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| Autore: |
Bateman Adrian C
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| Titolo: |
Morson and Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology
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| Pubblicazione: | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
| ©2024 | |
| Edizione: | 6th ed. |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (1139 pages) |
| Disciplina: | 616.33071 |
| Soggetto topico: | Pathology |
| Gastroenterology | |
| Altri autori: |
GreensonJoel K
LauwersGregory Y
LoughreyMaurice B
NovelliMarco R
SheahanKieran
ShepherdNeil A
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| Nota di contenuto: | Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- About the companion website -- Part 1 Oesophagus -- Chapter 1 The normal oesophagus: anatomy, specimen dissection and histology relevant to pathological practice -- Anatomy -- Histology -- The mucosa -- Submucosa -- Muscularis propria -- Adventitia -- Vascular structures in the mucosa and submucosa of the oesophagus -- Tissues adjacent to the oesophagus, including the pleura -- Location of the oesophago-gastric junction -- Handling of endoscopic and resection oesophageal specimens -- Endoscopic resection specimens -- Surgical resection specimens -- References -- Chapter 2 Normal embryology, foetal development and developmental abnormalities -- Embryology and foetal development -- Anomalies of development -- Duplications, diverticula and cysts -- Congenital duplication cysts -- Oesophageal bronchogenic cysts -- Other cysts -- Atresia, stenosis and tracheo-oesophageal fistula -- Oesophago-bronchial fistula and pulmonary sequestration -- Heterotopias -- Heterotopic gastric mucosa -- Heterotopic sebaceous gland tissue -- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia -- Anterior and posterior rachischisis -- Laryngo-tracheo-oesophageal cleft -- References -- Chapter 3 Neuromuscular and mechanical disorders of the oesophagus -- Classification -- Progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) -- Primary muscle disorders -- Oesophago-gastric outflow obstruction and other motility disorders of the oesophagus -- Achalasia -- Diverticula, rings and webs -- Acquired hiatus hernia -- Muscular and connective tissue changes associated with eosinophilic oesophagitis -- References -- Chapter 4 Inflammatory disorders of the oesophagus -- Classification -- Reflux oesophagitis -- Pathogenesis -- Histology -- Infective oesophagitis. |
| Herpes simplex virus oesophagitis -- Cytomegalovirus oesophagitis -- Chronic HIV-associated oesophageal ulcers -- Other viruses -- Candida oesophagitis -- Other fungi -- Mycobacterial infections -- Other bacterial infections -- Chagas disease -- Eosinophilic oesophagitis -- Drug- and chemical-induced oesophagitis -- Pill oesophagitis -- Ingestion of corrosive chemicals -- Sloughing oesophagitis -- Radiation oesophagitis -- Crohn's disease -- The lymphocytic pattern of oesophagitis -- Oesophagitis associated with skin disease -- Graft-versus-host disease -- References -- Chapter 5 Barrett's oesophagus -- Introduction -- Definition and diagnosis -- The significance of intestinal metaplasia -- Glandular phenotypes -- Biopsy evaluation of dysplasia in Barrett's oesophagus -- Endoscopic resection specimens -- The effects of treatment -- References -- Chapter 6 Polyps and tumour-like lesions of the oesophagus -- Inflammatory/hyperplastic polyp -- Giant fibrovascular polyp -- Glycogenic acanthosis -- Leiomyomatosis -- Squamous papilloma -- References -- Chapter 7 Tumours of the oesophagus -- Adenoma and polypoid glandular dysplasia -- Benign salivary-gland-type tumours -- Malignant epithelial tumours -- Epidemiology of oesophageal cancer -- Predisposing risk factors for oesophageal cancer -- Smoking and tobacco use -- Alcohol -- Obesity and body composition -- Dietary factors -- Hormonal and reproductive factors -- Other environmental factors -- Medications -- Infections -- Exogenous factors -- Associated conditions -- Genetic predisposition to oesophageal cancer -- Squamous-cell carcinoma -- Clinical features -- Pathology -- Tumour spread and prognosis -- Histological variants -- Adenocarcinoma -- Clinical features -- References -- Chapter 8 Miscellaneous conditions of the oesophagus -- Cervical inlet patch -- Trauma -- Rupture and perforation. | |
| Mallory-Weiss syndrome -- Oesophageal casts -- Black oesophagus -- Varices -- Webs and rings -- Barium sulphate in the oesophagus -- References -- Part 2 Stomach -- Chapter 9 The normal stomach: anatomy, histology, and specimen dissection relevant to pathological practice -- General function -- Position in the body -- Zones of the stomach -- Layers of the gastric wall -- The gastric mucosa -- Submucosa -- Muscularis propria -- Subserosa and serosa -- Neural networks of the gastric wall and interstitial cells of Cajal -- Vasculature -- Lymphatics and lymph nodes -- Relationship with endoscopic findings -- Specimen handling and dissection -- References -- Chapter 10 The stomach: normal embryology, foetal development and developmental abnormalities -- Normal embryology and foetal development -- Developmental abnormalities -- Congenital agastria -- Congenital microgastria -- Atresia, webs and diaphragms -- Congenital pyloric stenosis -- Duplications -- Diverticula -- Dextrogastria -- Heterotopias -- Volvulus -- Hamartomas -- References -- Chapter 11 Inflammatory disorders of the stomach -- Introduction -- The effects of injury on the gastric mucosa -- Classification of gastritis -- Gastritis with prominent lamina propria inflammation -- Gastritis with lymphoplasmacytic inflammation -- Gastritis with lymphocytic inflammation and lymphoid hyperplasia -- Gastritis with eosinophilic inflammation -- Gastritis with neutrophilic inflammation -- Gastritis with sub-epithelial collagen deposition -- Gastritis with increased intra-epithelial lymphocytes -- Gastritis with granulomatous and histiocytic inflammation -- Gastritis with limited lamina propria inflammation -- Gastritis with viral inclusions -- Gastritis with prominent haemorrhage, ulceration and/or necrosis -- Gastritis with foveolar hyperplasia and mucin depletion. | |
