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New Entities in Surgical Pathology

IAP Slide Seminar Series

New Entities in Surgical Pathology is made up of eight cases which will be presented as a slide seminar at the 25th International Congress of the IAP in Brisbane, October 2004.

Convenors: Richard Williamson and Saul Suster

Series editor: Robin A. Cooke

CASE 1: A 49-year-old male presented with an enlarged cervical lymph node.
Paul E. Wakely

CASE 2: A 48-year-old male presented with chest pain and dyspnea of several weeks' duration. Radiographic examination disclosed the presence of a pleural based mass in the right side.
Cesar A. Moran

CASE 3: A 39-year-old male was admitted to the hospital for a recent history of bitemporal hemianopsia, headache, and loss of libido. During the past years he had experienced abnormal weight gain (>40 kg) from compulsive eating behavior.
Giovanni Falconieri

CASE 4: This 5 mm tumor was excised from a 48-year old female from the skin of the neck.
Michal Michal

CASE 5: A 29-year-old female presented with a painless mass in the distal left forearm.
Ginnette Schiby-Brilliant

CASE 6: A 5-year-old child was found to have a renal mass on investigation for right loin pain.
Ian Brown

CASE 7: A 41-year-old resident of Nauru was transferred to the Royal Brisbane Hospital for removal of a pedunculated medial thigh lesion.
Richard Williamson

CASE 8: A 51-year-old male was incidentally found to have a solitary lesion in the upper pole of the spleen on CT scanning performed for investigation of abnormal liver function tests.
Rooshdiya Z. Karim

Authors: Saul Suster & Richard Williamson

Media: Book, CD

Product code: SA17

ISBN: 1920696342