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Tables of Contents for Histopathology
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CHAPTER 1 CELL PATHOLOGY
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Diagram
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1.1 Response of the cell to physiologic and pathologic stimuli
1
2
1.2 Reaction of the cell to injury
3
3
1.3 Cell swelling, vacuolization, and cytoplasmic storage
6
6
1.4 Adaptive changes induced by cell injury
12
4
1.5 Metaplasia
16
2
1.6 Cell death
18
 
Plate
6
 
1.1 Vacuolar change
6
 
1.2 Genetic storage diseases
8
 
1.3 Cytoplasmic storage
10
 
1.4 Cellular adaptations
12
 
1.5 Cellular adaptations in the breast
14
 
1.6 Metaplasia
16
 
1.7 Cell death
18
 
1.8 Necrosis
20
 
CHAPTER 2 INFLAMMATION AND REPAIR
26
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Diagram
26
 
2.1 Inflammatory cells
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2
2.2 Schematic presentation of acute inflammation
28
4
2.3 Granuloma
32
4
2.4 Granulation tissue
36
 
Plate
26
 
2.1 Inflammatory cells--electron microscopy
26
 
2.2 Acute inflammation
28
 
2.3 Chronic inflammation
30
 
2.4 Chronic inflammation
32
 
2.5 Histologic features of various macroscopically distinct forms of inflammation
34
 
2.6 Repair and healing
36
 
CHAPTER 3 CIRCULATORY DISTURBANCES
39
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Diagram
39
 
3.1 Circulatory disturbances
39
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3.2 Clinically important forms of edema
42
2
3.3 Major clinically important forms of hemorrhage
44
4
3.4 Thrombosis
48
6
3.5 Pathogenesis of shock
54
 
Plate
42
 
3.1 Edema
42
 
3.2 Hemorrhage
44
 
3.3 Hyperemia and congestion
46
 
3.4 Thrombosis
48
 
3.5 Embolism
50
 
3.6 Infarct
52
 
3.7 Shock
54
 
CHAPTER 4 NEOPLASIA
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Diagram
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4.1 Cytological differences between normal and neoplastic cells
64
4
4.2 Grading of adenocarcinomas
68
2
4.3 Epithelial tumors of epidermis and mucosal surfaces
70
4
4.4 Adenocarcinoma
74
8
4.5 Histogenesis of teratomas
82
4
4.6 Principles of immunohistochemistry
86
 
Plate
64
 
4.1 Morphology of tumor cells
64
 
4.2 Cytology of neoplasia
66
 
4.3 Grading of tumors
68
 
4.4 Benign epithelial tumors
70
 
4.5 Malignant epithelial tumors
72
 
4.6 Malignant epithelial tumors
74
 
4.7 Benign mesenchymal tumors
76
 
4.8 Malignant mesenchymal tumors
78
 
4.9 Mixed tumors
80
 
4.10 Embryonal tumors
82
 
4.11 Other tumors
84
 
4.12 Special techniques--immunohistochemistry
86
 
4.13 Electron microscopy
88
 
CHAPTER 5 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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Diagram
92
 
5.1 Normal cardiovascular system
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5.2 Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
98
2
5.3 Myocardial infarct
100
1
5.4 Temporal sequence in the appearance of cells infiltrating a myocardial infarct
100
2
5.5 Rheumatic fever
102
2
5.6 Various forms of endocarditis
104
4
5.7 Cardiomyopathy
108
6
5.8 Diseases involving the aorta
114
 
