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- BookIrene Esposito, Eva Karamitopoulou-Diamantis, editors.Summary: This encyclopedia volume covers the complete field of pathology of the pancreas-- from Acinar cell neoplasms to Vascular resections. The alphabetically arranged entries, each of which provides a detailed description of a specific pathological disease pattern, allow readers to quickly and easily find the information they need.
Contents:
Acinar cell carcinoma
Acinar cell nodules
Acinar cystic transformation of the pancreas
Acinar-to-ductal metaplasia
Acute pancreatitis
Age-related changes
Agenesis
Alcohol-related chronic pancreatitis
Anatomic variants, Surgical Pathology
Anatomy and Organogenesis of the pancreas
Anatomy, gross, Pathology of Pancreas
Annular Pancreas
Autoimmune pancreatitis
Cystic fibrosis
Ductal adenocarcinoma and Variants
Ectopic tissue
Familial and inherited pancreatic cancer
Foregut cyst
Glucagon-cell hyperplasia and neoplasia
Groove pancreatitis
Grossing of distal pancreatectomy specimens, Surgical Pathology
Grossing of pancreatoduodenectomy specimens, Surgical Pathology
Haemochromatosis
Hereditary Chronic Pancreatitis
Histology, Pathology of Pancreas. - ArticleWyss D.Z Klin Psychol Psychother. 1978;26(2):101-14.In contradiction to the general meaning that Balzac belongs to one of the first representative authors, who described their figures according to the assumptions of motivational psychology--including psychoanalytic, i. e. subconscious motivation--the Ref. gives proof, that Balzac has overcome these limited premises of actual psychology. Balzac saw human existence under the aspects of passions, the pathetic, the tragic, the apriori of psychology in general, which is the possible itself, the dependence further of any individual identity on situative variabilitis--all aspects transcend motivational psychology and show its limits. Balzac should be considered as a predecessor of an anthropological-existencialistic psychology, his biography can not be understood by the application of psychoanalytic "Klischees", it is rooted in the contradictions of human nature, that are antilogical in them selfes.