Full Description
This book provides a detailed and practical guide to the morphological diagnosis of humoral cells using both light and electron microscopy. Electron microscopy compensates for the limited resolution of conventional examinations and plays a critical role in identifying tumors and resolving diagnostically challenging cases. Beginning with fundamental cell biology, the book analyzes cellular structures and ultrastructural features under electron microscopy and compares them with their counterparts under light microscopy. It further explains the relationships and key differences between the two imaging modalities through clinically relevant examples of abnormal cells. By linking light microscopic morphology to organelle level and structural characteristics revealed by electron microscopy, the book helps clinicians better understand the origins of observed cellular changes. Combining concise explanations with richly illustrated comparisons, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to the morphology of body fluid cells. It serves as a valuable reference for laboratory physicians, laboratory technicians, and medical students.
Contents
Chapter 1 Overview.- Chapter.- 2 Light and electron microscopy comparison of common humoral cells.- Chapter 3 Light and electron microscopy comparison of Adenocarcinoma.- Chapter 4 Light and electron microscopy comparison of Squamous carcinoma.- Chapter 5 Light and electron microscopy comparison of Hypodifferentiated cancer.- Chapter 6 Light and electron microscopy comparison of Other abnormal humoral cells.- Chapter 7 Light and electron microscopy comparison of microorganisms and crystallization.