Plate
98
 
5.1 Atherosclerosis
98
 
5.2 Coronary atherosclerosis and myocardial infarcts
100
 
5.3 Rheumatic carditis
102
 
5.4 Endocarditis
104
 
5.5 Myocarditis
106
 
5.6 Cardiomyopathy
108
 
5.7 Pericarditis
110
 
5.8 Neoplasms of the cardiovascular system
112
 
5.9 Diseases of the aorta and its major branches
114
 
5.10 Vascular changes caused by hypertension
116
 
5.11 Vasculitis
118
 
5.12 Vasculitis
120
 
CHAPTER 6 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Diagram
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6.1 Normal respiratory system
124
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6.2 Respiratory distress syndrome
130
2
6.3 Bacterial pneumonia
132
2
6.4 Viral pneumonia
134
2
6.5 Pulmonary tuberculosis
136
2
6.6 Chronic pneumonia
138
2
6.7 Immunological lung injury
140
2
6.8 Pneumoconioses
142
2
6.9 Chronic bronchitis
144
2
6.10 Emphysema
146
2
6.11 Lung cancer
148
 
Plate
130
 
6.1 Alveolar damage and atelectasis
130
 
6.2 Bacterial pneumonia
132
 
6.3 Viral and parasitic pneumonia
134
 
6.4 Tuberculosis and fungal pneumonia
136
 
6.5 Chronic pneumonia
138
 
6.6 Immune-mediated lung disease
140
 
6.7 Chronic interstitial pneumonia
142
 
6.8 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
144
 
6.9 Neoplasms of the lung
146
 
6.10 Neoplasms of the lung and pleura
148
 
CHAPTER 7 HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM
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Diagram
152
 
7.1 Normal blood cells in circulation
152
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7.2 Hematopoietic and lymphoid organs--thymus, lymph node, spleen, bone marrow
152
6
7.3 Morphology of RBCs in various forms of anemia
158
2
7.4 Morphology of RBCs in various forms of anemia
160
2
7.5 Bone marrow in anemia
162
4
7.6 FAB classification of acute leukemias
166
6
7.7 Cells of malignant lymphomas
172
2
7.8 Histopathology of Hodgkin disease
174
 
Plate
158
 
7.1 Anemia
158
 
7.2 Anemia
160
 
7.3 Bone marrow changes in anemia
162
 
7.4 Consequences and complications of anemia
164
 
7.5 Acute leukemias
166
 
7.6 Chronic leukemias
166
 
7.7 Tissue infiltrates in leukemia
170
 
7.8 Malignant lymphoma
172
 
7.9 Hodkin disease (HD)
174
 
7.10 Plasma cell neoplasia
176
 
CHAPTER 8 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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Diagram
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8.1 Normal digestive system
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8.2 Most common infections of the upper digestive tract
186
4
8.3 Gastritis and peptic ulcer
190
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8.4 Peptic ulcer
192
2
8.5 Gastric neoplasms
194
2
8.6 Small intenstinal lesions associated with malabsorption
196
4
8.7 Circulatory disturbances of the intestine
200
2
8.8 Appendicitis
202
2
8.9 Non-neoplastic intestinal polyps
204
2
8.10 Neoplastic polyps
206
 
Plate
186
 
8.1 Inflammation of the upper digestive system
186
 
8.2 Neoplasms of the upper digestive system
188
 
8.3 Gastritis
190
 
8.4 Peptic ulcer
192
 
8.5 Tumors of the stomach
194
 
8.6 Small intestinal lesions associated with malabsorption
196
 
8.7 Inflammatory bowel disease
198
 
8.8 Circulatory disorders and diverticulosis
200
 
8.9 Intestinal infections
202
 
8.10 Non-neoplastic polyps
204
 
8.11 Neoplastic polyps
206
 
8.12 Malignant neoplasms
208
 
CHAPTER 9 HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM
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Diagram
212
 
9.1 Normal hepatobiliary system
212
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9.2 Biliary obstruction
220
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9.3 Viral hepatitis
226
 
Plate
220
 
9.1 Obstructive jaundice
220
 
9.2 Metabolic disorders
222
 
9.3 Alcohol-induced liver changes
224
 
9.4 Acute viral hepatitis
226
 
9.5 Massive hepatic necrosis
228
 
9.6 Chronic hepatitis
230
 
9.7 Bacterial and parasitic hepatitis
232
 
9.8 Immunologic liver diseases
234
 
9.9 Cirrhosis
236
 
9.10 Liver tumors
238
 
9.11 Gallbladder diseases
240
 
CHAPTER 10 PANCREAS
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Diagram
243
 
