(Ebook) Morson and Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology, Fifth Edition by Neil A. Shepherd, Bryan F. Warren, Geraint T. Williams, Joel K. Greenson, Gregory Y. Lauwers, Marco R. Novelli ISBN 9781118399668, 9781405199438, 1118399668, 1405199431
Morson and Dawson’s Gastrointestinal Pathology5th EditionEdited by Neil A. Shepherd, DM, FRCPath, Gloucestershire Cellular Pathology Laboratory, Cheltenham, UK; Bryan F. Warren, MB, ChB, FRCP (London), FRCPath, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK; Geraint T. Williams, OBE, BSc, MD, MRCR, FRCP (London), FRCPath, FMedSci, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK; Joel K. Greenson, MD, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Gregory Y. Lauwers, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; and Marco R. Novelli, MB, ChB, PhD, FRCPath, University College Hospital, London, UKEmphasizing the important role the gastrointestinal pathologist now plays in patient management, Morson and Dawson’s Gastrointestinal Pathology, 5th Edition, is a comprehensive resource for both training and practice. This revision of a “gold standard” textbook reflects current practice, where the abundance of surgical specimens and the revolution in endoscopy has made virtually the entire gastrointestinal tract accessible to biopsy.Generations of practitioners valued Morson and Dawson’s candid guidance, highly readable text, and abundant, high-quality illustrations. This edition preserves those popular features and, to add an international dimension, now includes authors from North America, the European continent, Asia, and Australia. Authors write on their areas of expertise, with chapters organized into seven major parts:OesophagusStomachSmall IntestineAppendixLarge IntestineThe Anal RegionPeritoneumEach part opens with a chapter on normal anatomy, dissection, and relevant histology. The following chapters describe the morphology, pathogenesis, and aetiology of specific disorders and incorporate developments in molecular pathology and immunohistochemistry. A concluding chapter in each part summarizes miscellaneous conditions of that organ. More than 700 colour images throughout the text illustrate the discussion. An associated website contains all the figures for easy downloading into presentations.With outstanding contributions from the world’s leading gastrointestinal pathologists and a wealth of new information, Morson and Dawson’s Gastrointestinal Pathology, 5th Edition, will serve a new generation of gastrointestinal pathologists, gastroenterologists, and pathologists as the definitive reference for the field.Content: Chapter 1 The Normal Oesophagus: Anatomy, Specimen Dissection and Histology Relevant to Pathological Practice (pages 1–10): Kaiyo Takubo and Neil A. ShepherdChapter 2 Normal Embryology, Fetal Development and Developmental Abnormalities (pages 11–18): Kaiyo Takubo and Neil A. ShepherdChapter 3 Neuromuscular and Mechanical Disorders of the Oesophagus (pages 19–24): D. Scott A. SandersChapter 4 Inflammatory Disorders of the Oesophagus (pages 25–38): Laura W. LampsChapter 5 Barrett's Oesophagus (pages 39–51): Neil A. ShepherdChapter 6 Polyps and Tumour?Like Lesions of the Oesophagus (pages 52–55): Jeremy R. Parfitt and David K. DrimanChapter 7 Tumours of the Oesophagus (pages 56–82): Amitabh Srivastava and Robert D. OdzeChapter 8 Miscellaneous Conditions of the Oesophagus (pages 83–86): Raymond F. T. McMahonChapter 9 The Normal Stomach: Anatomy, Specimen Dissection and Histology Relevant to Pathological Practice (pages 87–103): Shinichi BanChapter 10 Congenital Abnormalities of the Stomach (pages 104–109): Michio Shimizu and Do?Youn ParkChapter 11 Inflammatory Disorders of the Stomach (pages 110–161): Hala El?Zimaity and Robert H. RiddellChapter 12 Polyps and