Breast Cancer: Early Detection with Mammography: Crushed Stone-like Calcifications: The Most Frequent Malignant Type

Internationally renowned breast cancer imagers, Laszlo Tabar and Peter B. Dean, and the eminent breast pathologist, Tibor Tot, distill decades of clinical expertise in this new volume covering the most frequently occurring malignant type of calcifications: the pleomorphic, crushed stone-like calcifications.

The book presents a systematic approach to using mammographic features to distinguish different subtypes of breast diseases originating within the terminal ductal lobular unit (TDLU). More than 800 images demonstrate abnormal findings with superb clarity, providing a state-of-the-art visual reference for interpreting mammograms in the clinical setting. 

Features:

  • Concise descriptions of mammographic and MRI findings correlated with high-quality histopathologic images to provide a reliable guide for accurate diagnosis and differential diagnosis, as well as prognostic classification
  • Extensive coverage of all aspects of the benign differential diagnostic counterparts of pleomorphic calcifications, including fibrocystic change, fibroadenoma, and papilloma
  • Straightforward discussion of terminology based on a thorough analysis of subgross anatomy, 3D histologic features, and long-term disease outcomes
  • 3D viewing glasses enclosed in the book for perceiving specially marked images in their true three-dimensional form

This book is ideal for all breast imagers and breast pathologists, as well as for surgeons and oncologists specializing in breast diseases. For the radiologist, this book is an indispensable reference for harnessing the power of mammography to detect breast cancer at the earliest stages possible.

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Breast Cancer: Early Detection with Mammography: Crushed Stone-like Calcifications: The Most Frequent Malignant Type

Internationally renowned breast cancer imagers, Laszlo Tabar and Peter B. Dean, and the eminent breast pathologist, Tibor Tot, distill decades of clinical expertise in this new volume covering the most frequently occurring malignant type of calcifications: the pleomorphic, crushed stone-like calcifications.

The book presents a systematic approach to using mammographic features to distinguish different subtypes of breast diseases originating within the terminal ductal lobular unit (TDLU). More than 800 images demonstrate abnormal findings with superb clarity, providing a state-of-the-art visual reference for interpreting mammograms in the clinical setting. 

Features:

  • Concise descriptions of mammographic and MRI findings correlated with high-quality histopathologic images to provide a reliable guide for accurate diagnosis and differential diagnosis, as well as prognostic classification
  • Extensive coverage of all aspects of the benign differential diagnostic counterparts of pleomorphic calcifications, including fibrocystic change, fibroadenoma, and papilloma
  • Straightforward discussion of terminology based on a thorough analysis of subgross anatomy, 3D histologic features, and long-term disease outcomes
  • 3D viewing glasses enclosed in the book for perceiving specially marked images in their true three-dimensional form

This book is ideal for all breast imagers and breast pathologists, as well as for surgeons and oncologists specializing in breast diseases. For the radiologist, this book is an indispensable reference for harnessing the power of mammography to detect breast cancer at the earliest stages possible.

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Breast Cancer: Early Detection with Mammography: Crushed Stone-like Calcifications: The Most Frequent Malignant Type

Breast Cancer: Early Detection with Mammography: Crushed Stone-like Calcifications: The Most Frequent Malignant Type

Breast Cancer: Early Detection with Mammography: Crushed Stone-like Calcifications: The Most Frequent Malignant Type

Breast Cancer: Early Detection with Mammography: Crushed Stone-like Calcifications: The Most Frequent Malignant Type

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Overview

Internationally renowned breast cancer imagers, Laszlo Tabar and Peter B. Dean, and the eminent breast pathologist, Tibor Tot, distill decades of clinical expertise in this new volume covering the most frequently occurring malignant type of calcifications: the pleomorphic, crushed stone-like calcifications.

The book presents a systematic approach to using mammographic features to distinguish different subtypes of breast diseases originating within the terminal ductal lobular unit (TDLU). More than 800 images demonstrate abnormal findings with superb clarity, providing a state-of-the-art visual reference for interpreting mammograms in the clinical setting. 

Features:

  • Concise descriptions of mammographic and MRI findings correlated with high-quality histopathologic images to provide a reliable guide for accurate diagnosis and differential diagnosis, as well as prognostic classification
  • Extensive coverage of all aspects of the benign differential diagnostic counterparts of pleomorphic calcifications, including fibrocystic change, fibroadenoma, and papilloma
  • Straightforward discussion of terminology based on a thorough analysis of subgross anatomy, 3D histologic features, and long-term disease outcomes
  • 3D viewing glasses enclosed in the book for perceiving specially marked images in their true three-dimensional form

This book is ideal for all breast imagers and breast pathologists, as well as for surgeons and oncologists specializing in breast diseases. For the radiologist, this book is an indispensable reference for harnessing the power of mammography to detect breast cancer at the earliest stages possible.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783131493514
Publisher: Thieme
Publication date: 03/12/2008
Series: Tabar Mammo
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 133 MB
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About the Author

Professor of Radiology, University of Uppsala School of Medicine, and Director, Dept. of Mammography, Central Hospital, Falun, Sweden
Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Uppsala School of Medicine, and Chairman, Dept. of Pathology and Clinical Cytology, Central Hospital, Falun, Sweden

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Diagnostic Approach to Malignant Type Calcifications on the Mammogram
Chapter 2 Group 1: One or Two Clusters of Crushed Stone–like Calcifications of the Mammogram Produced by Malignant Processes
Chapter 3 Multiple Clusters of Crushed Stone–like Calcifications on the Mammogram Produced by Malignant Processes
Chapter 4 Differential Diagnosis of Breast Diseases Producing Clustered, Discernible Calcifications
Chapter 5 The Prognostic Importance of Mammographic Tumor Features

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