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Breast Cytopathology
by Syed Z. Ali, and Anil V. Parwani |
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Cat.# DA-HPA7 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780387715940 |
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- Published in the Essentials in Cytopathology book
series
- Designed to be concise and easy to use
- Fits in lab coat pocket
- Site specific
- Majority of illustrations are in four colour
- Illustration oriented accompanied by text in outline
format
Breast Cytopathology by Syed Ali, MD and Anil Parwani,
MD will fulfill the need for an
easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of breast
cytopathology. This volume, part of the
Essentials in Cytopathology book series, fits into the lab
coat pocket and is ideal for portability
and quick reference. Each volume in the series is heavily
illustrated with a full color art
program, while the text follows a user-friendly outline
format.
Contents:
Introduction and Technical Aspects. Non-Neoplastic and
Proliferative Lesions. Benign and Borderline
Tumors. Primary Malignant Tumors. Metastatic and Secondary
Tumors. Breast Ductal Lavage. Index. |
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Neuropathology
Review and CD-ROM
by Richard Prayson |
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Cat.# DA-HPA8 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9781588298959 |
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- Updated to reflect the newest information and ideas
in this constantly changing field
- Includes many new questions and answers
- Provided with a CD containing color versions of all the
book's images
The scope of neuropathology continues to
expand, as evidenced by increasing numbers of multivolume
and specialty texts, which have
been published in recent years. For those in the
neuroscience disciplines, the ever increasing amount of
information one needs to
assimilate and master can be challenging and even at times
daunting. As with the first edition, this second edition
of Neuropathology
Review summarizes, in outline form, the essentials of
neuropathology. The objective is twofold: 1) to provide an
overview of
neuropathology for those initially encountering the
discipline and, 2) to provide a framework for review for
those preparing for in-service
and board examinations in the disciplines of neurology,
neurosurgery and pathology, which require some knowledge
of neuropathology. The volume is conveniently divided into three sections.
The first part presents, in outline form, basic updated
information on the spectrum
of neurologic-related disease. The second part presents
pertinent pictoral examples of a spectrum of
neuropathologic conditions in a
question format with answers and brief explanation
provided. The final section includes a series of written
questions with provided
answers and explanations in order to review the material
presented in the first section of the text. New questions
have been added to the
bank of questions previously published in the first
addition. Additionally, a CD that contains a color version
of all the images in this text
is included. Comprehensive and timely, Neuropathology
Review is an essential reference for neuropathology
residents and fellows,
pathology residents, neurology residents, and medical
library students. Contents:
Normal histology. Vascular lesions. Tumors. Trauma.
Congenital malformations, perinatal disease and
phacomatoses. Demyelinating and dysmyelinating diseases.
Metabolic and toxic diseases. Degenerative disease.
Infection. Skeletal muscle. Peripheral nerve. Figures with
questions. Answers to figures with
questions. Written self-assessment questions. Answers to
written self-assessment questions. |
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The Practice of Surgical Pathology,
A Beginner's Guide to the Diagnostic Process
by Diana Weedman Molavi |
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Cat.# DA-HPA9 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780387744858 |
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- Each chapter can be reviewed in less than 20 minutes
- Conversational style
- Written for the pathologist-in-training
- Completely illustrated in color
In pathology education
within North America, there exists a wide gap in the
pedagogy between medical school and residency. Unlike
other medical disciplines, in which the skills of
history-taking, physical examination, and assessment are
nurtured from the first year of
medical school, the practice of pathology bears little
resemblance to the visual gallery of pattern recognition
that is second-year medical
school pathology. Few medical schools have required
clinical rotations in pathology, and many electives remain
limited in scope and
participation. The pathology intern often comes into
residency painfully unprepared. The Practice of Surgical Pathology: A Beginner’s Guide to
the Diagnostic Process lays the foundation of practical
pathology and provides
a scaffold on which to build a knowledge base. It includes
basic introductory material and progresses through each
organ system. Within
each chapter, there is a brief review of salient normal
histology, a discussion of typical specimen types, a
strategic approach to the
specimen with a list of what to look for, and a discussion
of how the multitude of different diagnoses relate to each
other. Contents:
Use of the microscope. Descriptive terms in anatomic
pathology. Infection and inflammation. Interpreting the
complex epithelium. 'Ditzels'. Esophagus. Stomach. Colon.
Liver. Pancreas. Prostate. Bladder. Kidney. Testes. Ovary.
