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Preface vi
Acknowledgments vii
1 Methods
1(27)
Overview of Methods Used in Histology
1(1)
Tissue Preparation
2(1)
Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
3(9)
Microscopy
12(14)
Folder 1.1 Clinical Correlation: Frozen Sections
4(3)
Folder 1.2 Functional Considerations: Feulgen Microspectrophotometry
7(2)
Folder 1.3 Clinical Correlation: Monoclonal Antibodies in Medicine
9(8)
Folder 1.4 Functional Considerations: Proper Use of the Light Microscope
17(9)
Histology 101
26(2)
2 Bell Cytoplasm
28(54)
Overview of the Cell and Cytoplasm
28(3)
Membranous Organelles
31(31)
Nonmembranous Organelles
62(15)
Inclusions
77(2)
Cytoplasmic Matrix
79(1)
Folder 2.1 Clinical Correlation: Lysosomal Storage Diseases
48(28)
Folder 2.2 Clinical Correlation: Abnormalities in Microtubules and Filaments
76(3)
Folder 2.3 Clinical Correlation: Abnormal Duplication of Centrioles and Cancer
79(1)
Histology 101
80(2)
3 The Cell Nucleus
82(24)
Overview of the Nucleus
82(1)
Nuclear Components
82(10)
Cell Renewal
92(1)
Cell Cycle
92(7)
Cell Death
99(5)
Folder 3.1 Clinical Correlation: Cytogenetic Testing
87(1)
Folder 3.2 Clinical Correlation: Regulation of Cell Cycle and Cancer Treatment
88(16)
Histology 101
104(2)
4 Tissues: Concept and Classification
106(10)
Overview Oftissues
106(1)
Epithelium
107(1)
Connective Tissue
108(1)
Muscletissue
108(1)
Nerve Tissue
109(1)
Histogenesis Oftissues
110(3)
Identifying Tissues
113(1)
Folder 4.1 Clinical Correlation: Ovarian Teratomas
112(2)
Histology 101
114(2)
5 Epithelial Tissue
116(54)
Overview of Epithelial Structure and Function
116(1)
Classification of Epithelium
117(1)
Cell Polarity
118(2)
The Apical Domain and its Modifications
120(13)
The Lateral Domain and its Specializations in Cell-to-Cell Adhesion
133(14)
The Basal Domain and its Specializations in Cell-to-Extracellular Matrix Adhesion
147(10)
Glands
157(3)
Epithelial Cell Renewal
160(2)
Folder 5.1 Clinical Correlation: Epithelial Metaplasia
120(13)
Folder 5.2 Clinical Correlation: Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (Immotile Cilia Syndrome)
133(9)
Folder 5.3 Clinical Correlation: Junctional Complexes as a Target of Pathogenic Agents
142(8)
Folder 5.4 Functional Considerations: Basement Membrane and Basal Lamina Terminology
150(11)
Folder 5.5 Functional Considerations: Mucous and Serous Membranes
161(1)
Histology 101
162(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 1 Simple Squamous and Cuboidal Epithelia
164(2)
Plate 2 Simple and Stratified Epithelia
166(2)
Plate 3 Stratified Epithelia and Epithelioid Tissues
168(2)
6 Connective Tissue
170(40)
Overview of Connective Tissue
170(1)
Embryonic Connective Tissue
170(2)
Connective Tissue Proper
172(2)
Connective Tissue Fibers
174(12)
Extracellular Matrix
186(4)
Connective Tissue Cells
190(12)
Folder 6.1 Clinical Correlation: Collagenopathies
181(5)
Folder 6.2 Clinical Correlation: Sun Exposure and Molecular Changes in Photoaged Skin
186(10)
Folder 6.3 Clinical Correlation: Role of Myofibroblasts in Wound Repair
196(1)
Folder 6.4 Functional Considerations: The Mononuclear Phagocyte System
197(1)
