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By Margaret S. Brandwein
The first of a multi-volume set, this textbook covers sinonasal and nasopharyngeal pathology. a great sign-out source for head and neck pathology, it comprises anatomy, staging, diagnostic, and prognostic details. Richly illustrated and well-structured, the simply available layout comprises glossaries, packing containers of key issues, and self-assessment questions on the finish of every bankruptcy.
Nose, Paranasal Sinuses, and Nasopharynx: Textbook of Head and Neck Pathology: quantity 1 is aimed toward trainees and working towards pathologists all over the world, and also will be of curiosity to oral pathologists and oral pathology trainees.
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12). Tissue inflammation is limited in granulocytopenic patients. Invasive fungal disease in patients with dysfunctional granulocytes will demon- 2 20 Chapter 2 · Sinonasal Tract: Nonneoplastic 2 a b c . Fig. 9 (a, b) Low power view of fungus balls. Note the multicolored serpiginous laminations. (c) Appreciate the refractile hyphae at low power, which is better appreciated after flipping down the condenser strate more of the expected inflammatory response. , granulation tissue, neovascularization.
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