'a practical guide to the diagnosis of soft tissue tumors using a cytomorphologic pattern approach'
' extensively illustrated and the quality of most of the microscopic images is excellent'
' concise and to the point , easy to read and understand, and very well organized'
'Tables summarizing the most salient features nicely complement the text.'
'an excellent , quick reference guide to soft tissue tumors and a must have alongside every microscope.'
-Doodys Publishers' Club, Friday, December 17, 2015
'skilfully crafted and aesthetically pleasing book is written in a clear , succinct and unambiguous manner and covers a prodigious range of soft tissue tumours'
'the guidelines outlining the criteria of malignancy for selected tumours such as solitary fibrous tumours, neurofibromas, granular cell tumours extremely clear and useful as incipient malignant transformation in such tumours can be subtle and may give rise to diagnostic difficulties'
' Quick reference tables outlining diagnostic criteria and differential diagnosis generously supplement the text in all chapters'
' online version boasts a userfriendly interface offering access to the full text and an extensive array of high resolution digital images including and supplementing the aforementioned book illustrations.'
'this superbly written book is simultaneously compendious and encyclopaedic ; a titanic task which is beautifully executed.'
'I would strongly recommend this book and feel that it should grace the shelves of every department dealing with any number of soft tissue specimens.'
-Kalimuthu SN. J Clin Pathol Published Online, First: [October 28, 2015] doi:10.1136/jclinpath-2015-203473
'both common and uncommon ones [soft tissue tumors] are covered.'
'authors are foremost soft tissue pathologists who practice on either side of the Atlantic'
'Readers will benefit from countless diagnostic tips such as “nuclear atypia should raise concern for sarcoma” in nodular fasciitis, “the collagen contains artifactual linear cracks” in solitary fibrous tumor, and “honeycomb type extension into adipose tissue” as a clue to dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans'
'Diagnostic advice is liberally dispensed '
' Online interactive companion site…offers complete downloadable content, enriched navigation with text search, cross-links, reference tabbing, and more than 1,400 additional full-color images'
Syed A. Hoda, MD, Esther Cheng, DO, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, Am J Clin Pathol 2016;145:286