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Features of this new book include: 1. A focus on precancerous lesions and cancer of the uterine cervix. 2. Morphologic description of cellular clusters and single cell changes in detail. 3. Comprehensive cervical cancer chapters, including both those of squamous and glandular origin, based on comparison of cytology and histology. 4. Invaluable new view points for interpretation and classification 5. Material selected from more than 2 million cervical smears from the Swiss Cancer Society, Cytology Laboratory St. Gallen and Institute of Pathology, University of Lausanne, and the Laboratory of Clinic Cecil, Lausanne.The objectives of this book are as follows: 1. To provide a reference book with case examples for cytological training and diagnostic improvement. 2. To evaluate our own experiences. 3. To encounter all professionals in our field to carry out screening programmes. 4. To suggest some new interpretations and hypotheses on histogenesis.
【Contents】Chapter 1 General Introduction Chapter 2 Principles of Application, Technique and Diagnosis Chapter 3 Epidemiology and Etiology Chapter 4 Cytology Screening for Cervical Cancer Chapter 5 The Natural History of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Chapter 6 Classification and Reporting System for Gynecologic Cytology Chapter 7 The Application of Useful Techniques in Cytopathology Chapter 8 Anatomy, Histology and Cytology of Normal Uterine Cervix Chapter 9 Benign Lesions (Infection and Reaction) Chapter 10 A New Hypothesis on Histogenesis of Cervical Carcinoma Chapter 11 Reserve Cell: Benign Lesions and Malignancy Chapter 12 Histology of Precancerous Lesions Chapter 13 Mild Dysplasia (CIN I) Chapter 14 Moderate Dysplasia (CIN II) Chapter 15 Severe Dysplasia and Carcinoma in Situ (CIN III) Chapter 16 Invasive Squamous Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix Chapter 17 Special Types of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Chapter 18 Condyloma Chapter 19 The Cytology of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN) and Pregnancy Chapter 20 The Normal Endocervix Chapter 21 Benign Disorders Chapter 22 Precursors of Adenocarcinomas: Cervical Intraepithelial Glandular Neoplasia Chapter 23 Invasive Adenocarcinoma Chapter 24 Special Types of Adenocarcinoma Chapter 25 Malignant Glandular and Related Tumors: Generalities Chapter 26 Atrophic Changes and the Proliferation Test Chapter 27 Differences in Cytologic Features Chapter 28 Management of Patients with Positive Cytology Findings
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