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作者:[英]布萊恩•艾登,桑卡爾•巴納吉 等 來源:全球華人抗癌新藥網 發佈時間:2016-09-18

《人體腫瘤超微結構在其診斷及研究中的應用(英文版)》

基本資訊

作者:[英]布萊恩•艾登,桑卡爾•巴納吉,帕維爾•利伯斯基 等

出版社:浙江大學出版社

ISBN:9787308106269

版次:1

商品編碼:11325180

包裝:平裝

開本:16開

出版時間:2013-06-01

用紙:膠版紙

頁數:680

正文語種:英文


內容簡介

《人體腫瘤超微結構在其診斷及研究中的應用(英文版)》是一本關於人體腫瘤超微結構的圖集。基於電鏡病理學,囊括了在臨床上給病理醫生帶來很大診斷困難的良性胎記瘤和軟組織腫瘤的相關圖片,旨在説明腫瘤病理醫生作出診斷更精確;收錄了最新腫瘤變體的超微結構圖,這是此前相關亞顯微結構病理學專著中所未出現過的;深入探究腫瘤細胞的結構及功能,説明腫瘤研究者更好理解腫瘤細胞分化與細胞行為。《人體腫瘤超微結構在其診斷及研究中的應用(英文版)》的圖片均取材於人體腫瘤的活檢標本,每幅圖均配有圖例說明。每個章節包括三大塊內容:1~2頁的介紹性或說明性文字、配有圖例說明的圖片以及方便讀者獲取資訊的表格。此外,書後附有參考文獻,供讀者進一步閱讀及研究之用。


目錄

1 Introduction 1.1 IntroductoryRemarks

1.2 Electron Microscopy Applied to Tumors

1.3 ImpactandLimitations ofImmunohistochemistry

1.4 Value ofElectron Microscopy in Addition to Diagnosis.

1.5 Intellectual Basis for Tumour Diagnosis by Electron Microscopy.

1.6 Technique

1.6.1 Tissue Handling and Reagent Preparation

1.6.2 Electron Microscopy Procedure

1.6.3 Dewaxing for Electron Microscopy

1.7 AssessingtheQuality ofPreservationin Semi—thin Sections

1.8 Distinguishing Reactive from Neoplastic Cells

l.8.l Vessels

1.8 2 Mv0fibroblasts

1.8.3 StriatedMuscleCells

References


2 Epithelial Tumours.

2.1 Introductory Remarks

2.2 The Core Features ofEpithelial Differentiation.

2.3 The Keratinocyte as the Archetypal Cell for Assessing Basal.Cell and Squamous—Cell

Difierentiation 1n Tumours

2.4 Basal—Cell and Squamous.Cell Carcinoma

2.4.1 Conventional Basal—Cell and Squamous—Cell Ca~inoma

2.4.2 Variants ofBasal.Cell Carcinoma

2.4 3 Poorly Differentiated Squamous.Cell Ca~inoma,Variants of Squamous.Cell Carcinoma,

