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160,06 €Chapter 1 Introduction and Basic Techniques of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
Chapter 2 Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Deep Seated Lesions
Chapter 3 Evaluation of Aspiration Cytology Smears
Chapter 4 Ancillary Techniques in Aspiration Cytology
Chapter 5 Head, Neck, and Orbital Lesion
Chapter 6 Salivary Gland
Chapter 7 Thyroid
Chapter 8 Breast
Chapter 9 Lymph Node
Chapter 10 Lung
Chapter 11 Mediastinum
Chapter 12 Liver and Spleen
Chapter 13 Pancreas, Gall Bladder and GIT Updated
Chapter 14 Kidney and Adrenal
Chapter 15 Gonads and Prostrate
Chapter 16 Soft Tissue Lesions Updated
Chapter 17 Skin Updated
Chapter 18 Bone Updated
Chapter 19 Round Cell Tumor
Chapter 20 Central Nervous System
Chapter 21 Review of Cytology Cases
Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate superficial lumps or masses. This procedure is widely used in the diagnosis of cancer and inflammatory conditions. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: Interpretation and Diagnostic Difficulties is organised into 21 chapters covering the full spectrum of fine needle aspiration cytology, organ by organ, from head, neck and orbital to skin, bone and the central nervous system.
This book provides comprehensive, current information on the principles and techniques of fine needle aspiration cytology, enhanced by 829 full colour images and illustrations, tables and message boxes. Illustrations of neoplastic lesions are accompanied by discussion on the use of fine needle aspiration technique in the investigation of nodules and masses suspected to be of neoplastic origin.
This second edition has 8 new chapters, providing updated information on the use of FNAC for pancreas, gall bladder, soft tissue lesions, and skin and bone with a large number of new microphotographs, making Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: Interpretation and Diagnostic Difficulties one of the most current guides to this technique.
Key Features
• Second edition features 8 new chapters
• 829 full colour images and illustrations
• First edition published 2002
Author information
Pranab Dey MBBS MD MIAC FRC Path
Professor, Department of Cytology, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India