Book Title: Histology: An Identification Manual
Contents
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Book Description
This brand-new, user-friendly text takes you effortlessly through the step-by-step process you need to accurately distinguish the various components of each and every tissue, organ, and system under consideration. Each chapter contains a “commonly misdiagnosed” section to help you avoid the usual pitfalls in identification, and a “logic tree” maps out the questions you should be asking yourself as you go through the identification process.
- Accurately identify a structure with step-by-step guidance instructing you on when to use a low magnification or high magnification objective.
- Focus on the parts of the micrograph you should be assessing via the help of large format micrographs accompanied by pen and ink drawings.
- Avoid pitfalls thanks to a “commonly misdiagnosed” section at the end of the each chapter.
- Obtain expert guidance on practical matters in the lab using an appendix on techniques and stain procedures.
A clear page design, concise text, and practical binding make this resource an indispensable friend in the lab. It’s almost like having your own personal histology instructor at your side.
This text was originally published by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights have been reverted to the original author.
License
Histology: An Identification Manual Copyright © 2021, 2009 by Robert B. Tallitsch, PhD is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
Subject
Histology