and Related Tumours Showing Squamous Differentiation

2.5 Ultrastructural Features ofGlandular D{fTerentiation

2.5 1 Ultrastructural Architecture ofthe Normal Gland

2.5.2 Secretory Materials ofEpithelial Origin

2.6 Thc Ultrastructure ofAdenocarcinoma

2.6.1 General UltrastructuraI Properties ofAdenocarcinoma

2.6.2 Additional Features ofDiagnostic or Biological Interest in Selected Examples of

Adenocarcinoma and Carcinomas Showing Glandular Epithelial DifTerentimion

2.7 Tumours Showing Distinctive Specialised Forms ofEpithelial Differentiation

2 .7.1 Mesothelioma

2.7.2 Adrenocortical Tumours

2.7.3 Oncocytoma

2.7.4 Myoepithelial Cell Differentiation in Tumours

2.7.5 Neuroendocrine Differentiation in Carcinoma

References


3 Melanncytic Lesions with Special Reference to Malignant Melanoma

3.1 Introductory Remarks

3.2 TheNormalMelanocyte

3.3 TheUltrastructure ofMalignantMelanoma

3.3.1 TheMelanosome

3.3.2 Ultrastmctural Features ofMalignant Melanoma in Addition to Melanosomes

3 3.3 The Ultrastructure ofMalignant Melanoma Variants

3.3.4 Tumours 0ther than Malignant Melanoma Showing Melanocytic Differentiation

Referenccs


4 Tumours ofSoft Tissue and Bone,and Other Mesenchymal Tumours。

4.1 IntroductoryRemarks

4.2 Fibroblastic and Myofibroblastic Tumours

4.2.1 The Normal Fibroblast and the Reactive Myofibroblast

4.2.2 Tumours and Tumour.Like Lesions Showing Fibroblastic Differentiation

4.2.3 Mvofibroblastic Differentiation in Tumours and Tumour-Like Lesions

4.3 FibrohistiocyticTumours

4.3.1 Giant—CellTumours

4.3.2 The Benign Fibrous Histiocytomas

4.3.3 Plexiform Fibrohistiocytie Tumour

4.3.4 The So.Called Malignant Fibrous Histiocytomas

4.3.5 Atypical Fibroxanthoma

4.4 Smooth—Muscle Tumours and Peficytic Tumours

4.4.1 TheNormal Smooth.MuscleCell

4.4.2 Leiomyoma—GlomusTumour

4.4.3 Myopericytoma/Haemangiopericytoma

4.4 4 Leiomyosarcoma

4.5 Tumours Showing Striated.Muscle Differentiation

4.5.1 The Normal Striated—Muscle Cell

4.5 2 Rhabdomyoma

4.5.3 Rhabdomyosarcoma

4.5.4 Rhabdomyoblasts in Tumours other than Rhabdomyoma and Rhabdomy

4.6 Gastrointestinal StromalTumours

4.6.1 TheInterstitialCell ofCajal

4.6.2 TheUltrastructure ofGIST

4.7 VascularTumours

4.7.l TheNoFmalVessel

4.7.2 BemgnVascularLesions

4.7.3 ConventionalAngiosarcoma

4.7.4 EpithelioidAngiosarcoma

4.7.5 Epithelioid HaemangloendOthelloma

4.7.6 Kaposi’s Sarcoma

4.8 AdipocyticTumours

4..8.1 TheNormalAdipocyte

4.8 2 BenignAdipocYticTumors

4.8 3 Liposarcoma

4 9 Tumours Showing Cartilaginous,Osteogenic and Notochordal Differentiation

4.9.1 NormalCells ofCartilage andBone

4.9.2 Benign Chondroblastic Lesions

4.9 3 Chondrosarcoma and Other Cartilaginous Tumours

4.9 4 Notochordal Tumours

4.9.5 Osteosarcoma and Other Osteogenic Tumours

4.10 Tumours Showing Complex or Uncertain Differentiation

4.10 l Ossifying Fibromyxoid Tumour

4.10 2 Mixed Tumour/Myoepithelioma

4.10 3 Synovial Sarcoma

4.10 4 Epithelioid Sarcoma

4.10.5 Alveolar Soft.Part Sarcoma

4.10.6 Desmoplastic Small.Round,Cell Tumour

4.lO 7 Malignant Rhabdoid Tumour

Refefences


5 Lymphoma and Leukaemia

5.1 IntroductoryRemarks

5 2 Normal (Reactive) Haematolymphoid Cells.

