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Comparative Anatomy and Histology: A Mouse, Rat, and Human Atlas 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Associate Professor and chief of Comparative Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA), Edited by (Department of Patholog), Edited by (Anatomic Pathology Division, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0128029005
  • ISBN-13: 9780128029008
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The Second Edition of Comparative Anatomy and Histology is aimed at the new mouse investigator as well as medical and veterinary pathologists who need to expand their knowledge base into comparative anatomy and histology. It guides the reader through normal mouse anatomy and histology using direct comparison to the human. The side by side comparison of mouse and human tissues highlight the unique biology of the mouse, which has great impact on the validation of mouse models of human disease.

The Second Edition features added comprehensive tables of mouse background strains and lesions for quick comparison with normal anatomy. New imaging modalities (MRI, CT, microCT, Pet/CT, Bioluminescence) have been incorporated into every body system chapter.

  • Offers the only comprehensive source for comparing human and mouse anatomy and histology through over 600 full-color images, in one reference work
  • Enables human and veterinary pathologists to examine tissue samples with greater accuracy and confidence
  • Teaches biomedical researchers to examine the histologic changes in their mutant mice
  • Experts from both human and veterinary fields take readers through each organ system in a side-by-side comparative approach to anatomy and histology - human Netter anatomy images along with Netter-style mouse images
  • Includes Virtual Microscope slides of both human and mouse histology from each body system

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A comprehensive translational atlas examining the histology and anatomy of humans and mice for both human and veterinary pathologists
List Of Contributors xi
Preface To The Second Edition xv
Acknowledgments From The First Edition xvii
Chapter 1 Introduction
Piper M. Treuting
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Kathleen S. Montine
Overview And Introduction To The Second Edition
1(8)
Comparative Pathology: Closing a Gap
1(4)
C57BL/6 Mice as Index Strain
5(1)
Sprague-Dawley Rats as Index Strain
5(1)
Atlas Scope and Design
5(1)
Further Reading and Relevant Websites
6(3)
Chapter 2 Phenotyping
Cory F. Brayton
Piper M. Treuting
Introduction
9(1)
Phenotyping Study Design
10(6)
Strategies 10, Materials and Methods
10(6)
Reporting
16(4)
Conclusion
20(1)
Further Reading and Relevant Websites
20(3)
Chapter 3 Necropsy And Histology
Sue E. Knoblaugh
Julie Randolph-Habecker
Introduction
23(1)
Fixation Considerations Prior to Necropsy
24(3)
Major Groups of Fixatives
24(1)
Tissue Fixation Variables to Consider
25(1)
Decalcification of Bone Samples
26(1)
Frozen Tissue for Histologic Evaluation
27(1)
Necropsy
27(18)
Recommended Materials
28(1)
External Examination
29(1)
First Incision
30(2)
Internal Examination
32(13)
Next Steps
45(1)
Histology
45(6)
Processing
47(2)
Embedding
49(1)
Sectioning
49(1)
Staining
49(2)
Further Reading and Relevant Websites
51(2)
Chapter 4 Microscopy, Immunohistochemistry, Digital Imaging, And Quantitative Microscopy
Paul C. Goodwin
Brian Johnson
Charles W. Frevert
Introduction
53(1)
Key Elements of Microscopy
53(3)
Magnification
53(1)
Resolution
54(1)
Contrast
54(2)
Key Elements of IHC
56(5)
Background
56(1)
Tissue Processing
56(1)
Validation of Antibody Specificity
56(2)
Protocol Optimization
58(2)
Antibody Controls
60(1)
Tissue Controls
60(1)
Key Elements of Digital Imaging
61(1)
Key Elements of Quantitative Microscopy
62(2)
Background
62(1)
Stereology
63(1)
Image Analysis
64(1)
IHC and Imaging Reproducibility
64(1)
Acknowledgments
65(1)
Further Reading
65(2)
Chapter 5 Skeletal System
Christopher Jerome
Benjamin Hoch
Cathy S. Carlson
Introduction
