, are employed.