CLUES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF NON-TUMORAL TESTICULAR PATHOLOGY

CLUES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF NON-TUMORAL TESTICULAR PATHOLOGY

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Anatomía Patológica
ISBN:
978-3-319-49363-3
Páginas:
376
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
307
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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1. What Does the Presence of Seminiferous Tubules Inside the Tunica Albuginea Mean?
2. Disorders of Sexual Development from the Pathologist’s Perspective
3. Clinical Syndromes Associated with Streak Gonads with Epithelial Cords
4. Clinical Syndromes Associated with Dysgenetic Testis
5. True Hermaphroditism (Ovotesticular DSD)
6. Usefulness of Histological Studies in Patients with the Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
7. Differential Diagnosis of Tumors in the Adrenogenital Syndrome
8. Fetal Gonadoblastoid Testicular Dysplasia: An Early Defect in Testicular Tubulogenesis
9. Differential Diagnosis of Sertoli Cell Nodules
10. Meaning of the Finding of Testicular and Paratesticular Calcifications
11. Helpful Data for Evaluating an Undescended Testis in Childhood
12. The Most Frequent Histological Findings in the Adult Testis When Testicular Descent Was Performed in Childhood
13. Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome (TDS)
14. Differential Diagnosis of Macroorchidism
15. Macroorchidisms Secondary to Functioning Tumors during Childhood
16. Value of Testicular Biopsy in Nonobstructive Azoospermia
17. Obstructive Mechanism Lesions Simulating Primary Testicular Lesions
18. Fertility in Patients with Chromosome Abnormalities
19. Fertility Potential of Patients with Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
20. Ultrastructural Pathology of the Spermatozoa with Genetic Basis
21. Spermatic Cord Torsion and Infertility
22. Clues to the Analysis of Testicular Lesions in Infertile Patients with Varicocele
23. Surgical Treatment of Varicocele
24. Testicular Involvement in Noninfectious Vasculitis
25. Vascular Pathology Related to Extracellular Material Accumulation
26. Interpretation of Testicular Non-granulomatous Lymphoid Infiltrates
27. Histological Basis for the Interpretation of Granulomatous Orchitis
28. Rete Testis Dysgenesis as a Marker of Undescended Testis
29. Congenital Cystic Pathology of the Rete Testis
30. Acquired Cystic Transformation of the Rete Testis (Cystic Ectasia of the Rete Testis)
31. Acquired Pathology of the Rete Testis
32. Congenital Cystic Pathology of the Epididymis
33. Reactive Pathology of the Epididymis
34. Metaplasias of the Testicular Tunica Vaginalis
35. Reactive Mesothelial Hyperplasia Versus Mesothelioma
36. Paratesticular Tumor-Like Congenital Lesions
37. Paratesticular Tumor-Like Acquired Lesions
38. Intratesticular and Paratesticular Patterns of Mesonephric Remnants
39. Testicular Changes in Elderly Men
40. Treatment-Related Testicular Changes

This book presents the morphology of different non-tumoral lesions of the testis. By showing the differential diagnosis of each lesion, it offers clinicians vital support with diagnosis and treatment. The book is divided into seven main parts: genetic and developmental pathology of the testis; infertility; vascular pathology of the testis; inflammatory pathology; pathology of the rete testis and epididymis; pathology of the vaginal tunic and paratesticular structures; and a final part dealing with miscellanea. Each chapter includes carefully selected figures and a variety of diagrams highlighting the main characteristics of a specific lesion to facilitate its diagnosis.Based on the authors’ experience with hundreds of biopsies, surgical specimens and autopsies, the book presents material that has been gathered over the past 40 years, providing an essential tool for pathologists, urologists, andrologists and pediatricians who face diagnostic problems.

Features
• Exclusively focuses on non-tumoral testis lesions
• Written by highly experienced clinicians
• An essential tool for pathologists, urologists, andrologists and pediatricians who face diagnostic problems

Authors
• Professor Manuel Nistal Martin de Serrano received his medical degree in 1966 from the School of Medicine, Salamanca University, Spain and his Ph.D. in 1972 from the School of Medicine, Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain. From 1974-2013, he was the Head of the Pathology department of La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain and full professor of Histology in the department of Anatomy, Histology and Neurosciences, UAM, Madrid, Spain (1983-today). Professor Nistal was emerited in 2013. He has published more than 250 publications in international journals and is an expert in testicular pathology.
• Dr. Mª del Pilar González-Peramato Gutiérrez received his medical degree in 1983 from the School of Medicine, Extremadura University, Badajoz, Spain. In 1989, he received his Ph.D. from the School of Medicine, Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain. Dr. González-Peramato Gutiérrez worked as pathologist (1990-1997) and was head of uropathology and cytopathology in the Guadalajara University Hospital, Spain. Since 2007, he works at the School of Medicine, UAM, Madrid, Spain, where he is currently Associate Professor of Pathology. Furthermore, he is Head of the uropathology and male genital section at La Paz University Hospital, Spain and chair of the Urologic pathology group of the Spanish Society of Pathology (SEAP). He published more than 100 papers on urologic/male genital pathology and cytopathology and 11 book chapters (all dealing with testicular pathology).
• Dr. Álvaro Serrano Pascual is Assistant Professor of Urology at the School of Medicine, UAM, Madrid, Spain and works as urologist at the San Carlos University Hospital, Madrid. He received his medical degree in 1983 from the School of Medicine, Extremadura University, Badajoz, Spain and his Ph.D. in 1994. Dr. Serrano Pascual has published 5 books, more than 80 scientific publications and contributed to more than 300 national and international meeting.