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Neuropathology - A Guide for Practising Pathologists

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In commissioning this volume of Current Topics in Pathology, the editor of the series, Prof. Sir Colin Berry, asked me to produce something "which is aimed at the general pathologist but from the point of view of the neuropathologist who knows what is not being done well". This was easier said than done. Many aspects of neuropathology are encountered only infrequently in general pathology and are best dealt with by re ferral of material to a specialist unit. Others need more extensive investigation than is practicable in a general pathology setting. Yet neurological disorders in general are common and are encountered by general histopathologists, paediatric and forensic pathologists on a daily basis, particularly in autopsy practice. In inviting contributions to this volume of Current Topics in Pathology, I therefore biased the con tents towards disorders in which the conduct of the autopsy and the initial approach to neuropathological investigation are of critical importance in making the diagnosis. The authors all have a wealth of experience and expertise and I believe that this is reflected in their approach, which is both personal and practical. Indeed, the emphasis in this book is very much on the provision of practical advice. All of the chapters contain guidelines on the conduct of autopsies as well as infor mation on the macroscopic and basic histological assessment of the nervous system in the relevant disorders.

List of contents

Autopsy Approach to Infections of the CNS.- Cerebrovascular Disease - Practical Issues in Surgical and Autopsy Pathology.- Head Injury in Routine and Forensic Pathological Practice.- Sudden Unexplained Death in Adults.- The Pathological Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative Diseases Causing Dementia.- Investigation of Prion Diseases.- Autopsy Investigation of Disorders of Skeletal Muscle and Peripheral Nerves.- Lymphoma and the Nervous System.

Summary

In commissioning this volume of Current Topics in Pathology, the editor of the series, Prof. Sir Colin Berry, asked me to produce something "which is aimed at the general pathologist but from the point of view of the neuropathologist who knows what is not being done well". This was easier said than done. Many aspects of neuropathology are encountered only infrequently in general pathology and are best dealt with by re ferral of material to a specialist unit. Others need more extensive investigation than is practicable in a general pathology setting. Yet neurological disorders in general are common and are encountered by general histopathologists, paediatric and forensic pathologists on a daily basis, particularly in autopsy practice. In inviting contributions to this volume of Current Topics in Pathology, I therefore biased the con tents towards disorders in which the conduct of the autopsy and the initial approach to neuropathological investigation are of critical importance in making the diagnosis. The authors all have a wealth of experience and expertise and I believe that this is reflected in their approach, which is both personal and practical. Indeed, the emphasis in this book is very much on the provision of practical advice. All of the chapters contain guidelines on the conduct of autopsies as well as infor mation on the macroscopic and basic histological assessment of the nervous system in the relevant disorders.

Product details

Assisted by Love (Editor), S Love (Editor), S. Love (Editor), Seth Love (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642640254
ISBN 978-3-642-64025-4
No. of pages 284
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 17 mm
Weight 474 g
Illustrations X, 284 p.
Series Current Topics in Pathology
Current Topics in Pathology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Pathology, ZNS, Kopfverletzung, Neuropathologie, Lymphom, Neuropathology, Lymphoma, tissue, prion diseases, autopsy, forensic pathology, Prione

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