Folder 6.5 Clinical Correlation: The Role of Mast Cells and Basophils in Allergic Reactions
198(4)
Histology 101
202(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 4 Loose and Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
204(2)
Plate 5 Dense Regular Connective Tissue, Tendons, and Ligaments
206(2)
Plate 6 Elastic Fibers and Elastic Lamellae
208(2)
7 Cartilage
210(22)
Overview of Cartilage
210(1)
Hyaline Cartilage
210(7)
Elastic Cartilage
217(1)
Fibrocartilage
217(1)
Chondrogenesis and Cartilage Growth
218(1)
Repair of Hyaline Cartilage
219(3)
Folder 7.1 Clinical Correlation: Osteoarthritis
211(9)
Folder 7.2 Clinical Correlation: Malignant Tumors of the Cartilage: Chondrosarcomas
220(2)
Histology 101
222(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 7 Hyaline Cartilage
224(2)
Plate 8 Hyaline Cartilage and the Developing Skeleton
226(2)
Plate 9 Elastic Cartilage
228(2)
Plate 10 Fibrocartilage
230(2)
8 Bone
232(42)
Overview of Bone
232(1)
General Structure of Bones
233(2)
Types of Bonetissue
235(2)
Cells of Bonetissue
237(9)
Bone Formation
246(7)
Biologic Mineralization and Matrix Vesicles
253(2)
Bone as Atarget of Endocrine Hormones and as an Endocrine Organ
255(3)
Biology of Bone Repair
258(4)
Folder 8.1 Clinical Correlation: Joint Diseases
235(21)
Folder 8.2 Clinical Correlation: Osteoporosis
256(2)
Folder 8.3 Clinical Correlation: Nutritional Factors in Bone Formation
258(1)
Folder 8.4 Functional Considerations: Hormonal Regulation of Bone Growth
259(3)
Histology 101
262(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 11 Bone, Ground Section
264(2)
Plate 12 Bone and Bone Tissue
266(2)
Plate 13 Endochondral Bone Formation I
268(2)
Plate 14 Endochondral Bone Formation II
270(2)
Plate 15 Intramembranous Bone Formation
272(2)
9 Adipose Tissue
274(14)
Overview of Adipose Tissue
274(1)
White Adiposetissue
274(5)
Brown Adiposetissue
279(5)
Transdifferentiation of Adiposetissue
284(2)
Folder 9.1 Clinical Correlation: Obesity
281(2)
Folder 9.2 Clinical Correlation: Adipose Tissue Tumors
283(2)
Folder 9.3 Clinical Correlation: PET Scanning and Brown Adipose Tissue Interference
285(1)
Histology 101
286(2)
Atlas Plate
Plate 16 Adipose Tissue
288(2)
10 Blood
290(46)
Overview of Blood
290(1)
Plasma
291(2)
Erythrocytes
293(4)
Leukocytes
297(12)
Thrombocytes
309(3)
Complete Blood Count
312(1)
Formation of Blood Cells (Hemopoiesis)
313(10)
Bone Marrow
323(3)
Folder 10.1 Clinical Correlation: ABO and Rh Blood Group Systems
295(2)
Folder 10.2 Clinical Correlation: Hemoglobin in Patients with Diabetes
297(1)
Folder 10.3 Clinical Correlation: Hemoglobin Disorders
298(5)
Folder 10.4 Clinical Correlation: Inherited Disorders of Neutrophils; Chronic Granulomatous Disease
303(2)
Folder 10.5 Clinical Correlation: Hemoglobin Breakdown and Jaundice
305(19)
Folder 10.6 Clinical Correlation: Cellularity of the Bone Marrow
324(2)
Histology 101
326(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 17 Erythrocytes and Granulocytes
328(2)
Plate 18 Agranulocytes and Red Marrow
330(2)
Plate 19 Erythropoiesis
332(2)
Plate 20 Granulopoiesis
334(2)
11 Muscle Tissue
336(96)
Overview and Classification of Muscle
336(1)
Skeletal Muscle
337(17)
Cardiac Muscle
354(4)
Smooth Muscle
358(8)
