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Practical Head and Neck Pathology: Frequently Asked Questions centers around frequently asked questions, but it is not meant to be comprehensive in its approach. Instead, it aims to touch on all major or commonly encountered entities. Each chapter begins with a list of questions typically ordered from basic histologic knowledge, to inflammatory processes, primary tumors, and secondary tumor types. Strategies for the diagnosis of salivary gland, metastatic head and neck cancers and thyroid disease using ancillary testing is highlighted. Small biopsy dilemmas in undifferentiated tumors of the sinonasal and nasopharyngeal tracts are undertaken with emphasis on differential diagnosis and ancillary techniques. The tables are the foundation of the book, offering a quick reference guide for salient features of various entities and differential diagnoses. A comprehensive set of references after each question can be used to supplement the information provided and give the reader a foundation for further learning. This book answers some of the difficult, prevailing and emerging questions in head and neck pathology that arise in everyday practice. While such challenges may not always be frequent, they have tremendous impact on clinical practice. Clinically pertinent, molecular advances in treatment and diagnosis for the practicing and junior pathologist are covered.
Oral Cavity
Pages 1-38
Betz, Sasha Jane (et al.)
Oropharynx, Nasopharynx, and Waldeyer Ring
Pages 39-58
Saluja, Karan (et al.)
Larynx
Pages 59-76
“Sara” Jiang, Xiaoyin
Sinonasal Tract
Pages 77-110
Kuklani, Riya (et al.)
Salivary Gland
Pages 111-151
Elliott Range, Danielle
Jaw and Bones of the Head and Face
Pages 153-191
Betz, Sasha Jane (et al.)
Ear and Temporal Bone
Pages 193-208
Elliott Range, Danielle
Thyroid Gland
Pages 209-256
Elliott Range, Danielle (et al.)
Parathyroid
Pages 257-276
Agarwal, Shweta (et al.)
Soft Tissue and Lymph Nodes of the Head and Neck
Pages 277-329
McCall, Chad M. (et al.)
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