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This is a reference text for pathologists, gastroenterologists and surgeons. The third edition of "Gastrointestinal Pathology" has been considerably revised and expanded to include important new advances and the list of contributors now contains four new authors. Amongst the advances are the new insights into the aetiology of epithelial and lymphoid neoplasia which have resulted from the use of monoclonal antibody probes, and the greater awareness of the importance of bacterial and viral pathogens in the development of inflammatory disorders. Completely new sections include those on the pathology of the peritoneum and mesentery, and the practicalities of examination and reporting of specimens. The relevance of cytodiagnosis is emphasised by its incorporation into relevant sections.

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Morson & Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology, Basil Clifford Morson, Ian Michael Pudsey Dawson, David W. Day, Jeremy R. Jass, Ashley B. Price, Geraint T. Williams

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Subtítulo
Third Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1990
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
758
ISBN10
0632016930
ISBN13
9780632016938
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Descripción
This is a reference text for pathologists, gastroenterologists and surgeons. The third edition of "Gastrointestinal Pathology" has been considerably revised and expanded to include important new advances and the list of contributors now contains four new authors. Amongst the advances are the new insights into the aetiology of epithelial and lymphoid neoplasia which have resulted from the use of monoclonal antibody probes, and the greater awareness of the importance of bacterial and viral pathogens in the development of inflammatory disorders. Completely new sections include those on the pathology of the peritoneum and mesentery, and the practicalities of examination and reporting of specimens. The relevance of cytodiagnosis is emphasised by its incorporation into relevant sections.