TitlePulmonary Pathology [electronic resource] / edited by David H. Dail, Samuel P. Hammar
ImprintNew York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1988
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3932-9
Descript XL, 1199 p. online resource

SUMMARY

The exponential increase in knowledge in all branches Pulmonary Pathology, written by multiple authors of science, including pathology, has resulted in an avaยญ working in their respective areas of interest, is intended lanche of scientific literature which is now too extensive to provide the reader with up-to-date information. In for most people to digest. This certainly applies to the the years ahead, new lung diseases will be discovered, field of pulmonary pathology. One has only to reflect some of which may still be confused with classical disยญ on the better understanding of many disease processes eases of great antiquity. For example, during the 1970s, and the description of many new diseases in the lung Legionella pneumonia has been separated from pneuยญ in the last 40 years to appreciate these changes. For mococcal lobar pneumonia, with which it was almost this reason alone, a summary of the present knowledge certainly confused in the past. Although some of the conditions discussed in this is both essential and timely. Pathology is undergoing a metamorphosis, with new book are uncommon or even rare, ignorance of these diagnostic methods employing antibodies and other rare diseases is no longer acceptable. Pathologists newly developed techniques to make diagnoses more involved in day-to-day practice are expected to precise. Until recently, these new techniques have have knowledge of ongoing advances in their field


CONTENT

1โHandling of Surgical Pathology Specimens -- 2โAnatomy -- 3โCongenital and Developmental Diseases -- 4โAcquired Neonatal and Pediatric Diseases -- 5โAspiration, Abscess, Bronchiectasis, and Obstruction -- 6โBacterial Infections -- 7โMycobacterial Infections -- 8โFungal Infections -- 9โViral Infections -- 10โMycoplasmal, Rickettsial, and Chlamydial Infections -- 11โPneumocystis Infection -- 12โParasitic Infections -- 13โEosinophilic Infiltrates -- 14โExtrinsic Allergic AlveolitisโHistiocytosis X -- 15โSarcoidosis -- 16โVasculitides and Angiocentric Lymphoproliferative Processes -- 17โConnective Tissue Disease -- 18โIdiopathic Interstitial Fibrosis -- 19โIatrogenic and Toxic Injury -- 20โMetabolic and Other Diseases -- 21โMineral Pneumoconioses -- 22โAsbestos -- 23โTobacco -- 24โEmphysema and Chronic Airways Disease -- 25โEdema, Emboli, and Vascular Anomalies -- 26โHypertension and Low-Flow States -- 27โLymphoproliferative Diseases -- 28โCommon Neoplasms -- 29โUncommon Tumors -- 30โPleural Neoplasms -- 31โCytologic Correlations -- 32โRadiogrphic Correlations -- 33โClinical Correlations -- 34โSpecial Large Specimen Preparation -- Color Plates to Chapters 20โ34 (Back)


SUBJECT

  1. Medicine
  2. Respiratory organs -- Diseases
  3. Pathology
  4. Medicine & Public Health
  5. Pneumology/Respiratory System
  6. Pathology