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
 
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?