
Atlas of Gynaecological Pathology
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 16. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
166 pages
978-94-015-7314-6 (ISBN)
Description
course, also aware that many who use this volume One in every three slides examined by a general diagnostic pathologist in the United Kingdom, and will be well familiar with the classical, or 'textbook', in most other countries, comes from a gynaecological appearances of most of the more common conditions patient. Few pathologists can hope, therefore, to and have therefore often chosen an example which, escape a constant exposure to gynaecological path whilst being typical, is not necessarily classical. ology, and it is the aim of this atlas to lessen the We have deliberately chosen not to include any difficulties of this diagnostic burden by acting as an illustrations of gross specimens. This is partly because illustrated guide to the histological diagnosis of of ou r view that such illustrations are of I ittle real value female genital tract abnormalities. to any but the least experienced of pathologists, and Gynaecological pathology does, however, pose a partly because their inclusion would have narrowed number of specific problems: the range and scope of still further our selection of histological figures.
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
398 farbige Abbildungen, 1 s/w Abbildung
166 p. 399 illus., 398 illus. in color.
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-015-7314-6 (9789401573146)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-015-7312-2
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Content
1 Vulva: dermatological disorders and cysts.- 2 Vulva: inflammatory disease.- 3 Vulva: epithelial abnormalities.- 4 Vulva: neoplasms.- 5 Vagina: non-neoplastic conditions.- 6 Vagina: neoplasms.- 7 Cervix: inflammatory disease and miscellaneous non-neoplastic conditions.- 8 Cervix: epithelial abnormalities.- 9 Cervix: neoplasms.- 10 Endometrium: normal cyclical changes.- 11 Endometrium: functional disturbances.- 12 Endometrium: inflammatory disease.- 13 Endometrium: metaplasia and polypi.- 14 Endometrium: hyperplasia and intraendometrial neoplasia.- 15 Endometrium: epithelial neoplasms.- 16 Endometrium: stromal and mixed Müllerian neoplasms.- 17 Myometrium: non-neoplastic conditions and miscellaneous neoplasms.- 18. Myometrium: smooth muscle neoplasms.- 19. Fallopian tube and broad ligament: non-neoplastic conditions I.- 20 Fallopian tube and broad ligament: non-neoplastic conditions II.- 21 Fallopian tube and broad ligament: neoplasms.- 22 Ovary: normal appearances and cyclical changes.- 23 Ovary: cysts and tumour-like conditions.- 24 Ovary: miscellaneous disorders.- 25 Ovary: benign epithelial neoplasms.- 26 Ovary: epithelial neoplasms of borderline malignancy.- 27 Ovary: malignant epithelial neoplasms.- 28 Ovary: germ cell neoplasms.- 29 Ovary: sex cord stromal neoplasms.- 30 Ovary: miscellaneous neoplasms.- 31 Endometriosis and endosalpingiosis.- 32 Pregnancy.- 33 Hormone-induced changes in the female genital tract.- 34 Mechanical contraception.