Tumour?Like Lesions of the Stomach (pages 162–179): Muriel Genevay and Gregory Y. LauwersChapter 13 Epithelial Tumours of the Stomach (pages 180–222): Fatima Carneiro and Gregory Y. LauwersChapter 14 Stromal Tumours of the Stomach (pages 223–240): Erinn Downs?Kelly, Brian P. Rubin and John R. GoldblumChapter 15 Lymphoid Tumours of the Stomach (pages 241–269): Laurence de LevalChapter 16 Miscellaneous Conditions (pages 270–277): Do?Youn Park and Michio ShimizuChapter 17 Normal Small Intestine: Anatomy, Specimen Dissection and Histology Relevant to Pathological Practice (pages 279–292): Robert E. PetrasChapter 18 Congenital Abnormalities of the Small Intestine (pages 293–304): Claude CuvelierChapter 19 Muscular and Mechanical Disorders of the Small Intestine (pages 305–314): Paola Domizio and Joanne E. MartinChapter 20 Inflammatory Disorders of the Small Intestine (pages 315–372): Karel GeboesChapter 21 The Pathology of Malnutrition and Malabsorption (pages 373–396): Ian BrownChapter 22 Vascular Disorders of the Small Intestine (pages 397–410): Amy E. NoffsingerChapter 23 Polyps and Tumour?Like Lesions of the Small Intestine (pages 411–421): G. Johan A. Offerhaus, Lodewijk A. A. Brosens and Marnix JansenChapter 24 Epithelial Tumours of the Small Intestine (pages 422–441): Kieran SheahanChapter 25 Stromal Tumours of the Small Intestine (pages 442–458): Elizabeth MontgomeryChapter 26 Lymphoid and other Tumours of the Small Intestine (pages 459–469): Scott R. OwensChapter 27 Miscellaneous Disorders of the Small Intestine (pages 470–474): Joel K. GreensonChapter 28 Normal Appendix: Anatomy, Specimen Dissection and Histology Relevant to Pathological Practice (pages 475–480): Nadine EctorsChapter 29 Inflammatory Disorders of the Appendix (pages 481–489): Fiona CampbellChapter 30 Tumours of the Appendix (pages 490–501): Joseph MisdrajiChapter 31 Miscellaneous Conditions of the Appendix (pages 502–507): Robert P. EcksteinChapter 32 Normal Large Intestine: Anatomy, Specimen Dissection and Histology Relevant to Pathological Practice (pages 509–523): Gordon Hutchins, Nicholas P. West and Phil QuirkeChapter 33 Embryogenesis and Developmental Abnormalities (Including the Anal Region) (pages 524–530): Adrian C. BatemanChapter 34 Neuromuscular and Mechanical Disorders of the Large Intestine (pages 531–551): Paola Domizio and Joanne E. MartinChapter 35 Inflammatory Disorders of the Large Intestine (pages 552–635): Dhanpat Jain, Bryan F. Warren and Robert H. RiddellChapter 36 Vascular Disorders of the Large Intestine (pages 636–646): Cian MuldoonChapter 37 Polyps and Tumour?Like Lesions of the Large Intestine (pages 647–684): Andrew D. Clouston and Neal I. WalkerChapter 38 Malignant Epithelial Neoplasms of the Large Bowel (pages 685–732): Shaun V. Walsh and Frank A. CareyChapter 39 Non?Epithelial Tumours of the Large Intestine (pages 733–747): Jean?Francois FlejouChapter 40 Miscellaneous Disorders of the Large Intestine (pages 748–756): Adrian C. BatemanChapter 41 Normal Anal Region: Anatomy, Histology Relevant to Pathological Practice and Specimen Handling (pages 757–762): Kevin P. WestChapter 42 Inflammatory Disorders of the Anal Region (pages 763–770): Alison M. Winstanley and Marco R. NovelliChapter 43 Tumours and Tumour?Like Conditions of the Anorectal Region (pages 771–792): Thomas GuentherChapter 44 Miscellaneous Conditions of the Anal Region (pages 793–797): Manuel Salto?TellezChapter 45 The Normal Peritoneum (pages 799–803): Geraint T. WilliamsChapter 46 Inflammatory Disorders of the Peritoneum (pages 804–818): Maurice B. LoughreyChapter 47 Tumours and Tumour?Like Lesions of the Peritoneum (pages 819–838): Richard L. AttanoosChapter 48 Miscellaneous Conditions of the Peritoneum (pages 839–841): Geraint T. Williams
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