In the past five years, remarkable advances in fetal surgery and imaging techniques, such as ultrasound and "fast" MRI, have occurred, resulting in increased numbers of antenatal tumor diagnoses even on "routine" prenatal examinations. Tumors of the Fetus & Infant presents an up-to-date account of the clinical and pathological features of neoplastic disease and tumor-like conditions in the fetus and neonate and discusses major tumor studies and cases from throughout the world. Each chapter reviews the incidence, clinical findings, cytogenetics, pathology, radiology, treatment and prognosis. While the book is addressed primarily to pathologists, clinicians, residents, and students may also find it beneficial in obtaining a clear understanding of tumors, reach an accurate diagnosis and initiate the most appropriate therapy. More than 640 illustrations accompany the text.
1. General Survey, 2. Germ Cell Tumors, 3. Soft Tissue Tumors, 4. Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions of the Skin, 5. Neuroblastoma, 6. Leukemia, 7. Histiocytoses, 8. Brain Tumors, 9. Tumors of the Eye, 10. Renal Tumors, 11. Liver Tumors, 12. Adrenocortical Tumors, 13. Pancreatic Tumors, 14. Salivary Gland Tumors, 15. Cardiac Tumors, 16. Tumors of the Lung, 17. Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions of Bone.