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Abstract
Orthopaedic Pathology, 5th Edition, by Peter G. Bullough, MB, ChB, presents a unique, lavishly illustrated account of the pathology of arthritic disorders, metabolic disturbances, and soft tissue and bone tumors. Nearly 2,000 high-quality pathologic slides, diagnostic images, and gross specimens-side-by-side-depict the appearance of a wide range of conditions and correlate orthopaedic pathology to clinical practice for greater diagnostic accuracy. It’s the ideal resource for the orthopaedic surgeon and radiologist as well as the trainee and practicing pathologist.
- Provides extensive coverage of arthritic disorders, metabolic disturbances, soft tissue tumors, bone tumors, and rare disorders-not just tumors, which most books emphasize-for guidance on the most commonly seen conditions.
- Uses nearly 2000 high-quality illustrations-including pathology, histology, radiologic imaging, and schematic line diagrams-that present a clear visual correlation between pathology and clinical images to aid in diagnosis.
- Includes a chapter on imaging techniques, interpretation, and strategies that provides a foundation of knowledge in radiology.
- Features brief text, including bulleted lists of key points and information, that makes reference quick and learning easy.
- Offers updated coverage of immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology-along with examples from the latest imaging and pathologic techniques-to help you recognize the presentation of disorders using these approaches.
- Features discussions of some rare conditions, equipping you to diagnose even the least common orthopaedic disorders.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover\r | Cover | ||
Orthopaedic Pathology | 584 | ||
Copyright Page\r | 584 | ||
Table of Contents | 584 | ||
Dedication\r | v | ||
Contributors\r | 584 | ||
Preface\r | 584 | ||
Section I: Normal | 1 | ||
Chapter 1. Normal Skeletal Structure and Development | 1 | ||
Matrix | 2 | ||
Bones | 7 | ||
Joints | 18 | ||
Bone Growth and Development | 29 | ||
Chapter 2. Methods of Examination | 41 | ||
Gross Examination | 42 | ||
Microscopic Examination | 43 | ||
Role of Frozen Section in Orthopaedics | 52 | ||
Chapter 3. Imaging Techniques, Interpretation, and Strategies | 53 | ||
Imaging Methods | 54 | ||
Morphologic Abnormalities of Bone | 60 | ||
Bone Tumors and Tumor-Like Bone Lesions | 65 | ||
Imaging Strategies in Bone Lesions, with Particular Emphasis on Bone Tumors | 70 | ||
Imaging Strategies in Soft Tissue Tumors | 75 | ||
Joint Disorders | 78 | ||
Section II: Response to Injury | 81 | ||
Chapter 4. The Effects of Injury and the Inflammatory Response | 81 | ||
Effects of Injury | 82 | ||
The Inflammatory Response | 88 | ||
Summary | 108 | ||
Chapter 5. Bone and Joint Infection | 109 | ||
Pyogenic Infections and Other Nongranulomatous Inflammatory Conditions | 110 | ||
Granulomatous Inflammation of Bones and Joints | 127 | ||
Section III: Metabolic Disturbances | 141 | ||
Chapter 6. Diseases Resulting from Synthesis of Abnormal Matrix Components | 141 | ||
Disturbances in Collagen Synthesis | 142 | ||
Mucopolysaccharidoses | 152 | ||
Disturbances in Mineral Formation | 156 | ||
Dwarfism (Chondro-osseous Dysplasia) | 158 | ||
Chapter 7. Diseases Resulting from Disturbances in Cell Linkage | 161 | ||
Osteosclerotic Conditions | 162 | ||
Osteopenic Conditions | 175 | ||
Chapter 8. Bone Disease Resulting from Disturbances in Mineral Homeostasis | 189 | ||
Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis | 190 | ||
Hypercalcemia | 192 | ||
Hypocalcemia | 200 | ||
Soft Tissue Calcification | 205 | ||
Chapter 9. Accumulation of Abnormal Metabolic Products and Various Hematologic Disorders | 211 | ||
Deposition and Storage Diseases | 212 | ||
Skeletal Manifestations of Hematologic Diseases | 220 | ||
Section IV: Arthritis | 231 | ||
Chapter 10. The Dysfunctional Joint | 231 | ||
