Gynecologic and Urologic Pathology
Similarities, Differences and Challenges
Herausgeber: Raspollini, Maria Rosaria; Lopez-Beltran, Antonio
Gynecologic and Urologic Pathology
Similarities, Differences and Challenges
Herausgeber: Raspollini, Maria Rosaria; Lopez-Beltran, Antonio
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This book highlights the similarities and differences in the pathology of the genital and urinary tracts in males and females.
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This book highlights the similarities and differences in the pathology of the genital and urinary tracts in males and females.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 224mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1730g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170452
- ISBN-10: 1107170451
- Artikelnr.: 54605366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 224mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 1730g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170452
- ISBN-10: 1107170451
- Artikelnr.: 54605366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Notes on Embryology, Differentiation, and Function of the
Uro-Genital Tract: 1. Embryonic development of the urinary system; 2.
Indifferent embryonic development (pre-sex determination); 3. Male; 4.
Female; Part II. Ovary and Testis: Similarities and Differences: 5.
Non-neoplastic and tumor-like conditions of the ovary; 6. Non-neoplastic
and tumor-like conditions of the testis; 7. Disorders of sexual
development; 8. Ovarian epithelial-stromal tumors and similar lesions in
the testis; 9. Germ cell tumors: the ovary and the testis; 10. Sex-cord
stromal tumors: the ovary and the testis; Part III. Prostatic Lesions and
Tumors: 11. The prostatic utriculus and endometrioid prostate cancer; 12.
Cystic lesions of the prostate and lower genitourinary tract versus female
gynecologic tract lesions: similarities and differences; 13. Biphasic
tumors of the urogenital tract: selected topics; 14. Ectopic prostatic
tissue; 15. Mesonephric remnants; 16. Prostate and breast pathology:
similarities and differences; Part IV. Kidney Tumors and Neoplasms with
Similar Features in the Gynaecological Tract: 17. Clear cell tumors of the
kidney and clear cell tumors of the gynecological tract; 18. Mixed
epithelial and stromal tumors of the kidney; 19. Mixed epithelial and
mesenchymal tumors of the uterus; 20. Ovarian mixed epithelial-stromal
tumors; 21. Mesenchymal tumors of the kidney; 22. Mesenchymal tumors of the
female genital tract; Part V. Neuroendocrine Tumors: 23. Similarities and
differences in neuroendocrine tumors of the male and female genital tracts
and urinary tract; Part VI. Transitional Cell Tumors: 24. Brenner tumors
and transitional cell tumors of the ovary; 25. Transitional cell tumors of
the bladder; 26. Squamotransitional carcinoma and transitional cell
metaplasia of the cervix and the vagina, and squamous cell carcinoma and
squamous lesions of the urinary tract; 27. Micropapillary urothelial
carcinoma of the bladder versus gynaecological tract carcinomas with
micropapillary features: similarities and differences; Part VII. Urethra
and Non-transitional Tumor of the Bladder: 28. Pathology of female and male
urethra; 29. Bladder mullerian lesions: endometriosis, endosalpingiosis,
endocervicosis, and mullerianosis; 30. Clear cell carcinoma of the urinary
tract versus clear cell carcinoma of the ovary: similarities and
differences; 31. Cystic and solid tumors of the urachus versus gynecologic
tract tumors: similarities and differences; Part VIII. Vulva and Penis: 32.
Dermatoses and inflammatory diseases of the vulva; 33. Dermatoses and
inflammatory diseases of the penis; 34. Intraepithelial lesions of the
vulva; 35. Intraepithelial lesions of the penis; 36. Malignant neoplasms of
the vulva and the penis; 37. Miscellaneous lesions of the vulva and the
penis; Part IX. Secondary Tumors: 38. Secondary tumors of the male and
female genital tracts and urinary tract: similarities and differences.
Uro-Genital Tract: 1. Embryonic development of the urinary system; 2.
Indifferent embryonic development (pre-sex determination); 3. Male; 4.
Female; Part II. Ovary and Testis: Similarities and Differences: 5.
Non-neoplastic and tumor-like conditions of the ovary; 6. Non-neoplastic
and tumor-like conditions of the testis; 7. Disorders of sexual
development; 8. Ovarian epithelial-stromal tumors and similar lesions in
the testis; 9. Germ cell tumors: the ovary and the testis; 10. Sex-cord
stromal tumors: the ovary and the testis; Part III. Prostatic Lesions and
Tumors: 11. The prostatic utriculus and endometrioid prostate cancer; 12.
