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in the human visceral pleura is the sole reliable criterion for the statement that it belongs to the ‘thick type’, while all observed animals have a ‘thin’ type VP. The mesothelium and underlying structures of the SM represent a highly permeable bidirectional membrane with signi?cant differences in the organ and region tra- port as a local phenomenon after horseradish peroxidase application. Stomata are constant features seen by SEM, but are occasional ?ndings observed by TEM over both sides of the diaphragm, lower intercostal spaces, anterior abdominal wall and greater omentum in untreated animals. Our data extend the location of stomata over the liver and broad ligament of the uterus. We strictly de?ned and nominated the main structures of the lymphatic regions as lymphatic units, stomata, and LL. Several different types of vascularization of omental and extraomental (medias- nal pleura and lesser pelvis) MS are observed after India ink application. Human and animal differences in their location, mesothelial covering, the vessel (blood and lymphatic) supply, free and connective tissue cells and their arrangement are discussed. The mesothelium and the BL changes start early in the gestation and continue throughout the postnatal period. Both cell types (?at and cubic) are already evident through prenatal life.
Anatomy. --- Embryology. --- Membranes (Biology). --- Serous fluids. --- Membranes --- Tissues --- Anatomy --- Serous Membrane --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Biology --- Zoology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Cytology --- Animal Anatomy & Embryology --- Physiology --- Membranes (Biology) --- Serosal fluids --- Biological membranes --- Biomembranes --- Medicine. --- Human physiology. --- Biomedicine. --- Human Physiology. --- Lymph --- Biological interfaces --- Protoplasm --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Human body
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Interventional Pericardiology gives a unique and comprehensive view on an often neglected but clinically very important part of cardiovascular disease: The pericardium and the adjacent myocardium or epicardium. The authors of this up-to-date compendium on pericardial disease etiology, diagnostics and treatment, Professors Bernhard Maisch (Marburg), Arsen Ristic (Belgrade), Petar Seferovic (Belgrade) and Teresa Tsang (Rochester) focus on recent advances to the new window that has been opened to the heart by flexible and video-assisted pericardioscopy, modern biochemical, immunohistological and molecular tools for the analysis of epicardial and pericardial biopsies, which have been acquired safely under pericardioscopic control by the interventional pericardiologist. Their book adds brand-new information to the recent and so far only guidelines world-wide by the European Society of Cardiology on the management of pericardial diseases. This task-force has been chaired by the lead author B. Maisch. Accordingly “Interventional Pericardiology” belongs in every medical library and on the desk of every cardiologist, cardiological interventionalist, and trainee with an interest in pericardial diseases.
Pericardium -- Diseases -- Treatment. --- Pericardium -- Surgery. --- Heart --- Thoracic Surgical Procedures --- Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures --- Cardiovascular Diseases --- Serous Membrane --- Diseases --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Membranes --- Cardiovascular System --- Tissues --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Anatomy --- Heart Diseases --- Pericardium --- Cardiac Surgical Procedures --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pericardium. --- Paracentesis. --- Surgery. --- Medicine. --- Cardiology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Aspiration and aspirators --- Surgery, Operative --- Chest --- Internal medicine
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Frozen sections are performed while a patient is undergoing surgery as a basis for making an immediate diagnosis that will impact treatment decisions. Frozen section diagnosis is often a highly demanding situation for the pathologist who must render a diagnosis quickly for the patient and surgeon. The Frozen Section Library series will provide concise, user-friendly, site specific handbooks that are well illustrated and highlight the pitfalls, artifacts and differential diagnosis issues that arise in the hurried frozen section scenario. Philip T. Cagle, MD, is Professor of Pathology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York and Director of Pulmonary Pathology, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas. Timothy Craig Allen, MD, JD, is the Chairman of the Department of Pathology, University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, Texas.
Lungs -- Diseases -- Atlases. --- Lungs --- Serous Membrane --- Cryoultramicrotomy --- Respiratory System --- Membranes --- Microtomy --- Anatomy --- Pleura --- Frozen Sections --- Tissues --- Histocytological Preparation Techniques --- Cytological Techniques --- Histological Techniques --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Investigative Techniques --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pathology --- Respiratory System Diseases --- Diseases --- Frozen tissue sections --- Diseases. --- Frozen histological sections --- Frozen sections (Histology) --- Histological sections, Frozen --- Tissue sections, Frozen --- Medicine. --- Pathology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Cryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Cryotomy --- Preservation --- Disease (Pathology) --- Medical sciences --- Medicine, Preventive
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