edited by Klaus Goerttler, Georg E. Feichter, Siegfried Witte.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1988
(xxx, 450 pages 151 illustrations)
Special Article --; Incoming Methods: Cell Culture, In Situ Hybridization, Cytogenetics --; Viral Infections --; Quantitative Methods --; Immunocytochemistry --; Survey Article --; Immunocytochemistry --; Applications 1. Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy --; Immunocytochemistry --; Applications 2. Effusions --; Electron Microscopy --; Reactive Cellular Changes --; Histology versus Cytology, Cell Collection and Staining --; Epidemiology, Screening Programs, Early Cancer Detection --; Subject Index.
Diagnostic cytology has recently enjoyed increased attention and significance in modern research. Essential information on latest developments in methods and applications in cytology is provided by this book. Chapters review methodological advances, such as in cancer detection, and explore potential relationships to molecular biology. Also discussed are: viral infection, fundamentals of quantitative methods, and the revolutionary role of immunocytochemistry in diagnostic cell typing. The new insights offered by transmission and scanning electron microscopy into cellular structure and function are discussed, and the connections between cytology and histology are highlighted. Epidemiology in connection with cytology is incorporated in special reports. The current developments described here will become routine methods of the cytology of tomorrow.
With Contributions by Numerous Authors
Cytology.
Life sciences.
Oncology.
RB43
.
E358
1988
edited by Klaus Goerttler, Georg E. Feichter, Siegfried Witte.