Precursor Lesions of the Cervix: Glandular Precursor Lesions
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Atlas of Diagnostic Pathology of the Cervix A Case-Based Approach
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Atlas of Diagnostic Pathology of the Cervix
Robert A. Soslow • Kay J. Park • Simona Stolnicu Editors
Atlas of Diagnostic Pathology of the Cervix A Case-Based Approach
Editors Robert A. Soslow Department of Pathology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY USA
Kay J. Park Department of Pathology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY USA
Simona Stolnicu Department of Pathology
University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Targu Mures Targu Mures Romania
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To my family, with gratitude. Simona To my family, colleagues, and mentors. Rob To my family and mentors, with love and gratitude. Kay
Preface
Many gynecologic pathology textbooks are mostly encyclopedic, with a limited number of illustrations. In contrast, we intended to create a practical atlas to facilitate accurate and reproducible diagnosis of cervical lesions, using a case-based approach to give context to the pathologic descriptions and illustrations. This book is meant to be a guide for trainees and more experienced practitioners by providing the most accurate and data-driven diagnoses of cervical lesions of various types. Most general pathologists see large numbers of cervical lesions in routine practice, but the field is changing rapidly, particularly regarding the impact of diagnostic criteria and classification on patient management. In this book, we have aimed to provide the most relevant diagnostic criteria and diagnosti