Atlas of Gastrointestinal Pathology As Seen on Biopsy
Biopsy of the gastrointestinal tract has been revolution less busy) teaching hospital. These sort of techniques, which I confess interest me greatly because of the ized by the introduction of fibreoptics; the proximal additional information which they can yield when rightly reaches, as far as the s...
Main Authors: | , |
---|---|
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1983, 1983
|
Edition: | 1st ed. 1983 |
Series: | Current Histopathology
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | |
Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Handling and reporting of biopsy material
- 2 Oesophagus: normal biopsy appearances
- 3 Oesophagus: non-neoplastic diseases
- 4 Oesophagus: dysplasia and neoplasia
- 5 Stomach: normal biopsy appearances
- 6 Stomach: gastritis and peptic ulceration
- 7 Stomach: non-neoplastic polypoidal lesions
- 8 Stomach: epithelial dysplasia and neoplasia
- 9 Stomach: non-epithelial tumours
- 10 Small intestine: normal biopsy appearances
- 11 Small intestine: patterns of non-infective mucosal damage
- 12 Small intestine: patterns of infective and inflammatory mucosal damage
- 13 Small intestine: disorders of lymphoid tissue and the gut-associated immune system
- 14 Small intestine: miscellaneous conditions
- 15 Large intestine and anal canal: normal biopsy appearances
- 16 Large intestine and anal canal: patterns of non-infective inflammatory bowel disease
- 17 Large intestine and anal canal: patterns of infective and inflammatory bowel disease
- 18 Large intestine and anal canal: ischaemic and related lesions
- 19 Large intestine and anal canal: polypoid epithelial lesions and associated dysplasias
- 20 Large intestine and anal canal: dysplasias and malignant neoplasms
- 21 Large intestine and anal canal: miscellaneous lesions