INDICE: I. LUNG A. Normal Lung 1. Lung Development 2. Normal Lung B. Incidental Findings 1. Meningothelioid (Meningothelial-Like/Meningothelial) 2. Osseous metaplasia 3. Corpora amylacea C. Developmental and Pediatric Diseases 1.Pulmonary hypoplasia 2. Congenital pulmonary airway malformation 3. Pulmonarysequestration 4. Bronchogenic cyst 5. Peripheral cysts 6. Infantile lobar emphysema 7. Interstitial Pulmonary Emphysema (IPE) 8. Congenital lymphangiectasis 9. Alveolar capillary dysplasia 10. Surfactant disorders 11. Hyaline membrane disease 12. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) 13. Pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis 14. Chronic granulomatous disease of childhood D. Pediatric Tumors 1. Pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) 2. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) 3. Congenital pulmonary myofibroblastic tumor 4. Metastatic pediatric tumors E.Obstructive Lung (Airway) Diseases Large Airway Diseases 1. Bronchiectasis 2. Cystic fibrosis 3. Chronic Bronchitis 4.Asthma 5. Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis Small Airway Diseases and Emphysema 6. Acute Bronchiolitis 7. Chronic Bronchiolitis 8. Follicular Bronchiolitis 9. Bronchiolitis obliterans 10. Emphysema F. Restrictive (Interstitial) Lung Diseases Acute Restrictive Lung Diseases 1. Pulmonary Edema 2. Acute Lung Injury: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Diffuse Alveolar Damage Kamran Mirza 3. Acute Interstitial Pneumonia Chronic Restrictive Lung Diseases 4. Usual interstitial pneumonia 5. Nonspecific Interstitial Pneumonia 6. Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia 7. IgG4-related Sclerosing Disease 8. Rheumatoid arthritis 9. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 10. Scleroderma 11. Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis-Associated Lung Disease 12. Sjögren Syndrome 13. Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease 14. Asbestosis 15. Silicosis 16. Coal workers' pneumoconiosis G. Granulomatous Diseases (non-infectious) 1. Sarcoidosis 2. Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis 3. Aspiration pneumonitis H. Smoking Related Diseases 1. Desquamative Interstitial Pneumonia 2. Respiratory Bronchiolitis-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease 3. Langerhans cell histiocytosis I. Miscellaneous Diseases 1.Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis 2. Pulmonary amyloidosis 3. Eosinophilic pneumonia 4. Lipoid pneumonia 5. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis 6. Middle lobe syndrome 7. Acute chest syndrome of sickle cell disease 8. Intravenous drug abuse J. Diseases of Vascular Origin 1. Pulmonary Embolism and Infarction 2. Arteriovenous Malformation of the Lung Pulmonary Hypertension 3. Pulmonary hypertension introduction 4. Pulmonary arterial hypertension 5. Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease 6. Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis 7. Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension 8. Pulmonary hypertension associated with lung diseases DiffusePulmonary Hemorrhage Syndromes 9. Goodpasture Syndrome 10. Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis Vasculitis 11. Pulmonary Wegener Granulomatosis 12. Pulmonary Churg-Strauss Syndrome K. Pulmonary Infections 1. Non-infectious PulmonaryLesions in HIV/AIDS patients Vijayalakshmi Ananthanarayanan Bacterial Pneumonias 2. Lobar pneumonia and Bronchopneumonia 3. Aspiration pneumonia 4. Tuberculosis 5. Atypical mycobacterial infection 6. Actinomyces 7. Nocardiosis 8. Legionnaire's Disease 9. Lung Abscess Viral Pneumonia 10. Lymphocytic pneumonia11. Cytomegalovirus pneumonia 12. Herpes simplex virus pneumonia 13. Adenovirus pneumonia 14. Respiratory Syncytial Virus pneumonia 15. Measles pneumonia 16. Human metapneumovirus pneumonia 17. H1N1 pneumonia 18. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Fungal Pneumonia 19. Aspergillosis 20. Blastomycosis 21. Candidiasis 22. Coccidioidomycosis 23. Cryptococcosis 24. Histoplasmosis 25. Pneumocystis pneumonia 26. Zygomycosis L. Complications of Therapies Drug-Induced Lung Injury 1. Methotrexate 2. Amiodarone 3. Bleomycin 4. Cyclophosphamide Radiation Therapy 5. Radiation pneumonitis Bacterial Pneumonias 6. Lung transplantation 7. Lung transplantation: Acute lung rejection 8. Lung transplantation: Chronic rejection (Bronchiolitis Obliterans, BO) 9. Graft v Host disease and other complications of transplantation in the lung M. Tumors of Lung 1. Staging of lung carcinoma Benign tumors 2. Squamous papilloma 3. Squamous papillomatosis 4. Hamartoma 5. Chondroma 6. Pneumocytoma (sclerosing hemangioma) 7. Lipoma of lung 8. Pulmonary leiomyoma 9. Granular cell tumor 10. Lymphangioma andlymphangiomatosis 11. Rare benign tumors {text only-no art} Epithelial Proliferations and Tumors 12. Airway epithelial hyperplasia - metaplasia 13. Squamous dysplasia - carcinoma in situ 14. Atypical adenomatous hyperplasia 15. Adenocarcinoma in situ 16. Adenocarcinoma 17. Squamous cell carcinoma 18. Papillary Squamous cell carcinoma 19. Clear cell Squamous cell carcinoma 20. Small Cell Variant of Squamous Cell Carcinoma 21. Basaloid Squamous cell carcinoma 22. Alveolar Space-Filling Type of Peripheral Squamous Cell Carcinoma 23. Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma 24. Adenosquamous carcinoma 25. Large cell carcinoma 26. Sarcomatoid carcinoma 27. Pleomorphic carcinoma 28. Spindle cell carcinoma29. Giant cell carcinoma 30. Carcinosarcoma 31. Pulmonary blastoma 32. Adenoid cystic carcinoma 33. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma 34. Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma Neuroendocrine Proliferations and Tumors 35. Diffuse neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia 36. Carcinoid tumorlet 37. Carcinoid tumor 38. Typical carcinoid 39. Atypical carcinoid 40. Small cell carcinoma 41. Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma Mesenchymal Tumors 42. Solitary fibrous tumor of lung 43. Kaposi sarcoma 44. Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma 45. Pulmonary synovial sarcoma 46. Pulmonary artery and vein sarcoma 47. Rhabdomyosarcoma lung Miscellaneous Tumors 48. Perivascular Epithelioid Cell tumor (PEComa, clear cell "sugar" tumor) of the lung 49. Primary Pulmonary Malignant Melanoma (PPMM) Lymphoproliferative Disorders 50. Extranodal Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoma of Bronchial-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Ilyssa Gordon 51. Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonia (Diffuse lymphoid hyperplasia) 52. Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders 53. Diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma of lung 54. Primary pulmonary Hodgkin lymphoma 55. Lymphomatoid granulomatosis 56. Primary Pulmonary (Extraosseous) Plasmacytoma Metastatic Tumors 57. Metastases to the Lungs - Introduction 58. Metastatic Carcinomas 59. Metastatic Carcinomas-Breast and Female Genital Tract 60.Metastatic Carcinomas-Gastrointestinal Tract 61. Metastatic Carcinomas-Genitourinary Tract and Adrenal 62. Metastatic Carcinomas-Head and Neck 63. Metastatic Adult sarcomas 64. Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma 65. Metastatic Giant celltumor 66. Metastatic Melanoma II. PLEURA AND PERICARDIUM A. Non-neoplastic Diseases 1. Pleuritis 2. Mesothelial hyperplasia 3. Adenomatoid Tumor of the Pleura B. Neoplastic Diseases 1. Staging of Malignant Mesothelioma 2. Well Differentiated Papillary Mesothelioma 3. Malignant Mesothelioma 4. Epithelioid Malignant Mesothelioma 5. Sarcomatoid Malignant Mesothelioma 6. Desmoplastic Malignant Mesothelioma 7. Biphasic Malignant Mesothelioma 8. Solitary Fibrous Tumorof Pleura 9. Calcifying pseudotumor of pleura 10. Pleural Synovial sarcoma 11. Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor - Ewing Sarcoma of Pleura 12. Desmoplastic small round cell tumor 13. Primary effusion lymphoma 14. Metastases to pleura III. THYMUS A. Normal Thymus 1. Normal Thymus B. Non-Neoplastic Diseases 1. Thymic cyst 2. Thymic dysplasia 3. Acute involution of thymus (Stress-Induced Thymic Involution) 4. Thymic hyperplasia 5. Lymphoid hyperplasia C. Thymoma 1.General features of thymoma 2. WHO type A thymoma 3. WHO type A/B thymoma 4. WHO type B1 thymoma 5. WHO type B2 thymoma 6. WHO type B3 thymoma D. Other thymic tumors 1. Thymic carcinoma 2. Thymic neuroendocrine tumors 3. ThymolipomaIV. MEDIASTINAL LESIONS A. Inflammatory infectious lesions 1. Mediastinitis B. Cystic lesions 1. Mediastinal Bronchogenic Cyst 2. Esophageal cyst 3. Mediastinal gastroenteric cyst 4. Pericardial cyst C. Ectopic lesions 1. Mediastinal Ectopic Thyroid 2. Ectopic parathyroid D. Tumors Neurogenic Tumors 1. Mediastinal Schwannoma (neurilemmoma) 2. Mediastinal Neurofibroma 3. Mediastinal Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (MPNST) Neuroblastic Tumors 4. Mediastinal Neuroblastoma 5. Mediastinal Ganglioneuroblastoma 6. Mediastinal Ganglioneuroma Mediastinal Paraganglioma 7. Mediastinal Paraganglioma Germ Cell Tumors 8. Germ Cell Tumors of Mediastinum Lymphoproliferative Disorders 9. Hodgkin lymphoma of the mediastinum 10. Mediastinal T-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma 11. Primary Mediastinal (Thymic) Large B-Cell Lymphoma (PMLBCL) 12. Anaplastic largecell lymphoma of mediastinum 13. Myeloid sarcoma (myeloblastoma, chloroma) 14. Mediastinal Castleman Disease 15. Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma Mesenchymal Tumors 16. Mediastinal Lymphangioma 17. Mediastinal Liposarcoma 18. Rhabdomyosarcoma V. HEART AND VESSELS A. Normal Heart 1. Normal heart B. Congenital Heart Disease 1. Atrial septal defect 2. Ventricular septal defect (VSD) 3.Hypoplastic left heart syndrome 4. Tetralogy of Fallot C. Valvular Diseases Degenerative Valvular Disease 1. Bicuspid aortic valve 2. Aortic valve stenosis 3. Aortic valve insufficiency 4. Mitral valve stenosis 5. Mitral valve regurgitation 6. Prosthetic valves Endocarditis 7. Infectious endocarditis 8. Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE) Rheumatic Heart Disease 9. Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease D. Myocardial Diseases 1. Lymphocyticmyocarditis 2. Eosinophilic myocarditis 3. Giant cell myocarditis 4. Cardiac Amyloidosis 5. Cardiac Sarcoidosis 6. Dilated cardiomyopathy 7. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 8. Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy 9. Cardiac Hemochromatosis 10. Hypertensive heart disease 11. Drug cardiotoxicityE. Ischemic Heart Disease 1. Myocardial infarction F. Heart Transplantation1.
- ISBN: 978-1-4377-2380-9
- Editorial: Saunders
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- Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2012
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