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Bardales Cytology of the Mediastinum and Gut Via Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Aspiration

Essentials in Cytopathology

ISBN: 978-3-319-12795-8

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: March 2015

Cover: Softcover

Pages: 152 p.

Illustrations: 75 ill.

Publisher: Springer

GOTO_SERIESWORK "Essentials in Cytopathology"

Weight: 0.5 kg
Delivery times, dependent on availability and publisher: between 2 and 14 days from when you complete the order.

Description

  • Published in Essentials in Cytopathology book series
  • Fits in lab coat pocket
  • Majority of illustrations are in full color
  • Numerous cytology and ultrasound images complement the text
  • Molecular- and immuno-profile for most described disease processes
  • All chapters written by experts with many years of experience in the field
  • Provides a useful and practical guide for cytological interpretation and differential diagnosis

This text provides a comprehensive review of the cytology of disease processes of the mediastinum and mediastinal lymph nodes with emphasis in lung and gut nodal cancer staging in specimens obtained by EUS-FNA. This book also reviews the cytology of intramural masses of the gastrointestinal tract using a pattern-based diagnostic approach. The cytomorphology of lesions obtained by EUS-FNA is peculiar by the common presence in the obtained sample of normal luminal gastrointestinal contents, and the cytopathologist should be familiar with this pattern not often seen when the sampling is done by percutaneous approach. Technical considerations pertaining to the operator performing the procedure as well as to the cytopathologist, with emphasis on rapid on-site interpretation are also covered. Most lesions described in the book also have endoscopic US image correlation.