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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Neoplastic Mimics: General Considerations; Philosophical and Practical Issues; Topographic Distribution and Biologic Nature of "Pseudotumors"; Idiopathic Pseudoneoplasms; Reparative/Posttraumatic Pseudoneoplasms; Developmental Pseudoneoplasms; "Functional" Pseudoneoplasms; Iatrogenic Pseudoneoplasms; Infectious Pseudoneoplasms; Chapter 2: Pseudoneoplastic Lesions of the Kidney; Nephrogenic Rests; Intrarenal Ectopic Adrenal Rests and Renal-Adrenal Fusion; Nonneoplastic Renal Cysts.
Papillary Hyperplasia in Renal CystsChronic Pyelonephritis; Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis; Malakoplakia; Chapter 3: Pseudoneoplastic Lesions of the Urinary Tract; The Urinary Bladder; Reactive Flat Urothelial Atypia; Radiation and Chemotherapy-Induced Atypia; Pseudocarcinomatous Hyperplasia; Von Brunn Nests; Cystitis Glandularis and Cystica; Nephrogenic Adenoma; Papillary-Polypoid Cystitis; Fallopian Tube Prolapse; Marked Chronic and Follicular Cystitis; Giant Cell Cystitis; Malakoplakia; Fibroepithelial Polyps; Hamartomas.
Mullerian Lesions: Endometriosis, Endocervicosis, and Endosalpingiosis (Mullerianosis)Paraganglia in the Bladder; Ectopic Prostate Tissue; Urachal Remnants; Squamous Metaplasia; Condyloma Acuminatum; Postoperative Spindle Cell Nodule; Inflammatory Pseudotumor (Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor); Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia; The Upper Urinary Tract: Renal Collecting System and Ureter; Urethra; Von Brunn Nests and Urethritis Glandularis; Caruncle; Nephrogenic Adenoma of the Male Urethra; Nephrogenic Adenoma of the Female Urethra; Papillary-Polypoid Urethritis.
Prostatic-Type Epithelial PolypUrothelial Hyperplasia of Periurethral Glands; Chapter 4: Pseudoneoplastic Lesions of the Prostate; Mesonephric Remnant Hyperplasia; Crowded Benign Glands; Crushed or Cauterized Benign Glands; Benign Glands Abutting Nerves and in Skeletal Muscle; Seminal Vesicle/Ejaculatory Duct Tissue; Cowper Glands; Paraganglia; Colonic Tissue in Prostate Biopsy; Signet Ring Change in Nonepithelial Cells; Atrophy; Nephrogenic Adenoma in the Prostate; Squamous Metaplasia; Urothelial (Transitional Cell) Metaplasia; Granulomatous Prostatitis and Xanthoma; Malakoplakia.
Lymphocytic ProstatitisInflammatory Epithelial Atypia; Adenosis (Atypical Adenomatous Hyperplasia); Sclerosing Adenosis; Usual Glandular Hyperplasia; Stromal Hyperplasia; Cribriform Hyperplasia; Verumontanum Mucosal Gland Hyperplasia; Basal Cell Hyperplasia; Postoperative Spindle Cell Nodule; Extramedullary Hematopoiesis; Radiation Treatment Effect; Hormonal Therapy Effect; Cryosurgery Effect; Chapter 5: Pseudoneoplastic Lesions of the Male Genitalia (Excluding the Prostate Gland); Testis; Granulomatous Orchitis; Tumefactive Malakoplakia; Epidermoid Cysts.
Adenomatous Hyperplasia of the Rete Testis.
Neoplastic mimics or ""pseudotumors"" can simulate neoplasms on all levels of analysis- clinical, radiologic, and pathologic--and thus represent particular diagnostic pitfalls for the pathologist that can ultimately lead to therapeutic misdirection. This book provides the pathologist with detailed morphologic descriptions and diagnostic guidance in recognizing these neoplastic mimics as they occur in the genitourinary system. In addition, descriptions and diagnostic guidance are provided for the range of genitourinary lesions tumors that may mimic benign masses but are in fact neoplastic. Thro.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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