Folder 11.1 Functional Considerations: Muscle Metabolism and Ischemia
342(3)
Folder 11.2 Clinical Correlation: Muscular Dystrophies---Dystrophin and Dystrophin-Associated Proteins
345(5)
Folder 11.3 Clinical Correlation: Myasthenia Gravis
350(14)
Folder 11.4 Functional Considerations: Comparison of the Three Muscle Types
364(2)
Histology 101
366(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 21 Skeletal Muscle I
368(2)
Plate 22 Skeletal Muscle II and Electron Microscopy
370(2)
Plate 23 Myotendinous Junction
372(2)
Plate 24 Cardiac Muscle
374(2)
Plate 25 Cardiac Muscle, Purkinje Fibers
376(2)
Plate 26 Smooth Muscle
378(2)
Overview of the Nervous System
380(1)
Composition of Nerve Tissue
381(1)
The Neuron
381(14)
Supporting Cells of the Nervous System: The Neuroglia
395(10)
Origin of Nerve Tissue Cells
405(1)
Organization of the Peripheral Nervous System
406(2)
Organization of the Autonomic Nervous System
408(4)
Organization of the Central Nervous System
412(4)
Response of Neurons to Injury
416(4)
Folder 12.1 Clinical Correlation: Parkinson Disease
390(7)
Folder 12.2 Clinical Correlation: Demyelinating Diseases
397(22)
Folder 12.3 Clinical Correlation: Reactive Gliosis: Scar Formation in the Central Nervous System
419(1)
Histology 101
420(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 27 Sympathetic and Dorsal Root Ganglia
422(2)
Plate 28 Peripheral Nerve
424(2)
Plate 29 Cerebrum
426(2)
Plate 30 Cerebellum
428(2)
Plate 31 Spinal Cord
430(2)
13 Cardiovascular System
432(40)
Overview of the Cardiovascular System
432(1)
Heart
433(7)
General Features of Arteries and Veins
440(7)
Arteries
447(5)
Capillaries
452(3)
Arteriovenous Shunts
455(1)
Veins
455(3)
Atypical Bloodvessels
458(1)
Lymphatic Vessels
459(3)
Folder 13.1 Clinical Correlation: Atherosclerosis
442(6)
Folder 13.2 Clinical Correlation: Hypertension
448(12)
Folder 13.3 Clinical Correlation: Coronary Heart Disease
460(2)
Histology 101
462(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 32 Heart
464(2)
Plate 33 Aorta
466(2)
Plate 34 Muscular Arteries and Medium Veins
468(2)
Plate 35 Arterioles, Venules, and Lymphatic Vessels
470(2)
14 Immune System and Lymphatic Tissues and Organs
472(52)
Overview of the Immune and Lymphatic Systems
472(2)
Cells of the Immune System
474(14)
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs
488(22)
Folder 14.1 Functional Considerations: Origin of the Names T Lymphocyte and B Lymphocyte
479(1)
Folder 14.2 Clinical Correlation: Hypersensitivity Reactions
480(11)
Folder 14.3 Clinical Correlation: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
491(14)
Folder 14.4 Clinical Correlation: Reactive (Inflammatory) Lymphadenitis
505(5)
Histology 101
510(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 36 Palatine Tonsil
512(2)
Plate 37 Lymph Node I
514(2)
Plate 38 Lymph Node 11
516(2)
Plate 39 Spleen I
518(2)
Plate 40 Spleen II
520(2)
Plate 41 Thymus
522(2)
15 Integumentary System
524(42)
Overview of the Integumentary System
524(1)
Layers of the Skin
525(4)
Cells of the Epidermis
529(7)
Structures of Skin
536(16)
Folder 15.1 Clinical Correlation: Cancers of Epidermal Origin
527(10)
Folder 15.2 Clinical Correlation: Mohs Micrographic Surgery
537(6)
Folder 15.3 Functional Considerations: Skin Color
543(1)
Folder 15.4 Functional Considerations: Hair Growth and Hair Characteristics
544(1)
Folder 15.5 Clinical Correlation: Sweating and Disease
544(6)
Folder 15.6 Clinical Correlation: Skin Repair
550(2)
Histology 101
552(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 42 Skin I
554(2)
Plate 43 Skin II
556(2)
Plate 44 Apocrine and Eccrine Sweat Glands
558(2)
Plate 45 Sweat and Sebaceous Glands
560(2)
Plate 46 Integument and Sensory Organs
562(2)
Plate 47 Hair Follicle and Nail
564(2)
16 Digestive System I: Oral Cavity and Associated Structures
566(42)
Overview of the Digestive System
566(1)
Oral Cavity
567(2)
Tongue
569(4)
Teeth and Supporting Tissues
573(12)
Salivary Glands
585(9)
Folder 16.1 Clinical Correlation: The Genetic Basis of Taste
575(3)
Folder 16.2 Clinical Correlation: Classification of Permanent (Secondary) and Deciduous (Primary) Dentition
578(8)
Folder 16.3 Clinical Correlation: Dental Caries
586(6)
Folder 16.4 Clinical Correlation: Salivary Gland Tumors
592(2)
Histology 101
594(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 48 Lip and Mucocutaneous Junction
596(2)
Plate 49 Tongue I
598(2)
Plate 50 Tongue II-Foliate Papillae and Taste Buds
600(2)
Plate 51 Submandibular Gland
602(2)
Plate 52 Parotid Gland
604(2)
Plate 53 Sublingual Gland
606(2)
17 Digestive System II: Esophagus and Gastrointestinal Tract
608(58)
Overview of the Esophagus and Gastrointestinal Tract
608(3)
Esophagus
611(2)
Stomach
613(13)
Small Intestine
626(9)
Large Intestine
635(7)
Folder 17.1 Clinical Correlation: Pernicious Anemia and Peptic Ulcer Disease
617(1)
Folder 17.2 Clinical Correlation: Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
618(1)
Folder 17.3 Functional Considerations: The Gastrointestinal Endocrine System
619(5)
Folder 17.4 Functional Considerations: Digestive and Absorptive Functions of Enterocytes
624(9)
Folder 17.5 Functional Considerations: Immune Functions of the Alimentary Canal
633(6)
Folder 17.6 Clinical Correlation: The Pattern of Lymph Vessel Distribution and Diseases of the Large Intestine
639(2)
Folder 17.7 Clinical Correlation: Colorectal Cancer
641(1)
Histology 101
642(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 54 Esophagus
644(2)
Plate 55 Esophagus and Stomach, Cardiac Region
646(2)
Plate 56 Stomach I
648(2)
Plate 57 Stomach II
650(2)
Plate 58 Gastroduodenal Junction
652(2)
Plate 59 Duodenum
654(2)
Plate 60 Jejunum
656(2)
Plate 61 Ileum
658(2)
Plate 62 Colon
660(2)
Plate 63 Appendix
662(2)
Plate 64 Anal Canal
664(2)
18 Digestive System III: Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
666(36)
Liver
666(14)
Gallbladder
680(3)
Pancreas
683(9)
Folder 18.1 Clinical Correlation: Lipoproteins
668(6)
Folder 18.2 Clinical Correlation: Congestive Heart Failure, Acetaminophen Overdose, and Liver Necrosis
674(16)
Folder 18.3 Clinical Correlation: Insulin Production and Alzheimer Disease
690(1)
Folder 18.4 Functional Considerations: Insulin Synthesis, an Example of Posttranslational Processing
691(1)
Histology 101
692(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 65 Liver I
694(2)
Plate 66 Liver II
696(2)
Plate 67 Gallbladder
698(2)
