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E-grāmata: Orthopaedic Knowledge Update: Musculoskeletal Tumors 3

  • Formāts: 472 pages
  • Sērija : Orthopaedic Knowledge Update
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Wolters Kluwer Health
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781975122638
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  • Formāts: 472 pages
  • Sērija : Orthopaedic Knowledge Update
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Wolters Kluwer Health
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781975122638

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Leading orthopaedic surgeons and other specialists collaborated to provide this multi-disciplinary perspective on musculoskeletal tumors. Through their eyes and insights, you will gain a big picture view of the latest innovations in tumor care and optimized treatment. Explore leading-edge research and clinical innovations in pathology, radiology and emerging treatments—in a single, concise volume.


Leading orthopaedic surgeons and other specialists collaborated to provide this multi-disciplinary perspective on musculoskeletal tumors. Through their eyes and insights, you will gain a big picture view of the latest innovations in tumor care and optimized treatment. Explore leading-edge research and clinical innovations in pathology, radiology and emerging treatments—in a single, concise volume.
 
Especially recommended for practitioners of radiology, pathology, and orthopaedic surgery, this new volume provides deep insight as well as practical, actionable knowledge based on real-world patient care scenarios, and best practices supported by the most current literature.
 
Content includes:
  • Special considerations in tumor management
  • Bone grafting and bone graft substitutes
  • Surgical management of skeletally immature patients
  • Amputations 
Developed in partnership with the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS), this OKU specialty volume is a valuable addition to any collection of new orthopaedic knowledge.
 
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This review is published by Doody Enterprises, Inc. Score: 80 - 3 Stars

Reviewer Yasser R Farid, MD, MSc, PhD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)

Description This excellent review of musculoskeletal tumors features expert discussions of different tumors and tumor-like conditions of the skeleton as well as diagnosis and treatment, including nonsurgical alternatives and adjuvant therapies in a comprehensive, well-illustrated format. The previous edition was published in 2007.

Purpose The purpose is to detail the current standard of care and recent advances in musculoskeletal oncology. The book covers various aspects of diagnosis and treatment including clinical, imaging, histological, and surgical information as well as the molecular features of the neoplasms. These are challenging objectives, but the book adequately meets them.

Audience The book is written for oncologists as well as nonspecialists, including practicing surgeons, residents, and fellows. It is a valuable resource for test preparation as well as a clinical guide for orthopedic surgeons who might encounter bone or soft tissue lesions that need to be recognized and addressed appropriately.

Features The book encompasses approaches to the diagnosis and staging of musculoskeletal tumors, including the safe, cost-effective use of various diagnostic modalities, treatment alternatives, future directions, and innovative potentials for cure. It reviews bone and soft tissue tumors including benign and malignant diseases, as well as metastatic disease of bone. This edition features a unique chapter on the surgical treatment of sarcomas in the skeletally immature patient that addresses treatment alternatives that allow tumor control while providing the utmost function and the least limb length discrepancy. A chapter on radiographic and histological differential diagnosis could have been a significant addition, instead of discussions of imaging modalities and histological features of various tumors in isolated chapters. Differential diagnosis of a lesion seen on plain radiographs optimizes a surgeon's decision about the need for referral and biopsy by a specialist. In addition, such a skill enables recognition of various tumors with overlapping histology, which remains a challenge to residents. Furthermore, it reduces functional and oncologic complications of inappropriate prereferral procedures. This could only be achieved with increasing the awareness of differential diagnosis upon initial evaluation of a radiograph that shows a bone lesion.

Assessment Overall, this is an excellent update and a useful resource for orthopedic oncologists and general orthopedic surgeons.

