Atlas of Neoplastic Pulmonary Disease

Pathology, Cytology, Endoscopy and Radiology

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Pathology
Cover of the book Atlas of Neoplastic Pulmonary Disease by , Springer US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9780387898391
Publisher: Springer US Publication: July 23, 2010
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780387898391
Publisher: Springer US
Publication: July 23, 2010
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

The diagnosis of lung cancer and benign pulmonary put forward images that in our opinion best represent tumors can be challenging. This diagnosis can be facil- the tumor entities. In some instances, we have recruited itated by the study of images that allow recognition of the collaboration and materials from other workers in the patterns of disease, both at the clinical and pathologic ?eld. levels. Conceptually de?ned, atlases are specialized books The atlas is organized into 11 parts containing 41 that rely heavily upon images to illustrate any subject mat- chapters, closely following the 2004 Classi?cation of ter. Fitting with such a concept, this atlas was developed Lung Tumors by the World Health Organization (WHO). to ?ll a void in the approach to diagnosis. In contrast to Accordingly, the chapters represent a wide range of n- previous conventional atlases, this atlas is unique in that plastic lung entities. It begins with tumors of children images from four major disciplines (endoscopy, radiology, followed by sections on benign epithelial tumors, salivary histopathology, and cytopathology) involved in the study gland tumors, mesenchymal neoplasms, lymphoprol- and diagnosis of lung tumors are brought together in a erative disorders, cardcinoid tumors, and a section of single volume. miscellaneous tumors.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The diagnosis of lung cancer and benign pulmonary put forward images that in our opinion best represent tumors can be challenging. This diagnosis can be facil- the tumor entities. In some instances, we have recruited itated by the study of images that allow recognition of the collaboration and materials from other workers in the patterns of disease, both at the clinical and pathologic ?eld. levels. Conceptually de?ned, atlases are specialized books The atlas is organized into 11 parts containing 41 that rely heavily upon images to illustrate any subject mat- chapters, closely following the 2004 Classi?cation of ter. Fitting with such a concept, this atlas was developed Lung Tumors by the World Health Organization (WHO). to ?ll a void in the approach to diagnosis. In contrast to Accordingly, the chapters represent a wide range of n- previous conventional atlases, this atlas is unique in that plastic lung entities. It begins with tumors of children images from four major disciplines (endoscopy, radiology, followed by sections on benign epithelial tumors, salivary histopathology, and cytopathology) involved in the study gland tumors, mesenchymal neoplasms, lymphoprol- and diagnosis of lung tumors are brought together in a erative disorders, cardcinoid tumors, and a section of single volume. miscellaneous tumors.

More books from Springer US

Cover of the book Physiologic and Chemical Basis for Metal Toxicity by
Cover of the book Physiology and Behavior Therapy by
Cover of the book Vacuum Microbalance Techniques by
Cover of the book Recent Developments in Alcoholism by
Cover of the book Technology of the Guitar by
Cover of the book Genetic Engineering by
Cover of the book New Frontiers in Mammary Pathology by
Cover of the book Approaches to Archaeological Ceramics by
Cover of the book Normal Renal Function by
Cover of the book Aurignacian Lithic Economy by
Cover of the book Molecular Pathology of Endocrine Diseases by
Cover of the book Microprobe Techniques in the Earth Sciences by
Cover of the book The Juvenile Offender by
Cover of the book The Power of Human Imagination by
Cover of the book Health Care Evaluation Using Computer Simulation by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy