Malignant Lymphomas Other than Hodgkins Disease
Histology · Cytology · Ultrastructure · Immunology
- 860 páginas
- 31 horas de lectura
The book introduces the Kiel Classification, developed through collaborative discussions among pathologists in 1974, aiming for a universally acceptable terminology. It highlights the clinical relevance of this classification, supported by preliminary data from the Kiel Lymphoma Study Group. The text is organized into six sections, starting with a revised chapter on normal cytology by H.K. Muller-Hermelink, followed by a concise overview of light-microscopic techniques essential for accurate lymph-node disease diagnosis.
