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Thymus, Lymph Nodes, Spleen and Lymphatics

Volume 7 in the Systemic Pathology Series

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For the 3rd edition of the internationally acclaimed Systemic Pathology series, edited by Prof W St C Symmers, there is now a separate volume covering the endoreticular system. Its author, Professor Henry, is already well-known for the successful Colour Atlas of Thymus and Lymph Node Histopathology, and now brings her expertise to add to the wealth of knowledge available in the Systemic Pathology series. This volume comprehensively covers the thymus, lymph nodes and spleen and is essential reading for candidates for the MRCPath. It is highly illustrated to aid diagnostic work and extensively referenced for further reading. Its discursive tone makes it an eminently readable source of expert knowledge. The format is similar to that of previous volumes which has proved attractive and popular, however the content is new and entirely rewritten, offering far more comprehensive coverage of the entire endoreticular system than the two previous editions.
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9780443034299
9780443034299

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Publication date
1991
Issue number
3
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1056
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 248
Weight (g)
3021
  • An Introduction to the Immune Function of Thymus, Lymph Node and Spleen. The Thymus Gland. Lymph Nodes. Lymphadenitis Caused By Infection and Infestation. Sarcoidosis and Other Varieties of Granulomatous Lymphadenitis of Uncertain Cause. The Spleen. Neoplastic Disorders of Lymphoreticular Tissue. Immunostanding in the Diagnosis of Lymph Node Pathology. The Lymphatic Vessels. Index
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