Cystic lesions of the prostate and lower genitourinary tract versus female
gynecologic tract lesions: similarities and differences; 13. Biphasic
tumors of the urogenital tract: selected topics; 14. Ectopic prostatic
tissue; 15. Mesonephric remnants; 16. Prostate and breast pathology:
similarities and differences; Part IV. Kidney Tumors and Neoplasms with
Similar Features in the Gynaecological Tract: 17. Clear cell tumors of the
kidney and clear cell tumors of the gynecological tract; 18. Mixed
epithelial and stromal tumors of the kidney; 19. Mixed epithelial and
mesenchymal tumors of the uterus; 20. Ovarian mixed epithelial-stromal
tumors; 21. Mesenchymal tumors of the kidney; 22. Mesenchymal tumors of the
female genital tract; Part V. Neuroendocrine Tumors: 23. Similarities and
differences in neuroendocrine tumors of the male and female genital tracts
and urinary tract; Part VI. Transitional Cell Tumors: 24. Brenner tumors
and transitional cell tumors of the ovary; 25. Transitional cell tumors of
the bladder; 26. Squamotransitional carcinoma and transitional cell
metaplasia of the cervix and the vagina, and squamous cell carcinoma and
squamous lesions of the urinary tract; 27. Micropapillary urothelial
carcinoma of the bladder versus gynaecological tract carcinomas with
micropapillary features: similarities and differences; Part VII. Urethra
and Non-transitional Tumor of the Bladder: 28. Pathology of female and male
urethra; 29. Bladder mullerian lesions: endometriosis, endosalpingiosis,
endocervicosis, and mullerianosis; 30. Clear cell carcinoma of the urinary
tract versus clear cell carcinoma of the ovary: similarities and
differences; 31. Cystic and solid tumors of the urachus versus gynecologic
tract tumors: similarities and differences; Part VIII. Vulva and Penis: 32.
Dermatoses and inflammatory diseases of the vulva; 33. Dermatoses and
inflammatory diseases of the penis; 34. Intraepithelial lesions of the
vulva; 35. Intraepithelial lesions of the penis; 36. Malignant neoplasms of
the vulva and the penis; 37. Miscellaneous lesions of the vulva and the
penis; Part IX. Secondary Tumors: 38. Secondary tumors of the male and
female genital tracts and urinary tract: similarities and differences.
Part I. Notes on Embryology, Differentiation, and Function of the
Uro-Genital Tract: 1. Embryonic development of the urinary system; 2.
Indifferent embryonic development (pre-sex determination); 3. Male; 4.
Female; Part II. Ovary and Testis: Similarities and Differences: 5.
Non-neoplastic and tumor-like conditions of the ovary; 6. Non-neoplastic
and tumor-like conditions of the testis; 7. Disorders of sexual
development; 8. Ovarian epithelial-stromal tumors and similar lesions in
the testis; 9. Germ cell tumors: the ovary and the testis; 10. Sex-cord
stromal tumors: the ovary and the testis; Part III. Prostatic Lesions and
Tumors: 11. The prostatic utriculus and endometrioid prostate cancer; 12.
Cystic lesions of the prostate and lower genitourinary tract versus female
gynecologic tract lesions: similarities and differences; 13. Biphasic
tumors of the urogenital tract: selected topics; 14. Ectopic prostatic
tissue; 15. Mesonephric remnants; 16. Prostate and breast pathology:
similarities and differences; Part IV. Kidney Tumors and Neoplasms with
Similar Features in the Gynaecological Tract: 17. Clear cell tumors of the
kidney and clear cell tumors of the gynecological tract; 18. Mixed
epithelial and stromal tumors of the kidney; 19. Mixed epithelial and
mesenchymal tumors of the uterus; 20. Ovarian mixed epithelial-stromal
tumors; 21. Mesenchymal tumors of the kidney; 22. Mesenchymal tumors of the
female genital tract; Part V. Neuroendocrine Tumors: 23. Similarities and
differences in neuroendocrine tumors of the male and female genital tracts
and urinary tract; Part VI. Transitional Cell Tumors: 24. Brenner tumors
and transitional cell tumors of the ovary; 25. Transitional cell tumors of
the bladder; 26. Squamotransitional carcinoma and transitional cell
metaplasia of the cervix and the vagina, and squamous cell carcinoma and
squamous lesions of the urinary tract; 27. Micropapillary urothelial
carcinoma of the bladder versus gynaecological tract carcinomas with
micropapillary features: similarities and differences; Part VII. Urethra
and Non-transitional Tumor of the Bladder: 28. Pathology of female and male
urethra; 29. Bladder mullerian lesions: endometriosis, endosalpingiosis,
endocervicosis, and mullerianosis; 30. Clear cell carcinoma of the urinary
tract versus clear cell carcinoma of the ovary: similarities and
differences; 31. Cystic and solid tumors of the urachus versus gynecologic
tract tumors: similarities and differences; Part VIII. Vulva and Penis: 32.