5.2.1 Lymphocytes

5.2.2 Centroblasts and Centrocytes

5.2.3 PlasmaCells

5.2.4 Monocytes.Macrophages,Langerhans Cells and Multinucleated Giant Cells

5.2.5 MastCells

5.2.6 EosinoDhils

5.2.7 Neutrophils

5.2.8 Basophils

5.2.9 Megakaryocytes andPlatelets

5.2.10 Erythroblasts f‘normoblasts’and‘normocytes’)

5.3 Haematolymphoid Neoplasia

5.3.l Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

5.3.2 TheAcuteLeukaemias,

5.3.3 B,CellNeoplasms

5.3.4 T—CellNeoplasms

5.3.5 HodgkinLymphoma

5.3.6 Tumours Showing Histiocytic Differentiation—Dendritic Cell Tumours

5.3.7 ReticulumCellTumours

References


6 Tumours ofthe Central Nervous System

6.1 Introductory Remarks

6.2 AstrocyticTumours

6.21 Astrocytoma

6.2 2 Glioblastoma

6.2.3 Pilocytic Astrocytoma.

6.2 4 PilomyxoidAstrocytoma

6.2.5 Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma

6.2 6 MonomorphousAngiocentricGlioma

6.2 7 Subependymal Giant.Cell Astrocytoma ofTuberous Sclerosis

6.3 Oligogodendroglioma

6.4 Ependymoma and Subependymoma

6.5 Choroid Plexus Tumours.

6.6 MixedNeuronal andGilalTumours

6.6.1 Gangliocytoma and Ganglioglioma

6.6.2 Desmoplastic Infantile Ganglioglioma/Desmoplastic Cerebral

Astrocytoma ofInfancy or Desmoplastic Infantile Astrocytoma

6.6.3 Angioganglioglioma

6.6.4 Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumour

6.6.5 CentralNeurocytoma

6.6.6 Extraventricular Neurocytoma

6.6.7 Papillary Glioneuronal Tumour

6.6.8 Glioneuronal Tumour with Neuropil.Like Islands/Rosetted Glioneuronal Tumour

6..6.9 Rosette—Forming Glioneuronal Tumour ofthe IV Ventricle

6.7 PinealParenchymaTumours

6.7.1 Pineocytoma

6.7.2 PPT ofIntermediate Difierentiation

6.7.3 Pineoblastoma

6.7.4 PapillaryTumour ofthePinealRegion

6.8 EmbryonalTumours

6.8.1 Medulloepithelioma

6.8.2 Ependvmoblastoma

6.8.3 Medulloblastoma

6.8.4 Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumour

6.8.5 Melanotic Neuroectodermal Tumour ofInfancy

6.9 Meningioma and Meningioangiomatosis

6.10 Intracranial Germ Tumours

6.10.l Germinomas

6.10.2 Yolk SacTumour

6.lO 3 EmbryonalCarcinoma

6.10.4 Choriocarcinoma

6.11 Craniopharyngioma

6.12 Paraganglioma

6.13 Cerebellar Liponeurocytoma

Acknowledgements

References


7 Tumours of the Nenroendocrine System and the Peripheral Nervous System

7.l IntroductoryRemarks

7.2 The Ultrastructure ofNeuroendocrine Tumours

7.2.1 The Archetypal Neuroendocrine Granule

7.2.2 Vafimions in the Structure ofNeuroendocrine Granules in Different Neuroendocfine

TumOurs.and Additional Ultrastructural Features ofNeuroendocrine Tumours

7.3 Tumours ofthe PeripheralNervous System

7.3.1 TheNormalNeuron

7.3.2 Extracranial Tumours Showing Neuronal/Glial/Ganglionic Differentiation

7.3 3 TheNormalNerve Sheath

7.3 4 Tumours oftheNerve Sheath

7.4 Meningioma

References


8 Miscellaneous Tumours and Tumour.Like Lesions

8.1 Introductory Rema~s.

8.2 Tumours ofthe Male and Female Reproductive Tracts

8.2.1 Seminoma

8.2 2 Embryonal Carcinoma

8 2.3 Endodermal Sinus Turnout(Yolk Sac Tumour)

8.2 4 Choriocarcinoma

8.2 5 Tumours Showing Leydig—Cell Differentiation

8.2 6 Tumours Showing Sertoli—Cell Differentiation

8.2.7 Tumours Showing Granulosa.Cell Differentiation

8.3 BlastemalTumours

8.3 1 Wilms’Tumour fNephroblastoma)

8.3 2 Pulmonary and Pleuropulmonary Blastoma

8.3 3 Hepatoblastoma

8.3 4 Pancreatoblastoma

8.4 Embryonal Sarcoma ofLiver

8.5 Juxtaglomerular Cell Tumour

8.6 CardiacMyxoma.

8.7 Pneumocytoma(Sclerosing Haemangioma of Lungl)

8.8 Cellular Neurothekeoma

8.9 Amyloidoma

8 10 Malakoplakia

8.11 Bacillary Angiomatosis and Mycobacterial Spindle—Cell Pseudotumour

8.12 Rosai—Dorfman Disease

References

Index