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Gill Cytopreparation

Principles & Practice / Essentials in Cytopathology

ISBN: 978-1-4614-4932-4

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: November 2012

Cover: Softcover

Pages: 437 p.

Illustrations: 131 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

  • Addresses fundamentals of cytopreparation
  • Provides objective standards for inherently subjective processes
  • Fits in lab coat pocket
  • Majority of illustrations are in full color
  • Illustration oriented accompanied by text in outline format

Cytopreparation: Principles & Practice by Gary W. Gill fills a long-standing need for an easy-to-use and authoritative manual on the fundamentals of cytopreparation up-to-and- including microscopy, screening, and data analysis. The text describes in phenomenological terms the most common materials and methods of specimen collection through mounting for gyn, non-gyn, and FNA specimens, as well as the underlying mechanistic bases. The author provides his expertise and information that will empower and enable readers to review and improve their laboratories’ cytopreparatory techniques as they apply to the vast majority of specimens. This unique volume provides facts that are not readily available anywhere. Cytopreparation: Principles & Practice is intended for everyone associated with, and involved in, making cytologic preparations that are useful for their intended purpose. It will serve as a valuable reference tool for educators in cytology and histology, cytotechnology and histotechnology students, cytotechnologists, cytopreparatory technicians, cytopathologists, anatomical/clinical pathologists, pathology residents and cytopathology fellows.