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SECTION 1: TISSUES Chapter 1. History of Histology Chapter 2. Study of Cell Chapter 3. Study of Simple Epithelium Chapter 4. Study of Stratified Epithelium Chapter 5. Glandular Tissue Chapter 6. Study of Connective Tissue: Cells Chapter 7. Study of Connective Tissue: Fibers and Matrix Chapter 8. Study of Cartilage Chapter 9. Study of Bones Chapter 10. Study of Muscle Tissue Chapter 11. Study of Nervous Tissue I Chapter 12. Study of Nervous Tissue II SECTION 2: ORGANS Chapter 13. Study of Cardiovascular System I Chapter 14. Study of Cardiovascular System II Chapter 15. Study of Lymphatic Organs I Chapter 16. Study of Lymphatic Organs II Chapter 17. Study of Respiratory System I Chapter 18. Study of Respiratory System II Chapter 19. Study of Respiratory System: Lung Chapter 20. Study of Digestive System: Salivary Gland Chapter 21. Study of Digestive System: Lip and Tongue Chapter 22. Study of Digestive System: Esophagus Chapter 23. Study of Digestive System: Stomach Chapter 24. Study of Digestive System: Small Intestine Chapter 25. Study of Digestive System: Colon and Appendix Chapter 26. Study of Digestive System: Rectum and Anal Canal Chapter 27. Study of Digestive System: Liver Chapter 28. Study of Gallbladder and Pancreas Chapter 29. Study of Urinary System: Kidney Chapter 30. Study of Urinary System: Ureter and Urinary Bladder Chapter 31. Study of Male Genital System: Testes Chapter 32. Study of Male Genital System I Chapter 33. Study of Male Genital System II Chapter 34. Study of Male Genital System III Chapter 35. Study of Female Genital System I Chapter 36. Study of Female Genital System II Chapter 37. Study of Female Genital System III Chapter 38. Study of Nervous System: Spinal Cord Chapter 39. Study of Nervous System: Cerebellum and Cerebrum Chapter 40. Study of Endocrine Gland: Pituitary and Thyroid Gland Chapter 41. Study of Endocrine Gland: Adrenal and Parathyroid Chapter 42. Study of Skin Chapter 43. Study of Mammary Gland Chapter 44. Study of Cornea and Retina Index
This book is designed for undergraduate medical and dental students. The present updated edition is an illustrated account of microscopic structures of tissues and organs in a simple and precise language. The text is extremely student-friendly. - Concise, point-wise presentation of text for easy learning and quick recapitulation during exams - Line diagrams for basic understanding of the tissues/organs - Pencil sketches of sections (haematoxylin & eosin stained) along with salient points of identification, well integrated with text for understanding technical details of structures at the backdrop of theory - Practicals comprising excellent quality large sized microphotographs at the end of the theory with detailed explanations of what students are expected to observe - Clinical correlation of certain important structures - Self-assessment exercise at the end of each chapter for revision of the topics studied
Learn to identify histological structures and their correlated functions! Histology: An Essential Textbook is a concise, multimedia study guide for medical students who need to learn the functions and related correlations of cells, tissues, and organs of the human body. Professor D.J. Lowrie, Jr. has written a unique and practical medical histology resource based on self-directed modules originally created to replace live histology laboratory sessions. This resource will help medical students learn how to identify histological structures on slide preparations and electron micrographs. Short videos by the author, who demonstrates structures via digitized histology slides, provide additional guidance. Shorter, targeted concepts and brief explanations accompanied by numerous illustrations, self-assessment quizzes, and videos demonstrating key features of histological structures set this resource apart from existing, text-dense books. Key Features Nearly 850 images, consisting primarily of electron and light micrographs, aid in identification of histological structures and long-term retention Correlation of histological structure with other basic science disciplines, such as gross anatomy, embryology, and pathology allows students to integrate material effectively Over 1000 online multiple choice questions and answers mirror exam topics students frequently encounter in curriculum and the USMLE® Nearly 375 videos provide a personal tutor that teaches students histological structures, while providing tips for proper identification This is a must-have self-study guide for medical students, as well as a stellar teaching tool for instructors.
This is a brand new edition of the leading reference work on histological techniques. It is an essential and invaluable resource suited to all those involved with histological preparations and applications, from the student to the highly experienced laboratory professional. This is a one stop reference book that the trainee histotechnologist can purchase at the beginning of his career and which will remain valuable to him as he increasingly gains experience in daily practice. Thoroughly revised and up-dated edition of the standard reference work in histotechnology that successfully integrates both theory and practice.Provides a single comprehensive resource on the tried and tested investigative techniques as well as coverage of the latest technical developments. Over 30 international expert contributors all of whom are involved in teaching, research and practice.Provides authoritative guidance on principles and practice of fixation and staining. Extensive use of summary tables, charts and boxes.Information is well set out and easy to retrieve. Six useful appendices included (SI units, solution preparation, specimen mounting, solubility). Provides practical information on measurements, preparation solutions that are used in daily laboratory practice. Color photomicrographs used extensively throughout. Better replicates the actual appearance of the specimen under the microscope. Brand new co-editors. New material on immunohistochemical and molecular diagnostic techniques.Enables user to keep abreast of latest advances in the field.
A strong grounding in basic histology is essential for all pathologists. However, there had always been a gap between histology and pathology in which histologic information specifically for the pathologist was often lacking. Histology for Pathologists deals with the microscopic features of normal human tissues, from the perspective of the surgical pathologist. This is the only text that uses human (vs. animal) tissues for the histology. It is the best reference in the literature for information on normal histology, and, as such, is essential for all clinical pathologists. Written by pathologists for pathologists, the new edition updates the pathologist's understanding of normal histology up to date with the incremental advances made in the last five years. The 3rd edition has become a "classic" purchased by virtually all residents beginning their pathology training, as well as pathologists in practice. The 4th edition builds on that substantial foundation. The table of contents remains essentially the same with the exception of some changes in authorship.
In pathology education within North America, there exists a wide gap in the pedagogy between medical school and residency. As a result, the pathology intern often comes into residency unprepared. Completely illustrated in color, this book lays the foundation of practical pathology and provides a scaffold on which to build a knowledge base. It includes basic introductory material and progresses through each organ system. Within each chapter, there is a brief review of salient normal histology, a discussion of typical specimen types, a strategic approach to the specimen, and a discussion of how the multitude of different diagnoses relate to each other.
A Practical Guide to the Histology of the Mouse provides a full-colour atlas of mouse histology. Mouse models of disease are used extensively in biomedical research with many hundreds of new models being generated each year. Complete phenotypic analysis of all of these models can benefit from histologic review of the tissues. This book is aimed at veterinary and medical pathologists who are unfamiliar with mouse tissues and scientists who wish to evaluate their own mouse models. It provides practical guidance on the collection, sampling and analysis of mouse tissue samples in order to maximize the information that can be gained from these tissues. As well as illustrating the normal microscopic anatomy of the mouse, the book also describes and explains the common anatomic variations, artefacts associated with tissue collection and background lesions to help the scientist to distinguish these changes from experimentally- induced lesions. This will be an essential bench-side companion for researchers and practitioners looking for an accessible and well-illustrated guide to mouse pathology. Written by experienced pathologists and specifically tailored to the needs of scientists and histologists Full colour throughout Provides advice on sampling tissues, necropsy and recording data Includes common anatomic variations, background lesions and artefacts which will help non-experts understand whether histologic variations seen are part of the normal background or related to their experimental manipulation