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SD - Orell and Sterrett's Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology E-Book
Svante R Orell | Gregory F. Sterrett
(2011)
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Abstract
Orell & Sterrett’s Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology 5e provides you with a logical and systematic approach to the acquisition, interpretation and diagnosis of FNA biopsy samples. It is an ideal resource for all those requiring an authoritative and systematic review of the cytological findings in those malignant and benign lesions likely to be the target of FNA. The book is lavishly illustrated with high quality colour images that demonstrate the cytological features as well as their relevant immunohistochemical and molecular findings. Organized into anatomical regions, each chapter is consistently organized into two parts: the first deals with clinical and technical aspects followed by a systematic presentation of cytological findings. This is your perfect practical bench resource for daily reference in the laboratory.
Provides practical tips and advice on how to avoid pitfalls and ensure accurate diagnoses.
Over 1,200 colour illustrations capture each entity’s cellular, morphological and immunohistochemical appearance.
Chapters have been up-dated and revised and a brand new one on cytological findings in infectious diseases added.
Both MGG and Pap smears illustrated in parallel as well as the corresponding histology to help provide side-by-side analysis.
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Brand new chapter on cytological findings in infectious diseases.
Inclusion of immuno-profiles and other relevant ancillary tests.
New illustrations.
New contributing authors.
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Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front cover | cover | ||
Orell and Sterrett's Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology | i | ||
Copyright page | iv | ||
Table of contents | v | ||
Preface | vii | ||
List of contributors | ix | ||
Acknowledgements | xi | ||
Chapter 1: Introduction\r | 1 | ||
Historical perspective | 1 | ||
FNAC as a tool in clinical investigation | 1 | ||
Advantages and limitations | 2 | ||
The practice of FNAC | 3 | ||
Nomenclature | 4 | ||
The aims of the book | 4 | ||
The challenge ahead | 5 | ||
References | 6 | ||
Chapter 2: The techniques of FNA cytology | 8 | ||
Basic techniques | 8 | ||
Miscellaneous techniques | 22 | ||
References | 24 | ||
Chapter 3: Imaging methods for guidance of aspiration cytology | 28 | ||
Fluoroscopy | 29 | ||
Ultrasound | 29 | ||
CT scanning | 30 | ||
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) | 31 | ||
Breast biopsy and carbon marking for localization of clinically occult lesions | 31 | ||
Use of guide needles | 34 | ||
Risks and complications | 34 | ||
Pitfalls in aspiration biopsy technique | 36 | ||
References | 37 | ||
Chapter 4: Head and neck; salivary glands | 38 | ||
Clinical aspects | 38 | ||
Cytological findings | 40 | ||
References | 72 | ||
Chapter 5: Lymph nodes | 77 | ||
Clinical aspects | 77 | ||
Cytological findings | 80 | ||
References | 112 | ||
Chapter 6: Thyroid | 118 | ||
Clinical aspects | 118 | ||
Cytological features | 120 | ||
References | 150 | ||
Chapter 7: Breast | 156 | ||
Clinical aspects | 156 | ||
Cytological findings | 162 | ||
References | 203 | ||
Chapter 8: Lung, chest wall and pleura | 210 | ||
Clinical aspects | 210 | ||
Cytological findings | 214 | ||
Adenoid cystic carcinoma237,261–264 | 233 | ||
Chest wall and pleura | 243 | ||
References | 245 | ||
Chapter 9: Mediastinum | 254 | ||
Clinical aspects | 254 | ||
Cytological findings | 257 | ||
References | 267 | ||
Chapter 10: Liver and spleen | 271 | ||
Clinical aspects | 271 | ||
Cytological findings | 273 | ||
References | 290 | ||
Chapter 11: Pancreas, biliary tract and intra-abdominal organs | 297 | ||
Clinical aspects | 297 | ||
Cytological findings | 299 | ||
Cysts | 300 | ||
Pseudocyst (Fig. 11.5) | 301 | ||
Serous cystadenoma (microcystic/glycogen-rich adenoma) (Fig. 11.6) | 301 | ||
Solid-psedopapillary neoplasm (Figs 11.7 and 11.8) | 302 | ||
Adenocarcinoma (Figs 11.9–11.11) | 303 | ||
Mucinous tumors of the pancreas | 304 | ||
Intraductal papillary mucinous and mucinous cystic neoplasms (Figs 11.12–11.14) | 304 | ||
Other variants of pancreatic cancer | 306 | ||
Islet cell tumours (Figs 11.18–11.20) | 307 | ||
Pancreatoblastoma | 308 | ||
Intra-abdominal tumors | 309 | ||
References | 311 | ||
Chapter 12: Kidney, adrenal and retroperitoneum proper | 316 | ||
Clinical aspects | 316 | ||
Cytological findings | 317 | ||
References | 335 | ||
Chapter 13: Male and female genital tract | 339 | ||
Male genital tract, prostate and testis | 339 | ||
Female genital tract | 358 | ||
Clinical aspects | 358 | ||
Cytological findings | 358 | ||
References | 366 | ||
Chapter 14: Skin and subcutis | 370 | ||
Clinical aspects | 370 | ||
Cytological findings | 371 | ||
References | 384 | ||
Chapter 15: Soft tissues | 387 | ||
Clinical aspects | 387 | ||
Cytological findings | 388 | ||
References | 409 | ||
Chapter 16: Bone | 412 | ||
Clinical aspects | 412 | ||
Cytological findings | 413 | ||
References | 426 | ||
Chapter 17: Paediatric tumors | 428 | ||
Clinical aspects | 428 | ||
Cytological findings | 430 | ||
References | 447 | ||
Chapter 18: Infectious diseases | 451 | ||
Clinical aspects | 451 | ||
Cytological findings | 454 | ||
References | 468 | ||
Index | 470 |