67(1)
Skeleton
68(5)
Gross Anatomy
68(1)
Histology
69(4)
Long Bones
73(9)
Gross Anatomy
73(2)
Histology
75(7)
Spine
82(1)
Gross Anatomy
82(1)
Histology
83(1)
Joints
83(2)
Gross Anatomy
83(1)
Histology
83(2)
Soft Tissues
85(2)
Further Reading
87(2)
Chapter 6 Nose, Sinus, Pharynx, And Larynx
Jack R. Harkema
Stephan A. Carey
James G. Wagner
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Denny Liggitt
Introduction
89(1)
Nose and Sinus
90(15)
Gross Anatomy
90(2)
Preparation of Nasal Tissues for Microscopic Exam
92(2)
Histology
94(9)
Other Nasal Cavity Features
103(2)
Pharynx and Larynx
105(7)
Gross Anatomy
105(1)
Preparation of Rodent Pharynx and Larynx for Microscopic Exam
106(1)
Histology
106(6)
Further Reading
112(3)
Chapter 7 Oral Cavity And Teeth
Piper M. Treuting
Thomas H. Morton Jr
Peter Vogel
Introduction
115(1)
Oral Cavity
115(6)
Gross Anatomy
115(2)
Histology
117(4)
Teeth
121(12)
Gross Anatomy
121(4)
Histology
125(8)
Further Reading
133(2)
Chapter 8 Salivary Glands
Renee R. Hukkanen
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Piper M. Treuting
Introduction
135(1)
Salivary Gland Features
135(4)
Gross Anatomy
135(1)
General Histology
135(4)
Submandibular Gland
139(3)
Gross Anatomy
139(3)
Histology
142(1)
Parotid Gland
142(1)
Gross Anatomy
142(1)
Histology
142(1)
Sublingual Gland
143(1)
Gross Anatomy
143(1)
Histology
144(1)
Further Reading
144(3)
Chapter 9 Respiratory System
David K. Meyerholz
Carlos J. Suarez
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Charles W. Frevert
Introduction
147(1)
Trachea
147(4)
Gross Anatomy
147(1)
Histology
148(3)
Lung
151(1)
Gross Anatomy
151(1)
Bronchi to Terminal Bronchioles
151(5)
Gross Anatomy
151(1)
Histology
152(4)
Respiratory Zone
156(3)
Gross Anatomy
156(1)
Histology
156(3)
Lung Circulatory System
159(1)
Gross Anatomy
159(1)
Histology
159(1)
Pleura
159(3)
Gross Anatomy
159(1)
Histology
160(2)
Further Reading
162(1)
Chapter 10 Cardiovascular
Bernard S. Buetow
Michael A. Laflamme
Introduction
163(4)
Heart
167(11)
Gross Anatomy
167(3)
Relative Size Considerations
170(2)
Histology
172(6)
Cardiac Valves
178(3)
Gross Anatomy
178(1)
Histology
178(3)
Conduction System
181(1)
Great Vessels and Coronary Vasculature
181(6)
Gross Anatomy
181(3)
Histology
184(3)
Common Incidental Findings in Rodents
187(1)
Further Reading
188(3)
Chapter 11 Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
Piper M. Treuting
Mark J. Arends
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Introduction
191(1)
Esophagus
191(3)
Gross Anatomy
191(1)
Histology
192(2)
Stomach
194(7)
Gross Anatomy
194(1)
Histology
195(6)
Small Intestine
201(10)
Gross Anatomy
201(1)
Histology
202(9)
Methods
211(1)
Further Reading
211(2)
Chapter 12 Lower Gastrointestinal Tract
Piper M. Treuting
Mark J. Arends
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Introduction
213(1)
Cecum
213(3)
Gross Anatomy
213(3)
Histology
216(1)
Appendix
216(4)
Gross Anatomy
216(2)
Histology
218(2)
Colon
220(8)
Gross Anatomy
220(3)
Histology
223(5)
Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
228(1)
Gross Anatomy
228(1)
Histology
228(1)
Further Reading
228(1)
Chapter 13 Hepatobiliary System
Arlin B. Rogers
Renee Z. Dintzis
Introduction
229(1)
Liver
230(8)
Gross Anatomy
230(3)
Histology
233(5)
Gallbladder
238(1)
Further Reading
239(2)
Chapter 14 Pancreas
Denny Liggitt
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Introduction
241(1)
Pancreas
241(8)
Gross Anatomy
241(2)
Histology
243(6)
Further Reading
249(2)
Chapter 15 Endocrine System
Krista Marie DuBray La Perle
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Introduction
251(1)
Thyroid Gland
251(4)
Gross Anatomy
251(2)
Histology
253(2)
Parathyroid Gland
255(1)
Gross Anatomy
255(1)
Histology
256(1)
Adrenal Gland
256(6)
Gross Anatomy
256(2)
Histology
258(4)
Pituitary Gland
262(6)
Gross Anatomy
262(1)
Histology
262(6)
Pineal Gland
268(2)
Gross Anatomy
268(1)
Histology
269(1)
Paraganglia
270(2)
Gross Anatomy
270(1)
Histology
271(1)
Further Reading
272(3)
Chapter 16 Urinary System
Martha A. Delaney
Jolanta Kowalewska
Piper M. Treuting
