Y. Haboubi / Karel Geobes / A. Shepherd / C. Talbot (eds.)
Gastrointestinal Polyps
Herausgeber: Haboubi, Najib Y; Talbot, Ian C; Shepherd, Neil A; Geobes, Karel
Y. Haboubi / Karel Geobes / A. Shepherd / C. Talbot (eds.)
Gastrointestinal Polyps
Herausgeber: Haboubi, Najib Y; Talbot, Ian C; Shepherd, Neil A; Geobes, Karel
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This is the latest text on gastrointestinal polyps. It contains over two-hundred illustrations, many of which are color.
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This is the latest text on gastrointestinal polyps. It contains over two-hundred illustrations, many of which are color.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 224mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781900151214
- ISBN-10: 1900151219
- Artikelnr.: 34397536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 224mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781900151214
- ISBN-10: 1900151219
- Artikelnr.: 34397536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Polyps of the Oesophagus - Introduction: 1. Normal structure
2. Glycogenic acanthosis
3. Heterotopic sebaceous glands
4. Squamous cell papilloma
5. Viral wart
6. Adenoma
7. Inflammatory polyp
8. Fibrous polyp
9. Stromal Tumours
10. Leiomyoma
11. Granular cell tumour
12. Polypoidal squamous cell carcinoma
13. Polypoidal adenocarcinoma
14. Malignant melanoma
Part II. Polyps of the Stomach - Introduction: 15. Normal structure
16. Heterotopic polyps
17. Hamartomatous polyps
18. Juvenile polyp
19. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
20. Cronkhite-Canada polyp
21. Regenerative hyperplasia
22. Focal foveolar hyperplasia
23. Fundic gland polyp
24. Antral gland hyperplasia
25. Meneterier's disease
26. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
27. Hypertrophied gastropathies
28. Gastric xanthelasma
29. Inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP)
30. Adenoma
31. Polypoidal carcinoma
32. Polypodial variant of early gastric carcinoma
33. Gastric stromal tumours
34. Lipoma
35. Lymphomatous polyposis
Part III. Polyps of the Duodenum - Introduction: 36. Normal structure
37. Heterotopic gastric mucosa
38. Heterotopic pancreatic tissue
39. Brunner's gland hamartoma
40. Peutz-Jegher's polyp
41. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
42. Juvenile polyp
43. Brunner's gland hyperplasia
44. Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (NLH)
45. Adenoma
46. Adenocarcinoma
47. Neuroendocrine tumours
48. Gangliocytic paraganglioma
49. Stromal polyps
Part IV. Polyps of the Jejunum and Ileum - Introduction: 50. Normal structure
51. Heterotopia
52. Hamartomatous polyp
53. Inflammatory fibroid polyp
54. Granulation tissue polyp
55. Adenoma
56. Adenocarcinoma
57. Metastatic lesions
58. Endocrine tumour
59. Haemangioma
60. Kaposi's sarcoma
61. Lymphangioma
62. Stromal tumours of the intestine
63. Leiomyoma
64. Neurogenic polyps
65. Gut autonomic nerve tumours (GANT) polyp
66. Granular cell tumour
67. Lipoma
68. Lymphoid polyp
69. Lymphoma
Part V. Polyps of the Large Intestine - Introduction: 70. Normal structure
71. Juvenile polyp
72. Solitary Peutz-Jeghers type polyp
73. Inflammatory polyp
74. Metaplastic polyp
75. Polypoidal mucosal prolapse
76. Adenomatous polyp
77. Serrated adenomas
78. Carcinomatous polyp
79. Polypoidal carcinoid tumour
80. Benign lymphoid polyp
81. Other large intestine polyps
Part VI. Polyposis Syndromes - Introduction: 82. Familial adenomatous polyposis
83. Juvenile polyposis
84. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
85. Metaplastic polyposis
86. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
87. Cowden's syndrome
88. Cap (mucosal prolapse) polyposis
89. Benign lymphoid polyposis
90. Malignant lymphomatous polyposis
91. Inflammatory fibroid polyposis
Part VII. Anal Polyps - Introduction: 92. Normal structure
93. Oleogranuloma
94. Barium granulomas
95. Warts
96. Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp
97. Perianal skin tags
98. Fibrous polyps of anal canal
99. Haemorrhoids
100. Squamous cell carcinomas of the anal canal
101. Malignant melanoma
102. Skin tumours
103. Other polypoidal lesions
Part VIII. Processing Polyps.
