
Handbook of Pediatric Autopsy Pathology
Humana Press Inc.
Published on 1. January 2005
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Digital media
500 pages
978-1-59259-673-7 (ISBN)
Description
In recent years the importance and demand for pediatric autopsies has accelerated. There is a great need for the pediatric autopsy to be approached with great care in technique and dissection and to recognize malformations that may be easily overlooked by the uninitiated. Handbook of Pediatric Autopsy Pathology includes a general description of the techniques in the pediatric autopsy including the death certificate, cause and manner of death, obtaining permission from the family, and also discusses major malformations and disorders in each organ system. This book also covers extensive developments that enhance the importance of the autopsy, especially within the fetal and perinatal pathology fields. These developments and features include a summary of special techniques including the autopsy on metabolic disorders, the medicolegal and forensic autopsy, handling of biological hazards at the autopsy, infectious control, as well as the careful performance of perinatal autopsies followed by dissemination of the findings to parents, clinicians, and public health organizations as an important measure in the reduction of perinatal mortality and morbidity.
This text will provide the prosector with a valuable source of information for conducting a meaningful and comprehensive autopsy, of which every general and pediatric pathologist should have a working knowledge.
This text will provide the prosector with a valuable source of information for conducting a meaningful and comprehensive autopsy, of which every general and pediatric pathologist should have a working knowledge.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Totowa, NJ
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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ISBN-13
978-1-59259-673-7 (9781592596737)
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Enid Gilbert-Barness | Diane E. Debich-Spicer
Handbook of Pediatric Autopsy Pathology
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12/2004
Humana Press Inc.
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Content
Section I. Techniques; 1. Pediatric Autopsy: Fetus, Newborn, and Child; 2. Examination of the Human Embryo; 3. The Placenta; Section II. Developmental Disorders; 4. Hydrops; 5. Chromosomal Defects; 6. Congenital Abnormalities; Section III. Organ Systems and Metabolic Disorders; 7. Cardiovascular System; 8. Respiratory System; 9. Gastrointestinal System: Liver and Pancreas; 10. Renal System; 11. Male and Female Genitourinary Systems; 12. Central Nervous System; 13. Thymus, Spleen, Lymph Nodes, and Immunodeficiency; 14. Skeletal System; 15. The Eye and Adnexa; 16. Metabolic Diseases; Section IV. Special Considerations; 17. Sudden Infant Death; 18. Pediatric Forensic Pathology; 19. Special Procedures; Electron Microscopy; Immunofluorescence; Cytogenetics; Molecular Gene and Chip Technology; 20. Infection Control and Biological Hazards in the Autopsy