Normal histology
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Normal histology
(Diagnostic pathology)
Elsevier, c2023
3rd ed
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Diagnostic pathology, normal histology
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering all aspects of normal histology of every organ system, it incorporates the most recent scientific and technical knowledge in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today's practice. Richly illustrated and easy to use, the third edition of Diagnostic Pathology: Normal Histology is a visually stunning, one-stop resource for every practicing pathologist, resident, student, or fellow as an ideal day-to-day reference or as a reliable training resource.
Covers all areas of normal histology, including introductory chapters on electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry and histochemistry, the cell, and the basic organization of tissues
Includes important updates throughout, covering not only traditional normal histology, but also its morphologic spectrum (variant normal histology) as well as recent advances in immunohistochemistry that expand the spectrum of antigen expression in normal tissues
Contains new images in over 50% of the chapters, including images of the most common abnormal findings in each organ system, helping provide direct contrast with adjacent normal histology (i.e., what is normal and what is not)
Provides the at-a-glance information necessary for diagnosis or adequacy evaluation at the time of procedure, using a concise, synoptic writing style
Features more than 2,100 print and online images, including carefully annotated photomicrographs, gross images, electron micrographs, and full-color medical illustrations to help practicing and in-training pathologists reach a confident diagnosis
Employs consistently templated chapters, bulleted content, key facts, a variety of test data tables, annotated images, and an extensive index for quick, expert reference at the point of care
An eBook version is included with purchase. Giving you the power to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Table of Contents
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO NORMAL HISTOLOGY AND BASIC HISTOLOGIC TECHNIQUES
4 Introduction to the Cell
Jerome B. Taxy, MD and Anthony Chang, MD
12 Introduction to Histology
Laura W. Lamps, MD and Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
22 General Histologic Artifacts
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
24 Histochemistry (Special Stains)
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD and Laura W. Lamps, MD
28 Immunohistochemistry of Normal Tissues
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD and Laura W. Lamps, MD
32 Electron Microscopy
Anthony Chang, MD, Peter Pytel, MD, and Jerome B. Taxy, MD
SECTION 2: INTEGUMENT
38 Epidermis (Including Keratinocytes and
Melanocytes)
David Cassarino, MD, PhD and Aaron Auerbach, MD, MPH
42 Dermis
David Cassarino, MD, PhD
46 Adnexal Structures
David Cassarino, MD, PhD
50 Nail
David Cassarino, MD, PhD
SECTION 3: MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
54 Bone and Cartilage
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
62 Synovial Membrane
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
64 Connective Tissue
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
68 Adipose Tissue
Cyril Fisher, MD, DSc, FRCPath
72 Skeletal Muscle
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD and Cyril Fisher, MD, DSc, FRCPath
SECTION 4: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
80 Heart
Dylan V. Miller, MD
84 Cardiac Valves
Dylan V. Miller, MD
86 Cardiac Conduction System
Dylan V. Miller, MD
90 Arteries
Dylan V. Miller, MD
94 Capillaries, Veins, and Lymphatics
Dylan V. Miller, MD
SECTION 5: NERVOUS SYSTEM
100 Peripheral Nervous System
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD
104 Central Nervous System
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD
108 Meninges
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD
110 Choroid Plexus
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD
SECTION 6: HEMATOPOIETIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEMS
114 Overview of Immune System
Jeremy C. Wallentine, MD
118 Lymph Nodes
Jeremy C. Wallentine, MD
122 Spleen
Jeremy C. Wallentine, MD
126 Bone Marrow
Kathryn Foucar, MD
134 Peripheral Blood
Kathryn Foucar, MD
138 Thymus
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
SECTION 7: HEAD AND NECK
144 Eye and Ocular Adnexa
Charles Matthew Quick, MD
154 Oral Mucosae
Brenda L. Nelson, DDS, MS
156 Gingivae
Brenda L. Nelson, DDS, MS
158 Teeth
Brenda L. Nelson, DDS, MS
162 Tongue
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
166 Tonsils/Adenoids
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
170 Ear
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
174 Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
178 Minor Salivary Glands
Brenda L. Nelson, DDS, MS
180 Major Salivary Glands
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
184 Pharynx
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
186 Larynx
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
SECTION 8: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
192 Trachea
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
194 Lung
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
202 Pleura and Pericardium
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
SECTION 9: BREAST
206 Breast
David G. Hicks, MD
SECTION 10: TUBULAR GUT AND PERITONEUM
214 Esophagus
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
220 Stomach
Laura W. Lamps, MD and Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
228 Small Intestine
Laura W. Lamps, MD and Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
234 Large Intestine
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
242 Appendix
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
248 Anus and Anal Canal
Laura W. Lamps, MD
252 Peritoneum
Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
SECTION 11: HEPATOBILIARY TRACT AND PANCREAS
256 Liver
Laura W. Lamps, MD
264 Gallbladder
Laura W. Lamps, MD
268 Extrahepatic Biliary Tract
Laura W. Lamps, MD
272 Vaterian System
Laura W. Lamps, MD
274 Pancreas
Laura W. Lamps, MD
SECTION 12: GENITOURINARY AND MALE GENITAL TRACT
282 Kidney
Anthony Chang, MD
292 Ureter and Renal Pelvis
Jesse K. McKenney, MD
296 Bladder
Roni Michelle Cox, MD
302 Urethra
Jesse K. McKenney, MD
308 Prostate: Regional Anatomy With Histologic
Correlates
Jesse K. McKenney, MD
318 Prostate: Benign Glandular and Stromal Histology
Jesse K. McKenney, MD
328 Penis
Roni Michelle Cox, MD
332 Testis and Associated Excretory Ducts
Roni Michelle Cox, MD and Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
SECTION 13: FEMALE GENITAL TRACT
342 Vulva
Jesse K. McKenney, MD and Charles Matthew Quick, MD
346 Vagina
Jesse K. McKenney, MD and Charles Matthew Quick, MD
350 Uterus
Charles Matthew Quick, MD
364 Fallopian Tube
Charles Matthew Quick, MD
370 Ovary
Charles Matthew Quick, MD
380 Placenta
Charles Matthew Quick, MD
SECTION 14: ENDOCRINE
388 Adrenal Gland
Roni Michelle Cox, MD and Matthew R. Lindberg, MD
394 Paraganglia
Jesse K. McKenney, MD
396 Thyroid
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
400 Parathyroid
Jonathan B. McHugh, MD
404 Pineal Gland
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD
406 Pituitary
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD
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