2. Glycogenic acanthosis
3. Heterotopic sebaceous glands
4. Squamous cell papilloma
5. Viral wart
6. Adenoma
7. Inflammatory polyp
8. Fibrous polyp
9. Stromal Tumours
10. Leiomyoma
11. Granular cell tumour
12. Polypoidal squamous cell carcinoma
13. Polypoidal adenocarcinoma
14. Malignant melanoma
Part II. Polyps of the Stomach - Introduction: 15. Normal structure
16. Heterotopic polyps
17. Hamartomatous polyps
18. Juvenile polyp
19. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
20. Cronkhite-Canada polyp
21. Regenerative hyperplasia
22. Focal foveolar hyperplasia
23. Fundic gland polyp
24. Antral gland hyperplasia
25. Meneterier's disease
26. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
27. Hypertrophied gastropathies
28. Gastric xanthelasma
29. Inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP)
30. Adenoma
31. Polypoidal carcinoma
32. Polypodial variant of early gastric carcinoma
33. Gastric stromal tumours
34. Lipoma
35. Lymphomatous polyposis
Part III. Polyps of the Duodenum - Introduction: 36. Normal structure
37. Heterotopic gastric mucosa
38. Heterotopic pancreatic tissue
39. Brunner's gland hamartoma
40. Peutz-Jegher's polyp
41. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
42. Juvenile polyp
43. Brunner's gland hyperplasia
44. Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (NLH)
45. Adenoma
46. Adenocarcinoma
47. Neuroendocrine tumours
48. Gangliocytic paraganglioma
49. Stromal polyps
Part IV. Polyps of the Jejunum and Ileum - Introduction: 50. Normal structure
51. Heterotopia
52. Hamartomatous polyp
53. Inflammatory fibroid polyp
54. Granulation tissue polyp
55. Adenoma
56. Adenocarcinoma
57. Metastatic lesions
58. Endocrine tumour
59. Haemangioma
60. Kaposi's sarcoma
61. Lymphangioma
62. Stromal tumours of the intestine
63. Leiomyoma
64. Neurogenic polyps
65. Gut autonomic nerve tumours (GANT) polyp
66. Granular cell tumour
67. Lipoma
68. Lymphoid polyp
69. Lymphoma
Part V. Polyps of the Large Intestine - Introduction: 70. Normal structure
71. Juvenile polyp
72. Solitary Peutz-Jeghers type polyp
73. Inflammatory polyp
74. Metaplastic polyp
75. Polypoidal mucosal prolapse
76. Adenomatous polyp
77. Serrated adenomas
78. Carcinomatous polyp
79. Polypoidal carcinoid tumour
80. Benign lymphoid polyp
81. Other large intestine polyps
Part VI. Polyposis Syndromes - Introduction: 82. Familial adenomatous polyposis
83. Juvenile polyposis
84. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
85. Metaplastic polyposis
86. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
87. Cowden's syndrome
88. Cap (mucosal prolapse) polyposis
89. Benign lymphoid polyposis
90. Malignant lymphomatous polyposis
91. Inflammatory fibroid polyposis
Part VII. Anal Polyps - Introduction: 92. Normal structure
93. Oleogranuloma
94. Barium granulomas
95. Warts
96. Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp
97. Perianal skin tags
98. Fibrous polyps of anal canal
99. Haemorrhoids
100. Squamous cell carcinomas of the anal canal
101. Malignant melanoma
102. Skin tumours
103. Other polypoidal lesions
Part VIII. Processing Polyps.
Part I. Polyps of the Oesophagus - Introduction: 1. Normal structure
2. Glycogenic acanthosis
3. Heterotopic sebaceous glands
4. Squamous cell papilloma
5. Viral wart
6. Adenoma
7. Inflammatory polyp
8. Fibrous polyp
9. Stromal Tumours
10. Leiomyoma
11. Granular cell tumour
12. Polypoidal squamous cell carcinoma
13. Polypoidal adenocarcinoma
14. Malignant melanoma
Part II. Polyps of the Stomach - Introduction: 15. Normal structure
16. Heterotopic polyps
17. Hamartomatous polyps
18. Juvenile polyp
19. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
20. Cronkhite-Canada polyp
21. Regenerative hyperplasia
22. Focal foveolar hyperplasia
23. Fundic gland polyp
24. Antral gland hyperplasia
25. Meneterier's disease
26. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
27. Hypertrophied gastropathies
28. Gastric xanthelasma
29. Inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP)
30. Adenoma
31. Polypoidal carcinoma
32. Polypodial variant of early gastric carcinoma
33. Gastric stromal tumours
34. Lipoma
35. Lymphomatous polyposis
Part III. Polyps of the Duodenum - Introduction: 36. Normal structure
37. Heterotopic gastric mucosa
38. Heterotopic pancreatic tissue
39. Brunner's gland hamartoma
40. Peutz-Jegher's polyp
41. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
42. Juvenile polyp
43. Brunner's gland hyperplasia
44. Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (NLH)
45. Adenoma
46. Adenocarcinoma
47. Neuroendocrine tumours
48. Gangliocytic paraganglioma
49. Stromal polyps
Part IV. Polyps of the Jejunum and Ileum - Introduction: 50. Normal structure
51. Heterotopia
52. Hamartomatous polyp
53. Inflammatory fibroid polyp
54. Granulation tissue polyp
55. Adenoma
56. Adenocarcinoma
57. Metastatic lesions
58. Endocrine tumour
59. Haemangioma
60. Kaposi's sarcoma
61. Lymphangioma
62. Stromal tumours of the intestine
63. Leiomyoma
64. Neurogenic polyps
65. Gut autonomic nerve tumours (GANT) polyp
66. Granular cell tumour
67. Lipoma
68. Lymphoid polyp
69. Lymphoma
Part V. Polyps of the Large Intestine - Introduction: 70. Normal structure
71. Juvenile polyp
72. Solitary Peutz-Jeghers type polyp
73. Inflammatory polyp
74. Metaplastic polyp
75. Polypoidal mucosal prolapse
76. Adenomatous polyp
77. Serrated adenomas
78. Carcinomatous polyp
79. Polypoidal carcinoid tumour
80. Benign lymphoid polyp
81. Other large intestine polyps
Part VI. Polyposis Syndromes - Introduction: 82. Familial adenomatous polyposis
83. Juvenile polyposis
84. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
85. Metaplastic polyposis
86. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
87. Cowden's syndrome
88. Cap (mucosal prolapse) polyposis
89. Benign lymphoid polyposis
90. Malignant lymphomatous polyposis
91. Inflammatory fibroid polyposis
Part VII. Anal Polyps - Introduction: 92. Normal structure
93. Oleogranuloma
94. Barium granulomas
95. Warts
96. Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp
97. Perianal skin tags
98. Fibrous polyps of anal canal
99. Haemorrhoids
100. Squamous cell carcinomas of the anal canal
101. Malignant melanoma
102. Skin tumours
103. Other polypoidal lesions
Part VIII. Processing Polyps.
