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Modern Surgical Neuropathology
Miller, D.
1ª Edición Octubre 2009
Inglés
Tapa dura
520 pags
2800 gr
22 x 29 x 4 cm
ISBN 9780521869324
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Description
The nervous system constitutes arguably the most complex organ system in the human body, which contributes to the over-susceptibility of disease in this area. Although brain tumors were once an automatic death sentence, the outlook for recovery has brightened significantly in the past decade. The pathologist plays an indispensable role in surgical diagnosis; he or she must accurately diagnose a potentially wide array of disease entities, determine the spread of disease within millimeters, and assess patient prognosis. This new and modern reference in neuropathology comprehensively covers all the methods used by pathologists to accurately diagnose a wide array of neurologic illnesses. Brain and spinal cord tumors are the predominant focus, but a full spectrum of infectious, inflammatory, and congenital disorders are also covered in detail, in both pediatric and adult populations, with a full range of diagnostic modalities. The book is illustrated with more than 1,200 full-color photomicrographs and accompanied by a CD-ROM of all images in a downloadable format.
• Extensively illustrated with over 1200 full color photomicrographs, accompanied by CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format • Designed specifically for practising pathologist, allows reader to compare and contrast similar lesions with multiple variations • Includes full range of diagnostic modalities
Contents
1. Introduction and overview: principles and techniques; Part I. Neoplasms;
Section 1. Brain Neoplasms: Subsection 1. Intrinsic Brain Tumors: 2. Gliomas:
an overview; 3. Diffuse fibrillary astrocytomas; 4. Special types of astrocytomas;
5. Oligodendroglioma; 6. Mixed gliomas; 7. Ependymomas; 8. Neuronal and neuronal-glial
tumors; 9. Primitive neuroectodermal tumors; 10. Primary CNS lymphomas; 11.
Primary CNS germ cell neoplasms; 12. Hemangioblastoma; 13. Choroid plexus neoplasms;
14. Metastatic neoplasms in the bran parenchyma; Subsection 2. Extrinsic Brain
Tumors: 15. Meningiomas; 16. Nonmeningioma dural-based neoplasms; 17. Dura and
leptominingeal metastatic cancer; 18. Tumors of intracranial peripheral nerves;
19. Craniopharyngioma and Rathke's cleft cysts; 20. Miscellaneous meningeal
masses; 21. Pituitary tumors; 22. Skull-based neoplasms; Section 2. Spinal Cord
Neoplasms: Subsection 1. Intrinsic Spinal Cord Tumors: 23. Intrinsic spinal
cord tumors: overview; 24. Ependymomas of the spinal cord; 25. Other gliomas
of the spinal cord; 26. Miscellaneous cord tumors; Subsection 2. Extrinsic Spinal
Cord Neoplasms: 27. Meningiomas and other primary dural-based tumors of the
spinal cord; 28. Nerve root tumors; 29. Tumors of the spine; Part II. Non-Neoplastic
Mass Lesions: 30. Tumefactive demyelinating disease; 31. Inflammatory masses
in the brain parenchyma; 32. Extra-axial inflammatory/infectious lesions; 33.
Biopsies of cerebral infarcts; 34. Extra-axial intracranial hemorrhages; 35.
Vascular malformations of the CNS parenchyma; Part III. Diagnostic Brain Biopsies
for Non-Neoplastic Disease: 36. Biopsies for vasculitis; 37. Biopsies with/for
non-inflammatory vascular diseases; 38. Biopsies for diagnosis of dementia;
39. Biopsies for infectious diseases; Part IV. Surgical Neuropathology of Epilepsy:
40. Current procedures leading to epilepsy surgery: what the neuropathologist
should know about the epilepsy work-up prior to surgery; 41. Abnormalities presumably
causing epilepsy; 42. Effects of epilepsy manifest in resected brain tissue;
43. Iatrogenic lesions; 44. Special syndromes and epilepsy.
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