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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Types of cytologic specimens and cytopreparations -- Pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors -- Neuroendocrine tumors of the gastro-intestinal tract, appendix, biliary tract, and gall bladder -- Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors -- Neuroendocrine tumors of the mediastinum -- Neuroendocrine tumors of the salivary glands -- Neuroendocrine tumors of the thyroid -- Parathyroid glands -- Pituitary neoplasms -- Cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma/merkel cell carcinoma -- Neuroendocrine tumors of the genito-urinary tract -- Miscellaneous neuroendocrine tumors of the epithelial type -- Adrenal medulla and pheochromocytoma -- Extraadrenal paragangliomas -- Primitive neuroectodermal neoplasms in pediatric age group and adolescents -- Miscellaneous neuroendocrine tumors of the neural type.
The neuroendocrine system is fascinating. It is an intriguing, complex system. For centuries, it has sustained the interest of scientists, who have provided the community with a wealth of information on neuroendocrine tumors types, history, genetics, clinical presentation, surgical pathology, differential diagnoses on everything except cytopathology until now. This one-of-a-kind color atlas fills a long-standing void in neuroendocrine resources. This atlas provides clear, descriptive information on the cytopathology of neuroendocrine tumor types and differential diagnoses in one cutting-edge, comprehensive resource. This unique atlas is dedicated exclusively to providing expert, illustrated coverage of the cytopathology of neuroendocrine tumors. Inside, the content addresses the wide distribution of the neuroendocrine cells in the body and the ubiquitous nature of their neoplasms. Readers will also explore detailed descriptions of the morphologic spectrum of the neoplasms (including different terminologies), as well as their immunocytohistochemical properties, associated ultrastructural findings, secretory products, and their association with many hereditary syndromes.
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