Description
These volumes have inbuilt stereoscopic glasses with the help of which you can see real three-dimensional histopathology images of the facing page.
This volume describes the subtypes of breast cancers that arise in the major ducts and produce a viscous, proteinaceous fluid with little or no necrosis present. The calcifications formed within the fluid have a characteristic, but deceptively benign appearance, although the malignancy may extend throughout an entire lobe. This book will help identify these deceptive cases through correlating the mammographic/ultrasound/MRI presentation with large thick section (3D) histology.