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Sudden unexpected infant death, including sudden infant death
syndrome, is the leading cause of death in infants one month to one
year of age, in the developed world. A thorough investigation is
crucial for accurate diagnosis. As part of the Diagnostic Pediatric
Pathology Series, this book provides a detailed guide to various
diagnoses and strong frameworks across continents, for strong
support in conducting a multi-professional approach to the
physiopathological mechanisms behind SIDS. Offering sensitive
consideration for parents in mourning, this book rigorously
explores current standards of police investigation and post-mortem,
incorporating all aspects of the investigation, including the home
visit, medical history and autopsy findings. Written by
multidisciplinary experts, this vital guide uses clear reference
tables and diagrams to present cutting-edge knowledge for use by
paediatric and general pathologists, paediatricians, medico-legal
practitioners, and all involved in the investigation of sudden
infant death.
The Pediatric and Perinatal Autopsy Manual is a clear and practical
yet comprehensive guide for pathology trainees and non-pediatric
pathologists. With chapters organized by types of autopsy, this
manual answers questions such as: what do I do in cases of
congenital malformation or suspected metabolic disease? What is
important in the diagnosis of intrapartum and neonatal death? What
must I consider in a baby with intrauterine growth restriction and
stillbirth? How do I perform a post-mortem in a case of sudden
death in infancy? Chapters describe the most important conditions
to consider when examining the organs, both macroscopically and
histologically, as well as descriptions of how to perform the
autopsy. The book is richly illustrated throughout with numerous
color images. Written and edited by leading experts in the field,
this is an essential resource for non-pediatric general and trainee
pathologists as well as forensic pathologists.
Essentials of Surgical Pediatric Pathology is a clear and practical
yet comprehensive guide for trainee pediatric pathologists and
non-pediatric pathologists. Each chapter corresponds to one of the
main subspecialties, such as dermatopathology, head and neck
pathology, and system pathology. Practical guidance is given on
handling pediatric specimens and the authors highlight the ways in
which common conditions present differently in adults and children.
Other chapters cover conditions typical of childhood, including
soft tissue tumors and blue round cell tumors. The chapters begin
with a brief clinical presentation, followed by a clear
macroscopical and histological description of the principal
pathologies seen in children. Up-to-date genetic and
immunohistochemical information is provided, and the book includes
hundreds of high-quality color images. Written and edited by
leading international experts in the field, this is an essential
resource for trainee pediatric pathologists, as well as general
pathologists who may encounter pediatric cases.
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