Cervix. Endometrium. Placenta. Breast. Bone Marrow. Lymph
Node.
Lungs. Thyroid. Neuroendocrine Neoplasms. Salivary Glands.
Brain. Skin. Soft Tissue. Immunos. Index. |
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Dermatopathology: Diagnosis by First
Impression
by Christine J. Ko, and Ronald J. Barr |
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Cat.# JW-HPA1 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9781405177344 |
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The purpose of this book is to focus on a selection of
commonly tested entities, showing low to high power views.
Major differences among diagnoses that are sometimes
confused are emphasized on “Key Differences” pages. As a
picture is worth a thousand words, text is kept to a
minimum. This book is not meant to replace major textbooks
of dermatopathology. Due to space considerations, the
atlas is not comprehensive, and the lists of differential
diagnoses in the Appendix are incomplete. Ultimately the
book should be used as a companion to dermatopathology
textbooks and as a pictorial reference/study tool, given
that this approach is utilized by the experienced
dermatopathologist when constructing examination
questions. Often the major distractors are based on
gestalt rather than etiology or conventional
classifications. It is often the look-a-likes that are the
most deceptive even though they have no obvious
relationship to the correct diagnosis. This book will also
be helpful to the dermatopathology novice as it introduces
a simple and effective way to approach a slide.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Shape on Low Power
Polypoid
Square/rectangular
Regular acanthosis
Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia above abscesses
Proliferation downward from epidermis
Central pore
Palisading reactions
Space with a lining
Cords and tubules
Papillated dermal tumor
Circular dermal islands
(Suggestion of) vessels
Chapter 2. Top–Down
Hyperkeratosis
Parakeratosis
Upper epidermal changes
Acantholysis
Eosinophilic spongiosis
Subepidermal space/cleft
Perivascular infiltrate
Band-like upper dermal infiltrate
Interface reaction
Dermal material
Change in fat
Chapter 3. Cell Type
Clear
Melanocytic
Spindle
Giant
Chapter 4. Color Blue
Blue tumor
Blue infiltrate
Mucin and glands or ducts
Mucin
Chapter 5. Color Pink
Pink material
Pink dermis
Epidermal necrosis
Chapter 6. Appendix by Pattern
Chapter 7. Index by Histological Category |
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Diagnostic
Criteria Handbook in
Histopathology: A Surgical Pathology Vade
Mecum
by Paul. J Tadrous |
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Cat.# JW-HPA2 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780470519035 |
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The Diagnostic Criteria Handbook is designed to help
jobbing histopathologists jog their memory and get through
more workload in any working day. Rapid access is
facilitated by a bullet-point, tabular and diagrammatic
style, as well as by handy anatomical diagrams, guidance
on the ‘Cut-Up’ with emphasis on core ‘datasets’ and by a
special index for frozen section advice, grading systems
and scoring systems. The book provides, where useful,
differential diagnosis lists and presents diagnostically
helpful molecular and immunohistochemical findings.
Information is kept up-to-date on a dedicated website
www.pathbook.com.
The Diagnostic Criteria Handbook in Histopathology is not
designed to be an “exam cram” and neither will it serve as
a basic text for beginners. Trainees, however, will still
benefit from the shear breadth of topics covered in this
one small volume: from lab management and lab methods, to
autopsy practice, cytology and all sub-specialties in
surgical pathology. A chapter on exam technique and
mnemonics makes the book also an essential companion for
those revising for professional exams.
So why clutter your precious desk space with multiple sets
of heavy two-volume reference works? Give this handy Vade
Mecum a place next to your microscope and see how much
time you could save!
Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations & Symbols
General Bibliography & Suggested Reading
Index to Grading & Classification Systems
Frozen Section Index
1. Advice for Exam Candidates
2. Histological Techniques
3. Laboratory Management
4. Cut-Up and Reporting Guidelines
5. Paediatric & Placental
6. Vascular
7. Heart
8. Respiratory & Mediastinum
9. Bone Marrow
10. Lymphoreticular
11. Alimentary Tract
12. Liver, Biliary Tract & Pancreas
13. Central Nervous System & Skeletal Muscle
14. Eye & Ear
15. Renal Medicine
16. Urological
17. Gynaecological
18. Breast
19. Endocrine
20. Skin
21. Soft Tissues
22. Osteoarticular
23. Infection & Immunity
24. Cytopathology
25. Autopsy
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Functional
Histology
by Jeffrey B. Kerr |
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Cat.# EL-HPA4 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780729538374 |
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The study of histology requires that students be able
to recognise structures within cells and tissues at
varying levels of magnification, and understand their
function within the human body. Since histology is a
visual subject, high quality images of cells and tissues
are vital as a component of course material. In this book,
concise text relates the structures seen in the images to
biological function, and integrates clinical relevance by
describing how the histology of tissues is affected in
abnormal conditions. The book will enable the reader to
critically evaluate the microscopic structures of tissues
and organs and to recognize the association between
morphology and cell activity with:
- Introductory text at the beginning of each chapter
summarising the key aspects of morphology
- A "Macro to Micro" approach, with low magnifications
of organs or tissues that enable better appreciation of
the relevance of higher magnification images
- Images and artworks integrated into the text
Additionally this text reproduces in print format,
histologic images that come closer to what is seen down
the microscope than any other book. This has been
achieved through painstaking preparation of original
slides and editing to colour correct where necessary.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
The aim of the new edition is to produce the most
visually stunning text-atlas of histology on the market.
The first edition will be enhanced by the following
Chapter 1: The Cell, completely revised and expanded to
review all the basic concepts of cell biology as it
relates to tissue structure and function
A new Chapter : Origin of Primary Tissues
Expanded Self-Assessment section to include more 'lookalike'
tests on a CD or related website. Will include further
reading
Many more high quality electron micrographs showing cell
ultrastructure
A technical preface that explains the different types of
staining techniques and the difference between electron
and light microscopy
Magnification bars and staining information against
every micrograph
Learning objectives at the beginning of every chapter
and highlighted key terms
A CD-ROM or related website that includes additional 'lookalike'
Q&As
All chapters revised and updated; updated clinical notes
300 + new images
New design - A4 double column; figures integrated in
text; new artwork
Many new immunofluorescence images FEATURES AND
BENEFITS
Feature: Over 700 superb quality colour micrograph and
electron micrographs; Benefit: teach students the
appearance of tissues they will see down the microscope
and be tested on in exams
Feature: Detailed text and captions relating form to
function; Benefit: enable students to relate the
microscopic appearance of tissues (structure) to what
those tissues do (function) and, by extension, what
happens to those tissues when they become diseased
(pathology);
Feature: Clinical correlations integrated throughout the
text; Benefit: demonstrates to students that histology
is not a science divorced from medicine!
Feature: Self-assessment 'lookalike' questions; Benefit
prepare the students for exams by getting them to
distinguish between tissues that mimic each other.
Table of Contents Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Cell
Origin of Primary Tissue Types
Blood
Epithelium
Connective or Supporting Tissue
Muscle
Nervous System
Circulatory System
Skin
Skeletal Tissues
Immune System
Respiratory System
Oral and Salivary Tissues
Gastrointestinal Tract
Liver, Gall Bladder and Pancreas
Urinary System
Endocrine System
Female Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
Special Senses
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Histology: An Identification
Manual
by Robert Tallitsch |
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Cat.# EL-HPA5 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780323049559 |
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This brand-new, user-friendly text takes you
effortlessly through the step-by-step process you need to
accurately distinguish the various components of each and
every tissue, organ, and system under consideration. Each
chapter contains a “commonly misdiagnosed” section to help
you avoid the usual pitfalls in identification and a logic
tree maps out the questions you should be asking yourself
as you go through the identification process. A clear page
design, concise text, and practical binding make this
resource an indispensable friend in the lab. It’s almost
like having your own personal histology instructor at your
side.
- Step-by-step guidance instructs you on when to use a
low magnification or high magnification objective to
accurately identify a structure.
- Large format micrographs accompanied by pen and ink
drawings help you focus on the parts of the micrograph
you should be assessing.
- A “commonly misdiagnosed” section at the end of each
chapter helps you avoid common pitfalls.
- An appendix on techniques and stain procedures
offers guidance on practical matters in the lab.
- Logic trees at the end of every chapter walk you
through the steps of identification and promote logical
thinking.
- This book comes with STUDENT CONSULT at no extra
charge! Register at www.studentconsult.com today…so you
can learn and study more powerfully than ever before!
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from other STUDENT CONSULT titles - to help you see
the connections between diverse disciplines.
3. Reference all other STUDENT CONSULT titles you
own online, too - all in one place!
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Pulmonary Pathology
by Dani Zander, and Carol Farver |
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Cat.# EL-HPA6 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780443067419 |
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This volume in the Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology
Series packs today's most essential pulmonary pathology
into a compact, high-yield format! It covers both common
and rare neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the
lung and pleura and focuses primarily on diagnosis with
correlations to clinical and radiographic characteristics.
