Biopsy of the gastrointestinal tract has been revolution less busy) teaching hospital. These sort of techniques, which I confess interest me greatly because of the ized by the introduction of fibreoptics; the proximal additional information which they can yield when rightly reaches, as far as the second part of the duodenum, and chosen, are naturally linked with improved methods of the whole large bowel back to the caecum can now be tissue preservation in general, bearing in mind that the sampled under direct vision and multiple small biopsies need for special techniques often becomes...
Biopsy of the gastrointestinal tract has been revolution less busy) teaching hospital. These sort of techniques, which I confess interest me greatly b...
The aim of this atlas is to illustrate the wide range of histological appearances which can be seen in brea. st biopsies and mastectomy specimens. An attempt has been made to include photomicrographs showing the more usual appearances as well as some of the unusual patterns encountered in most common lesions of the breast. In addition some of the rarer forms of mammary pathology have been illustrated, sometimes extensively, where this was considered important in the differential diagnosis and where photomicrographs of good quality were available. Some of the low power photomicro graphs lack...
The aim of this atlas is to illustrate the wide range of histological appearances which can be seen in brea. st biopsies and mastectomy specimens. An ...
Many pathologists have little acquaintance with ear, nose concomitant biopsy have become commonplace in the and throat pathology. Some receive few specimens from management of throat disorders. It is hoped that. by ENT tissues; others are deterred from deeper study of the publication of this Atlas, pathologists receiving only material that emanates from regions the normal anatomy occasional specimens will be guided in their provision of of which is so forbidding in its complexity and holds no a report helpful to the clinician and those who are involved familiarity through autopsy...
Many pathologists have little acquaintance with ear, nose concomitant biopsy have become commonplace in the and throat pathology. Some receive few spe...
It is hoped that this book may serve two purposes. felt that the resulting increase in size and expense of First it is intended for use at the bench. to help solve the book would not be justified. some of the problems of cell identification which The material was collected over many years and puzzle not only beginners. but even experienced we cannot individually acknowledge the great contri observers in the field of cytological diagnosis. Sec bution made by technical staff of the clinical cytology ondly we have reviewed the most significant previous laboratories who assisted the two authors...
It is hoped that this book may serve two purposes. felt that the resulting increase in size and expense of First it is intended for use at the bench. ...
Our aim in producing a colour atlas of toxicological guidelines itemize the investigations to be carried out pathology was to present a catalogue of histopathologi- during the course of the study and they normally include: cal lesions which we had encountered over the years in clinical observations and behaviour; food intake and body various laboratory animal species exposed to a vast weight measurements; serum biochemistry; haema- range of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and industrial tology; ECG and ophthalmology. At the end of a study, chemicals. While we believe a colour atlas is the...
Our aim in producing a colour atlas of toxicological guidelines itemize the investigations to be carried out pathology was to present a catalogue of h...
Pathology in general is closely linked with clinical medi- cardiographic changes may be desired and therefore a cine and in cardiovascular pathology this interdepend- short section has been included on cutting the heart ence is, perhaps, greater than in most other specialities. according to conventionally used echocardiographic In recent years great advances in investigatory proce- planes. dures have taken place, including the examination of The heart can only react to physiological changes or fresh endomyocardial tissue obtained by bioptome, per- damage in a limited way and therefore a...
Pathology in general is closely linked with clinical medi- cardiographic changes may be desired and therefore a cine and in cardiovascular pathology t...
With the advent of enzyme histochemistry, which this field and simplistic theories will be expanded or revealed hitherto unseen pathological differences discarded. between muscle disorders, muscle biopsy assumed Diseased muscle cells, as any other cell type, show an important diagnostic role. The investigation is easily only limited morphological changes. However bizarre, performed and is being undertaken with increasing very few of these changes, if any, are pathognomonic of frequency. Nevertheless there is still a tendency to a single disease. The exact significance of microscopic regard...
With the advent of enzyme histochemistry, which this field and simplistic theories will be expanded or revealed hitherto unseen pathological differenc...
This atlas deals with conditions commonly encountered in the male genital tract. Whilst the majority of illustra- tions are photomicrographs, photographs of macro- scopic specimens are also used to illustrate important features in distinguishing different pathological con- ditions. Special emphasis is placed on the small biopsy specimens obtained from prostate and testis in modern urological practice and the importance of clinico- pathological co-operation in pathological practice is stressed. Recent advances in our knowledge of testicu- lar tumours are discussed and illustrated. The text is...
This atlas deals with conditions commonly encountered in the male genital tract. Whilst the majority of illustra- tions are photomicrographs, photogra...
This Atlas of Oral PathologV is intended primarily as a ances where appropriate and reproduce relevant radio- graphs. Every pathologist who deals with bone specimens bench companion for the general diagnostic pathologist. especially the trainee. It has not been designed to cover will know the value of radiographs, and some indeed are the subject fully and in detail, nor does it enter into the reluctantto make a diagnosis in their absence. In addition, radiographs may give a good idea of the extent aFld other more theoretical aspects. Since the book is essentially an atlas the text has been...
This Atlas of Oral PathologV is intended primarily as a ances where appropriate and reproduce relevant radio- graphs. Every pathologist who deals with...
The scope of this book includes several contro- apparent instability of viewpoint and nomenclature versial areas and it is impossible to give an account has made many wary. but it is hoped that an under- which satisfies everyone. including the author. lying simple basis will allow future changes to be However. the prime objective has been to aid in the easily assimilated. interpretation of histopathological appearances in Detailed accounts of methods of classification lymph nodes. To that end. there is some attempt at are omitted. being widely available elsewhere. nor rationalization whilst...
The scope of this book includes several contro- apparent instability of viewpoint and nomenclature versial areas and it is impossible to give an accou...