Bone Marrow Pathology
Bone Marrow Pathology Jeffery M. Klco John L. Frater I. NORMAL GROSS AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY. The bone marrow is generally considered the fourth largest organ in the human body and…
Bone Marrow Pathology Jeffery M. Klco John L. Frater I. NORMAL GROSS AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY. The bone marrow is generally considered the fourth largest organ in the human body and…
Nerve Biopsies Robert E. Schmidt Successful use of nerve biopsy requires a discussion between the clinician and neuropathologist since the clinical differential diagnosis may dictate an unusual sampling scheme, for…
Central Nervous System: Brain, Spinal Cord, and Meninges Richard J. Perrin Sushama Patil Arie Perry I. INTRODUCTION. The task of evaluating a neuropathologic specimen often seems daunting, given the complexity…
Skin: Melanocytic Lesions Anne C. Lind Nils Becker Emily A. Bantle Louis P. Dehner I. BACKGROUND. Melanocytes are melanin-synthesizing cells derived from the neural crest. During the first 3 months…
Nonmelanocytic Tumors of the Skin Nathan C. Walk Yumei Chen Anne C. Lind Friederike Kreisel Dongsi Lu I. BENIGN TUMORS OF THE EPIDERMIS A. Seborrheic keratosis 1. Clinical: Single or…
Skin: Nonneoplastic Dermatopathology Samuel J. Pruden II Kimberley G. Crone Anne C. Lind I. NORMAL MICROANATOMY. Microscopically, the skin is composed of three compartments: the epidermis (a keratinizing epithelium), the…
Uterine Cervix Michael E. Hull I. NORMAL GROSS AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY A. Gross. The cervix is the tubular distal portion of the uterus, divided into the ectocervix and endocervix. The…