| Gastritis with increased apoptosis, mitotic figures and/or nuclear atypia -- Gastritis with predominant mucosal and/or submucosal vascular changes -- Gastritis characterised by crystal, pigment and other exogenous deposits -- Gastric inflammatory pathology in the immunocompromised -- Organisms incidentally identified on gastric histology -- The gut microbiome in gastric inflammatory disorders -- References -- Chapter 12 Polyps and tumour-like lesions of the stomach -- Introduction -- Epidemiology of gastric polyps -- Classification of gastric polyps -- Epithelial polyps -- Non-epithelial polyps -- Fundic gland polyps -- Hyperplastic polyps -- Adenoma -- Intestinal-type adenomas -- Foveolar-type adenomas -- Pyloric gland adenoma -- Oxyntic gland adenomas -- Gastric neuroendocrine tumours -- Polypoid carcinomas -- Polyps developing in the setting of polyposis -- Juvenile polyps and juvenile polyposis -- Peutz-Jeghers syndrome -- Cowden disease (PTEN hamartoma tumour syndrome) -- Cronkhite-Canada syndrome -- Non-epithelial and malformative polypoid lesions -- Lipoma -- Xanthoma -- Gastric heterotopic pancreas -- Ménétrier disease -- Clinical features and natural history -- Pathogenesis -- Pathology -- Polyp-like lesions -- References -- Chapter 13 Epithelial tumours of the stomach -- Preneoplastic lesions -- Indefinite for dysplasia/intra-epithelial neoplasia -- Dysplasia/Intra-epithelial neoplasia -- Malignant epithelial tumours -- Adenocarcinoma -- Unusual variants of gastric carcinoma -- Prognosis and staging of gastric cancer -- Early gastric cancer -- Patterns of spread -- Staging and prognosis of advanced gastric cancer -- Histological features and prognosis -- Hereditary gastric cancer syndromes -- Criteria for familial/hereditary gastric cancer -- Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer -- GAPPS syndrome -- Molecular aspects of gastric carcinoma. | |
| Molecular classification schemes of gastric carcinoma -- Gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms -- Neuroendocrine tumours -- Neuroendocrine carcinomas -- Mixed neuroendocrine-non-neuroendocrine neoplasms -- Mixed adeno-neuroendocrine carcinomas -- Secondary (metastatic) neoplasms in the stomach -- References -- Chapter 14 Stromal tumours of the stomach -- Overview -- Gastrointestinal stromal tumours -- Pathogenesis and molecular findings -- Clinical features -- Pathologic features -- Immunohistochemical features -- Differential diagnosis of GIST -- Prognosis -- Treatment -- GIST syndromes -- Tumours of neural origin -- Schwannoma -- Granular-cell tumour -- Tumours of smooth-muscle origin -- Leiomyoma -- Leiomyosarcoma -- Smooth-muscle tumour of uncertain malignant potential -- Vascular and perivascular tumours -- Glomus tumours -- Angiosarcoma and Kaposi sarcoma -- Tumours of adipose tissue -- Lipomas -- Liposarcomas -- Other mesenchymal tumours of interest -- Plexiform fibromyxoma (plexiform angiomyxoid myofibroblastic tumour of the stomach) -- Gastrointestinal clear cell sarcoma / malignant gastrointestinal neuroectodermal tumour -- Synovial sarcoma of the stomach -- Gastroblastoma -- Calcifying fibrous tumour of the stomach -- Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour -- References -- Chapter 15 Lymphoid tumours of the stomach -- Introduction -- Primary gastric lymphomas -- Incidence and distribution -- The classification of primary gastric lymphomas -- General considerations on diagnostic procedures -- Staging of gastric lymphoma -- Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of MALT type (MALT lymphoma) -- Primary gastric diffuse large B cell lymphoma -- Other primary gastric lymphomas -- Secondary lymphomatous involvement -- Miscellaneous haematological malignancies -- References -- Chapter 16 Miscellaneous conditions of the stomach -- Acute gastric dilatation. | |
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| Sommario/riassunto: | Morson and Dawson’s Pathology, edited by Adrian C. Bateman and others, is a comprehensive medical textbook offering an in-depth exploration of pathology, with a focus on the gastrointestinal tract. This sixth edition provides updated information on the anatomy, histology, and pathology of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, appendix, and large intestine. It covers a wide range of topics including normal anatomy and embryology, inflammatory and vascular disorders, tumor pathology, and miscellaneous conditions. The book is designed as a resource for pathologists, medical students, and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of gastrointestinal diseases and their pathological manifestations. The text is supported by illustrations and references, making it a valuable tool for both clinical practice and academic study. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Morson and Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology ![]() |
| ISBN: | 9781119423195 |
| 1119423198 | |
| 9781119423225 | |
| 1119423228 | |
| 9781119423218 | |
| 111942321X | |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9911019978503321 |
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