Tumors of the Fetus and Infant [electronic resource] :An Atlas / by Hart Jr. Isaacs.
by Isaacs, Hart Jr [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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General Survey -- Germ Cell Tumors -- Gonadal Tumors, non-Germ cell -- Soft Tissue Tumors -- Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions of the Skin -- Neuroblastoma -- Leukemia -- Histiocytoses -- Brain Tumors -- Tumors of the Eye -- Renal Tumors -- Liver Tumors -- Adrenocortical Tumors -- Pancreatic Tumors -- Cardiac Tumors -- Salivary Gland Tumors -- Lung and Chest Wall Tumors -- Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions of Bones.
Over the past two decades, the remarkable advances in imaging techniques, such as ultrasound and fast or ultra-fast MRI, have led to the diagnosis of an increasing number of tumors at the prenatal stage. This revised, abundantly illustrated second edition of Tumors of the Fetus and Infant: An Atlas presents an up-to-date account of the clinical and pathological features of neoplastic disease and tumor-like conditions in the fetus, neonate, and infant and discusses major tumor studies and cases from throughout the world. The full range of tumors is covered, with each chapter reviewing the incidence, clinical findings, cytogenetics, pathology, radiology, treatment, and prognosis. The goal is to enable the reader to gain a clear understanding of these lesions so that a correct diagnosis can be achieved and appropriate treatment, initiated. This atlas will also serve as a concise and easy to use reference source not only for pathologists but also for clinicians, resident physicians, medical students, and other medical specialists
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