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" Brain Tumors : "
by Klaus J. Zülch.
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BL
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728913
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b548666
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Main Entry
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by Klaus J. Zülch.
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Title & Author
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Brain Tumors : : Their Biology and Pathology\ by Klaus J. Zülch.
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Edition Statement
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Third, Completely revised edition
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986
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ISBN
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3642681786
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: 3642681808
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: 9783642681783
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: 9783642681806
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Contents
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1 Classification of Brain Tumors --;1.1 Introduction --;1.2 Historical Development and Present State of Classification --;1.3 The Basis of Our Present Classification: The Classification of the World Health Organization --;1.4 Critical Evaluation of the Present State of Classification of Tumors of the Nervous System --;2 Biological Behavior and Grading (Prognosis) --;2.1 Malignancy --;Anaplasia --;Dedifferentiation --;2.1.1 Definition of Benignity and Malignancy --;2.1.2 Other Characteristics of Anaplasia and Malignancy --;2.2 Prognosis --;Biological Evaluation --;Postoperative Survival Time- The Problem of Grading --;2.2.1 Clinical Malignancy --;2.2.2 Tumor Groups With Identical Histology and Similar Location, Age and Sex --;2.2.3 Statistical Data on the Postoperative Survival of Patients --;2.2.4 The Problem of Grading --;3 The Origin of Brain Tumors --;3.1 Current Concepts --;3.2 Experimental Brain Tumors (Carcinogenic Substances --;Viral Induction --;Others) --;3.3 Hereditary Factors --;3.3.1 Tumors in Twins --;3.3.2 Familial and Hereditary Brain Tumors --;3.3.3 Familial Systematic Hamartoblastomatoses (Phakomatoses) --;3.3.3.1 Neurofibromatosis --;3.3.3.2 Tuberous Sclerosis --;3.3.3.3 Systematic Angiomatosis of the CNS and Eye (von Hippel-Lindau Disease) --;3.3.3.4 Sturge-Weber Disease --;3.4 Traumatic Brain Tumors --;3.5 'Composition' and 'Mixed' Tumors --;3.6 Transplantability of Human Brain Tumors --;Immunological Aspects --;3.7 Spontaneous Brain Tumors in Animals --;4 Epidemiology of Brain Tumors --;General Statistical and Biological Data --;4.1 Age Incidence --;4.2 Sex Distribution of Patients With Brain Tumors --;4.3 Frequency --;4.4 Preferential Sites of Brain Tumors --;4.5 Diffuse and Multiple Brain Tumors --;5 Gross Pathology of Brain Tumors --;5.1 The Process of Tumor Diagnosis --;5.2 Form, Color, Consistency, and Appearance to the Naked Eye --;6 Histology of Brain Tumors --;6.1 Architecture and Cell Formation --;6.2 The Problem of Iso- and Pleomorphism --;6.3 Nuclei of the Cells --;6.4 Stroma --;6.5 Growth --;6.6 Form and Staining Properties of Tumor Cells --;7 Regressive Processes --;7.1 Necrosis --;7.2 Necrobiosis, Mucoid Degeneration, Cyst Formation, Calcification, Hyalinization, and Fatty Degeneration --;7.3 Hemorrhages --;7.4 Other Regressive Processes --;8 Changes Produced by External Factors Such as Radiation --;9 Effects of Chemotherapy --;10 Tumor and Brain --;10.1 Reactions of the Surrounding Tissue --;10.2 Brain Edema and Brain Swelling --;10.3 Increased Intracranial Pressure and its Consequences: Mechanical Distortion and Displacement of Intracranial Contents (Mass Movement and Herniation) --;10.4 Cytology of the Cerebrospinal Fluid With Brain Tumors --;11 Spontaneous Intra- and Extracranial Metastases of Brain Tumors in Man --;Artificial Seeding --;12 Postoperative Recurrence --;13 Methods of Pathological Study --;13.1 Cytopathology --;13.2 Histochemistry --;13.3 Tissue Culture --;13.4 Electron Microscopy --;13.5 Protein Analysis --;13.6 Quick Diagnosis --;13.6.1 Smear Technique --;13.6.2 Quick Frozen Section --;14 Autopsy Techniques --;14.1 General Introduction --;14.2 Fixation --;14.3 Brain Cutting --;14.4 Routine Histologic Examination --;14.5 Selection of Stains for Special Tissues --;14.6 Selection of Stains for Particular Tumor Groups --;15 Tumors of Neuroepithelial Tissue --;15.1 Astrocytic Tumors --;15.1.1 Astrocytomas --;15.1.2 Pilocytic Astrocytomas --;15.1.3 Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytomas (Ventricular Tumors of Tuberous Sclerosis) --;15.1.4 Astroblastomas --;15.1.5 Anaplastic (Malignant) Astrocytomas --;15.2 Oligodendroglial Tumors --;15.2.1 Oligodendrogliomas --;15.2.2 Mixed Oligo-Astrocytomas --;15.2.3 Anaplastic (Malignant) Oligodendrogliomas --;15.3 Ependymal and Choroid Plexus Tumors --;15.3.1 Ependymomas --;15.3.1.1 Myxopapillary Ependymomas --;15.3.1.2 Papillary Ependymomas --;15.3.1.3 