Schweitzer Fachinformationen
Wenn es um professionelles Wissen geht, ist Schweitzer Fachinformationen wegweisend. Kunden aus Recht und Beratung sowie Unternehmen, öffentliche Verwaltungen und Bibliotheken erhalten komplette Lösungen zum Beschaffen, Verwalten und Nutzen von digitalen und gedruckten Medien.
Geraint T. Williams, MD FRCP TRCPath FMedSci, Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Wales College of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff, Wales. He has over 150 articles published as listed on PubMed and is the author of the following books: Gastrointestinal Pathology (Current Topics in Pathology); Morson and Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology.
Bryan F. Warren, MBChB FRCPath, Consultant Gastrointestinal Pathologist, Department of Cellular Pathology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford. He has 117 articles published as listed on PubMed and is the author of the following books: Atlas of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Related Pathology; Upper Gastrointestinal Tract: Ulcers and Inflammation; Instant Pathology; Morson and Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology; Challenges in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Gregory Y Lauwers, MD is an Associate Professor of Pathology, and Director of the Gastrointestinal Pathology Service at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA. He has 176 articles published as listed on PubMed.
Joel K. Greenson, M.D. Associate Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Michigan School of Medicine. Dr. Greenson is also president of the Gastrointestinal Pathology Society.He has 99 articles published as listed on PubMed, and is the author of Sternberg's Diagnostic Surgical Pathology.
Marco Novelli, PhD, FRCPath, Department of Pathology, University College, London, UK He has 23 articles published as listed on PubMed.
Contributors, vii
Foreword, xi
Preface, xii
About the companion website, xiii
Part 1 | Oesophagus
1 The normal oesophagus: anatomy, specimen dissection and histology relevant to pathological practice, 3Kaiyo Takubo and Neil A. Shepherd
2 Normal embryology, fetal development and developmental abnormalities, 11Kaiyo Takubo and Neil A. Shepherd
3 Neuromuscular and mechanical disorders of the oesophagus, 19D. Scott A. Sanders
4 Inflammatory disorders of the oesophagus, 25Laura W. Lamps
5 Barrett's oesophagus, 39Neil A. Shepherd
6 Polyps and tumour-like lesions of the oesophagus, 52Jeremy R. Parfitt and David K. Driman
7 Tumours of the oesophagus, 56Amitabh Srivastava and Robert D. Odze
8 Miscellaneous conditions of the oesophagus, 83Raymond F.T. McMahon
Part 2 | Stomach
9 The normal stomach: anatomy, specimen dissection and histology relevant to pathological practice, 89Shinichi Ban
10 Congenital abnormalities of the stomach, 104Michio Shimizu and Do-Youn Park
11 Inflammatory disorders of the stomach, 110Hala El-Zimaity and Robert H. Riddell
12 Polyps and tumour-like lesions of the stomach, 162Muriel Genevay and Gregory Y. Lauwers
13 Epithelial tumours of the stomach, 180Fátima Carneiro and Gregory Y. Lauwers
14 Stromal tumours of the stomach, 223Erinn Downs-Kelly, Brian P. Rubin and John R. Goldblum
15 Lymphoid tumours of the stomach, 241Laurence de Leval
16 Miscellaneous conditions, 270Do-Youn Park and Michio Shimizu
Part 3 | Small Intestine
17 Normal small intestine: anatomy, specimen dissection and histology relevant to pathological practice, 281Robert E. Petras
18 Congenital abnormalities of the small intestine, 293Claude Cuvelier
19 Muscular and mechanical disorders of the small intestine, 305Paola Domizio and Joanne E. Martin
20 Inflammatory disorders of the small intestine, 315Karel Geboes
21 The pathology of malnutrition and malabsorption, 373Ian Brown
22 Vascular disorders of the small intestine, 397Amy E. Noffsinger
23 Polyps and tumour-like lesions of the small intestine, 411G. Johan A. Offerhaus, Lodewijk A.A. Brosens and Marnix Jansen
24 Epithelial tumours of the small intestine, 422Kieran Sheahan
25 Stromal tumours of the small intestine, 442Elizabeth Montgomery
26 Lymphoid and other tumours of the small intestine, 459Scott R. Owens
27 Miscellaneous disorders of the small intestine, 470Joel K. Greenson
Part 4 | Appendix
28 Normal appendix: anatomy, specimen dissection and histology relevant to pathological practice, 477Nadine Ectors
29 Inflammatory disorders of the appendix, 481Fiona Campbell
30 Tumours of the appendix, 490Joseph Misdraji
31 Miscellaneous conditions of the appendix, 502Robert P. Eckstein
Part 5 | Large Intestine
32 Normal large intestine: anatomy, specimen dissection and histology relevant to pathological practice, 511Gordon Hutchins, Nicholas P. West and Phil Quirke
33 Embryogenesis and developmental abnormalities (including the anal region), 524Adrian C. Bateman
34 Neuromuscular and mechanical disorders of the large intestine, 531Paola Domizio and Joanne E. Martin
35 Inflammatory disorders of the large intestine, 552Dhanpat Jain, Bryan F. Warren and Robert H. Riddell
36 Vascular disorders of the large intestine, 636Cian Muldoon
37 Polyps and tumour-like lesions of the large intestine, 647Andrew D. Clouston and Neal I. Walker
38 Malignant epithelial neoplasms of the large bowel, 685Shaun V. Walsh and Frank A. Carey
39 Non-epithelial tumours of the large intestine, 733Jean-François Fléjou
40 Miscellaneous disorders of the large intestine, 748Adrian C. Bateman
Part 6 | The Anal Region
41 Normal anal region: anatomy, histology relevant to pathological practice and specimen handling, 759Kevin P. West
42 Inflammatory disorders of the anal region, 763Alison M. Winstanley and Marco R. Novelli
43 Tumours and tumour-like conditions of the anorectal region, 771Thomas Guenther
44 Miscellaneous conditions of the anal region, 793Manuel Salto-Tellez
Part 7 | Peritoneum
45 The normal peritoneum, 801Geraint T. Williams
46 Inflammatory disorders of the peritoneum, 804Maurice B. Loughrey
47 Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the peritoneum, 819Richard L. Attanoos
48 Miscellaneous conditions of the peritoneum, 839Geraint T. Williams
Index, 842
Dateiformat: ePUBKopierschutz: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
Systemvoraussetzungen:
Das Dateiformat ePUB ist sehr gut für Romane und Sachbücher geeignet – also für „fließenden” Text ohne komplexes Layout. Bei E-Readern oder Smartphones passt sich der Zeilen- und Seitenumbruch automatisch den kleinen Displays an. Mit Adobe-DRM wird hier ein „harter” Kopierschutz verwendet. Wenn die notwendigen Voraussetzungen nicht vorliegen, können Sie das E-Book leider nicht öffnen. Daher müssen Sie bereits vor dem Download Ihre Lese-Hardware vorbereiten.Bitte beachten Sie: Wir empfehlen Ihnen unbedingt nach Installation der Lese-Software diese mit Ihrer persönlichen Adobe-ID zu autorisieren!
Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer E-Book Hilfe.