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Julien Glicenstein
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Paris, France
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Jacques Ohana
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Paris, France
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Caroline Leclercq
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Paris, France
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Table of contents (49 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XIII
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Skin Tumours
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 3-5
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 6-9
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 10-14
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 15-16
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 17-19
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 20-21
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 22-23
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 24-27
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 28-29
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 30-33
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 34-36
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 37-40
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 41-41
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 42-43
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 44-49
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Tumours of the Soft Parts
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 53-59
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- Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline Leclercq
Pages 60-63
About this book
Tumours of the hand are highly varied, their only common feature being their location in an organ in which preservation of sensation and mobility must be our primary concern. Although the subject of numerous studies, they are not well known to the majority of practitioners, as most of these studies deal with only one type of tumour. Now, however, we have a book devoted entirely to these tumours as a whole, with a clear and logical approach to the clini cal features, histology, differential diagnosis and treatment of each type, together with an extensive bibliography. The need for such a work - one I believe to be unique of its kind - has long been felt, for tumours of the hand often raise difficult problems of diagno sis, prognosis and treatment. As regards differential diagnosis, this book is plainly very useful; it can be consulted like a classification. In recent years, diagnosis has been improved by new methods of investigation, such as ther mography, scintigraphy, arteriography and serial angiography, etc. Though very expensive, the use of these sophisticated techniques sometimes proves valuable for the diagnosis of certain bony or vascular tumours that would otherwise be difficult to approach. Such methods should not be overused; when the lesion is easily accessible, biopsy is the correct procedure. In every case, biopsy provides the only certain method of diagnosis, even though histo logical interpretation may be difficult and calls for great experi ence; the penalties of error can be very serious.