Cytopathologic diagnosis of serous fluids
Langue : Anglais
Auteurs : SHIDHAM Vinod B., ATKINSON Barbara F.
This new reference examines specimen processing of effusion fluids, detailing the steps needed to obtain more accurate diagnoses while avoiding common pitfalls. A methodical, algorithmic approach to the evaluation and interpretation of specimens enables you to establish a definitive diagnosis in these often difficult cases. User-friendly features combined with extensive tables and algorithms facilitate ease of interpretation, and highlighted information makes the most essential concepts easy to reference quickly.
Avoid potential errors in diagnosis with a full chapter that offers expert approaches to specimen collection and processing. Arrive at more accurate diagnoses with the aid of step-by-step algorithms plus hundreds of illustrations - including multiple images for each phenomenon representing a broad range of stains and magnifications. Achieve optimal diagnostic certainty by viewing correlations between Pap, Diff-Quick (Romanowsky), and immunocytochemical stain for every type of serous effusion. Recognize the difference in cell samples yielded after washing the serous cavity with saline or balanced salt solution versus effusion fluid. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of Pap stains versus Diff-Quick stains in FNA evaluations. Remain up to date with the latest technologies such as liquid based cytology (SurePath) and ThinPrep. Easily apply principles to real-life practice by reviewing detailed histories. Quickly locate the guidance you need with a color-coded chapter system. Focus on the most important points with user-friendly highlighted boxes.
Avoid potential errors in diagnosis with a full chapter that offers expert approaches to specimen collection and processing. Arrive at more accurate diagnoses with the aid of step-by-step algorithms plus hundreds of illustrations - including multiple images for each phenomenon representing a broad range of stains and magnifications. Achieve optimal diagnostic certainty by viewing correlations between Pap, Diff-Quick (Romanowsky), and immunocytochemical stain for every type of serous effusion. Recognize the difference in cell samples yielded after washing the serous cavity with saline or balanced salt solution versus effusion fluid. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of Pap stains versus Diff-Quick stains in FNA evaluations. Remain up to date with the latest technologies such as liquid based cytology (SurePath) and ThinPrep. Easily apply principles to real-life practice by reviewing detailed histories. Quickly locate the guidance you need with a color-coded chapter system. Focus on the most important points with user-friendly highlighted boxes.
Introduction. The panorama of different faces of mesothelial cells. Approach to diagnostic cytopathology of serous effusions. Diagnostic pitfalls in effusion fluid cytology. Immunocytochemistry of effusion fluids: introduction to SCIP approach. Reactive conditions. Diagnostic cytopathology of peritoneal washing. Mesothelioma. Metastatic carcinoma in effusions. Metastaic sarcomas, melanoma, and other non-epithelial malignancies. Where do they come from? Evaluation of unknown primary site of origin. Hematolyphoid disorders. Flow cytometry, molecular techniques, and other special techniques. Appendix 1: Collection and processing of serous cavity fluids for cytopathologic evaluation. Appendix 2: Immunocytochemistry of effusions - processing and commonly used immunomarkers. Index.
Pathologists
Date de parution : 09-2007
Ouvrage de 270 p.
22x28 cm
Thèmes de Cytopathologic diagnosis of serous fluids :
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