NON-NEOPLASTIC LIVER PATHOLOGY. A PATHOLOGIST'S SURVIVAL GUIDE

NON-NEOPLASTIC LIVER PATHOLOGY. A PATHOLOGIST'S SURVIVAL GUIDE

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Anatomía Patológica
ISBN:
978-3-319-31422-8
Páginas:
285
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
193
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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124,79 €

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118,55 €

1. Introduction
2. Normal or Nearly Normal Liver
3. Portal Inflammation
4. Lobular Changes
5. Biliary and Vascular Changes
6. Cholestasis
7. Steatosis
8. Fibrosis and Cirrhosis
9. Granulomas
10. Sinusoidal Changes
11. Necrosis
12. Pigments and Inclusions
13. Funny-Looking Cells
14. Liver Transplantation
15. Pediatric Liver Disease
16. Special and Immunohistochemical Stains

This book provides a quick, pattern-based reference for interpreting histologic changes in non-neoplastic liver. It is designed to guide the reader based on morphologic pattern and basic clinical information. Each chapter covers a broad but identifiable pat¬tern of pathologic liver findings (e.g., “portal inflammation” or “steatosis”) and discusses the major disease entities that manifest as such a pattern. As liver biopsies can be complex and daunting, such an approach should improve the reader’s ability to identi¬fy a likely diagnosis or differential and to distinguish among the possible disease enti¬ties. Sample reports at the end of each chap¬ter offer guidance on how to sign out cases.
Non-Neoplastic Liver Pathology: A Patholo¬gist’s Survival Guide will be of value to practicing pathologists without specialized training in hepatic pathology, pathology residents and fellows trying to learn the basics of non-neoplastic liver pathology, and hepatologists interested in reviewing liver biopsies with pathologists

Features
• Provides a quick reference steering the reader toward a diagnosis for a given liver biopsy Richly illustrated with color figures, illustrations and tables Authored work maintains consistent style and format for easy reference
• Microscopic features are listed as bullet points

Authors
• Raul S. GonzalezUniversity of RochesterMedical CenterDept. of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineRochester, NY. USA.
• Kay WashingtonVanderbilt UniversityMedical CenterDept. of Pathology, Microbiology, ImmunologyNashville, TN. USA.