Clues in the diagnosis of non-tumoral testicular pathology. ([2017])
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- Book
- Title:
- Clues in the diagnosis of non-tumoral testicular pathology. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Clues in the diagnosis of non-tumoral testicular pathology
- Further Information:
- Note: Manuel Nistal, Pilar González-Peramato, Álvaro Serrano.
- Authors:
- Nistal, Manuel
González-Peramato, Pilar
Serrano, Álvaro - Contents:
- Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1: What Does the Presence of Seminiferous Tubules Inside the Tunica Albuginea Mean?; 1.1 Structure of the Normal Tunica Albuginea; 1.2 Persistence of Testicular Blastema; 1.3 Persistence of Seminiferous Tubules in Normal Tunica Albuginea; 1.4 Ectopia of Testicular Parenchyma in the Normal Tunica Albuginea; 1.5 Ectopia of Seminiferous Tubules in an Ovarian-Like Stroma; References; 2: Disorders of Sexual Development from the Pathologist's Perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Histological Classification; 2.3 Types of Gonads; 2.4 True Agonadism. 2.5 Gonadal Dysgenesis with Classical Streak Gonad2.5.1 Turner's Syndrome; 2.5.2 46, XX Pure Gonadal Dysgenesis; References; 3: Clinical Syndromes Associated with Streak Gonads with Epithelial Cords; 3.1 46, XY Gonadal Dysgenesis; 3.2 Syndromes Associated with 46, XY Gonadal Dysgenesis; 3.2.1 Denys-Drash Syndrome; 3.2.2 Frasier Syndrome; 3.2.3 WARG Syndrome; 3.2.4 Campomelic Dysplasia; References; 4: Clinical Syndromes Associated with Dysgenetic Testis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis; 4.3 Dysgenetic Male Pseudohermaphroditism. 4.4 Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS)References; 5: True Hermaphroditism (Ovotesticular DSD); 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Karyotype; 5.3 Pathogenetic Theories; 5.4 Phenotype; 5.5 Gonadal Types; 5.6 Types of True Hermaphroditism; 5.7 Biological Behaviour of the Gonads; 5.8 Patient Management; References; 6: Usefulness of Histological Studies in Patients with thePreface; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1: What Does the Presence of Seminiferous Tubules Inside the Tunica Albuginea Mean?; 1.1 Structure of the Normal Tunica Albuginea; 1.2 Persistence of Testicular Blastema; 1.3 Persistence of Seminiferous Tubules in Normal Tunica Albuginea; 1.4 Ectopia of Testicular Parenchyma in the Normal Tunica Albuginea; 1.5 Ectopia of Seminiferous Tubules in an Ovarian-Like Stroma; References; 2: Disorders of Sexual Development from the Pathologist's Perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Histological Classification; 2.3 Types of Gonads; 2.4 True Agonadism. 2.5 Gonadal Dysgenesis with Classical Streak Gonad2.5.1 Turner's Syndrome; 2.5.2 46, XX Pure Gonadal Dysgenesis; References; 3: Clinical Syndromes Associated with Streak Gonads with Epithelial Cords; 3.1 46, XY Gonadal Dysgenesis; 3.2 Syndromes Associated with 46, XY Gonadal Dysgenesis; 3.2.1 Denys-Drash Syndrome; 3.2.2 Frasier Syndrome; 3.2.3 WARG Syndrome; 3.2.4 Campomelic Dysplasia; References; 4: Clinical Syndromes Associated with Dysgenetic Testis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis; 4.3 Dysgenetic Male Pseudohermaphroditism. 4.4 Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS)References; 5: True Hermaphroditism (Ovotesticular DSD); 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Karyotype; 5.3 Pathogenetic Theories; 5.4 Phenotype; 5.5 Gonadal Types; 5.6 Types of True Hermaphroditism; 5.7 Biological Behaviour of the Gonads; 5.8 Patient Management; References; 6: Usefulness of Histological Studies in Patients with the Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 CAIS in Fetal Age; 6.3 CAIS in Prepubertal Patients; 6.3.1 Histological Findings; 6.3.2 Differential Diagnosis; 6.3.3 Associated Pathology. 6.4 CAIS in Pubertal and Adult Patients6.4.1 Histological Findings; 6.4.2 Associated Pathology; 6.5 PAIS; 6.6 MAIS; 6.7 Tumors in AIS; References; 7: Differential Diagnosis of Tumors in the Adrenogenital Syndrome; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Development of Tumors of the Adrenogenital Syndrome; 7.3 Clinical and Laboratory Diagnostic Clues; 7.4 Diagnostic Imaging; 7.5 Histological and Immunohistochemical Clues; References; 8: Fetal Gonadoblastoid Testicular Dysplasia: An Early Defect in Testicular Tubulogenesis; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Histology; 8.3 Differential Diagnosis. 8.4 EtiopathogenesisReferences; 9: Differential Diagnosis of Sertoli Cell Nodules; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Histology; 9.3 Variability of Sertoli Cell Nodules; 9.4 Differential Diagnosis; 9.4.1 Sertoli Cell Nodules Versus Intratubular Large Cell Hyalinizing Sertoli Cell Neoplasia; 9.4.2 Sertoli Cell Nodules with GCNIS Versus Gonadoblastoma; 9.4.3 Sertoli Cell Nodules Versus Sex Cord Tumor with Annular Tubules (SCTAT); 9.4.4 Macroscopic Sertoli Cell Nodules Versus Sertoli Cell Tumors "Not Otherwise Specified"; References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Copyright Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 616.99/463
Medicine
Testis -- Cancer -- Diagnosis
Pathology
Urology
MEDICAL -- Oncology
Medical -- Urology
Urology & urogenital medicine
Medical -- Pathology
Pathology
Medicine & Public Health
Pathology
Urology
Testicular Diseases
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319493640
3319493647 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319493633
3319493639 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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