Tumors of the exocrine pancreas
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology under the auspices of Universities Associated for Research and Education in Pathology,
1984.
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Colección: | (Atlas of tumor pathology. Second series,
fasc. 19) |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction.
- References (section i).
- ii. Embryology and differentiation.
- iii. Histology and cytology of the adult human pancreas.
- iv. Gross anatomy.
- v. Physiology and biochemistry.
- references (sections ii- v).
- vi. Anomalies.
- Annular pancreas.
- Heterotopic pancreas.
- Pancreatic and biliary duct system.
- Hamartoma.
- Dermoid cyst.
- Heterotopic splenic tissue in the pancreas.
- Miscellaneous.
- vii. Cysts.
- Pseudocyst.
- Retention cyst.
- Cystic degeneration of anomaly or neoplasm.
- Solitary cyst.
- Para-ampullary duodenal cyst.
- Miscellaneous.
- viii. Inflammatory lesions and the diagnosis of cancer.
- Chronic pancreatitis.
- Focal nodular or segmental sclerosis.
- Diffuse sclerosis.
- Fibrocalcareous pancreatitis.
- Inflammatory polyp.
- Stricture and obstruction of the duct.
- Chronic, relapsing, and other categories of pancreatitis.
- Parasitic, bacterial, and viral infections,
- Miscellaneous