James S. Lewis Jr., John M. Wright, Justin A. Bishop
The head and neck region is a marvel of anatomic complexity and it encompasses a broad array of subsites, each with its own ar¬chitectural nuances. This histologic richness begets a commensurate diversity of disease. Advances in our understanding of the genetic and epigenetic alterations that underlie many of these tumors have not only refined their classification, but also reshaped our approaches to diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. This Fascicle reflects these scientific and diagnostic evolutions. Departing from prior editions this volume is organized by anatomic subsite. Each chapter...
The head and neck region is a marvel of anatomic complexity and it encompasses a broad array of subsites, each with its own ar¬chitectural nuances. T...