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Hughes, Mansel & Webster's benign disorders and diseases of the breast[electronic resource].
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
618.1906
書名/作者:
Hughes, Mansel & Webster's benign disorders and diseases of the breast
其他題名:
Hughes, Mansel and Webster's benign disorders and diseases of the breast
其他作者:
Mansel, R. E.
出版者:
[Edinburgh] : : Saunders,, c2009.
面頁冊數:
xiii, 353 p. : : ill. (some col.) ;; 29 cm.
附註:
Previous ed.: published as Benign disorders and diseases of the breast by L.E. Hughes, R.E. Mansel and D.J.T. Webster. London: W.B. Saunders, 1999.
標題:
Breast - Diseases
標題:
Breast Diseases - therapy.
標題:
Breast - surgery.
ISBN:
9780702027741
ISBN:
070202774X
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgementsi -- Dedication -- Chapter 1 Problems of concept and nomenclature of benign disorders of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- The source of the problem -- History -- The present and the future -- References -- Chapter 2 History of benign breast disease -- Introduction -- Sir Astley Paston Cooper, Bt. FRS DCL GCH. 1768-1841 -- Alfred Velpeau. 1785-1867 -- John Birkett FRCS Fellow of the Linnean Society. 1815-1904 -- George Lenthal Cheatle. 1865-1951 -- Joseph Colt Bloodgood. 1867-1935 -- Charles F. Geschickter. 1901-? -- An analysis of the contributions of these six men -- References -- Chapter 3 Breast anatomy and physiology -- Key points and new developments -- Development -- Changes at puberty -- Adult anatomy -- Microscopic anatomy -- Biochemical control of breast epithelium -- Cyclical changes in breast epithelium -- Changes during pregnancy and lactation -- Postmenopausal involution -- References -- Chapter 4 Aberrations of normal development and involution (ANDI): a concept -- of benign breast disorders based on pathogenesis -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Recognition of the normality of much benign breast disease -- Problems with the conventional view of benign breast disease -- The physiological processes underlying the ANDI concept -- A framework based on pathogenesis -- Reasons for including various benign breast disorders as part of ANDI -- An extension of the concept of ANDI to include most benign breast disorders? -- Implications for the management of benign breast disorders -- Aberration to disease? -- Recent developments having a bearing on the ANDI concept -- References -- Chapter 5 The approach to diagnosis and assessment of breast lumps -- Key points and new developments -- Part 1: The differential diagnosis and clinical assessment of breast lumps -- Clinical assessment of a breast lump -- Features of individual lesions -- Follow-up after assessment and/or benign breast biopsy -- Management of recurrent lumps following biopsy -- Breast masses related to different life periods -- Part 2: Triple assessment and organization of the breast clinic -- Fine needle aspiration cytology -- Ultrasound in triple assessment -- Wide-bore needle biopsy -- Mammotome or vacuum-assisted biopsy -- Organization of clinics -- Medico-legal issues -- References -- Chapter 6 Imaging of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Breast density -- Mammography -- Breast ultrasound -- Breast magnetic resonance imaging -- Biopsy techniques -- Breast localization techniques -- References -- Chapter 7 Fibroadenoma and related tumours -- Key points and new developments -- Terminology -- Fibroadenoma simplex -- Cancer and fibroadenoma -- Multiple fibroadenomas -- Giant fibroadenoma -- Phyllodes tumour and phyllodes sarcoma (cystosarcoma phyllodes) -- Pseudoangiomatous hyperplasia -- References -- Chapter 8 Breast pain and nodularity -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Historical note -- Frequency of breast pain -- Mastalgia in breast cancer -- Classification -- Aetiology of mastalgia and nodularity -- Management of patients with mastalgia -- Natural history of mastalgia -- Plan of management for patients with mastalgia -- Mastalgia in the postmenopausal patient -- Patients with refractory mastalgia -- The relationship of cyclical mastalgia to premenstrual stress -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Sclerosing adenosis, radial scar and complex sclerosing lesions -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Sclerosing adenosis -- Radial scar and complex sclerosing lesions -- References -- Chapter 10 Cysts of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Pathology -- Incidence -- Pathogenesis and cyst types -- Aetiology -- Clinical features -- Age -- Natural history -- Investigation -- Differential diagnosis -- management -- Galactocele -- Papillary tumours associated with macrocysts -- References -- Chapter 11 The duct ectasia/periductal mastitis complex -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Historical survey -- Pathology and pathogenesis of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- The development of the duct ectasia/periductal mastitis complex -- The clinical