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  • Book
    Nafisa Wilkinson, editor.
    Summary: As the second volume in the Essentials of Diagnostic Gynecological Pathology series sponsored by the British Association of Gynecological Pathologists, Pathology of the Ovary, Fallopian Tube and Peritoneum is one of the very few dealing wholly with this subject. Pathology of the Ovary, Fallopian Tube and Peritoneum introduces the topic with a discussion of the anatomy, development, histology and normal function of the ovary, followed by chapters on non-neoplastic disorders of the ovary; surgery and medical management of ovarian cancer; and the use of imaging, frozen sections and cytology in ovarian pathology. The book then goes on to describe specific disorders of the ovary, fallopian tube and peritoneum in detail, and finishes with a chapter on specimen cut-up. Pathology of the Ovary, Fallopian Tube and Peritoneum has been written to be useful diagnostically to general as well as specialist gynecological histopathologists and pathologists in training. Gynecologists, oncologists, genitourinary physicians and cancer nurse specialists will find expert insights here that will help in treatment and counselling of their patients.

    Contents:
    Anatomy, Development, Histology and Normal Function of the Ovary
    Non-neoplastic Disorders of the Ovary
    The Surgery of Ovarian Cancer
    Advances in the Medical Management of Ovarian Cancer
    Integration of Imaging and Pathology in the Multidisciplinary Process
    Frozen Section Use in the Diagnosis of Ovarian Pathology
    The Role of Cytology in the Management of Ovarian Lesions
    Overview of Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma (EOC): Pathogenesis and General Considerations
    Serous Neoplasms of the Ovary
    Mucinous Neoplasms of the Ovary
    Endometrioid Ovarian Carcinomas
    Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary
    Undifferentiated, Transitional, Mixed and Other Epithelial Tumors of the Ovary
    Germ Cell Tumors of the Ovary and Dysgenetic Gonads
    Sex Cord Stromal Tumors
    Pathology of Malignancies Metastatic to the Ovary and of Synchronous Ovarian and Endometrial Carcinoma
    Pathology of the Fallopian Tube
    Pathology of the Peritoneum
    Mesenchymal Tumors of the Ovary
    Specimen Cut-up.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Ruffo G, Valerani L.
    Folia Vet Lat. 1977 Oct-Dec;7(4):341-57.
    In a field trial carried out on a farm with about 100 dairy cows, half of the animals were treated orally with 45 mg flavofosfolipol per animal daily for 370 days, while the other half were untreated controls. The administration of the flavofosfolipol did not produce any residues in the milk. Body functions and fertility were not affected. Milk production was increased, although not with statistical significance. The qualitative characteristics of the milk and its cheese-making properties were normal. The casein content was increased by 6.58% over that of the controls, and thus was statistically significant. There was a statistically significant decrease in the mean cell content of the milk. The high negative correlation between the casein level and the cell content of the milk suggests that an improvement in the function of the mammary parenchyma could be responsible for the higher casein content. This improvement in function could also be due to a favourable effect of the antibiotic, still to be clarified, on the ruminal microflora. In economic terms the use of flavofosfolipol in dairy cattle seems to be of considerable interest.
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