Pathomechanisms of the Spleen

Pathomechanisms of the Spleen
Author: Shi-Lin Yan
Publisher: Paradigm Publications
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2009
Genre: Medicine, Chinese
ISBN: 9780912111841

A thorough glimpse into the various manifestations of spleen disease in Chinese medicine. Part 1 discusses repletion conditions of the spleen, including spleen qi depression, thought and preoccupation stagnating in the spleen, cold-damp encumbering the spleen, phlegm turbidity obstructing the spleen, food and drink damaging the spleen, and static blood accumulating in the spleen - and spleen fire (yang) exuberance - including spleen channel repletion fire and damp-heat brewing in the spleen. The second section presents vacuity conditions, including vacuity of spleen qi, spleen yang, and spleen yin.

Atlas of Spleen Pathology

Atlas of Spleen Pathology
Author: Dennis P. O'Malley
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-10-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1461446724

The spleen is an organ which has diverse functions including immunologic and hematologic. The Atlas of Spleen Pathology describes and selectively illustrates the normal and pathologic conditions that afflict the spleen. This extraordinary collection of high quality digital images will materially aid in continuing efforts to recognize, understand, and accurately interpret the gross and light microscopic findings in spleens.

Illustrated Pathology of the Spleen

Illustrated Pathology of the Spleen
Author: Bridget S. Wilkins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2000-02-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780521622271

The major aim of this book is to demystify splenic pathology for nonspecialist consultants and trainees in histopathology. The interpretation of pathological changes in the human spleen provides a significant challenge to the skills of even the most highly trained histopathologists. This comprehensive account of the most important and frequently encountered pathological conditions affecting the spleen is highly illustrated in color throughout with numerous detailed macroscopic and microscopic specimens. Emphasis is placed on the importance of adequate clinical information and technical preparation of splenectomy specimens in obtaining the best possible histopathological assessment of the tissue. A systematic, analytical approach to interpretation of pathological changes is used throughout the book. This text should enable readers to feel confident in their assessment of significant processes within the spleen. This volume will serve as an illustrated atlas, bench manual, text, and reference source.

Atlas of Spleen Pathology

Atlas of Spleen Pathology
Author: Dennis O'Malley
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012-10-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461446736

The spleen is an organ which has diverse functions including immunologic and hematologic. The Atlas of Spleen Pathology describes and selectively illustrates the normal and pathologic conditions that afflict the spleen. This extraordinary collection of high quality digital images will materially aid in continuing efforts to recognize, understand, and accurately interpret the gross and light microscopic findings in spleens.

Gan Bing Zhi Bing Ji

Gan Bing Zhi Bing Ji
Author: Shi Lin Yan
Publisher: Paradigm Publications
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Liver
ISBN: 9780912111858

The first section discusses repletion conditions of the liver, which include: qi stagnation, phlegm obstruction, blood stasis, liver repletion cold, liver repletion heat, dampness encumbering the liver, water assailing the liver. The second section covers vacuity cold conditions, including: vacuity of liver qi, liver yang vacuity, liver blood vacuity, liver yin vacuity.

Diagnostic Pathology

Diagnostic Pathology
Author: Aaron Auerbach
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Spleen
ISBN: 9781931884983

This book is designed to be the most comprehensive book on splenic pathology to date. It is an easy to use, overview of the lesions, both neoplastic and nonneoplastic, that arise in the spleen. Topics of focus include infectious diseases and lymphoproliferative disorders of the spleen. It analyzes each entity under the categories of definition, etiologies and pathogenesis, clinical presentations, treatment, prognosis, imaging, macroscopic features, microscopic features, cytopathology and ancillary studies, and differential diagnosis. This text would be an ideal tool for surgical pathologists, Hematopathologists, pathology residents, and medical students. FEATURES: · Features the classic benefits of all Amirsys® titles, including time-saving bulleted text, Key Facts in each chapter, stunning annotated images, and an extensive index · Includes both an extensive antibody index and molecular factors index · Amirsys eBook Advantage(tm), an online version of the print book with fully searchable text

Disorders of the Spleen

Disorders of the Spleen
Author: Carl E. Pochedly
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1989-01-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780824779337

Contributors review the state of current knowledge and document progress in the anatomy and physiology of the spleen. Topics include: general features, pathophysiology, splenomegaly, imaging and surgery, and new trends. The role of the spleen in various diseases is clarified, among them: hypo- and h