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by Sudha Kini MD
- ISBN: 0683306758
- Category: Medical Books
- Author: Sudha Kini MD
- Subcategory: Medicine
- Other formats: rtf azw lit txt
- Language: English
- Publisher: LWW; 1st edition (January 15, 1999)
- Pages: 522 pages
- FB2 size: 1885 kb
- EPUB size: 1696 kb
- Rating: 4.2
- Votes: 424

The primary thrust of this atlas is a comparison between different diagnostic entities with cytologic findings summarized in tabulated forms. A tabulated form of information saves valuable time while reporting cytopathology.
The primary thrust of this atlas is a comparison between different diagnostic entities with cytologic findings summarized in tabulated forms. The book contains over 3,200 full color photographs that illustrate the criteria for the cytology described. The Color Atlas of Differential Diagnosis in Exfoliative and Aspiration Cytopathology is an excellent reference for everyday use when difficult and challenging cases face both cytotechnologists and pathologists.
This is a fantastic book for anyone learning or practicing cytopathology. The book contains a plethora of pictures that are of excellent quality. There are plenty of tables comparing features of multiple disease entities to help with differentiating lesions. The major diagnostic criteria are listed in bullet form within boxes which makes skimming much faster. The formatting and organization of the text makes it user friendly. I have been helped immensely by using this book in reporting the smears prepared by me. The Color Atlas of Differential Diagnosis in Exfoliative and Aspiration Cytopathology. is an excellent reference for everyday use when difficult and challenging cases face both cytotechnologists and pathologists. The last 13 years have witnessed an explosion of advances in every fi eld of medicine, including our own speciality of cytopathology.
March 1979 · Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. This book uses a simplified and practical algorithmic approach to evaluate and diagnose a wide range of non-neoplastic, benign, and malignant entities encountered in salivary gland cytopathology (Fig. ). After verifying that the FNA sample is indeed satisfactory for evaluation, the cytotechnologist or pathologist focuses upon the general types of cells, matrix, and inflammatory components that.
The differential diagnosis of well-differentiated squamous cell . An index is comprehensive. This book is well thought out and beautifully illustrated. Color Atlas of Differential Diagnosis in Exfoliative and Aspiration Cytology.
The differential diagnosis of well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma from metaplasia and reactive changes of repair, radiation, and chemotherapy is described in detail and illustrated in color. A table lists the differential diagnosis of bronchogenic adenocarcinoma from bronchioloalveolar adenocarcinoma in exfoliative cytology. It is a comprehensive approach to cytopathology despite the fact that it is primarily in atlas form.
Color Atlas of s in Exfoliative andAspirational CytopathologyAuthor: Sudha R. Kini, . Department ofCytotechnology, College of Health Related Professions, University ofArkansas for the Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas. Starting with thebasic concepts of the morphologic characteristics of eupla-sia, malignant neoplasia, proplasia, and retroplasia, thedistinction between benign and malignant is addressed. Shestates that errors occur when these basic concepts have notbeen understood or taught.
The book contains over 3,200 full color photographs that illustrate the criteria for the cytology described.
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