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Quantitative Clinical Pathology

By: Hamilton, Peter W.
Contributor(s): Allen, David M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: UK : Wiley-Blackwell; 1995Edition: 1st ed.Description: 342 p.ISBN: 0632032863 (hardcover); 9780632032860 (hardcover).Subject(s): Cells--Measurement | Cytodiagnosis | Histology, Pathological | Diagnosis, Laboratory | PathologyDDC classification: 616.07582 Hamilton 15004 1st 1995 Pathology Summary: This book provides a detailed account of the new techniques used in the rapidly expanding discipline of quantitative pathology. Quantitative pathology is essentially a means of measuring histological samples in the diagnosis and prognosis of disease. The techniques described include: morphometry, photometry, flow cytometry, three-dimensional reconstruction and expert systems. These techniques measure cell count, which is an important indicator of malignant tumors and other forms of cancer.
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This book provides a detailed account of the new techniques used in the rapidly expanding discipline of quantitative pathology. Quantitative pathology is essentially a means of measuring histological samples in the diagnosis and prognosis of disease. The techniques described include: morphometry, photometry, flow cytometry, three-dimensional reconstruction and expert systems. These techniques measure cell count, which is an important indicator of malignant tumors and other forms of cancer.

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