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Thyroid Cytopathology [electronic resource] / by Douglas P. Clark, William C. Faquin.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Essentials in Cytopathology ; 1Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2005Description: XII, 204 p. 127 illus., 114 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387276571
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.07 23
LOC classification:
  • RB1-214
Online resources:
Contents:
and Clinical Aspects -- How to Perform and Process a Thyroid FNA -- Approach to Thyroid FNA Cytopathology: An Overview -- Inflammatory Lesions and Lymphoma -- Colloid-Predominant Lesions -- Follicular Lesions -- Hurthle Cell Lesions -- Cystic Lesions of the Thyroid -- Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma -- Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma -- Undifferentiated (Anaplastic) Carcinoma and Metastatic Disease.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Thyroid Cytopathology, the inaugural volume of the Essentials in Cytopathology Series, provides an overview to the examination and diagnosis of thyroid cytology specimens. Each concise desktop reference in the Essentials in Cytopathology Series is designed as an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of site-specific topics in cytopathology. Thyroid Cytopathology uses a simple algorithmic approach to the diagnosis of thyroid fine needle aspirations (FNA). This user-friendly, reference begins with an introduction to clinical aspects, a guide to performing and processing thyroid FNAs, and an overview to the algorithmic approach to thyroid FNA cytopathology. Organized in 11 easy-to-read chapters, this volume discusses the background, diagnostic approaches and criteria, differential diagnoses, and clinical management of inflammatory, colloid, follicular, Hurthle cell and cystic lesions, as well as, papillary, medullary and undifferentiated carcinomas. With more than 115 full-color images, 12 tables and a series of algorithms, Thyroid Cytopathology is the ideal quick reference guide covering the essentials of thyroid FNA. It is a must-have for every pathologist, cytopathologist, cytotechnologist, fellow and trainee.
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and Clinical Aspects -- How to Perform and Process a Thyroid FNA -- Approach to Thyroid FNA Cytopathology: An Overview -- Inflammatory Lesions and Lymphoma -- Colloid-Predominant Lesions -- Follicular Lesions -- Hurthle Cell Lesions -- Cystic Lesions of the Thyroid -- Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma -- Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma -- Undifferentiated (Anaplastic) Carcinoma and Metastatic Disease.

Thyroid Cytopathology, the inaugural volume of the Essentials in Cytopathology Series, provides an overview to the examination and diagnosis of thyroid cytology specimens. Each concise desktop reference in the Essentials in Cytopathology Series is designed as an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of site-specific topics in cytopathology. Thyroid Cytopathology uses a simple algorithmic approach to the diagnosis of thyroid fine needle aspirations (FNA). This user-friendly, reference begins with an introduction to clinical aspects, a guide to performing and processing thyroid FNAs, and an overview to the algorithmic approach to thyroid FNA cytopathology. Organized in 11 easy-to-read chapters, this volume discusses the background, diagnostic approaches and criteria, differential diagnoses, and clinical management of inflammatory, colloid, follicular, Hurthle cell and cystic lesions, as well as, papillary, medullary and undifferentiated carcinomas. With more than 115 full-color images, 12 tables and a series of algorithms, Thyroid Cytopathology is the ideal quick reference guide covering the essentials of thyroid FNA. It is a must-have for every pathologist, cytopathologist, cytotechnologist, fellow and trainee.

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