spectrum of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- Breast masses associated with periductal mastitis -- Frequency of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- Radiology -- Management -- The consequences and results of operations for duct actasia -- Recurrent infection after surgery for periductal mastitis -- References -- Chapter 12 Disorders of the nipple and areola -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Nipple inversion and retraction -- Cracked nipples -- Nipple crusting -- Erosive adenomatosis -- Syringomatous adenoma -- Nodular mucinosis -- Simple fibroepithelial polyp -- Eczema -- Leiomyoma -- Traumatic lesions -- Nipple pain -- Nipple disease and HIV infection -- Montgomery's glands -- Sebaceous cyst of the nipple -- Viral infections -- Hidradenitis suppurativa of the areola -- References -- Chapter 13 Nipple discharge -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Definition -- Incidence -- Character and significance of discharge -- Pathology underlying nipple discharge -- Assessment -- Management -- References -- Chapter 14 Infections of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Lactational breast infection -- Subclinical mastitis -- Nonlactational breast abscess -- Infections in immunocompromised patients -- Iatrogenic abscess -- Specific infections of the breast -- Infections of associated structures -- References -- Chapter 15 Congenital and growth disorders -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Developmental anomalies -- Premature breast development -- Hypertrophic abnormalities of the breast -- Excessive postlactational involution -- Genetic abnormalities involving the breast -- Surgical treatment -- References -- Chapter 16 The male breast -- Key points and new developments -- Development of the male breast -- Gynaecomastia -- Other male breast disease -- References -- Chapter 17 Miscellaneous conditions -- Introduction -- Trauma -- Fat necrosis -- Paraffinoma and silicone reactions -- Lipoma -- Hamartoma (adenolipoma) -- Oedema of the breast -- The post-irradiated breast -- Fibrous disease of the breast -- Fibromatosis (desmoid tumour) -- Nodular fasciitis -- Diabetic mastopathy -- Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (non-specific granulomatous disease) -- Sarcoid -- Amyloid -- Blood vessels -- Atherosclerosis and aneurysm -- Mondor's disease -- Infarction -- Skin-related conditions -- Hidradenitis suppurativa of the breast -- Tumours of nerve origin -- Granular cell tumour (myoblastoma) -- Artefactual disease of the breast -- Foreign bodies -- Mammalithiasis -- Phantom breast syndrome -- Mammary mucocele-like lesion -- Breast tumour of pregnancy (lactating adenoma) -- Collagenous spherulosis of the breast -- Gynaecomastia-like lesions in women -- References -- Chapter 18 Operations -- Introduction -- Tissue diagnosis in the clinic -- Removal of giant fibroadenoma and phyllodes tumour -- Microdochectomy -- Excision of mammary duct fistula -- Major duct excision (Adair/Urban/Hadfield) -- Drainage of a lactational breast abscess -- Subcutaneous mastectomy in male patients -- Subcutaneous mastectomy or skin sparing mastectomy in women -- Operations for inverted nipples -- References -- Chapter 19 Psychological aspects of benign breast disease -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Psychological problems resulting from presenting with breast problems -- Psychological abnormality as a cause of benign breast disease -- References -- Chapter 20 Risk assessment and management -- Summary -- Breast cancer: the disease -- The breast cancer genes -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
The latest edition of this modern classic represents the distillation of over 35 years of clinical experience and research in the Cardiff Clinic and is unique in its depth of coverage of the entire spectrum of benign breast complaints. It provides practical and detailed management guidelines and integrates pathology throughout. Relevant investigations are discussed and clear advice is given for the most effective treatment strategies in each condition, including dealing with treatment failures and recurring problems. Includes a comprehensive review of management options of all benign breast conditions, both common and rare to give you up-to-date diagnosis and treatment options on all benign conditions. Incorporates lavish, full-color illustrations, including pathological appearance and schematic diagrams for a clear visual guide to the conditions discussed. Describes operative surgical techniques step by step to help you achieve optimal technical results.
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Hughes, Mansel & Webster's benign disorders and diseases of the breast[electronic resource].
Hughes, Mansel & Webster's benign disorders and diseases of the breast
[electronic resource].Hughes, Mansel and Webster's benign disorders and diseases of the breast - 3rd ed. / - [Edinburgh] :Saunders,c2009. - xiii, 353 p. :ill. (some col.) ;29 cm.
Previous ed.: published as Benign disorders and diseases of the breast by L.E. Hughes, R.E. Mansel and D.J.T. Webster. London: W.B. Saunders, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgementsi -- Dedication -- Chapter 1 Problems of concept and nomenclature of benign disorders of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- The source of the problem -- History -- The present and the future -- References -- Chapter 2 History of benign breast disease -- Introduction -- Sir Astley Paston Cooper, Bt. FRS DCL GCH. 1768-1841 -- Alfred Velpeau. 1785-1867 -- John Birkett FRCS Fellow of the Linnean Society. 1815-1904 -- George Lenthal Cheatle. 1865-1951 -- Joseph Colt Bloodgood. 1867-1935 -- Charles F. Geschickter. 1901-? -- An analysis of the contributions of these six men -- References -- Chapter 3 Breast anatomy and physiology -- Key points and new developments -- Development -- Changes at puberty -- Adult anatomy -- Microscopic anatomy -- Biochemical control of breast epithelium -- Cyclical changes in breast epithelium -- Changes during pregnancy and lactation -- Postmenopausal involution -- References -- Chapter 4 Aberrations of normal development and involution (ANDI): a concept -- of benign breast disorders based on pathogenesis -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Recognition of the normality of much benign breast disease -- Problems with the conventional view of benign breast disease -- The physiological processes underlying the ANDI concept -- A framework based on pathogenesis -- Reasons for including various benign breast disorders as part of ANDI -- An extension of the concept of ANDI to include most benign breast disorders? -- Implications for the management of benign breast disorders -- Aberration to disease? -- Recent developments having a bearing on the ANDI concept -- References -- Chapter 5 The approach to diagnosis and assessment of breast lumps -- Key points and new developments -- Part 1: The differential diagnosis and clinical assessment of breast lumps -- Clinical assessment of a breast lump -- Features of individual lesions -- Follow-up after assessment and/or benign breast biopsy -- Management of recurrent lumps following biopsy -- Breast masses related to different life periods -- Part 2: Triple assessment and organization of the breast clinic -- Fine needle aspiration cytology -- Ultrasound in triple assessment -- Wide-bore needle biopsy -- Mammotome or vacuum-assisted biopsy -- Organization of clinics -- Medico-legal issues -- References -- Chapter 6 Imaging of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Breast density -- Mammography -- Breast ultrasound -- Breast magnetic resonance imaging -- Biopsy techniques -- Breast localization techniques -- References -- Chapter 7 Fibroadenoma and related tumours -- Key points and new developments -- Terminology -- Fibroadenoma simplex -- Cancer and fibroadenoma -- Multiple fibroadenomas -- Giant fibroadenoma -- Phyllodes tumour and phyllodes sarcoma (cystosarcoma phyllodes) -- Pseudoangiomatous hyperplasia -- References -- Chapter 8 Breast pain and nodularity -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Historical note -- Frequency of breast pain -- Mastalgia in breast cancer -- Classification -- Aetiology of mastalgia and nodularity -- Management of patients with mastalgia -- Natural history of mastalgia -- Plan of management for patients with mastalgia -- Mastalgia in the postmenopausal patient -- Patients with refractory mastalgia -- The relationship of cyclical mastalgia to premenstrual stress -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Sclerosing adenosis, radial scar and complex sclerosing lesions -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Sclerosing adenosis -- Radial scar and complex sclerosing lesions -- References -- Chapter 10 Cysts of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Pathology -- Incidence -- Pathogenesis and cyst types -- Aetiology -- Clinical features -- Age -- Natural history -- Investigation -- Differential diagnosis -- management -- Galactocele -- Papillary tumours associated with macrocysts -- References -- Chapter 11 The duct ectasia/periductal mastitis complex -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Historical survey -- Pathology and pathogenesis of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- The development of the duct ectasia/periductal mastitis complex -- The clinical spectrum of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- Breast masses associated with periductal mastitis -- Frequency of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- Radiology -- Management -- The consequences and results of operations for duct actasia -- Recurrent infection after surgery for periductal mastitis -- References -- Chapter 12 Disorders of the nipple and areola -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Nipple inversion and retraction -- Cracked nipples -- Nipple crusting -- Erosive adenomatosis -- Syringomatous adenoma -- Nodular mucinosis -- Simple fibroepithelial polyp -- Eczema -- Leiomyoma -- Traumatic lesions -- Nipple pain -- Nipple disease and HIV infection -- Montgomery's glands -- Sebaceous cyst of the nipple -- Viral infections -- Hidradenitis suppurativa of the