Description
Chapman and Hall Reporting Histopathology Sections by Paola Domizio, Both in the Department of Histopathology David Lowe
Writing comprehensive, accurate and objective histopathology reports is not an easy task, as any trainee or junior histopathologist will know. This book provides some much-needed guidelines, offering a blueprint for structuring reports so that they contain all the necessary clinical detail. The chapters (drawing upon the experience and expertise of 31 contributors) deal systematically with most of the common specimens likely to be recieved in a histopathology laboratory and lists the features which should be considered. Numerous example reports are presented and information given on the clinical details which, ideally, should be available. A book for all trainee pathologists and house officers, trainee clinicians and MRCPath candidates._x000D_ Table of contents :- _x000D_
General aspects of reporting _x000D_
Oesophagus, stomach and small intestine _x000D_
Appendix, large intestine, anus and peritoneum _x000D_
Liver _x000D_
Pancreas and biliary system _x000D_
Female genital system _x000D_
Placenta and products of conception _x000D_
Breast _x000D_
Male genital system _x000D_
Kidney _x000D_
Lower urinary tract _x000D_
Lung and pleura _x000D_
Skin _x000D_
Soft tissue _x000D_
Lymph nodes _x000D_
Spleen and thymus _x000D_
Bone marrow _x000D_
Head and neck _x000D_
Endocrine system _x000D_
Osteoarticular system _x000D_
Cardiovascular system _x000D_
Eye _x000D_
Central nervous system _x000D_
Muscle and peripheral nerve _x000D_
Frozen sections _x000D_
Index_x000D_