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OverviewAdvances in molecular and genetics-based diagnostics are driving an increased interest in cytopathology, as cytological specimens are the ideal substrate for this new technology. Although there are a handful of comprehensive, standard texts on the market, there is a need for portable, more concise books for easy reference. Thus, the inception of the Essentials in Cytopathology series is intended to fill the gap in the market. This series will fulfill the need for an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of site-specific topics in cytopathology. The discussions will take into account the need for increased emphasis on differential diagnoses, the how-to's on screening, cytology/hitology correlation, what the criteria are, as well as issues involved with patient interaction, such as on-site evaluation. Discussions will address safety issues as well as diagnostic pitfalls. Each volume will be site-specific and edited by leading specialists in the field. These guide books fit into the lab coat pocket, ideal for portability and quick reference. Each volume will be heavily illustrated with a 125-image full color art program, while the text will follow a user-friendly outline format. A must-have for every pathologist, cytopathologist, fellow and trainee. The inaugural volume of the Series will be the Thyroid, edited by Drs. Clark and Faquin, leaders in the field of thyroid cytopathology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas P Clark , William C Faquin , L Arab-KohlmeierPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Volume: 1988 Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 12.70cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9780387502908ISBN 10: 0387502904 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 15 September 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock ![]() Language: English & German Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> Part of the series Essentials in Cytopathology, this clearly written and illustrated in color text reviews the diagnostic approach and fine needle aspirations (FNA) in various types of thyroid modules. Of main interest to cytopathologists, pathologists, but also useful for endocrinologists. (Zvi Laron, Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews, Vol. 3 (2), December, 2005) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |