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Cytology of the Mediastinum and Gut Via Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Aspiration

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This text provides a comprehensive review of the cytology of disease processes of the mediastinum and mediastinal lymph nodes with emphasis in lung and gut nodal cancer staging in specimens obtained by EUS-FNA. This book also reviews the cytology of intramural masses of the gastrointestinal tract using a pattern-based diagnostic approach. The cytomorphology of lesions obtained by EUS-FNA is peculiar by the common presence in the obtained sample of normal luminal gastrointestinal contents, and the cytopathologist should be familiar with this pattern not often seen when the sampling is done by percutaneous approach. Technical considerations pertaining to the operator performing the procedure as well as to the cytopathologist, with emphasis on rapid on-site interpretation are also covered. Most lesions described in the book also have endoscopic US image correlation.
Cytology of the Mediastinum and Gut is a useful and practical guide for cytological interpretation and differential diagnosis of lesions obtained by EUS-FNA of mediastinum and gut. All chapters are written by experts with many years of experience in the field and contain the cytology, immuno-profile, molecular profile, and ultrasound features of the masses described.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

General Considerations of EUS and EUS-FNA.- Technical Considerations of EUS and EUS-FNA.- EUS-FNA of Mediastinal Masses.- EUS and EUS-FNA in Lung, Esophageal, and Gastrointestinal Tract Nodel Cancer Staging.- EUS and EUS-FNA of Intramural Masses of the Esophagus, Stomach and Proximal Intestinal Tract.- ERUS and ERUS-FNA of Intramural Masses of the Colorectum.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Ricardo H. Bardales, MD, MIAC

Member International Academy of Cytology, Endocrine Certification in Neck Ultrasound
Outpatient Pathology Associates
Pathology and Cytopathology
Sacramento, CA, USA

Zusammenfassung

This text provides a comprehensive review of the cytology of disease processes of the mediastinum and mediastinal lymph nodes with emphasis in lung and gut nodal cancer staging in specimens obtained by EUS-FNA. This book also reviews the cytology of intramural masses of the gastrointestinal tract using a pattern-based diagnostic approach. The cytomorphology of lesions obtained by EUS-FNA is peculiar by the common presence in the obtained sample of normal luminal gastrointestinal contents, and the cytopathologist should be familiar with this pattern not often seen when the sampling is done by percutaneous approach. Technical considerations pertaining to the operator performing the procedure as well as to the cytopathologist, with emphasis on rapid on-site interpretation are also covered. Most lesions described in the book also have endoscopic US image correlation.
Cytology of the Mediastinum and Gut is a useful and practical guide for cytological interpretation and differential diagnosis of lesions obtained by EUS-FNA of mediastinum and gut. All chapters are written by experts with many years of experience in the field and contain the cytology, immuno-profile, molecular profile, and ultrasound features of the masses described.

Zusatztext

“The authors provide a comprehensive review of the cytopathology of lesions of the mediastinum and tubular GI tract. … This is a compact yet thorough reference for mediastinal and GI EUS-FNA. It is an ideal scope-side reference book; I’ll recommend it to colleagues and trainees alike.” (Blythe Gorman, The ASC Bulletin, Vol. 54 (5), September, 2017)
“This book summarizes the cytopathology of disease processes of the mediastinum in a practical way, with plenty of quality graphics for its small size. … This is intended as a resource for cytopathologists, cytopathology fellows, cytotechnology students, and upper level pathology residents. It is indeed a great resource for all of the above, but it is also helpful for clinical practitioners and fellows. … Other medical professionals interested in the area also will find it useful.” (Manuel Lora Gonzalez, Doody's BookReviews, May, 2015)

Bericht

"The authors provide a comprehensive review of the cytopathology of lesions of the mediastinum and tubular GI tract. ... This is a compact yet thorough reference for mediastinal and GI EUS-FNA. It is an ideal scope-side reference book; I'll recommend it to colleagues and trainees alike." (Blythe Gorman, The ASC Bulletin, Vol. 54 (5), September, 2017)
"This book summarizes the cytopathology of disease processes of the mediastinum in a practical way, with plenty of quality graphics for its small size. ... This is intended as a resource for cytopathologists, cytopathology fellows, cytotechnology students, and upper level pathology residents. It is indeed a great resource for all of the above, but it is also helpful for clinical practitioners and fellows. ... Other medical professionals interested in the area also will find it useful." (Manuel Lora Gonzalez, Doody's BookReviews, May, 2015)

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Ricardo H. Bardales (Herausgeber), Ricard H Bardales (Herausgeber), Ricardo H Bardales (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319127958
ISBN 978-3-31-912795-8
Seiten 152
Abmessung 130 mm x 205 mm x 8 mm
Gewicht 188 g
Illustration XIII, 152 p. 75 illus., 68 illus. in color.
Serien Essentials in Cytopathology
Essentials in Cytopathology
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Medizin > Klinische Fächer

Endokrinologie, B, Medicine, Pathology, Gastrointestinale und kolorektale Chirurgie, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology

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