DIAGNOSTIC LYMPH NODE PATHOLOGY. 3RD EDITION

DIAGNOSTIC LYMPH NODE PATHOLOGY. 3RD EDITION

Editorial:
CRC PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Anatomía Patológica
ISBN:
978-1-4987-3269-7
Páginas:
198
N. de edición:
3
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
393
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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141,44 €

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• Handling of Lymph Node Biopsies, Diagnostic Procedures and Recognition of Lymph Node Patterns
• Normal/Reactive Lymph Nodes: Structure and Cells
• Reactive and Infective Lymphadenopathy
• Precursor B- and T-Cell Lymphomas
• Mature B-Cell Lymphomas
• T-Cell Lymphomas
• Immunodeficiency-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorders
• Hodgkin Lymphoma
• Histiocytic and Dendritic Cell Neoplasms, Mastocytosis and Myeloid Sarcoma
• Non-Haematolymphoid Tumours of Lymph Nodes
• Needle (Trephine) Core Biopsies of Lymph Nodes
• Appendix: Immunohistochemical Markers Used in Diagnosis of Lymphoproliferative Conditions

Diagnostic Lymph Node Pathology presents a logical and systematic approach to lymph node biopsies and guides general pathologists and haematopathologists alike through the maze of differential diagnoses, enabling them to reach an accurate diagnosis.
The book is presented in an easy-to-read format and contains boxes for quick reference detailing the clinical, morphological, immunohistochemical, and genetic features of each entity. Thoroughly revised, the third edition also includes more than 300 high-quality histological colour photographs along with updated references.
This edition covers both classical and less well-known features of individual disease processes. It is a valuable guide for both professionals and trainees.

Features
• Presents a logical and systematic approach to lymph node biopsies
• Discusses both classical and less well-known features of individual disease processes
• Includes differential diagnoses of lymph node biopsy specimens
• Contains more than 300 high-quality histological colour photograph and boxes for quick reference
• Features succinct and easy-to-read text that allows you to find information fast

Authors
• Margaret R. Ashton-Key, consultant haematopathologist and honorary senior clinical lecturer, Department of Cellular Pathology, University HospitalSouthampton, UK
• Penny A. Wright, consultant histopathologist, Department of Histopathology,Addenbrookes Hospital, and associate lecturer, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, UK
• Dennis H Wright, emeritus professor of pathology, Southampton University, UK