Clinical Application

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Clinical Application The clinical application of immunohistochemistry is discussed in Chapter 3; this chapter is devoted mainly to flow cytometric applications. By using a panel of appropriately selected monoclonal antibodies,…

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Classification of Hematologic Neoplasms

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Classification of Hematologic Neoplasms There are two major groups of hematologic neoplasms: Lymphoma and leukemia. Lymphoma is lymphoid tumors initially confined to lymphoid organs or extranodal tissue, whereas leukemia includes…

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Molecular Genetics

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Molecular Genetics Although this book is devoted mainly to immunophenotyping of hematologic neoplasms by flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry, molecular genetics is incorporated in the discussion of all our cases, as…

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Principles of Immunohistochemistry

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Principles of Immunohistochemistry For many years, pathologists had depended on morphology alone to make a histologic diagnosis until the availability of “special stains.” Special stains were developed because pathologists always…

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Principles of Flow Cytometry

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Principles of Flow Cytometry INSTRUMENTATION A flow cytometer is versatile in its capability of measuring multiple parameters simultaneously. These parameters include the physical properties of cells (e.g., cell size and…

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General Introduction

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General Introduction With the progress in subclassification of hematologic neoplasms and the refinement in treatment of these tumors, diagnosis of lymphoma and leukemia has become increasingly complicated. The World Health…

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Genetics

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Genetics Peter Kopp DEFINITION Genetic components contribute to virtually all disorders, with the exception of simple trauma. Many chromosomal and monogenic disorders can now be explained at the molecular level,…

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Paraneoplastic Endocrine Syndromes

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Paraneoplastic Endocrine Syndromes Subhash Kukreja Cancer cells frequently produce peptides that are not normally synthesized by the tissue of origin. In addition, peptides that are normally produced in a paracrine…

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Carcinoid Tumors

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Carcinoid Tumors Nathan J. O’Dorisio Thomas M. O’Dorisio M. Sue O’Dorisio DEFINITION Neuroendocrine tumors are characterized by the production, storage, and secretion of polypeptides, biogenic amines, and, in some cases,…

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Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

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Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Glen Sizemore Norma Lopez Two sets of multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndromes and multiple tumor associations are characterized by the work of Steiner et al. [1]. Table…

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