Recent Advances in Histopathology 26 by Bosman, 1st Edition.
This volume presents a collection of in-depth reviews dealing with recent developments in histopathology. The chapters are written by recognised experts in an accessible and easy-to-read format supplemented with judiciously chosen colour microphotographs. For quick review and additional emphasis, each article is further enhanced by a set of bulleted “”Key points for clinical practice””, summarising the message and pin-pointing the clinical relevance of the presented material for the daily practice of histopathology.
Key Features:
In this volume ample attention is paid to developments in the histopathology of digestive tract conditions. Drug-related changes are frequently encountered and these are extensively covered. Furthermore, an integrating review of the enigmatic eosinophilic diseases is presented as well as the diagnostic approach to T- and NK-cell lymphomas. Further topics addressed include (among others):
- Pathobiology, morphology and clinical significance of minimally invasive thyroid neoplasms.
- Mesonephric and mesonephric-like carcinoma of the female genital tract.
- Soft-tissue tumours with an epithelioid morphology.
- Papillary renal cell carcinoma.
- Breast implant related lymphomas.
Each chapter provides a comprehensive overview and emphasises the salient points of interest. An index will guide readers in search of a specific issue to the desired information. The volume will prove particularly useful for practicing histopathologists wanting to update their knowledge and for histopathology trainees preparing for proficiency testing.