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BL
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Record Number
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865882
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Title & Author
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Endoscopic biopsy interpretation : : a practical guide /\ M. Priyanthi Kumarasinghe, Ian Brown, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2019]
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (340 pages)
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ISBN
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3319791176
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: 9783319791173
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3319791168
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9783319791166
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Part I: Introduction; 1: Pathological Reaction Pattern Approach toBiopsies oftheGastrointestinal Tract: Oesophagus/Stomach/Small Intestine/Large Intestine; Part 1: Inflammatory Patterns; Acute Inflammatory Pattern; Aetiology; Chronic Inflammatory Pattern; Aetiology; Active Chronic Pattern; Lymphocytic Pattern; aetiology; Collagen Deposition Pattern; aetiology; Histiocytic Infiltration Pattern; aetiology; Granulomatous Pattern; aetiology; Eosinophil Pattern; Aetiology; Ischaemic Pattern; Aetiology; Apoptotic Pattern; Aetiology
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Acute Oesophagitis Pattern: MedicationsActive Chronic Oesophagitis Pattern; Granulomatous Pattern; Crohn's Disease; Eosinophilic Pattern; Lymphocytic Pattern; Apoptotic Pattern; Mixed Pattern; Medication-Induced Oesophagitis; Specific Medications Causing "Pill Oesophagitis" Pattern; Potassium Chloride; Bisphosphonates; Tetracyclines; Doxycycline; Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs(NSAIDs); Iron; Resins (Fig.2.11f); Sloughing Oesophagitis (Oesophagitis Dissecans Superficialis); Deposition Pattern; Special Patterns; Reflux Pattern; Metaplastic Pattern; Non-Intestinalised Metaplastic Pattern
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Immunohistochemical andMolecular BiomarkersReferences; Part II: Oesophagus; 2: Oesophagus: Inflammatory Patterns; Introduction toUpper GI Endoscopy; Inflammatory Patterns; Acute Oesophagitis Pattern (With/Without Erosion andUlceration); Acute Oesophagitis Pattern: GORD; Acute Oesophagitis Pattern: Infections; Candida Oesophagitis; Acute Viral Oesophagitis; Herpes simplex virus (HSV) Oesophagitis; Cytomegalovirus (CMV) oesophagitis; HIV-Associated Oesophagitis; Bacterial Infections; Mycobacterial Infection; Parasites; Epithelial andStromal Atypia inAcute Ulcerative Pattern
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PapillomaEpithelial Proliferations withStromal Invasion; Carcinoma; Pseudoinvasion/Epithelial Inversion into theSubmucosa; Metastasis (Foreign Appearance forSite); Diffuse Round Cell (Epithelioid-Like) Pattern; Blue Cells; Pink Cells; Clear Cells; Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NENs); Architectural Patterns; Cellular Morphology; Stroma; Lymphoma; Spindle Cell Pattern; Vascular Lesions; Adipose Tissue (Like); Biphasic Pattern: Glandular andStromal Proliferation; Stromal Expansion withStromal Inflammation; Cystic Lesions; Tumour-Like Inflammatory Lesions
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Toxic Injury PatternAetiology; Metaplastic Pattern; Aetiology; Mixed Injury Pattern; Aetiology; Deposition Pattern; Special Patterns; Mucosal Prolapse Pattern; Aetiology; Mucosal Vasculopathy; Aetiology; Part 2: Neoplastic patterns; Normal Tissue at theWrong Site (Heterotopia); Non-neoplastic Glandular Proliferations; Hamartomas; Epithelial Proliferations withNo Stromal Invasion; Dysplasia (Intraepithelial Neoplasia); Adenoma; Intestinal-Type Adenoma ofConventionalType; Intestinal-Type Polyps ofSerrated Type; Gastric-Type Adenomas; Pyloric Gland Adenoma; Adenomas ofSpecial Type
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Abstract
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This book provides a guide to systematic approaches of endoscopic biopsies to render a safe, quick and accurate pathological diagnosis in an integrated manner. It also offers important information that pathologists and clinicians should know to get the best value of endoscopic biopsies. Because some patterns are common to many sites, the overarching introductory chapter gives the reader a generalized approach, which is refined in subsequent site specific chapters. The disease etiologies of each pattern are discussed, with emphasis placed on the most common causes that are encountered in clinical practice. In keeping with recent advances of using small biopsies for testing clinically relevant bio markers, important information that the pathologists and clinicians need to know are highlighted in appropriate sites. Authored by experts in the field, diagnostic features, patterns with relevant endoscopic and clinical clues, traps and overlapping features, and appropriate ancillary tests including clinically relevant molecular signatures in endoscopic biopsies are emphasized.
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Subject
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Gastrointestinal system-- Biopsy.
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Subject
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Gastrointestinal system-- Diseases-- Diagnosis.
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Subject
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal.
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Subject
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Gastrointestinal system-- Biopsy.
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Subject
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Gastrointestinal system-- Diseases-- Diagnosis.
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Dewey Classification
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616.3/306
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LC Classification
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RC804.B5E53 2019
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NLM classification
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WI 190
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Added Entry
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Brown, Ian
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Kumarasinghe, M. Priyanthi
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