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This edition stresses not just the diagnostic cytological features of the various conditions encountered, but also the diagnostic pitfalls and the grey areas between so as to enable the reader to give more evidence-based reports. In recognition of their rapid expansion, there are new chapters on recent technological developments and on the cytodiagnosis of childhood tumours. A special section on the importance of multidisciplinary team meetings that include the cytopathologist as a core member of the team has also been included at the end of each chapter. As active members of this team, cytopathologists can define their role in the management pathway and thus bring the patient and the microscope together as never before. The full text can be accessed online and images downloaded via Expert Consult.
Diagnostic Cytopathology provides the clinician with a comprehensive guide to the diagnostic applications of exfoliative and aspiration cytology. The book takes a systemic approach and will cover the recognised normal and abnormal cytological findings encountered in a particular organ. Appropriate histopathological correlations and a consideration of the possible differential diagnosis accompany the cytological findings. The book is heavily illustrated to ensure that it will be a practical resource for daily reference in the laboratory. A uniformity of basic chapter structure will expedite the clinician's search for answers to any query. in-depth bench book that covers everyday diagnostic wo...
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St. Paul's Parish, which occupies land in what is now King George County, was in Stafford County until 1777. Since most of the early records of Stafford County were destroyed, the 4,000 birth, marriage, and death records found in this transcription are of great importance.
"The First Soprano" is a fictitious novel by Mary Hitchcock that goes into the world of opera, following the journey of a young soprano as she faces the trials and joys of chasing her aspirations on stage. Hitchcock's evocative prose and deep character development address themes of passion, ambition, and the pursuit of creative perfection, immersing readers in the exciting and competitive world of opera. As the protagonist overcomes challenges and conflicts, readers are lured into a gripping story of tenacity and drive, where achieving greatness requires both sacrifices and wins. With its intriguing story and powerful portrayal of the human spirit, "The First Soprano" provides a glimpse into the beauty and drama of opera while also highlighting the resilience and talent of people who dare to pursue their ambitions in the pursuit of greatness.
March, September, and December issues include index digests, and June issue includes cumulative tables and index digest.
I Do traces Montana weddings and circumstances that influenced them from the 1860s gold rush to the present day. Engaging stories, insightful analysis, and intriguing photographs provide an intimate and surprising look at an important tradition.
Biographic Memoirs: Volume 70 contains the biographies of deceased members of the National Academy of Sciences and bibliographies of their published works. Each biographical essay was written by a member of the Academy familiar with the professional career of the deceased. For historical and bibliographical purposes, these volumes are worth returning to time and again.
Announcements for the following year included in some vols.