areola -- References -- Chapter 13 Nipple discharge -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Definition -- Incidence -- Character and significance of discharge -- Pathology underlying nipple discharge -- Assessment -- Management -- References -- Chapter 14 Infections of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Lactational breast infection -- Subclinical mastitis -- Nonlactational breast abscess -- Infections in immunocompromised patients -- Iatrogenic abscess -- Specific infections of the breast -- Infections of associated structures -- References -- Chapter 15 Congenital and growth disorders -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Developmental anomalies -- Premature breast development -- Hypertrophic abnormalities of the breast -- Excessive postlactational involution -- Genetic abnormalities involving the breast -- Surgical treatment -- References -- Chapter 16 The male breast -- Key points and new developments -- Development of the male breast -- Gynaecomastia -- Other male breast disease -- References -- Chapter 17 Miscellaneous conditions -- Introduction -- Trauma -- Fat necrosis -- Paraffinoma and silicone reactions -- Lipoma -- Hamartoma (adenolipoma) -- Oedema of the breast -- The post-irradiated breast -- Fibrous disease of the breast -- Fibromatosis (desmoid tumour) -- Nodular fasciitis -- Diabetic mastopathy -- Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (non-specific granulomatous disease) -- Sarcoid -- Amyloid -- Blood vessels -- Atherosclerosis and aneurysm -- Mondor's disease -- Infarction -- Skin-related conditions -- Hidradenitis suppurativa of the breast -- Tumours of nerve origin -- Granular cell tumour (myoblastoma) -- Artefactual disease of the breast -- Foreign bodies -- Mammalithiasis -- Phantom breast syndrome -- Mammary mucocele-like lesion -- Breast tumour of pregnancy (lactating adenoma) -- Collagenous spherulosis of the breast -- Gynaecomastia-like lesions in women -- References -- Chapter 18 Operations -- Introduction -- Tissue diagnosis in the clinic -- Removal of giant fibroadenoma and phyllodes tumour -- Microdochectomy -- Excision of mammary duct fistula -- Major duct excision (Adair/Urban/Hadfield) -- Drainage of a lactational breast abscess -- Subcutaneous mastectomy in male patients -- Subcutaneous mastectomy or skin sparing mastectomy in women -- Operations for inverted nipples -- References -- Chapter 19 Psychological aspects of benign breast disease -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Psychological problems resulting from presenting with breast problems -- Psychological abnormality as a cause of benign breast disease -- References -- Chapter 20 Risk assessment and management -- Summary -- Breast cancer: the disease -- The breast cancer genes -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
The latest edition of this modern classic represents the distillation of over 35 years of clinical experience and research in the Cardiff Clinic and is unique in its depth of coverage of the entire spectrum of benign breast complaints. It provides practical and detailed management guidelines and integrates pathology throughout. Relevant investigations are discussed and clear advice is given for the most effective treatment strategies in each condition, including dealing with treatment failures and recurring problems. Includes a comprehensive review of management options of all benign breast conditions, both common and rare to give you up-to-date diagnosis and treatment options on all benign conditions. Incorporates lavish, full-color illustrations, including pathological appearance and schematic diagrams for a clear visual guide to the conditions discussed. Describes operative surgical techniques step by step to help you achieve optimal technical results.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2009.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780702027741
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LC Class. No.: RG491 / .H84 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 618.1906
National Library of Medicine Call No.: WP 840 H893 2009
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developments -- Introduction -- Sclerosing adenosis -- Radial scar and complex sclerosing lesions -- References -- Chapter 10 Cysts of the breast -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Pathology -- Incidence -- Pathogenesis and cyst types -- Aetiology -- Clinical features -- Age -- Natural history -- Investigation -- Differential diagnosis -- management -- Galactocele -- Papillary tumours associated with macrocysts -- References -- Chapter 11 The duct ectasia/periductal mastitis complex -- Key points and new developments -- Introduction -- Historical survey -- Pathology and pathogenesis of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- The development of the duct ectasia/periductal mastitis complex -- The clinical spectrum of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- Breast masses associated with periductal mastitis -- Frequency of duct ectasia/periductal mastitis -- Radiology -- Management -- The consequences and results of operations for duct actasia -- Recurrent infection after 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