Overview
- Authors:
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Stefan E. Pambuccian
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Dept. of Lab. Medicine & Pathology, C422 Mayo MMC 76, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
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Ricardo H. Bardales
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Outpatient Pathology Associates, Sacramento, USA
- Published in the Essentials in Cytopathology book series
- Designed to be concise and easy to use
- Fits in lab coat pocket
- Majority of illustrations are in four color
- Illustration oriented accompanied by text in outline format
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
Pages 1-8
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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- Stefan E. Pambuccian, Ricardo H. Bardales
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Back Matter
Pages 279-287
About this book
This volume in the Essentials in Cytopathology book series will focus on the cytopathology of lymph nodes. It will address the topic of fine needle aspiration of lymph nodes and fulfill the need for an easy-to-use and authoritative synopsis of lymph node cytopathology. The book with adopt an algorithmic diagnostic approach, starting from the cytomorphologic pattern of the lymph node aspirate. The focus will be on the appropriate and effective use of ancillary studies (immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, fluorescence in situ hybridization and molecular techniques) and integration of their results into the final diagnosis.
The book will present the cytopathologic features and differential diagnoses for the major cytologic patterns in lymph node fine needle aspiration. The entities typically falling within each of these patterns will be discussed with illustration of the spectrum of cytologic features, differential diagnoses and pitfalls.
The book will cover the full spectrum of benign and malignant primary conditions of the lymph nodes, with emphasis on common disorders. Discussion of metastatic conditions will be restricted to those that are relevant to the differential diagnosis of primary lymphoid disorders.
This book is designed as an easy to use resource that fits into the lab coat pocket, ideal for portability and quick reference. It is heavily illustrated and contains useful algorithms that guide the reader through the differential diagnosis of common and uncommon entities encountered in lymph node aspirates. The accompanying text follows an easy to use pattern-based outline. A useful resource for every pathologist, cytopathologist, fellow and trainee.
Reviews
From the reviews:
“This book on lymph node cytopathology is full of useful algorithms and numerous, high-quality illustrations. … logical algorithms and numerous illustrations make this handy book the practical reference for those who encounter lymph node fine needle aspirations (FNAs). … The numerous charts highlighting the most important morphologic features make this a quick, easy-to-consult book. … I can recommend this book without hesitation as a useful guide in the diagnosis of most diseases encountered using fine needle aspiration of lymph nodes.” (Maura F. O’Neil, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2011)
Authors and Affiliations
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Dept. of Lab. Medicine & Pathology, C422 Mayo MMC 76, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Stefan E. Pambuccian
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Outpatient Pathology Associates, Sacramento, USA
Ricardo H. Bardales
About the authors
Stefan E. Pambuccian, MD, is Director of Cytopathology and Cytopathology Fellowship Program in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ricardo H. Bardales, MD, is Pathologist at Outpatient Pathology Associates, Sacramento, California.