This atlas deals with conditions commonly encountered in the male
genital tract. Whilst the majority of illustra tions are
photomicrographs, photographs of macro scopic specimens are also
used to illustrate important features in distinguishing different
pathological con ditions. Special emphasis is placed on the small
biopsy specimens obtained from prostate and testis in modern
urological practice and the importance of clinico pathological
co-operation in pathological practice is stressed. Recent advances
in our knowledge of testicu lar tumours are discussed and
illustrated. The text is not entirely descriptive and attempts to
give an intellectual framework around which histopathological
diagnosis in this field can be practised. A modest number of
references are included; they have not been singled out as
representing milestones in the development of our knowledge of
these conditions - the choice has rather more centred upon recent
reports from which a litera ture search can be mounted if required.
The atlas in no way pretends to be an encyclopaedic reference of
con ditions of the male genital tract but attempts to provide an
up-to-date comprehensive discussion of the histo pathology of this
system. Acknowledgements I am most grateful to Mr Keith Gordon for
developing all the photomicrographs and to Mr Geoff Gilbert and his
staff in the Audio-Visual Department of the City Hospital who took
the majority of the macroscopic illustrations. I must particularly
thank my secretary, Mrs Dorothy Clay ton, for typing and retyping
my draft chapters and for deciphering my hieroglyphics."
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