Section 1: General Evaluation and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Tumors
Section Editor: R. Lor Randall, MD
Chapter 1 Clinical Presentation and Staging of Bone Tumors
3(10)
Judd E. Cummings
Matthew J. Seidel
Chapter 2 Imaging of Musculoskeletal Tumors: Updates and Current Practice
13(10)
Kirsten Ecklund
Chapter 3 Biopsy
23(8)
Nicholas P. Webber
Chapter 4 The Molecular Biology of Musculoskeletal Neoplasia
31(8)
Kevin B. Jones
Chapter 5 Pseudotumors and Tumorlike Lesions
39(14)
Raffi S. Avedian
Chapter 6 Chemotherapy
53(12)
Jennifer Wright
Chapter 7 Targeted Therapy for Soft-Tissue and Bone Sarcomas
65(12)
Warren A. Chow
Chapter 8 Radiation Therapy
77(10)
Elizabeth H. Baldini
Section 2: Benign Bone Tumors
Section Editor: Albert J. Aboulafia, MD, FACS, MBA
Chapter 9 Cystic and Radiolucent Bone Lesions
87(10)
John A. Abraham
Chapter 10 Benign Cartilage Tumors
97(10)
Adam J. Schwartz
Chapter 11 Benign Bone-Forming Tumors
107(16)
Robert Mikael Henshaw
Emily E. Carmody Soni
Chapter 12 Benign Fibrous and Histiocytic Lesions of Bone
123(10)
William M. Parrish
Chapter 13 Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
133(14)
David Cheong
G. Douglas Letson
Chapter 14 Surgical Treatment of Benign Bone Tumors
147(12)
Bruce Rougraff
Section 3: Malignant Primary Bone Tumors
Section Editor: Carol D. Morris, MD, MS
Chapter 15 Osteosarcoma of Bone
159(12)
Alexander J. Chou
Farbod Malek
Chapter 16 Ewing Sarcoma
171(10)
Matthew R. Steensma
Chapter 17 Chondrosarcoma of Bone
181(14)
Richard L. McGough II
Chapter 18 Miscellaneous Malignant Primary Bone Tumors
195(8)
David McKeown
Patrick J. Boland
Chapter 19 Lymphoma and Myeloma
203(16)
Wakenda K. Tyler
Adam S. Levin
Chapter 20 Surgical Management of Malignant JO-Primary Bone Tumors
219(14)
Satoshi Kawaguchi
Valerae O. Lewis
Section 4: Soft-Tissue Tumors
Section Editor: Patrick P. Lin, MD
Chapter 21 The Evaluation and Diagnosis of Soft-Tissue Masses
233(6)
Joel L. Mayerson
Chapter 22 Benign Vascular Soft-Tissue Tumors
239(8)
Yee-Cheen Doung
Chapter 23 Benign Cystic Soft-Tissue Lesions
247(10)
Jeffrey E. Krygier
Chapter 24 Lipoma and Other Benign Lipomatous Tumors
257(6)
Sean V. McGarry
Chapter 25 Benign Neural Tumors
263(12)
Shahram Bozorgnia
Chapter 26 Benign Fibrous Tumors
275(6)
Robert L. Satcher Jr
Chapter 27 Synovial Chondromatosis and Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis
281(6)
Bryan S. Moon
Chapter 28 Miscellaneous Benign Soft-Tissue Tumors
287(8)
Spencer J. Frink
Robert L. Satcher Jr
Chapter 29 Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
295(12)
Robert J. Esther
Chapter 30 Surgical Management of Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
307(12)
Justin E. Bird
Section 5: Metastatic Disease to Bone
Section Editor: Joseph Benevenia, MD
Chapter 31 The Pathophysiology of Bone Metastasis
319(12)
Valerie A. Fitzhugh
Chapter 32 Prediction of Impending Pathologic Fracture and Treatment Considerations in Patients With Metastatic Bone Disease
331(8)
Kathleen S. Beebe
Chapter 33 Surgical Management of Upper Extremity Bone Metastases: A Treatment Algorithm
339(6)
Kevin A. Raskin
Chapter 34 Surgical Management of Lower Extremity Metastatic Disease
345(10)
Howard J. Goodman
Francis R. Patterson
Chapter 35 Evaluation and Treatment of Spinal Metastases
355(10)
Michael J. Vives
Saad B. Chaudhary
Chapter 36 Disease-Specific Considerations in Metastatic Bone Disease
365(8)
Robert H. Quinn
Rajiv Rajani
Section 6: Special Considerations in Tumor Management
Section Editor: Ginger E. Holt, MD
Chapter 37 Pelvic Sarcoma Resection and Reconstruction
373(10)
Peter C. Ferguson
Chapter 38 Proximal Femur Resection and Reconstruction
383(6)
Christian M. Ogilvie
Chapter 39 Distal Femoral Resection and Reconstruction
389(10)
Theresa Pazionis
Michelle Ghert
Chapter 40 Proximal Tibial Resection and Reconstruction
399(8)
Robert K. Heck Jr
Patrick C. Toy
Chapter 41 Upper Extremity Resection and Reconstruction
407(12)
Kelly C. Homlar
Jennifer L. Halpern
Chapter 42 Concepts in Bone Grafting, Allografts, and Tissue Processing
419(10)
Herbert S. Schwartz
Chapter 43 Surgical Management of Sarcomas in Skeletally Immature Patients
429(16)
Antoinette W. Lindberg
Stephanie E.W. Punt
Janet F. Eary
Ernest U. Conrad III
Chapter 44 Amputations
445(14)
Kurt R. Weiss
Richard L. McGough III
Mark A. Goodman
Index 459