Functional endocrine pathology
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Functional endocrine pathology
Blackwell Scientific Publications, c1991
- :set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a comprehensive, lavishly-illustrated book which reviews not only the recent advances in this field but also explores their clinical applications. Contributions from 80 authors cover developments in technology, research and the way their clinical applications have changed the view of the endocrine system, the central nervous system and the immune system.
Table of Contents
- Volume One: Part I: Historical perspective: Endocrine pathology: Past, present, and future
- Part II: Investigative techniques: Biochemical tests
- Diagnostic imaging procedures
- Endocrine cytopathology
- Morphologic methods
- In vitro culture techniques
- Molecular biology of the endocrine system
- Cytogenetics
- Part III: Endocrine anatomic pathology: The brain as an endocrine organ
- The hypothalamus and neurohypophysis
- The pineal gland
- The thyroid gland
- The parathyroid glands
- The endocrine pancreas
- The endocrine digestive system
- The endocrine lung
- The dispersed neuroendocrine cell system
- Volume Two: The adrenal medulla and extra-adrenal paraganglia
- The adrenal cortex
- The male reproductive system
- The female reproductive tract
- The breast
- The placenta
- The integumentary system
- The articular-skeletal system: Muscle, fat, and other connective tissues
- The cardiovascular system
- The kidney
- The hepatobiliary system
- The endocrine thymus
- Syndromes of multiple endocrine
- Part IV: Clinical applications: Clinicopathologic correlations
- Part V: Mechanisms and pathogenesis: Heredity
- Receptor studies in endocrine diseases with special reference to pituitary tumors
- Oncogenes
- Functional aspects of endocrine neoplasms
- Causes and mechanisms of cell and tissue injury in endocrine glands
- Chemically induced lesions in endocrine glands
- The pathology of autoimmune endocrine disorders
- Growth factors
- Neurohormonal-immune interaction
- Pathogenesis of endocrine tumors.
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