Written by surgical pathologists for surgical pathologists, Surgical Pathology of the Liver focuses on sharpening your skills and knowledge in diagnostic histopathology, including laboratory and clinical findings that are directly useful when evaluating liver histology for clinical care. It offers comprehensive, superbly illustrated coverage of general liver pathology, as well as several chapters on topics that are not often included in liver pathology textbooks. Abundant high-quality illustrations have been carefully chosen to support and extend the information given in the text.
Sanjay Kakar and Dhanpat Jain bring their expertise in liver pathology and lead a group of authors whose focus is on liver and GI pathology.
This text provides a practical guide for the diagnostic surgical pathologist in evaluating tumors involving the liver. It comprehensively covers the histological findings and key clinical and molecular correlates of liver tumors.
Carney found a 13% mortality rate; even some patients who developed liver metastases survived for many years with stable disease.20 A number of families have been reported worldwide to have familial GIST syndrome, which seems to be ...
FLC is likely to be a part of the Carney complex; a notion shared by J. Aidan Carney, MD (personal communication 2017), who continues to follow families with the complex. 5. A single case of histologically typical FLC showing PRKACA ...
Sanjay Kakar and Dhanpat Jain bring their expertise in liver pathology and lead a group of authors whose focus is on liver and GI pathology.
... laminin, fibronectin, gelatin Modified and updated from Friedman SL, Millward-Sadler GH, Arthur MJ. Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. In: Millward-Sadler GH, Wright R, Arthur MJ, editors. Wright's liver and biliary disease, 3rd ed.
This unique book provides detailed insight into a wealth of expert experience in liver pathology, with an in-depth review of the expertÌs analysis and diagnostic process supported by high-quality color photomicrographs and discussion of ...
Chetty R, Gill P, Mugon P, Shrimankar J, Hughes C. Gastric neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia and type 1 tumours occurring within gastric hyperplastic polyps. Virchows Arch. 2012;461:483-487. Adhikari D, Conte C, Eskreis D, et al.
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The book emphasizes not only the pathology seen in biopsy and surgical material, but also the most pertinent clinical and laboratory findings including epidemiology, etiologic and pathophysiologic concepts, and the differential diagnoses.