This volume describes a uniform international approach for classifying and reporting salivary gland FNA samples. The new reporting system is evidence-based using data from the literature as well as upon the experience of a multi-disciplinary group of leading experts involved in the field of salivary gland cytopathology. Each diagnostic category of this novel salivary gland reporting system includes detailed descriptions of the cytologic criteria as well as a comprehensive set of photomicrographs demonstrating all of the key microscopic features along with annotated descriptions for each image.
Designed as a practical book with easy readability, The Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology combines the high-quality images of an atlas with a logical approach described in concise text-form and in line-drawing algorithms. It presents for the first time, an international cytologic reporting system for salivary gland lesions designed and endorsed by a panel of experts in the field.
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The Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology.- Non-Diagnostic.- Non-Neoplastic.- Atypia of Undetermined Significance.- Neoplasm.- Suspicious for Malignancy.- Malignant.- Ancillary Studies for Salivary Gland Cytology.- Clinical Management.- Histologic Considerations and Salivary Gland Tumor Classification in Surgical Pathology.
Sobre el autor
William C. Faquin, MD, Ph D
Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Pathology, Boston, MA, USA
Esther Diana Rossi, MD, Ph D
Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli, Unita’ Operativa Istopatologia e Citodiagnostica, Rome, Italy
Zubair Baloch, MD
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Güliz A. Barkan, MD
Loyola University Medical Center, Department of Pathology, Maywood, IL, USA
Maria P. Foschini, MD
University of Bologna, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, Bellaria Hospital, Anatomic Pathology Unit, Bologna, Italy
Daniel F.I. Kurtycz, MD
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Madison, WI, USA
Marc Pusztaszeri, MD
Jewish General Hospital and Mc Gill University, Department of Pathology, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Philippe Vielh, MD, Ph D, FIAC
National Laboratory of Health, Department of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology, Dudelange, Luxembourg