2. Glycogenic acanthosis
3. Heterotopic sebaceous glands
4. Squamous cell papilloma
5. Viral wart
6. Adenoma
7. Inflammatory polyp
8. Fibrous polyp
9. Stromal Tumours
10. Leiomyoma
11. Granular cell tumour
12. Polypoidal squamous cell carcinoma
13. Polypoidal adenocarcinoma
14. Malignant melanoma
Part II. Polyps of the Stomach - Introduction: 15. Normal structure
16. Heterotopic polyps
17. Hamartomatous polyps
18. Juvenile polyp
19. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
20. Cronkhite-Canada polyp
21. Regenerative hyperplasia
22. Focal foveolar hyperplasia
23. Fundic gland polyp
24. Antral gland hyperplasia
25. Meneterier's disease
26. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
27. Hypertrophied gastropathies
28. Gastric xanthelasma
29. Inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP)
30. Adenoma
31. Polypoidal carcinoma
32. Polypodial variant of early gastric carcinoma
33. Gastric stromal tumours
34. Lipoma
35. Lymphomatous polyposis
Part III. Polyps of the Duodenum - Introduction: 36. Normal structure
37. Heterotopic gastric mucosa
38. Heterotopic pancreatic tissue
39. Brunner's gland hamartoma
40. Peutz-Jegher's polyp
41. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
42. Juvenile polyp
43. Brunner's gland hyperplasia
44. Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (NLH)
45. Adenoma
46. Adenocarcinoma
47. Neuroendocrine tumours
48. Gangliocytic paraganglioma
49. Stromal polyps
Part IV. Polyps of the Jejunum and Ileum - Introduction: 50. Normal structure
51. Heterotopia
52. Hamartomatous polyp
53. Inflammatory fibroid polyp
54. Granulation tissue polyp
55. Adenoma
56. Adenocarcinoma
57. Metastatic lesions
58. Endocrine tumour
59. Haemangioma
60. Kaposi's sarcoma
61. Lymphangioma
62. Stromal tumours of the intestine
63. Leiomyoma
64. Neurogenic polyps
65. Gut autonomic nerve tumours (GANT) polyp
66. Granular cell tumour
67. Lipoma
68. Lymphoid polyp
69. Lymphoma
Part V. Polyps of the Large Intestine - Introduction: 70. Normal structure
71. Juvenile polyp
72. Solitary Peutz-Jeghers type polyp
73. Inflammatory polyp
74. Metaplastic polyp
75. Polypoidal mucosal prolapse
76. Adenomatous polyp
77. Serrated adenomas
78. Carcinomatous polyp
79. Polypoidal carcinoid tumour
80. Benign lymphoid polyp
81. Other large intestine polyps
Part VI. Polyposis Syndromes - Introduction: 82. Familial adenomatous polyposis
83. Juvenile polyposis
84. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
85. Metaplastic polyposis
86. Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
87. Cowden's syndrome
88. Cap (mucosal prolapse) polyposis
89. Benign lymphoid polyposis
90. Malignant lymphomatous polyposis
91. Inflammatory fibroid polyposis
Part VII. Anal Polyps - Introduction: 92. Normal structure
93. Oleogranuloma
94. Barium granulomas
95. Warts
96. Inflammatory cloacogenic polyp
97. Perianal skin tags
98. Fibrous polyps of anal canal
99. Haemorrhoids
100. Squamous cell carcinomas of the anal canal
101. Malignant melanoma
102. Skin tumours
103. Other polypoidal lesions
Part VIII. Processing Polyps.