Pancreatic Cytopathology by Edward Stelow

Pancreatic Cytopathology by Edward Stelow

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One of the most dramatic bursts in cytodiagnosis happened in the 1980s, when deep-lung sampling by bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) arrived at about the same time as the AIDS pandemic. Frequent and often repeated diagnosis of CMV and pneumocystis quickly led to numerous such samples being submitted to many laboratories.

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Pancreatic Cytopathology by Edward Stelow

Diagnosis by cytologic means is what the mathematicians would describe as elegant; the methods are often simple but richly nuanced, while the results can be profound though succinctly stated. Tiny samples atraumatically obtained are at the heart of both the elegance and the dif? culties of this subspecialty. Following initial successes of traditional exfoliative cytology, further applications were long constrained by the fact that few body surfaces present themselves for direct collection of exfo- ated cells. Thus, it was inevitable that advances in nonoperative evaluations for speci? c body sites would be accompanied by expansions in cytologic diagnosis. Hence the proliferation of sampling methods with techniques the same as their names, including brushing, washing, lavage, and aspiration. Examples come readily to mind. One of the most dramatic bursts in cytodiagnosis happened in the 1980s, when deep-lung sampling by bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) arrived at about the same time as the AIDS pandemic. Frequent and often repeated diagnosis of CMV and pneumocystis quickly led to numerous such samples being submitted to many laboratories. These now common infectious agents and this new technique were highly suited to rapid evaluation of AIDS patients. The rapid rise of ? ne needle aspiration occurred at about the same time, at least on this side of the Atlantic. Although not really new, the explosion in its use had awaited both cli- cal acceptance and adequate training for a critical mass of pathologists. This history has been well recorded by others.

From the reviews:

"This book provides useful practical guidelines on pancreatic cytopathology with an emphasis on diagnostic cytologic features and differential diagnoses… This pocket-sized book is ideal for a quick reference for residents, cytopathology fellows, cytotechnologists and practicing pathologists who deal with pancreatic cytology. … Each chapter is copiously illustrated with high quality color images and succinct figure legends. … I highly recommend this book to residents, cytopathology fellows, and practicing cytopathologists." (Fang Fan, Doody’s Review Services, February, 2009)

Stelow, Edward B.: - Edward B. Stelow is Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
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ISBN 13 9780387689463
ISBN 10 038768946X
Title Pancreatic Cytopathology
Author Edward Stelow
Series Essentials In Cytopathology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Year published 2007-09-27
Number of pages 204
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.