Diagnostic Histochemistry -

Diagnostic Histochemistry

Mark R. Wick (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
472 Seiten
2008
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-0-521-87410-6 (ISBN)
184,55 inkl. MwSt
Histochemical stains were developed several decades ago and have seen a resurgence in popularity because of cost-related considerations. This is the first monograph to be published on histochemistry in 15 years; it is comprehensive, features over 850 color photomicrographs, and is diagnostically-oriented.
Pathology is an inherently subjective discipline, and therefore is often referred to as both an art and a science. Over the years, laboratory physicians have implemented special tissue stains and molecular techniques to limit subjectivity in the discipline. Beginning in the late 19th century, histochemical stains were developed to assess diagnostic biochemical reactions in tissue. Histochemistry has recently seen a resurgence in popularity because of the higher costs of other newer methods. Today, this technique is used by almost every pathology laboratory across the world. This book comprehensively covers all diseases for which that technique plays a central role in diagnosis. Every anatomic region is covered in detail with examples of appropriate staining techniques, and the book is heavily illustrated with over 850 color photomicrographs. This is the first monograph to be published on histochemistry in 15 years, and it is the only one that is diagnostically-oriented.

Mark R. Wick, MD is Professor of Pathology and Associate Director of Surgical Pathology at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. He received his undergraduate education at Carroll University (Waukesha, WI), his medical degree at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI), and his anatomic and clinical pathology residency training at the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation (Rochester, MN). He has served on the pathology faculties at the Mayo Medical School (Rochester, MN), the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN) and Washington University (St Louis, MO), and has made contributions to the specialty of pathology as an investigator, practitioner, educator and mentor. Dr Wick is a physician who has continued to practice as a general anatomic pathologist and yet has developed expertise in several subspecialty areas of pathology. Immunohistochemistry, dermatopathology, thoracic pathology and soft tissue pathology are his particular interests.

Part I. Tissue Procurement, Processing, and Staining Techniques Mark R. Wick, Nancy C. Mills and William K. Brix; Part II. Applied Histochemistry in Anatomic Pathology: 1. Diagnostic histochemistry in diseases of the head and neck Bruce M. Wenig; 2. Diagnostic histochemistry in pulmonary pathology Mark R. Wick; 3. Diagnostic histochemistry of mediastinal diseases Mark R. Wick and Nancy C. Mills; 4. Diagnostic histochemistry in cardiac diseases Philip G. Robinson and Azorides R. Morales; 5. Diagnostic histochemistry in gastrointestinal disorders Patrick L. Fitzgibbons and Jay M. Packer; 6. Diagnostic histochemistry in hepatic pathology Julia C. Iezzoni; 7. Diagnostic histochemistry of renal and urologic diseases Helen P. Cathro, Steven S. Shen and Luan D. Truong; 8. Diagnostic histochemistry of the gynecologic tract Joseph T. Rabban and Charles J. Zaloudek; 9. Diseases of the male genital system Helen P. Cathro, Mark A. Weiss and Stacy E. Mills; 10. Diagnostic histochemistry in breast pathology Jamie Shutter and Mark R. Wick; 11. Applied histochemistry in disorders of the endocrine system Mauro Papotti, Marco Volante and Gianni Bussolati; 12. Diagnostic histochemistry in dermatopathology Mark R. Wick and James W. Patterson; 13. Diagnostic histochemistry in myopathic diseases and soft tissue lesions Richard Prayson, Xiaofei Qiu and Elizabeth Montgomery; 14. Diagnostic histochemistry of hematolymphoid diseases Mark R. Wick, Nathan R. Shumaker and JoAnne M. Davis; 15. Diagnostic histochemistry in diseases of the nervous system M. Beatriz S. Lopes; 16. Diagnostic histochemistry in ophthalmic pathology Amy Lin and Robert Folberg.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.8.2008
Zusatzinfo 23 Tables, unspecified; 842 Line drawings, color
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 224 x 285 mm
Gewicht 2100 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Laboratoriumsmedizin
Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Pathologie
ISBN-10 0-521-87410-6 / 0521874106
ISBN-13 978-0-521-87410-6 / 9780521874106
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