Surgical Pathology of the Lymph Nodes and Related Organs

Surgical Pathology of the Lymph Nodes and Related Organs

Auteur : Elaine Sarkin Jaffe

Date de publication : 1995

Éditeur : W.B. Saunders

Nombre de pages : 659

Résumé du livre

A panel of top-tier pathologists discuss all aspects of lymph node and related organ biopsies, from preparation and handling to diagnosis. All chapters have been completely revised and updated with the addition of three new chapters covering immunohistochemistry of lymph nodes, molecular genetic techniques, and benign and malignant lymphoid lesions in the thymus gland. This new edition is a complete guide to surgical pathology.

  • Well-organised - Flow-cytometry and immunohistochemistry are covered in one chapter - complete with a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages.
  • Practical - Includes a helpful guide to processing lymph node specimens, so you can follow the process with ease and accuracy.
  • Thoroughly illustrated - Gives you a virtual atlas of pathology that's perfect for day-to-day diagnosis.
  • Extensively referenced - Offers easy access to the current medical literature. Chapter 11 alone has more than 250 references on T-cell lymphomas.

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