This series provides comprehensive reviews on topics of current interest. These include aspects of basic medical sciences relevant to histopathology, major accounts in areas of diagnostic difficulty and advances in techniques. This volume contains chapters of current interest including AIDS and child battering. This book should prove to be of interest to trainee histopathologists.
DNA technology in histopathology, R.G. Goudie; viruses and human cancer,
P.F. Farrel and J. Tidy; breast cancer screening - principles and
practicalities for histopathologists, T.J. Anderson; carcinoma of the cervix,
C.H. Buckley and H. Fox; Hodgkin's disease revisited, F.D. Lee; head and neck
tumours, L. Michaels; "pseudotumours" of the orbit, W.R. Lee and C.N.J.
McGhee; liver biopsy in the diagnosis of inherited metabolic disorders, B.C.
Portmann; pathology of the intrahepatic bile ducts, R.N.M. MacSween and A.D.
Burt; liver tumours - an update, P.P. Anthony; cerebrovascular disease, J.H.
Adams and D.I. Graham; paediatric gastrointestinal disease, R.A. Risdon and
M. Malone; the investigation of sudden unexpected death in infancy, P.J.
Berry and J.W. Keeling; aspects of infectious diseases, S.B. Lucas.