BookAnthony W.H. Chan, Alberto Quaglia, Beate Haugk, Alastair Burt.
Summary: The liver is a complex organ due to its unique microscopic structure, intricate metabolic functions and susceptibility to a wide variety of insults, manifesting in countless histological patterns. Atlas of Liver Pathology considers both changes seen in medical liver biopsies as well as lesional biopsies when the specimen has been taken from a mass. The book starts by reviewing normal structure and its variants and the optimal approaches for the preparation of histological sections for diagnostic liver pathology. The following chapters are dedicated to developmental, metabolic, infectious, drug related, autoimmune, biliary, vascular and neoplastic disorders. Two sections on liver pathology in pregnancy and transplantation conclude the work. Macroscopic illustrations are included where appropriate. All photographs are complemented by legends describing the picture and providing relevant related information. Authored by nationally and internationally recognized pathologists, Atlas of Liver Pathology is a valuable resource that serves as a quick reference guide for the diagnosis of usual and unusual diseases.
Contents:
Normal, Variants, and Methods
General Processes
Developmental Abnormality
Metabolic Liver Disease
Fatty Liver Disease
Viral Liver Disease
Nonviral Infectious Liver Disease
Drug-Induced Liver Injury
Autoimmune Hepatitis
Biliary Disease
Vascular Disorders
Premalignant Lesion
Neoplasm-like Liver Lesion
Epithelial Liver Neoplasm
Nonepithelial Liver Neoplasm
Obstetric Liver Disease
Transplantation Pathology.