ONCOLOGY

Mammary Gland

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(1) Department of Pathology Beckley Veterans Medical Center (West Virginia), McGuire Veterans Medical Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA   The Low-Grade Breast Neoplasia Family Key Morphological Features of…

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Soft Tissues

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(1) Department of Pathology Beckley Veterans Medical Center (West Virginia), McGuire Veterans Medical Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA   Key Morphological Features of Low-Grade Fibromyxoid Sarcoma Alternating fibrous…

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Skeletal System

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(1) Department of Pathology Beckley Veterans Medical Center (West Virginia), McGuire Veterans Medical Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA   Overview During the embryonal stage, two types of ossification…

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Lung and Pleura

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(1) Department of Pathology Beckley Veterans Medical Center (West Virginia), McGuire Veterans Medical Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA   Lung Key Morphological Features of Well-Differentiated Adenocarcinoma Ragged glandular/papillary…

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Nervous System

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(1) Department of Pathology Beckley Veterans Medical Center (West Virginia), McGuire Veterans Medical Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA   Review of Pertinent Histology and Physiology of Peripheral Nerve…

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Rectal Cancer

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1.1 Contour of rectum (pale yellow) and anal canal (green). Radiopaque marker seen in the anal canal (3.3 cm long) and visualization of the anal margin (not contoured). The rectum appeared…

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Lymphomas

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Fig. 13.1 Clinical target volume (CTV) considerations The extent of the CTV is dependent upon several factors. Increasing confidence in the delineation and control of subclinical disease may allow more…

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Spinal Cord Tumors

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Fig. 3.1 Sagittal T1-weighted (a) and T2-weighted images (b) through the cervical and upper thoracic spine. Normal marrow shows high signal on T1 imaging (red arrow) reflecting the presence of…

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Sarcomas

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Fig. 12.1 Myxofibrosarcoma, G2. Intermediate grade myxofibrosarcoma showing mildly atypical, hyperchromatic tumor cells in a myxoid stroma and a characteristic vascular pattern with curvilinear, thin-walled blood vessels 12.3.2 Imaging of…

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Base of the Skull and Orbit Tumors

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Anatomical structure Localisation Diagnosis Anterior cranial fossa Dura, olfactory fibres/olfactory stem cells Cribriform plate Meningioma of the olfactory groove, esthesioneuroblastoma Dura Sphenoidal plane/clinoid process, sphenoid wing, orbital roof Meningioma Bony…

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