Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions of Bone von Fritz Schajowicz | Pathology, Radiology, and Treatment | ISBN 9783642499562

Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions of Bone

Pathology, Radiology, and Treatment

von Fritz Schajowicz
Mitwirkende
Unterstützt vonM. Sundaram
Autor / AutorinFritz Schajowicz
Unterstützt vonS. Gitelis
Unterstützt vonD.J. McDonald
Buchcover Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions of Bone | Fritz Schajowicz | EAN 9783642499562 | ISBN 3-642-49956-2 | ISBN 978-3-642-49956-2
„The first edition received outstanding reviews... This beautifully illustrated edition takes that success and improves on it... Those involved in the treatment of bone tumors are aware of Schajowiczs vast experience and the esteem in which the first edition was held, and they will certainly want a copy of the current edition.“ Jnl. of Bone and Joint Surgery

Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions of Bone

Pathology, Radiology, and Treatment

von Fritz Schajowicz
Mitwirkende
Unterstützt vonM. Sundaram
Autor / AutorinFritz Schajowicz
Unterstützt vonS. Gitelis
Unterstützt vonD.J. McDonald
More than ten years have elapsed since the publication of the first edition of Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions of Bone and Joints in 1981. During this period significant progress has been made in diagnosis, and particularly in staging and treatment of bone tumors. In most centers, limb-sparing surgery has replaced the more radical ablative surgery, with or without preoperative chemotherapy. This became possible due to the introduction and increased application of newer high-quality imaging techniques (CT and MRI) and in particular the use of new cytomorphologic methods of diagnosis, especially immunohisto chemistry. These advances in diagnosis and treatment have been reflected by the publication of new editions of several important text books, since their authors - pathologists, orthopedic surgeons, and radiologists - felt the necessity of updating their works in recent years. However, in these publications different criteria of classification were adopted. The number of cases compiled at the Latin American Registry of Bone Pathology increased from 4913 primary bone tumors and more than 1100 tumorlike lesions at the time of publication of the first edition of this book, to 5274 bone tumors and 1665 tumorlike lesions by the end of December 1985, when I finished my work as head of the Registry and occupied the positions of Professor of Orthopedic Pathology at St. Louis University Medical Center and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago.