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Ioachim, H.: IOACHIM'S LYMPH NODE
PATHOLOGY; July 2002; 310,0 €; 563 Pag./ 733 Illus.
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This comprehensive clinical reference, now in its Third Edition, includes coverage of the latest classifications for lymphomas. Its user-friendly, practical format features tables, diagnostic checklists, and clear color illustrations that make it easy for clinicians to follow. The revision includes newly described entities and new nomenclatures in addition to the new classification.
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THE NORMAL LYMPH NODE The Normal Lymph Node II: DIAGNOSTIC METHODS The Lymph Node Biopsy Cytopathology Electron Microscopy Cytochemistry Immunohistochemistry Flow Cytometry Molecular Diagnosis III: LYMPHADENITIDES Section One: Viral Lymphadenitides Infectious Mononucleosis Lymphadenitis Cytomegalovirus Lymphadenitis Herpes Simplex Virus Lymphadenitis Varicella-Herpes Zoster Lymphadenitis Vaccinia Lymphadenitis Measles Lymphadenitis Human Immunodeficiency Virus Lymphadenitis Human Immunodeficiency Virus Lymphadenitis of Salivary Glands Section Two: Bacterial Lymphadenitides Ordinary Bacterial Lymphadenitis Cat-Scratch Lymphadenitis Bacillary Angiomatosis of Lymph Nodes Lymphogranuloma Venereum Lymphadenitis Syphilitic Lymphadenitis Lymphadenitis of Whipple Disease Section Three: Mycobacterial Lymphadenitides Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lymphadenitis Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lymphadenitis A. Atypical Mycobacterial Lymphadenitis B. Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Lymphadenitis Mycobacterium Leprae Lymphadenitis Section Four: Fungal Lymphadenitides Cryptococcus Lymphadenitis Histoplasma Lymphadenitis Coccidioidomycosis Lymphadenitis Pneumocystis Lymphadenitis Section Five: Protozoal Lymphadenitides Toxoplasma Lymphadenitis Leishmania Lymphadenitis Filaria Lymphadenitis IV: LYMPHADENOPATHIES Section One: Reactive Lymphadenopathies Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia Atypical Lymphoid Hyperplasia Progressive Transformation of Germinal Centers Section Two: Lymphadenopathies Associated with Clinical Syndromes Kimura Lymphadenopathy Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy Kikuchi-Fujimoto Lymphadenopathy Sarcoidosis Lymphadenopathy Systemic Lupus Lymphadenopathy Rheumatoid Lymphadenopathy Dermatopathic Lymphadenopathy Castleman Lymphadenopathy Tumor-Reactive LymphadenopathySection Three: Iatrogenic Lymphadenopathies Drug-Induced Lymphadenopathy: Methotrexate Drug-Induced Lymphadenopathy: Anticonvulsants Section Four: Vascular Lymphadenopathies Lymph Node Infarction Vascular Transformation of Sinuses Section Five: Foreign Body Lymphadenopathies Proteinaceous Lymphadenopathy Lipid Lymphadenopathy Silicone Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenopathy of Metal Debris Associated with Joint Prostheses Gold Lymphadenopathy |
Section Three: Iatrogenic Lymphadenopathies Drug-Induced Lymphadenopathy: Methotrexate Drug-Induced Lymphadenopathy: Anticonvulsants Section Four: Vascular Lymphadenopathies Lymph Node Infarction Vascular Transformation of Sinuses Section Five: Foreign Body Lymphadenopathies Proteinaceous Lymphadenopathy Lipid Lymphadenopathy Silicone Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenopathy of Metal Debris Associated with Joint Prostheses Gold Lymphadenopathy Section Six: Lymph Node Inclusions Epithelial Cell Inclusions in Lymph Nodes Nevus Cell Inclusions in Lymph Nodes V: LYMPHOMAS Section One: Nomenclature and Classification of Lymphomas Nomenclature and Classification of Lymphomas Section Two: Hodgkin Lymphoma Hodgkin Lymphoma: Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma: Nodular Lymphocyte Predominance Section Three: Precursor B-Cell and T-Cell Neoplasms Precursor B- and T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma Section Four: Mature B-Cell Neoplasms B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma Hairy Cell Leukemia Nodal Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoma Follicular Lymphoma Diffuse Follicle Center Cell Lymphoma Mantle Cell Lymphoma Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Mediastinal Large B-Cell Lymphoma Burkitt Lymphoma Composite Lymphoma Section Five: Mature T-Cell Neoplasms Adult T-Cell Lymphoma/Leukemia Mycosis Fungoides Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma VI: GRANULOCYTIC, HISTIOCYTIC, AND DENDRITIC CELL NEOPLASMS Granulocytic Sarcoma Histiocytic Sarcoma Dendritic Cell Neoplasms VII: LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH IMMUNE DEFICIENCY Lymphoproliferative Disorders Associated with Congenital Immune Deficiencies Lymphoproliferative Disorders Associated with Organ Transplantation Lymphomas Associated with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VIII: SPINDLE CELL NEOPLASMS OF LYMPH NODES Palisaded Myofibroblastoma Inflammatory Pseudotumor of Lymph Nodes IX: VASCULAR NEOPLASMS OF LYMPH NODES Hemangiomas/Hemangioendotheliomas Kaposi Sarcoma X: METASTATIC TUMORS IN LYMPH NODES Tumor Metastases in Lymph Nodes Metastatic Melanoma Metastatic Breast Carcinoma Metastatic Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Metastatic Thyroid Carcinoma Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastatic Seminoma Metastatic Prostatic Carcinoma Metastatic Mucinous Adenocarcinoma Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Metastatic Neuroblastoma Metastatic Ewing Sarcoma Metastatic Rhabdomyosarcoma |