Recent Advances in
Histopathology 19
June 2001; 12.775 Ptas. / 76,78 €; 264 Pag. / 70 Illus.
David Lowe , Consultant
Histopathologist, Department of Histopathology, St Barthololmew's Hospital,
London
James Underwood , Joseph
Hunter Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Sheffield
Medical School, Sheffield
This book will provide the
examination candidate with an excellent review and update of topics which could
be covered in the exams and viva. For practising histopathologists it will
provide readers with short reviews of a wide range of topics covered in a large
number of journals thus absolving them from the need to scan all these journals
and therefore saving them time. It will supply information, guidelines, advice,
data etc which may be difficult to find elsewhere.
Features
- Up-to-date
reviews on a number of topics of current interest.
- Short,
concise chapters.
- Now
provides an update every year.
- Highlights
key points for clinical practice.
- Excellent
value.
- Written
by practitioners in the forefront of their respective fields.
Contents
Disorders of the anterior lobe
of the pituitary
Advances in endometrial
pathology
Premalignant conditions in the
breast
Diagnosis and molecular
pathology of Hirschsprung's disease
Non-accidental injury in
children
Myofibroblastic proliferations
mimicking soft tissue sarcoma
New classification of renal
neoplasm's
New WHO classification of lung
tumours
Accreditation and re-accreditation
of the world's pathologists
The autopsy in fatal
anaphylaxis
A practical approach to the
autopsy in dementia
New technologies for detecting
alterations in genes and gene expression
Chemokines: an overview and
their relation to chronic idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease
Dysplasia in the lower
gastrointestinal tract
Colorectal carcinoma: Where
are we now?