Dermatoses and inflammatory diseases of the vulva; 33. Dermatoses and
inflammatory diseases of the penis; 34. Intraepithelial lesions of the
vulva; 35. Intraepithelial lesions of the penis; 36. Malignant neoplasms of
the vulva and the penis; 37. Miscellaneous lesions of the vulva and the
penis; Part IX. Secondary Tumors: 38. Secondary tumors of the male and
female genital tracts and urinary tract: similarities and differences.
Uro-Genital Tract: 1. Embryonic development of the urinary system; 2.
Indifferent embryonic development (pre-sex determination); 3. Male; 4.
Female; Part II. Ovary and Testis: Similarities and Differences: 5.
Non-neoplastic and tumor-like conditions of the ovary; 6. Non-neoplastic
and tumor-like conditions of the testis; 7. Disorders of sexual
development; 8. Ovarian epithelial-stromal tumors and similar lesions in
the testis; 9. Germ cell tumors: the ovary and the testis; 10. Sex-cord
stromal tumors: the ovary and the testis; Part III. Prostatic Lesions and
Tumors: 11. The prostatic utriculus and endometrioid prostate cancer; 12.
Cystic lesions of the prostate and lower genitourinary tract versus female
gynecologic tract lesions: similarities and differences; 13. Biphasic
tumors of the urogenital tract: selected topics; 14. Ectopic prostatic
tissue; 15. Mesonephric remnants; 16. Prostate and breast pathology:
similarities and differences; Part IV. Kidney Tumors and Neoplasms with
Similar Features in the Gynaecological Tract: 17. Clear cell tumors of the
kidney and clear cell tumors of the gynecological tract; 18. Mixed
epithelial and stromal tumors of the kidney; 19. Mixed epithelial and
mesenchymal tumors of the uterus; 20. Ovarian mixed epithelial-stromal
tumors; 21. Mesenchymal tumors of the kidney; 22. Mesenchymal tumors of the
female genital tract; Part V. Neuroendocrine Tumors: 23. Similarities and
differences in neuroendocrine tumors of the male and female genital tracts
and urinary tract; Part VI. Transitional Cell Tumors: 24. Brenner tumors
and transitional cell tumors of the ovary; 25. Transitional cell tumors of
the bladder; 26. Squamotransitional carcinoma and transitional cell
metaplasia of the cervix and the vagina, and squamous cell carcinoma and
squamous lesions of the urinary tract; 27. Micropapillary urothelial
carcinoma of the bladder versus gynaecological tract carcinomas with
micropapillary features: similarities and differences; Part VII. Urethra
and Non-transitional Tumor of the Bladder: 28. Pathology of female and male
urethra; 29. Bladder mullerian lesions: endometriosis, endosalpingiosis,
endocervicosis, and mullerianosis; 30. Clear cell carcinoma of the urinary
tract versus clear cell carcinoma of the ovary: similarities and
differences; 31. Cystic and solid tumors of the urachus versus gynecologic
tract tumors: similarities and differences; Part VIII. Vulva and Penis: 32.
Dermatoses and inflammatory diseases of the vulva; 33. Dermatoses and
inflammatory diseases of the penis; 34. Intraepithelial lesions of the
vulva; 35. Intraepithelial lesions of the penis; 36. Malignant neoplasms of
the vulva and the penis; 37. Miscellaneous lesions of the vulva and the
penis; Part IX. Secondary Tumors: 38. Secondary tumors of the male and
female genital tracts and urinary tract: similarities and differences.