10.1 Normal pancreas
243
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10.2 Acute pancreatic necrosis
248
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Plate
248
 
10.1 Acute pancreatitis
248
 
10.2 Cystic fibrosis and meconium peritonitis
250
 
10.3 Pancreatic neoplasms
252
 
10.4 Diabetes mellitus
254
 
CHAPTER 11 URINARY SYSTEM
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Diagram
258
 
11.1 Normal urinary tract
258
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11.2 Normal glomerulus
259
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11.3 Glomerular changes in nephrotic syndrome
268
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11.4 Glomerular changes in nephritic syndrome
272
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11.5 Crescentic glomerulonephritis
278
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11.6 Developmental kidney diseases
284
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11.7 Urinary bladder cancer
294
 
Plate
268
 
11.1 Lipoid nephrosis and focal segmental sclerosis
268
 
11.2 Membranous nephropathy
270
 
11.3 Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
272
 
11.4 Lupus nephritis
274
 
11.5 Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
276
 
11.6 Crescentic glomerulonephritis
278
 
11.7 IgA nephropathy, chronic glomerulonephritis
280
 
11.8 Vascular diseases
282
 
11.9 Developmental kidney diseases
284
 
11.10 Tubulointerstitial nephritis and tubular necrosis
286
 
11.11 Pyelonephritis
288
 
11.12 Renal tumors
290
 
11.13 Cystitis
292
 
11.14 Urinary bladder tumors
294
 
CHAPTER 12 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
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Diagram
298
 
12.1 Normal male reproductive system
298
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12.2 Epididymo-orchitis
306
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12.3 Histogenesis of testicular germ cell tumors
308
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12.4 Prostate
314
 
Plate
304
 
12.1 Developmental and genetic disorders
304
 
12.2 Infections
306
 
12.3 Carcinoma in situ and seminoma
308
 
12.4 Nonseminomatous germ cell tumors
310
 
12.5 Sex cord tumors and metastases
312
 
12.6 Prostatic diseases
314
 
12.7 Diseases of penis
316
 
CHAPTER 13 FEMALE GENITAL SYSTEM
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Diagram
319
 
13.1 Normal female reproductive system
319
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13.2 Infectious lesions of the female reproductive system
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13.3 Carcinoma of the cervix
332
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13.4 Ovarian neoplasms
338
2
13.5 Ovarian tumors of surface ("germinal") epithelium
340
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13.6 Serous tumor
340
4
13.7 Germ cell tumors
344
2
13.8 Sex cord cell tumors
346
 
Plate
326
 
13.1 Vulvovaginitis
326
 
13.2 Inflammation of uterus and fallopian tubes
328
 
13.3 Vulvar dystrophy and carcinoma
330
 
13.4 Cervical neoplasia
332
 
13.5 Endometrial hormonal changes
334
 
13.6 Neoplasms of the uterus
336
 
13.7 Ovarian cysts
338
 
13.8 Ovarian neoplasms of surface epithelium
340
 
13.9 Ovarian neoplasms of surface epithelium
342
 
13.10 Germ cell tumors
344
 
13.11 Sex cord cell tumors, stromal cells and metastases
346
 
13.12 Pathology of pregnancy
348
 
CHAPTER 14 BREAST
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Diagram
351
 
14.1 Normal breast
351
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14.2 Fibrocystic change
358
4
14.3 Carcinoma of breast
362
 
Plate
356
 
14.1 Non-neoplastic lesions
356
 
14.2 Fibrocystic change
358
 
14.3 Gynecomastia and benign tumors
360
 
14.4 Intraductal carcinomas
362
 
14.5 Infiltrating duct carcinoma
364
 
14.6 Variants of breast carcinoma
366
 
CHAPTER 15 ENDOCRINE GLANDS
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Diagram
370
 