Plate 68 Pancreas
700(2)
19 Respiratory System
702(38)
Overview of the Respiratory System
702(1)
Nasal Cavities
703(5)
Pharynx
708(1)
Larynx
708(2)
Trachea
710(5)
Bronchi
715(1)
Bronchioles
716(3)
Alveoli
719(5)
Blood Supply
724(1)
Lymphatic Vessels
725(1)
Nerves
725(3)
Folder 19.1 Clinical Correlation: Common Conditions Affecting the Nasal Mucosa
715(2)
Folder 19.2 Clinical Correlation: Squamous Metaplasia in the Respiratory Tract
717(1)
Folder 19.3 Clinical Correlation: Asthma
718(7)
Folder 19.4 Clinical Correlation: Cystic Fibrosis
725(1)
Folder 19.5 Clinical Correlation: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Pneumonia
726(2)
Histology 101
728(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 69 Olfactory Mucosa
730(2)
Plate 70 Larynx
732(2)
Plate 71 Trachea
734(2)
Plate 72 Bronchioles and End Respiratory Passages
736(2)
Plate 73 Terminal Bronchiole, Respiratory Bronchiole, and Alveolus
738(2)
20 Urinary System
740(44)
Overview of the Urinary System
740(1)
General Structure of the Kidney
741(15)
Kidneytubule Function
756(5)
Interstitial Cells
761(1)
Histophysiology of the Kidney
762(1)
Blood Supply
763(2)
Lymphatic Vessels
765(1)
Nerve Supply
765(1)
Ureter, Urinary Bladder, and Urethra
766(4)
Folder 20.1 Functional Considerations: Kidney and Vitamin D
741(13)
Folder 20.2 Clinical Correlation: Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Antibody-Induced Glomerulonephritis; Goodpasture Syndrome
754(1)
Folder 20.3 Clinical Correlation: Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System and Hypertension
755(1)
Folder 20.4 Clinical Correlation: Examination of the Urine---Urinalysis
756(6)
Folder 20.5 Functional Considerations: Structure and Function of Aquaporin Water Channels
762(1)
Folder 20.6 Functional Considerations: Antidiuretic Hormone Regulation of Collecting Duct Function
763(7)
Histology 101
770(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 74 Kidney I
772(2)
Plate 75 Kidney II
774(2)
Plate 76 Kidney III
776(2)
Plate 77 Kidney IV
778(2)
Plate 78 Ureter
780(2)
Plate 79 Urinary Bladder
782(2)
21 Endocrine Organs
784(48)
Overview of the Endocrine System
784(3)
Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis)
787(10)
Hypothalamus
797(1)
Pineal Gland
798(1)
Thyroid Gland
799(7)
Parathyroid Glands
806(2)
Adrenal Glands
808(10)
Folder 21.1 Functional Considerations: Regulation of Pituitary Gland Secretion
788(8)
Folder 21.2 Clinical Correlation: Principles of Endocrine Diseases
796(1)
Folder 21.3 Clinical Correlation: Pathologies Associated with Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion
796(9)
Folder 21.4 Clinical Correlation: Abnormal Thyroid Function
805(9)
Folder 21.5 Clinical Correlation: Chromaffin Cells and Pheochromocytoma
814(2)
Folder 21.6 Functional Considerations: Biosynthesis of Adrenal Hormones
816(2)
Histology 101
818(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 80 Pituitary I
820(2)
Plate 81 Pituitary II
822(2)
Plate 82 Pineal Gland
824(2)
Plate 83 Parathyroid and Thyroid Glands
826(2)
Plate 84 Adrenal Gland I
828(2)
Plate 85 Adrenal Gland II
830(2)
22 Male Reproductive System
832(44)
Overview of the Male Reproductive System
832(1)
Testis
832(7)
Spermatogenesis