Subependymomas --;15.3.2 Anaplastic Ependymomas --;15.3.3 Choroid Plexus Papillomas --;15.3.4 Anaplastic Choroid Plexus Papillomas --;15.4 Pineal Cell Tumors --;15.4.1 Pineocytomas --;15.4.2 Pineoblastomas --;15.4.3 Pinealomas --;15.4.4 Suprasellar (Ectopic) Pinealomas/Germinomas --;15.5 Neuronal Tumors --;15.5.1 Gangliocytomas --;15.5.2 Gangliogliomas --;15.5.3 Ganglioneuroblastomas --;15.5.4 Anaplastic (Malignant) Gangliocytomas/Gangliogliomas --;15.5.5 Neuroblastomas --;Retinoblastomas --;Sympathoblastomas --;15.6 Poorly Differentiated and Embryonal Tumors --;15.6.1 Glioblastomas --;15.6.1.1 Glioblastomas With Sarcomatous Component --;15.6.1.2 Giant Cell Glioblastomas --;15.6.2 Medulloblastomas --;15.6.2.1 Desmoplastic Medulloblastomas --;15.6.2.2 Medullomyoblastomas --;15.6.3 Medulloepitheliomas --;15.6.4 Primitive Polar Spongioblastomas --;15.6.5 Gliomatosis Cerebri --;16 Tumors of Nerve Sheath Cells --;16.1 Neurilemmomas --;16.2 Anaplastic (Malignant) Neurilemmomas --;16.3 Neurofibromas --;16.4 Anaplastic (Malignant) Neurofibromas --;17 Tumors of Meningeal and Related Tissues --;17.1 Meningiomas --;17.1.1 Meningotheliomatous Meningiomas --;17.1.2 Fibrous (Fibroblastic) Meningiomas --;17.1.3 Transitional (Mixed) Meningiomas --;17.1.4 Psammomatous Meningiomas --;17.1.5 Angiomatous Meningiomas --;17.1.6 Papillary Meningiomas --;17.1.7 Anaplastic (Malignant) Meningiomas --;17.1.8 Melanocytic Meningiomas --;17.2 Meningeal Sarcomas --;17.2.1 Fibrosarcomas --;17.2.2 Polymorphic Cell Sarcomas --;17.2.3 Primary Meningeal Sarcomatosis (Diffuse Sarcomatosis of the Meninges) --;17.2.4 Circumscribed Arachnoidal Sarcomas of the Cerebellum --;17.2.5 Rhabdomyosarcomas --;17.3 Xanthomatous Tumors: Fibroxanthoma --;Xanthosarcoma (Malignant Fibroxanthoma) --;17.4 Primary Melanotic Tumors: Melanomas and Meningeal Melanomatosis --;17.5 Others --;18 Primary Malignant Lymphomas --;18.1 Primary Tumors of the Lymphoreticular System --;18.1.1 Reticulum Cell Sarcomas --;18.1.2 Adventitial Sarcomas --;18.1.3 Hodgkin's Disease --;18.1.4 Plasmocytomas --;18.1.5 Histiocytosis X --;18.1.6 Eosinophilic Granuloma (of Bone) --;18.1.7 Burkitt's Lymphoma (African Lymphoma) --;19 Tumors of Blood Vessel Origin --;19.1 Hemangioblastomas --;19.2 Monstrocellular Sarcomas --;20 Germ Cell Tumors --;20.1 Germinomas --;20.2 Embryonal Carcinomas --;20.3 Choriocarcinomas --;20.4 Teratomas --;21 Other Malformative Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions --;21.1 Craniopharyngiomas --;21.2 Rathke's Cleft Cysts --;21.3 Epidermoid and Dermoid Cysts --;21.4 Colloid Cysts --;21.5 Enterogenous Cysts --;21.6 Other Cysts ('Ependymal Cysts') --;21.7 Lipomas --;21.8 Choristomas --;21.9 Hypothalamic Neuronal Hamartomas --;21.10 Nasal Glial Heterotopias --;22 Vascular Malformations --;22.1 Capillary Teleangiectasia (Angioma Racemosum Capillare Ectaticum) --;22.2 Cavernous Angiomas --;22.3 Arteriovenous Malformations --;22.4 Venous Malformations (Angioma Venosum) --;22.5 Sturge-Weber Disease --;22.6 Cryptic Malformations (Microangiomas) --;22.7 Moya-Moya Disease --;23 Tumors of the Anterior Pituitary --;23.1 Pituitary Adenomas --;23.2 Pituitary Adenocarcinomas (Carcinoma of the Anterior Pituitary Cells) --;24 Local Extensions From Regional Tumors --;24.1 Glomus Jugulare Tumors --;24.2 Chordomas --;24.3 Chondromas --;24.4 Chondrosarcomas --;Mesenchymal Chondrosarcomas --;24.5 Liposarcomas --;24.6 Olfactory Neuroblastomas (Esthesioneuroblastomas) --;24.7 Adenoid Cystic Carcinomas --;24.8 Others --;24.8.1 Osteomas --;24.8.2 Osteosarcomas --;24.8.3 Nasopharyngeal Tumors --;25 Metastatic Tumors --;26 Unclassified Tumors --;27 Parasitic Conditions --;27.1 Cysticercosis --;27.2 Echinococcosis --;27.3 Others --;28 Granulomas --;28.1 Tuberculomas --;28.2 Gummas --;28.3 Other Granulomas --;28.4 Mycotic (Fungal) Infections --;29 Arachnoiditis and Arachnoid Cysts --;30 Ependymitis --;Ependymal Cysts --;31 'Pseudotumor Cerebri' --;32 Tumors of the Spinal Cord, the Cauda Equina, and the Vertebral Column --;33 The Orbit: Space-Occupying Lesions --;References.
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Abstract
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Foreword by Bailey, P. - UEbersetzt ins Englische von Rothballer, A.B.; Olszewski, J.
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Subject
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Medicine.
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Subject
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Neurology.
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Subject
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Oncology.
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LC Classification
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RC280.B7B955 1986
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Added Entry
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Klaus J Zülch
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Parallel Title
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Foreword by Bailey, P. - Übersetzt ins Englische von Rothballer, A.B.; Olszewski, J.
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