Handbook of Endometrial Pathology
Auteur : Heller Debra S
Endometrial Pathology is a practical, clinically oriented reference on endometrial pathology. It is detailed enough for pathologists yet has a clinical focus that ensures its relevance and appeal to gynaecologists.
The book covers the clinical aspects of evaluating the endometrium and the pathology of endometrial diseases, with differential diagnoses included as appropriate. There is a chapter on the histologic pitfalls in diagnosis and a final chapter on the latest information on molecular mechanisms and immunohistochemical tests.
Chapter 1 – Communication: clinical aspects of endometrial disease that will help the pathologist provide more relevant reports.
Chapter 2 - The normal endometrial cycle
Chapter 3 - Pregnancy-related findings in the endometrium in normal and abnormal pregnancies.
Chapter 4 - Organic causes of abnormal uterine bleeding
Chapter 5 - Hormonally related abnormal uterine bleeding-dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and exogenous hormone effects.
Chapter 6 - Endometrial hyperplasia and preinvasive disease
Chapter 7 - Endometrial carcinoma and subtypes
Chapter 8 - Pitfalls in diagnosis
Chapter 9 - Molecular aspects of endometrial disease
Debra S Heller MD
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Joint Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Women’s Health, University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey Newark, USA
Date de parution : 04-2012
Ouvrage de 160 p.
16x24.1 cm