Introduction
275(1)
Kidney
275(16)
Gross Anatomy
275(7)
Histology
282(9)
Ureters, Urinary Bladder, and Urethra
291(10)
Gross Anatomy
291(5)
Histology
296(5)
Further Reading
301(2)
Chapter 17 Female Reproductive System
Kelli L. Boyd
Atis Muehlenbachs
Mara H. Rendi
Rochelle L. Garcia
Katherine N. Gibson-Corley
Introduction
303(1)
Ovary
303(7)
Gross Anatomy
303(4)
Histology
307(3)
Oviduct (Uterine Tube)
310(5)
Gross Anatomy
310(2)
Histology
312(3)
Uterus and Cervix
315(5)
Gross Anatomy
315(1)
Histology
315(5)
Vagina and Clitoris
320(1)
Gross Anatomy
320(1)
Histology
321(1)
Placenta
321(13)
Gross Anatomy
321(3)
Histology
324(10)
Further Reading
334(1)
Chapter 18 Male Reproductive System
Sue E. Knoblaugh
Lawrence True
Maria Tretiakova
Renee R. Hukkanen
Introduction
335(1)
Testes
336(5)
Gross Anatomy
336(2)
Histology
338(3)
Efferent Ducts
341(1)
Gross Anatomy
341(1)
Histology
342(1)
Epididymis
342(1)
Gross Anatomy
342(1)
Histology
343(1)
Vas Deferens
343(3)
Gross Anatomy
343(2)
Histology
345(1)
Seminal Vesicles (Vesicular Glands)
346(2)
Gross Anatomy
346(1)
Histology
346(2)
Prostate Gland
348(6)
Gross Anatomy
348(1)
Histology
349(5)
Ampullary Glands
354(1)
Gross Anatomy
354(1)
Histology
354(1)
Bulbourethral Glands
355(1)
Gross Anatomy
355(1)
Histology
355(1)
Preputial Glands
355(2)
Gross Anatomy
355(1)
Histology
355(2)
Urethra
357(3)
Gross Anatomy
357(3)
Histology
360(1)
Penis
360(2)
Gross anatomy
360(1)
Histology
360(2)
Further Reading
362(3)
Chapter 19 Hematopoietic And Lymphoid Tissue
Jerrold M. Ward
Sindhu Cherian
Michael A. Linden
Introduction
365(1)
Bone Marrow
365(5)
Methods
366(3)
Histology and Cytology
369(1)
Peripheral Blood
370(5)
Methods
371(1)
Histology and Cytology
372(3)
Thymus
375(6)
Gross Anatomy
376(1)
Histology
376(5)
Lymph Nodes
381(9)
Regional Anatomy
381(4)
Histology
385(5)
Spleen
390(7)
Gross Anatomy
391(1)
Histology
391(6)
Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
397(3)
Milky Spots
400(1)
Acknowledgments
400(1)
Further Reading
400(3)
Chapter 20 Nervous System
Jessica M. Snyder
Catherine E. Hagan
Brad Bolon
C. Dirk Keene
Introduction
403(2)
Brain
405(28)
Gross Anatomy
405(19)
Histology
424(8)
Related Structures
432(1)
Spinal Cord
433(2)
Gross Anatomy
433(1)
Histology
434(1)
Nerves and Ganglia
435(5)
Regional Anatomy
435(4)
Histology
439(1)
Other Considerations
440(3)
Conventions for Neuroanatomic Terminology
440(1)
Special Methods in Neurohistologic Preparation
441(2)
Acknowledgments
443(1)
Further Reading and Relevant Websites
443(2)
Chapter 21 Special Senses: Eye
Caroline J. Zeiss
Daniel C. Tu
Isabella Phan
Rachel Wong
Piper M. Treuting
Introduction
445(1)
The Eye
445(1)
Gross Anatomy
445(1)
Cornea and Sclera
446(2)
Gross Anatomy
446(1)
Histology
446(2)
Uvea
448(7)
Gross Anatomy
448(3)
Histology
451(4)
Retina
455(5)
Gross Anatomy
455(1)
Histology
456(4)
Vitreous Chamber and Lens
460(1)
Gross Anatomy
460(1)
Histology
460(1)
Optic Nerve
461(2)
Gross Anatomy
461(2)
Histology
463(1)
Extraocular Muscles
463(1)
Gross Anatomy
463(1)
Histology
463(1)
Conjunctiva
463(1)
Gross Anatomy
463(1)
Histology
464(1)
Eyelids
464(3)
Gross Anatomy
464(1)
Histology
464(3)
Lacrimal Gland and Drainage System
467(1)
Gross Anatomy
467(1)
Histology
467(1)
The Developing Eye
467(3)
Further Reading
470(1)
Chapter 22 Special Senses: Ear
Piper M. Treuting
Suzanne M. Dintzis
Rani Sellers
Introduction
471(1)
External Ear
471(2)
Gross Anatomy
471(1)
Histology
471(2)
Middle Ear
473(6)
Gross Anatomy
473(5)
Histology
478(1)
Inner Ear
479(6)
Gross Anatomy
479(1)
Histology
479(6)
Further Reading
485(2)
Chapter 23 Mammary Gland
Robert D. Cardiff
Sonali Jindal
Piper M. Treuting
James J. Going
Barry Gusterson
Henry J. Thompson
Introduction
487(1)
Mammary Gland
487(12)
Gross Anatomy
487(3)
Subgross Anatomy and Histology
490(9)
Mammary Gland Natural History and Reproductive Cycles
499(9)
Early Development
499(3)
Ovarian (Estrous and Menstrual) Cycle
502(1)
Pregnancy and Lactation
502(1)
Postpartum Involution
503(3)
Senescence
506(2)
Further Reading
508(3)
Chapter 24 Skin And Adnexa
John P. Sundberg
Carmen J. