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Diagnostic Cytology of the Urinary Tract

With Histopathologic and Clinical Correlations

9780397514755
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Description
This practical text describes how cytologic diagnosis is utilized in urinary tract disease. Areas covered include urinary sediment; benign disorders; bladder tumors; tumors of the urethra, ureters, and renal pelves; and tumors of the kidney and adrenals, prostate, and testes. This text also provides a comprehensive review of new diagnostic techniques including flow cytometry, image analysis, and molecular genetic techniques.
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Publication date
1995
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
416
Weight (g)
1297
  • THE LOWER URINARY TRACT
    Indications, Collection and Laboratory Processing of Cytologic Samples
    The Cellular and Acellular Components of the Urinary Sediment
    The Makeup of The Urinary Sediment According to the Collection Technique
    Cytologic Manifestations of Benign Disorders Affecting the Cells of the Lower Urinary Tract
    Tumors of the Bladder and Urothelial (Transitional Cell) Tumor
    The Urethra, Ureters, Renal Pelves and Ileal Conduit

    THE PROSTATE, KIDNEY, ADRENAL, PARARENAL AND RETROPERITONEAL SPACES
    Renal, Pararenal, Adrenal, and Retroperitoneal Lesions
    Prostatic and Testicular Tumors

    NEWER TECHNIQUES IN THE ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING OF TUMORS
    Quantitative and Analytical Techniques of the Urinary Tract
    Immunocytochemistry
    Molecular Genetic Techniques in Urologic Tumors

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