This manual is aimed at those who wish to test their knowledge of ultrastructural pathology. The format is simple for ease of reading. Photographs of micrographs are shown on a right-hand page with a brief statement and multiple choice questions. On the facing page are the answer and explanation, as well as referral to the reference section.
The manual was written to help those who wish to interpret structures seen under an electron microscope and to determine their diagnostic significance. Selected are over 50 representative cases that reflect a broad spectrum of disease. The book is designed for the non-expert who gain a deeper understanding of ultrastructural pathology after working through the cases.
The intent is to teach the reader specific diagnostic patterns.
Also included are those normal structures that are commonly misidentified or confused with other structures by the novice.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
The illustrations used for each of the ultrastructural features covered are excellent...This is a fun book for those motivated to learn something of the ultrastructure of cells and matrix. It should be well used by pathology residents, and should be a part of any surgical pathology library in teaching hospitals.
Doody, 2/99
This book should interest all seeking to understand the ultrastructural changes which accompany disease states...The book makes a good instructional text, as well as a good self-assessment exercise. I would recommend it to the expert and novice alike.
British Journal of Biomedical Science,1998
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978-0-7506-9894-8 (9780750698948)
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No table of contents, just tests.