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Although many tumors of the upper respiratory tract are squamous cell carcinomas, the varied tissues of this region can give rise to a bewildering array of neoplasms. This text reviews the interpretation of biopsies of neoplasms and neoplasm-like entities arising in the head and neck region, including the ear. It discusses both neoplastic and non-neoplastic pathology to help make the correct diagnosis and guide patient management.
1. Normal Anatomy and Histology
2. Benign Squamous Proliferations and Neoplasms
3. Precursor Lesions of Squamous Cell Carcinoma
4. Conventional Squamous Cell Carcinoma
5. Squamous Cell Carcinoma Variants of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract
6. Salivary Gland-Type Neoplasms
7. Adenocarcinomas, Other than Those that Can Be Classified as Salivary Gland-Type
8. Neural, Neuroectodermal and Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
9. Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Disorders
10. Germ Cell Tumors
11. Soft Tissue Tumors
12. Bone, Cartilaginous and Jaw Lesions That May Be Sampled with Upper Aerodigestive Tract Biopsies
13. Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Nasal Cavity, Paranasal Sinuses and Nasopharynx
14. Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Oral Cavity
15. Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Larynx
16. Pathology of the Ear
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