Its pragmatic, well-organized approach, abundant
full-color illustrations, and at-a-glance boxes and tables
make the information you need easy to access. Practical
and affordable, this resource is ideal for study and
review as well as everyday clinical practice.
- Detailed discussions on today’s technologies help
you select the best test for case evaluation.
- Chapters devoted to the techniques used in the
assessment of pulmonary diseases, including
immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescnece, and certain
clinical laboratory tests offer you a better
understanding of techniques and their application for
the diagnosis of lung disease.
- Internationally recognized pathologists convey the
most current information, keeping you on the cusp of
your field.
- More than 800 photomicrographs and gross photographs
- most in full color - present important pathologic
features, enabling you to form a differential diagnosis
and compare your findings with actual cases.
- Uses a consistent, user-friendly format, including
at-a-glance boxes and tables for easy reference.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Normal Anatomy,
Tissue Artifacts, and Incidental Structures
Chapter 2. The Uses and Abuses of the Lung Biopsy
Chapter 3. A Pattern-Based Approach to Diagnosis
Chapter 4. Congenital, Developmental, and Inherited
Disorders
Chapter 5. Acquired Non-neoplastic Neonatal and Pediatric
Disorders
Chapter 6. Lung Neoplasms in Infants and Children
Chapter 7. Vascular Diseases
Chapter 8. Vasculitides and Other Causes of Pulmonary Hemorrhage
Chapter 9. Acute Lung Injury
Chapter 10. Bacterial Diseases
Chapter 11. Mycobacterial Diseases
Chapter 12. Fungal Diseases
Chapter 13. Viral Diseases
Chapter 14. Human Parasitic Pulmonary Infections
Chapter 15. Chlamydial, Mycoplasmal, Rickettsial,
and Ehrlichial Diseases
Chapter 16. Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias
Chapter
17. Other Interstitial Lung Diseases
Chapter 18. Environmental and Toxin Induced Lung Diseases
Chapter 19. Drug Reactions and Other Iatrogenic Pulmonary
Diseases
Chapter 20. Emphysema and Diseases of Large Airways
Chapter 21. Diseases of Small Airways
Chapter 22. Lymphoid Lesions of the Lung
Chapter 23. Histiocytic and
Dendritic Cell Lesions of the Lung
Chapter 24. Transplantation Related Lung Pathology
Chapter 25. Other Non-Neoplastic Focal Lesions,
Pseudotumors, Inclusions and Depositions
Chapter 26. Usual Lung Cancers
Chapter 27. Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
Chapter 28. Unusual Primary Malignant Lung Neoplasms
Chapter
29. Pulmonary Involvement by Extrapulmonary Neoplasms
Chapter 30. Pulmonary Processes of Indeterminate Malignant
Potential
Chapter
31. Precursors of Malignancy
Chapter 32. Benign Neoplasms of the Lungs
Chapter 33. Primary Pleural Neoplasms
Chapter 34. Pleural Involvement by Extrapleural
Neoplasms
Chapter 35. Inflammatory and Fibrosing Pleural Processes
Chapter 36. Pulmonary Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
Chapter 37. Respiratory Cytology
Chapter 38. Techniques and Applications
to the Diagnosis of Lung Diseases: Immunohistochemistry
Chapter 39. Techniques and Applications to the Diagnosis
of Lung Diseases: Immunofluorescence
Chapter 40. Laboratory Diagnosis of Lung Diseases:
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Atlas of Gynecologic
Surgical Pathology
by Philip Clement, and Robert Young |
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Cat.# EL-HPA7 |
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Published: 2008
ISBN: 9781416029724 |
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Full of stunning color photographs, this authoritative
reference provides practical, easy-to-use guidance on the
histopathologic diagnosis of gynecologic lesions. Written
by world-renowned experts, this visual resource clearly
describes the cardinal clinical, gross, and microscopic
features of each lesion, as well as the staging system for
tumors at each site. Clinical correlations of surgical
pathology, clinical data, and immunohistochemical data
help you to weigh all of the available evidence to form
the most decisive diagnoses. Never has it been easier to
perform state-of-the-art gynecologic diagnosis right at
your own microscope.
- Internationally recognized experts in gynecologic
pathology provide you with the know-how you need to
overcome virtually any diagnostic challenge you face.
