Transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a very powerful tool for characterizing various types of materials. Using a light microscope, the imaging resolution is at several hundred nanometers, and for a scanning electron microscope, SEM, at several nanometers. The imaging resolution of the TEM, howe
Diagnostic Electron Microscopy - A Practical Guide to Interpretation and Technique
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β¦ Synopsis
Diagnostic Electron Microscopy: A Practical Guide to Interpretation and Technique summarises the current interpretational applications of TEM in diagnostic pathology. Β This concise and accessible volume provides a working guide to the main, or most useful, applications of the technique including practical topics of concern to laboratory scientists, brief guides to traditional tissue and microbiological preparation techniques, microwave processing, digital imaging and measurement uncertainty.
The text features both a screening and interpretational guide for TEM diagnostic applications and current TEM diagnostic tissue preparation methods pertinent to all clinical electron microscope units worldwide. Containing high-quality representative images, this up-to-date text includes detailed information on the most important diagnostic applications of transmission electron microscopy as well as instructions for specific tissues and current basic preparative techniques.
The book is relevant to trainee pathologists and practising pathologists who are expected to understand and evaluate/screen tissues by TEM. In addition, technical and scientific staff involved in tissue preparation and diagnostic tissue evaluation/screening by TEM will find this text useful.Content:
Chapter 1 Renal Disease (pages 1β54): John W. Stirling and Alan Curry
Chapter 2 Transplant Renal Biopsies (pages 55β88): John Brealey
Chapter 3 Electron Microscopy in Skeletal Muscle Pathology (pages 89β115): Elizabeth Curtis and Caroline Sewry
Chapter 4 The Diagnostic Electron Microscopy of Nerve (pages 117β152): Rosalind King
Chapter 5 The Diagnostic Electron Microscopy of Tumours (pages 153β180): Brian Eyden
Chapter 6 Microbial Ultrastructure (pages 181β219): Alan Curry
Chapter 7 The Contemporary Use of Electron Microscopy in the Diagnosis of Ciliary Disorders and Sperm Centriolar Abnormalities (pages 221β236): P. Yiallouros, M. Nearchou, A. Hadjisavvas and K. Kyriacou
Chapter 8 Electron Microscopy as a Useful Tool in the Diagnosis of Lysosomal Storage Diseases (pages 237β267): Joseph Alroy, Rolf Pfannl and Angelo A. Ucci
Chapter 9 Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) (pages 269β275): John W. Stirling
Chapter 10 Diagnosis of Platelet Disorders by Electron Microscopy (pages 277β291): Hilary Christensen and Walter H. A. Kahr
Chapter 11 Diagnosis of Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anaemia Types I and II by Transmission Electron Microscopy (pages 293β308): Yong?Xin Ru
Chapter 12 EhlersβDanlos Syndrome (pages 309β321): Trinh Hermanns?Le, Marie?Annick Reginster, Claudine Pierard?Franchimont and Gerald E. Pierard
Chapter 13 Electron Microscopy in Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease (pages 323β340): Victor L. Roggli
Chapter 14 General Tissue Preparation Methods (pages 341β381): John W. Stirling
Chapter 15 Ultrastructural Pathology Today β Paradigm Change and the Impact of Microwave Technology and Telemicroscopy (pages 383β408): Josef A. Schroeder
Chapter 16 Electron Microscopy Methods in Virology (pages 409β417): Alan Curry
Chapter 17 Digital Imaging for Diagnostic Transmission Electron Microscopy (pages 419β429): Gary Paul Edwards
Chapter 18 Uncertainty of Measurement (pages 431β448): Pierre Filion
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