15.1 Normal endocrine glands
370
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15.2 Thyroiditis
382
2
15.3 Thyroid tumors
384
2
15.4 Parathyroid diseases
386
2
15.5 Adrenal cortical diseases
388
4
15.6 Embryogenesis and tumors of adrenal medulla
392
 
Plate
376
 
15.1 Pituitary adenoma
376
 
15.2 Diseases causing hypopituitarism
378
 
15.3 Non-neoplastic thyroid diseases
380
 
15.4 Thyroiditis
382
 
15.5 Thyroid tumors
384
 
15.6 Parathyroid lesions
386
 
15.7 Adrenal lesions
388
 
15.8 Adrenal cortical hyperfunction
390
 
15.9 Adrenal medulla
392
 
CHAPTER 16 SKIN
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Diagram
397
 
16.1 Normal skin
397
7
16.2 Principal skin lesions
404
4
16.3 Infectious diseases (viral)
408
2
16.4 Infectious diseases (bacterial and fungal)
410
2
16.5 Immune diseases
412
2
16.6 Tumors of epithelial cells
414
2
16.7 Pigmented lesions
416
 
Plate
404
 
16.1 Idiopathic skin diseases
404
 
16.2 Lesions caused by exogenous physical injury
406
 
16.3 Infectious diseases (viral)
408
 
16.4 Infectious diseases (bacterial and fungal)
410
 
16.5 Immunological diseases
412
 
16.6 Neoplasms (epithelial)
414
 
16.7 Pigmented lesions
416
 
16.8 Dermal tumors
418
 
CHAPTER 17 BONES AND JOINTS
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Diagram
422
 
17.1 Anatomy and histology of a typical long bone
422
6
17.2 Developmental disorders of the bone
428
2
17.3 Metabolic bone diseases
430
1
17.4 Rickets
430
2
17.5 Osteitis fibrosa caused by hyperparathyroidism
432
2
17.6 Healing of fracture
434
4
17.7 Bone tumors
438
2
17.8 Osteoarthritis
440
2
17.9 Rheumatoid arthritis
442
 
Plate
428
 
17.1 Developmental disorders
428
 
17.2 Metabolic disorders
430
 
17.3 Metabolic disorders
432
 
17.4 Osteomyelitis and fractures
434
 
17.5 Benign bone tumors
436
 
17.6 Malignant bone tumors
438
 
17.7 Osteoarthritis
440
 
17.8 Rheumatoid arthritis
442
 
17.9 Other joint diseases
444
 
CHAPTER 18 SKELETAL MUSCLES
448
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Diagram
448
 
18.1 Normal skeletal muscle
448
2
18.2 Denervation of muscle due to nerve injury with subsequent reinnervation
450
2
18.3 Myopathic pattern of muscle injury
452
 
Plate
450
 
18.1 Neurogenic atrophy of the muscles
450
 
18.2 Muscular dystrophy
452
 
18.3 Myopathy
454
 
18.4 Myositis
456
 
CHAPTER 19 NERVOUS SYSTEM
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Diagram
460
 
19.1 Components of the nervous system
460
10
19.2 Important infections of the CNS
470
6
19.3 Multiple sclerosis
476
4
19.4 Alzheimer disease
480
2
19.5 Neurodegenerative, nutritional, and toxic disorders
482
2
19.6 Most common histological features of intracranial tumors
484
 
Plate
466
 
19.1 Reaction of neurons
466
 
19.2 Reaction of glia cells to injury
468
 
19.3 Infectious diseases--meningitis
470
 
19.4 Infectious diseases--encephalitis
472
 
19.5 Infectious diseases--AIDS
474
 
19.6 Demyelinating diseases
476
 
19.7 Cerebrovascular diseases
478
 
19.8 Alzheimer disease
480
 
19.9 Nutritional deficiencies and toxic diseases
482
 
19.10 Neoplasms--astrocytic tumors
484
 
19.11 Neoplasms--astrocytic tumors
486
 
19.12 Meningiomas, nerve sheath tumors, and mesenchymal tumors
488
 
Index
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