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- Book chapterNo access1 - The Ultrastructural Dynamics of Endometrial Hyperplasia and NeoplasiaPages 1-43
- Book chapterNo access2 - The Value of Endometrial Aspiration in Gynaecological PracticePages 44-63
- Book chapterNo access3 - An Evaluation of Population Screening for Cervical CancerPages 64-94
- Book chapterNo access4 - Recent Advances in Pulmonary Cytology: Early Detection and Localization of Occult Lung Cancer in Symptomless MalesPages 95-135
- Book chapterNo access5 - The Cytological Diagnosis of Human Polyomavirus Infection and its Value in Clinical PracticePages 136-159
- Book chapterNo access6 - Cell Relationships in EpitheliaPages 160-200
- Book chapterNo access7 - Aspiration Biopsy Cytology in Diseases of the ThyroidPages 201-231
- Book chapterNo access8 - Cytology of Ophthalmological DiseasesPages 232-253
- Book chapterNo access9 - Smear Preparations in the Diagnosis of Malignant Lesions of the Central Nervous SystemPages 254-269
- Book chapterNo access10 - Configurations of Surfaces of Cells in Effusions by Scanning Electron MicroscopyPages 270-313
- Book chapterNo access11 - Automation in Cytology: Computerized High Resolution Scanning of Cervical SmearsPages 314-342
- Book chapterNo accessIndexPages 343-355
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Advances in Clinical Cytology describes the ultrastructural dynamics of endometrial hyperplasia and neoplasia. This book contains 11 chapters that evaluate the meaning of endometrial aspiration in gynecological application and address the morphologic response of hyperplastic and neoplastic endometrium to exogenous progestogens. Some of the topics covered in the book are the evaluation of the methods of cytological sampling; population screening for cervical cancer; advances in pulmonary cytology; and selection of high-risk cases of cancer development for screening and collection of specimens. Other chapters deal with the evaluation of cytology as a method of screening, as well as the cytological features of human polyomavirus-infected cells. An analysis of the functional connections between epithelial cells is provided. The concluding chapters are devoted to the morphology of the cell surface and the method for staining smears. The book can provide useful information to doctors, cytologists, students, and researchers.
Advances in Clinical Cytology describes the ultrastructural dynamics of endometrial hyperplasia and neoplasia. This book contains 11 chapters that evaluate the meaning of endometrial aspiration in gynecological application and address the morphologic response of hyperplastic and neoplastic endometrium to exogenous progestogens. Some of the topics covered in the book are the evaluation of the methods of cytological sampling; population screening for cervical cancer; advances in pulmonary cytology; and selection of high-risk cases of cancer development for screening and collection of specimens. Other chapters deal with the evaluation of cytology as a method of screening, as well as the cytological features of human polyomavirus-infected cells. An analysis of the functional connections between epithelial cells is provided. The concluding chapters are devoted to the morphology of the cell surface and the method for staining smears. The book can provide useful information to doctors, cytologists, students, and researchers.
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ISBN
978-0-407-00174-9
Language
English
Published
1981
Copyright
Copyright © 1981 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Butterworth-Heinemann