839(6)
Seminiferous Tubules
845(5)
Intratesticular Ducts
850(1)
Excurrent Duct System
850(4)
Accessory Sex Glands
854(1)
Prostate Gland
855(4)
Semen
859(1)
Penis
860(2)
Folder 22.1 Functional Considerations: Hormonal Regulation of Spermatogenesis
839(1)
Folder 22.2 Clinical Correlation: Factors Affecting Spermatogenesis
840(9)
Folder 22.3 Clinical Correlation: Sperm-Specific Antigens and the Immune Response
849(8)
Folder 22.4 Clinical Correlation: Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy and Cancer of the Prostate
857(3)
Folder 22.5 Clinical Correlation: Mechanism of Erection and Erectile Dysfunction
860(2)
Histology 101
862(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 86 Testis I
864(2)
Plate 87 Testis II
866(2)
Plate 88 Efferent Ductules and Epididymis
868(2)
Plate 89 Spermatic Cord and Ductus Deferens
870(2)
Plate 90 Prostate Gland
872(2)
Plate 91 Seminal Vesicle
874(2)
23 Female Reproductive System
876(68)
Overview of the Female Reproductivesystem
876(1)
Ovary
877(14)
Uterinetubes
891(2)
Uterus
893(8)
Placenta
901(5)
Vagina
906(1)
External Genitalia
907(2)
Mammary Glands
909(7)
Folder 23.1 Clinical Correlation: Polycystic Ovary Disease
884(6)
Folder 23.2 Clinical Correlation: In Vitro Fertilization
890(4)
Folder 23.3 Functional Considerations: Summary of Hormonal Regulation of the Ovarian Cycle
894(11)
Folder 23.4 Clinical Correlation: The Placenta
905(3)
Folder 23.5 Clinical Correlation: Cervical Cytology: The Pap Test
908(6)
Folder 23.6 Clinical Correlation: Cervical Cancer and Human Papillomavirus Infections
914(1)
Folder 23.7 Functional Considerations: Lactation and Infertility
915(1)
Histology 101
916(4)
Atlas Plates
Plate 92 Ovary I
920(2)
Plate 93 Ovary II
922(2)
Plate 94 Corpus Luteum
924(2)
Plate 95 Uterine Tube
926(2)
Plate 96 Uterus I
928(2)
Plate 97 Uterus II
930(2)
Plate 98 Cervix
932(2)
Plate 99 Placenta I
934(2)
Plate 100 Placenta II
936(2)
Plate 101 Vagina
938(2)
Plate 102 Mammary Gland Inactive Stage
940(2)
Plate 103 Mammary Gland, Late Proliferative and Lactating Stages
942(2)
24 Eye
944(38)
Overview of the Eye
944(1)
General Structure of the Eye
944(3)
Microscopic Structure of the Eye
947(22)
Accessory Structures of the Eye
969(3)
Folder 24.1 Clinical Correlation: Glaucoma
954(1)
Folder 24.2 Clinical Correlation: Retinal Detachment
955(1)
Folder 24.3 Clinical Correlation: Age-Related Macular Degeneration
956(5)
Folder 24.4 Clinical Correlation: Clinical Imaging of the Retina
961(3)
Folder 24.5 Clinical Correlation: Color Blindness
964(4)
Folder 24.6 Clinical Correlation: Conjunctivitis
968(4)
Histology 101
972(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 104 Eye I
974(2)
Plate 105 Eye II: Retina
976(2)
Plate 106 Eye III: Anterior Segment
978(2)
Plate 107 Eye IV: Sclera, Cornea, and Lens
980(2)
25 EAR
982(26)
Overview of the Ear
982(1)
External Ear
982(1)
Middle Ear
983(4)
Internal Ear
987(15)
Folder 25.1 Clinical Correlation: Otosclerosis
988(8)
Folder 25.2 Clinical Correlation: Hearing Loss---Vestibular Dysfunction
996(5)
Folder 25.3 Clinical Correlation: Vertigo
1001(1)
Histology 101
1002(2)
Atlas Plates
Plate 108 Ear
1004(2)
Plate 109 Cochlear Canal and Organ of Corti
1006(2)
Index 1008