Function and Anatomy | 232 | ||
Normal Joint Physiology | 234 | ||
The Pathophysiology of a Dysfunctional Joint | 235 | ||
Chapter 11. The Noninflammatory Arthritides | 253 | ||
Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease) | 254 | ||
Ochronosis (Alkaptonuria) | 265 | ||
Arthritis Secondary to Subchondral Insufficiency Fracture | 266 | ||
Rapidly Destructive Osteoarthritis | 269 | ||
Osteochondritis Dissecans | 273 | ||
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (Adolescent Coxa Vara) | 274 | ||
Congenital Dislocation of the Hip\r | 275 | ||
Chapter 12. The Inflammatory Arthritides | 279 | ||
Inflammatory Arthritis Associated with Diffuse Connective Tissue Disease | 280 | ||
Diseases Resulting from Deposition of Metabolic Products in Joint Tissues | 289 | ||
Chapter 13. Disc Disease and Spinal Arthritis | 303 | ||
Displacement of Disc Tissue | 304 | ||
Degenerative Arthritis | 310 | ||
Inflammatory Arthritis | 314 | ||
Ankylosing Spondyloarthropathies | 315 | ||
Chapter 14. Tissue Response to and Complications of Orthopaedic Implants | 321 | ||
Usual Tissue Response to Clinically Nonfailed Articular Implants | 326 | ||
Morbidity Associated with Total Joint Replacements | 327 | ||
Tumors and Pseudotumors | 329 | ||
Tissue Responses Around Noninfected, Clinically Failed Articular Implants | 331 | ||
Chapter 15. Bone Infarction (Osteonecrosis) | 343 | ||
Skeletal Manifestation of Decompression Sickness (Caisson Disease) | 345 | ||
Bone Infarctions Not Associated with Caisson Disease | 346 | ||
Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head | 346 | ||
Staging of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head | 348 | ||
Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease | 355 | ||
Idiopathic, Nontraumatic or Primary Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head | 358 | ||
Section V: Bone Tumors | 361 | ||
Chapter 16. Bone-Forming Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions | 361 | ||
Reactive or Post-Traumatic Lesions that may be Mistaken for Malignant Tumors | 362 | ||
Benign Tumors | 364 | ||
Malignant Tumors | 376 | ||
Chapter 17. Cartilage-Forming Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions | 399 | ||
Benign Tumors | 400 | ||
Benign Neoplasms | 405 | ||
Malignant Neoplasms | 417 | ||
Chapter 18. Fibrous Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions | 429 | ||
Reactive or Post-Traumatic Tumors | 430 | ||
Benign Neoplasms | 432 | ||
Malignant Neoplasms | 443 | ||
Chapter 19. Benign Nonmatrix-Producing Bone Tumors | 449 | ||
Reactive or Post-Traumatic Tumors | 450 | ||
Benign Tumors Including Neoplasms | 453 | ||
Chapter 20. Malignant Nonmatrix-Producing Bone Tumors | 477 | ||
Ewing’s Sarcoma (Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor) | 478 | ||
Immunohematopoietic Neoplasms | 481 | ||
Vascular Neoplasms | 485 | ||
Metastatic Cancer | 492 | ||
Section VI: Soft Tissue Tumors | 497 | ||
Chapter 21. Benign Soft Tissue Tumors | 497 | ||
Benign Synovial Lesions\r | 498 | ||
Benign Fibrous Lesions\r | 506 | ||
Peripheral Nerve Lesions\r | 518 | ||
Miscellaneous Lesions\r | 521 | ||
Chapter 22. Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors | 533 | ||
Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma | 534 | ||
Liposarcoma | 535 | ||
Rhabdomyosarcoma | 537 | ||
Synovial Sarcoma | 539 | ||
Fibrosarcoma | 541 | ||
Ossifying Fibromyxoid Tumor of Soft Tissue | 542 | ||
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors (Malignant Neurilemoma) | 543 | ||
Epithelioid Sarcoma | 546 | ||
Soft Tissue (Extraskeletal) Osteosarcoma | 546 | ||
Extraskeletal Myxoid Chondrosarcoma (Chordoid Tumor) | 547 | ||
Further Reading | 551 | ||
General | 551 | ||
Section I Normal | 551 | ||
Section II: Response to Injury | 552 | ||
Section III: Metabolic Disturbances | 553 | ||
Section IV: Arthritis | 556 | ||
Section V: Bone Tumors | 558 | ||
Section VI: Soft Tissue Tumors | 562 | ||
Index | 565 |