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Main description:
Pathology of the Pancreas: A Practical Approach covers all the diagnostic entities in adult pancreatic pathology, providing extensive illustrations and tables to assist the pathologist at the time of diagnostic reporting of histological and cytological specimens. Potential pitfalls and mimics in pancreatic pathology are highlighted and illustrated, and guidance is provided regarding how to recognize and avoid them.
Pathology of the Pancreas: A Practical Approach enables the pathologist to recognize the various pathological entities and provide the key information in their pathology reports, which is necessary for the individual patient’s further management. It is based on the most recent diagnostic algorithms, international consensus guidelines, and systems for disease classification, staging and grading. Clinical information is also included, where it is important for the multidisciplinary team management discussion.
Pathology of the Pancreas: A Practical Approach is a bench book for everyday use beside the microscope and provides the diagnostic pathologist with a comprehensive, well-illustrated and extensively cross-referenced approach to pancreatic pathology.
Feature:
Chapters dedicated to essential parts of the diagnostic process (macroscopic examination, frozen section, cytology) and patient management (multidisciplinary meetings)
Images and diagrams to help with specimen orientation, dissection, identification of local anatomy, and tissue sampling
Over 600 full-colour macroscopic and microscopic images
Tables and cross-referencing for easy access to the information required for diagnosis
In-depth discussion of differential diagnoses, mimics and pitfalls
Back cover:
Pathology of the Pancreas: A Practical Approach covers all the diagnostic entities in adult pancreatic pathology, providing extensive illustrations and tables to assist the pathologist at the time of diagnostic reporting of histological and cytological specimens. Potential pitfalls and mimics in pancreatic pathology are highlighted and illustrated, and guidance is provided regarding how to recognize and avoid them.
Pathology of the Pancreas: A Practical Approach enables the pathologist to recognize the various pathological entities and provide the key information in their pathology reports, which is necessary for the individual patient’s further management. It is based on the most recent diagnostic algorithms, international consensus guidelines, and systems for disease classification, staging and grading. Clinical information is also included, where it is important for the multidisciplinary team management discussion.
Pathology of the Pancreas: A Practical Approach is a bench book for everyday use beside the microscope and provides the diagnostic pathologist with a comprehensive, well-illustrated and extensively cross-referenced approach to pancreatic pathology.
Contents:
Part One, General Principles.- Embryology, Anatomy And Histology.- Pancreatic Specimen Types.- Specimen Dissection And Sampling.- The Pancreatic Multidisciplinary Team.-
Part Two, Exocrine Pancreas, Non-Cystic.- Common Minor Changes.- Hereditary Exocrine Disorders.- Inflammatory Disorders.- Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia.- Ductal Adenocarcinoma.- Acinar Cell Carcinoma.- Non-Epithelial Neoplasia.- Secondary Neoplasia.- Congenital And Developmental Abnormalities.-
Part Three, Exocrine Pancreas, Cystic.- Cystic Lesions – Classification And Sampling.- Serous Cystic Neoplasia.- Mucinous Cystic Neoplasia.- Intraductal Papillary Neoplasia.- Solid-Pseudopapillary Neoplasia.- Other Cystic Lesions.-
Part Four, Endocrine Pancreas.- Endocrine Neoplasia.- Endocrine Cell Hyperplasia.-
Part Five, Frozen Section.- The Role Of Frozen Section.-
Part Six, Cytology.- The Role Of Cytology.-
Appendix. – Who Classification Of Tumours Of The Pancreas 2010.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer London)
Publication date: June, 2013
Pages: 342
Weight: 1128g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Pathology, Radiology
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
“The book is well organised, with clear chapter headings and a good index. The text is well written and well edited, making it easy both to read large sections in one sitting without needing to reread, and to dip in and out of the text to find answers to specific queries. … All the illustrations are in colour and are of excellent quality. … highly recommended, both as a study aid and as a day-to-day reference for practising pathologists.” (Eve Fryer, The Bulletin of The Royal College of Pathologists, Issue 170, April, 2015)