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Concise yet comprehensive, Cytology: Diagnostic Principles and
Clinical Correlates is a practical guide to the diagnostic
interpretation of virtually any cytological specimen you may
encounter. This highly useful bench manual covers all organ systems
and situations in which cytology is used, including gynecologic,
non-gynecologic, and FNA samples, with an in-depth differential
diagnosis discussion for all major entities. As with previous
editions, the revised 5th Edition focuses on practical issues in
diagnosis and the use of cytology in clinical care, making it ideal
for both trainee and practicing pathologists. Uses easy-to-read,
bulleted text to provide a quick review of key differential
diagnoses, indications and methods, cytomorphologic features,
clinical pearls, and tissue acquisition protocols for specific
entities. Includes coverage of patient management in discussions of
pertinent clinical features and emphasizes clinical correlation
throughout. Examines the role of immunohistochemistry, flow
cytometry, and molecular biology in resolving difficulties in
interpretation and diagnosis. Features more than 550 full-color
illustrations that provide a real-life perspective of a full range
of cytologic findings. Discusses hot topics such as new diagnostic
biomarkers and their utility in differential diagnosis, the latest
Bethesda System classifications/terminology, new techniques, and
new adjunct tests. Provides an in-depth analysis of common
diagnostic pitfalls to assist with daily sign-out and reporting.
Includes a video on how to perform fine needle aspiration biopsy,
from the patient interview and precautions to demonstration of
techniques. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your
enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and
references from the book on a variety of devices.
Cytologic diagnosis by examination of exfoliated cells in serous
cavity fluids is one of the most challenging areas in clinical
cytopathology. Almost 20% of the effusions examined are directly or
indirectly related to the presence of malignant disease, with
carcinoma of the lung as the most common underlying culprit. This
volume published in the Essentials in Cytopathology book series
will fulfill the need for an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis
of site specific topics in cytopathology. These guide books fit
into the lab coat pocket, ideal for portability and quick
reference. Each volume is heavily illustrated with a full color art
program, while the text follows a user-friendly outline format.
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