- Approximately 1000 high-quality, full-color
illustrations - 50% more than in the previous edition -
help you rapidly and accurately identify gynecologic
tumors and related lesions.
- A consistent approach to every entity discussed,
including definition, clinical features, gross features,
microscopic features, and differential diagnoses,
expedites reference.
- Comprehensive coverage of pitfalls helps you avoid
diagnostic errors.
- Extensive tables listing possible differential
diagnoses of each tumor and tumor-like entity identify
the key points to be considered in problem areas.
Table of Contents: Preface
1. Nonneoplastic Lesions and Benign Tumors of the Vulva
2. Malignant Tumors of the Vulva
3. The Vagina
4. Tumor-Like Lesions and Benign Epithelial Tumors of
the Uterine Cervix
5. Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix and
its Precursors
6. Adenocarcinomas of the Cervix, Related Tumors, and
their Precursors
7. Nonneoplastic Lesions of the Uterine Corpus
8. Endometrial Hyperplasia and Carcinoma
9. Mesenchymal and Mixed Epithelial–Mesenchymal Tumors
of the Uterine Corpus and Cervix
10. Trophoblastic Lesions, Miscellaneous Primary Uterine
Neoplasms, Hematopoietic Neoplasms, and Metastatic
Neoplasms to the Uterus
11. The Fallopian Tube and Broad Ligament
12. Tumor-Like Lesions of the Ovary
13. Surface Epithelial–Stromal Tumors: General Features,
Serous Tumors, and Mucinous Tumors
14. Surface Epithelial–Stromal Tumors: Endometrioid,
Clear Cell, Transitional, Squanous, Undifferentiated,
Rare, and Mixed Cell Types
15. Germ Cell Tumors of the Ovary
16. Sex Cord–Stromal and Steroid Cell Tumors
17. Miscellaneous Primary Ovarian Tumors
18. Metastatic Tumors of the Ovary (including
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei, Hematolymphoid Neoplasm, and
Tumors with Functioning Stroma)
19. Pathology of Endometriosis and Lesions of the
Secondary Müllerian System
20. Tumor-Like Lesions and Tumors of the Peritoneum
(excluding Müllerian Lesions)
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Fundamentals of Pap Test Cytology
by Rana S. Hoda |
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Cat.# DA-HPA4 |
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Published:
2007 ISBN:
9781588297686 |
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Fundamentals of Pap Test Cytology is intended as a
practical primer on the Pap test. Using bold text, tables,
and highlighted areas, this book offers readers a
user-friendly text on Pap test fundamentals so readers may
find specific information effortlessly. This book begins
with a basic dictionary of terms, principles, and anatomy
before detailing such issues as the Bethesda System,
liquid-based and physiological cytology, reactive changes,
human papillomavirus, and atypical squamous cells. The
authors also discuss low-grade and high-grade squamous
intra-epithelial lesions, invasive squamous carcinoma,
endocervical and endometrial lesions, metastatic tumors,
therapy-related changes, and the newest techniques in
screening and managing Pap tests. Fundamentals of Pap Test
Cytology will be an incredibly useful tool for
cytotechnologists and cytopathologists, as well as those
in training. Readers preparing for various proficiency and
licensing examinations will also find helpful information
throughout this volume.
Contents: A Short Dictionary of the Pap Test.
Chapter 2. Analogies in the Pap Test: Of "Corn Flakes" and
"Raisins". Chapter 3. Basic Cytology Principles. Chapter
4. Basic Anatomy and Cytology of the Female Genital Tract.
Chapter 5. The Bethesda System. Chapter 6. Liquid-Based
Preparations. Chapter 7. Physiological Cytology. Chapter
8. Reactive Changes and Organisms. Chapter 9. Human
Papillomavirus in Cervical Carcinogenesis. Chapter 10.
Atypical Squamous Cells. Chapter 11. Low-Grade Squamous
Intra-Epithelial Lesion. Chapter 12. High-Grade Squamous
Intra-Epithelial Lesion. Chapter 13. Invasive Squamous
Carcinoma. Chapter 14. Endocervical Lesions. Chapter 15.
Endometrial Lesions. Chapter 16. Metastatic Tumors.
Chapter 17. Therapy-Related Changes. Chapter 18.
Artifacts, Contaminants, and Incidental Findings. Chapter
19. Screening and Management Guidelines of Pap Test and
Newer Techniques. Appendices. Index. |
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Fine Needle
Aspiration Cytology
by Mary K. Sidawy, and Syed Z. Ali |
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