Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- 1 The microbiological investigation of sudden unexpected death in infancy
- 2 An overview of childhood lymphomas
- 3 Assessment of the brain in the hospital consented autopsy
- 4 The value of immunohistochemistry as a diagnostic aid in gynaecological pathology
- 5 The role of the pathologist in the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy: a personal view
- 6 Metastatic adenocarcinoma of unknown origin
- 7 Immune responses to tumours: current concepts and applications
- 8 Post-mortem imaging – an update
- 9 Understanding the Human Tissue Act 2004
- 10 The Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meeting and the role of pathology
- 11 Drug induced liver injury
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- 1 The microbiological investigation of sudden unexpected death in infancy
- 2 An overview of childhood lymphomas
- 3 Assessment of the brain in the hospital consented autopsy
- 4 The value of immunohistochemistry as a diagnostic aid in gynaecological pathology
- 5 The role of the pathologist in the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy: a personal view
- 6 Metastatic adenocarcinoma of unknown origin
- 7 Immune responses to tumours: current concepts and applications
- 8 Post-mortem imaging – an update
- 9 Understanding the Human Tissue Act 2004
- 10 The Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meeting and the role of pathology
- 11 Drug induced liver injury
- Index
Summary
In the years that have passed since the publication of the last volume of Progress in Pathology have seen many developments and changes in the practice of Pathology. The basis of our work in the diagnosis and understanding of disease processes remains much the same as ever but, as our society becomes more developed and more demanding of its healthcare workers, the challenges that we face grow beyond the basic task of diagnosis, to considerations of the place of the specialty of Pathology within that complex animal, the multidisciplinary team in the hospital, as well as more widely in society itself.
Some of these developments are reflected in the range of chapters to be found within these covers. The selection in this volume extends from basic science and issues in neuropathology and lymphoma, through the effects of drugs in causing, as well as treating, disease in the liver, to consideration of why small children come to die suddenly, and what may be found in the hearts of some adults who also come to autopsy after unexpected deaths. We also include contributions on the developing role of the pathologist as part of the multidisciplinary team and on the legislation that has been enacted in England as a reaction to some of the negative publicity that has impinged upon the specialty in recent years.
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- Progress in Pathology , pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007