Immunohistopathology : a practical approach to diagnosis /

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Author / Creator:Elias, Jules M.
Imprint:Chicago : ASCP Press, c1990.
Description:xvi, 526 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5725390
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Other uniform titles:Elias, Jules M. Principles and techniques in diagnostic histopathology.
ISBN:0891893008
Notes:Rev. ed. of: Principles and techniques in diagnostic histopathology. c1982.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t Immunohistochemical Methods --  |t Role of Immunohistochemistry in Diagnostic Pathology --  |t Specimen Size and Formaldehyde Fixation --  |t Processing and Pretreatment --  |t Principles of Immunohistochemical Techniques --  |t Tyramide Signal Amplification Technique (TSA) --  |t Polyclonal or Monoclonal Antibodies --  |t Intensification of Staining by Repeated Application of Reagents --  |t Immunostaining of Previously Stained Sections --  |t Storage of Antiserum --  |t Penetration of Immunoreagents --  |t Concentration of Immunologic Reagents --  |t Choosing an Immunohistochemical Technique --  |g 2.  |t Immunohistochemical Identification of the Undifferentiated Tumor and Tumor of Unknown Origin --  |t The Diagnostic Approach --  |t Algorithmic Interpretation and the Panel Approach --  |t Anaplastic Round Cell Tumors in Adults --  |t Small Round Blue Cell Tumors of Childhood --  |t Fibroblastic Tumors --  |t Solitary Fibrous Tumor --  |t So-Called "Fibrohistiocytic Tumors" --  |t Tumors of Unknown Origin --  |g 3.  |t The Renal Biopsy --  |t Techniques for the Study of Renal Tissue --  |t Indications and Contraindications --  |t Collection and Transportation --  |t Fixation --  |t Tissue Processing for Light Microscopy --  |t Tissue Processing for Electron Microscopy --  |t Cryotomy --  |t Sectioning the Paraffin Block --  |t Sectioning the Plastic Block --  |t Staining for Light Microscopy Morphological Studies --  |t Staining of Frozen Sections --  |t Staining of Paraffin and Plastic Sections --  |t Renal Biopsy in Transplantation --  |t Interpretation of Immunofluorescence --  |t Immunofluorescence Staining Patterns --  |t Complement and Coagulation Components --  |t Immune Complex Solubility, Size, Charge, and Avidity --  |t Theories of Renal Disease --  |g 4.  |t The Skin Biopsy --  |t Specimen Handling --  |t Comparative Advantages of Immunofluorescence and Immunoperoxidase Techniques --  |t Staining Procedures --  |t Studies in Bullous Disorders --  |t Diagnosis of Malignant Melanoma (MM) in Paraffin Sections --  |g 5.  |t The Lymph Node Biopsy --  |t Immunophenotype --  |t Distinction of Lymphoid Neoplasms --  |t Tissue Preparation --  |t Specimen Handling --  |t Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy --  |t Transport to Reference Laboratories --  |t Frozen Section Fixation --  |t Sectioning of Frozen Blocks --  |t Paraffin Section Fixation --  |t Decalcification --  |t Processing and Embedding --  |t Cytochemical Staining --  |t Enzyme Histochemistry of Frozen, Paraffin, and Plastic Sections --  |t Immunostaining of Frozen Sections --  |t Immunostaining of Paraffin Sections --  |t Malignant Histiocytic Lymphoma --  |t Hodgkin's Disease --  |t Use of IHC for Dfferential Diagnosis of Large Cell Lymphomas --  |t Genotypic Analysis --  |t Work-up of a Possible Lymphoma Case --  |g 6.  |t Morphology, Cytochemistry, and Immunophenotyping of the Acute Leukemias --  |t Approaches to Classification of Acute Leukemia --  |t Morphological and Cytochemical Features of Lymphoid Leukemias --  |t Correlation of Prognosis With FAB Classification --  |t Specimen Handling --  |t Surface Marker Methodology --  |t Immunophenotyping of Leukemic Lymphoblasts --  |t Immunologic Analysis of B Lineage ALL --  |t Immunologic Analysis of T Lineage ALL --  |t Cytochemical and Surface Marker Analysis in Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia --  |t Acute Undifferentiated Leukemia --  |t Hybrid Leukemia/Biphenotypic Leukemia --  |t Chronic Myeloid Leukemia-Blast Crisis --  |t Advances in Diagnosing Acute Leukemia --  |g 7.  |t Sex Steroid Receptors and Biological Markers in Hormone-Dependent Tumors --  |t Risk Factors and Prognosis in Breast Cancer --  |t Prognostic Value of Hormone Receptors in Breast Carcinoma --  |t Antiestrogen Therapeutic Modes --  |t Anatomic Localization of ER and PgR --  |t Steroid Receptor Detection Methods --  |t Quantitation of Assays --  |t Optimizing Measurement of Hormone Receptors --  |t Enzyme Digestion --  |t ER-IHC Quality Assurance --  |t Reliability of Postmastectomy ER/PgR Measurement With DCC Assay --  |t False-Positive and False-Negative Staining of Paraffin Sections --  |t Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) for ER/PgR Measurement --  |t Imprint Smears --  |t Steroid Receptors in Uterus and Endometrium Tumors --  |t Steroid Receptors in Ovarian Tumors --  |t Steroid Receptors in Prostate Cancer --  |t ER and PgR: Summary and Future Developments --  |t Prognostic Value of Other Proteins in Breast Cancer --  |g 8.  |t Non-Radioactive In Situ Hybridization for Viral Detection --  |t Comparison of Tinctorial Stains, Immunohistochemistry, and In Situ Hybridization --  |t Preparation of Target DNA --  |t Denaturation or Melting --  |t Controls --  |t Detection of Hybridized Probe --  |t NISH Detection Choices --  |t Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) --  |t Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) --  |g 9.  |t Histochemical and Immunohistochemical Analysis of Amyloid --  |t Histochemical Classification --  |t Biochemical and Immunohistochemical Classification --  |t Histochemical Staining of Amyloid --  |t Pretreatment Steps for Histochemical Stains --  |t Enzyme Digestion --  |t Effects of Fixation --  |t Autoclaving --  |t Alkaline Guanidine Method --  |t Silver Impregnation Techniques --  |t Immunohistochemical Staining --  |t Immunohistochemical Fixation --  |t Types of Amyloid Fibril Proteins --  |t Hereditary Cerebral Hemorrhage (Dutch and Icelandic Types) --  |t Familial Amyloid Polyneuropathy --  |t Long-Term Hemodialysis-Associated Amyloidosis --  |t Cutaneous Amyloidosis --  |t Amyloid P Component --  |t Biopsy Techniques --  |t Fat Aspiration vs Tissue Biopsy Techniques --  |t Therapy for Amyloidosis --  |t Combined Approach for Classifying Amyloids --  |g 10.  |t Mechanics of Fluorescence Microscopy --  |t Light and Color --  |t Primary and Secondary Fluorescence --  |t Image Intensity and Image Contrast --  |t Wavelengths --  |t Filter Selection --  |t Illumination Incident Light Fluorescence Microscopy --  |t Selection of Objectives --  |t Fluorescence Fading --  |t Fluorescence Photography --  |t Fixation and Immunofluorescence Applications --  |g Appendix I.  |t Heat-Induced Epitope Retrieval Protocols --  |g Appendix II.  |t Keratin Expression --  |g Appendix III.  |t Cytokeratin Analysis. 
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