The Thyroid

Fine-Needle Biopsy and Cytological Diagnosis of Thyroid Lesions

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Orell, S.R. (Adelaide, SA)
Philips, J. (Sydney, NSW)

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Publication year: 1997
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This book belongs to
Monographs in Clinical Cytology , Vol. 14
Editor(s): Vielh, Philippe (Paris)
X + 206 p., 143 fig., 3 in color, 3 tab., hard cover, 1997
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ISSN: 0077-0809
e-ISSN: 1662-3827


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‘ This excellent monograph deals in a practical manner with the cytological diagnosis of thyroid lesions on fine needle biopsy. Written by two of the world's leading experts on FNB, much of their experience and wisdom is imparted to the readers in the text and photomicrographs. ... I would strongly recommend the acquisition of this monograph to anyone involved in thyroid cytology. Its practical approach, easy reading style and good illustrations make it a useful addition to one's library.’
Pathology

‘... a well written book that clearly states the aims of FNB and, particularly, its role in the management of thyroid nodular disease to identify with high accuracy the benign lesion, that can be treated conservatively, from the malignant lesion. ... Although the authors state that this text is not intended to be a comprehensive reference book it does, nevertheless, achieve this objective. It will be of enormous value to all who are involved in the management of patients with endocrine disease involving the thyroid gland.’
The British Journal of Surgery

This book reviews current opinions of the role of fine-needle biopsy (FNB) in the diagnosis of both diffuse and nodular thyroid disease and presents cytological diagnostic criteria and histological correlation for most entities.
The history of FNB of the thyroid is briefly reviewed, followed by a summary of basic anatomical and physiological data. Its role in the clinical diagnosis of thyroid disease with an emphasis on the solitary nodule is analysed in some depth based on a review of the literature. The techniques of sampling and processing of samples are described, including the use and promises of new ancillary techniques such as proton magnetic resonance.
The main part of the book is devoted to the cytological identification of different cell types in thyroid smears and to the diagnostic criteria, the differential diagnosis and the diagnostic problems of most pathological processes encountered in the thyroid. Nearly 200 micrographs illustrate the cytological appearances and their histological correlation.
Intended as a practical handbook to use by the microscope in routine diagnostic work, this book is primarily aimed at cytopathologists and cytotechnologists. It will also be a valuable aid for anatomical pathologists, endocrinologists and endocrine surgeons in understanding the usefulness, reliability and limitations of cytology in the diagnosis of thyroid disease.

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