Endocrine Pathology
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This book covers the complete field of endocrine pathology - from Acidophil Stem Cell Adenoma to Zona Reticularis. The alphabetically arranged entries, each of which provides a detailed description of a specific pathological disease pattern, allow readers to quickly and easily find the information they need.
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Silvia Uccella, MD, PhD, is associate professor of pathology, senior consultant of pathology and director of the residency program in anatomic and surgical pathology at the University of Insubria, Varese, Italy. She obtained her medical degree from the School of Medicine of the University of Pavia, Italy, in 1997, completed her residency in anatomic and surgical pathology in 2002, and subsequently get her PhD in immunopathology and degenerative pathology at the University of Insubria in 2006. Prof. Uccella has an expertise in endocrine pathology, with special reference to neuroendocrine tumours of the gastroenteropancreatic tract and of the lung, thyroid pathology, and pituitary pathology. Her research activity focusses study of biomarkers in endocrine tumours and their role as prognostic and diagnostic factors. She has also been actively teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of endocrine pathology. She is (co)author of about 70 papers on peer-reviewed journals and of several chapters of endocrine pathology books. She has served as a reviewer for at least 15 different peer-reviewed journals. She is an active member of European Society of Pathology, United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Endocrine Pathology Society, Pancreatobiliary Pathology Society, European Pituitary Pathology Group and Italian Society of Pathology. She is Secretary of the Endocrine Pathology Working Group of the Italian Society of Pathology.
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111In-pentetreotide (Octreoscan).- 131I-MIBG scintigraphy.- 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET.- 18F-fluorodopa (18F-FDOPA).- 68G-DOTA-NOC/TOC/TATETATE.- Achaete-scute homolog 1 (ASH1).- Acidophil Stem Cell Tumor, Pituitary.- Acromegaly.- ACTH-producing pancreatic tumor.- Activin.- Addison disease.- Adrenal Cyst.- Adrenal Gland.- Adrenal Heterotopia.- Adrenal Metastases.- Adrenal Myelolipoma.- Adrenalitis.- Adrenocortical Adenoma.- Adrenocortical Carcinoma.- Adrenocortical Hyperplasia.- Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH).- Adrenogenital syndrome.- Albright Hereditary Osteodystrophy.- Aldosterone.- Amylin.- Anaplastic Carcinoma.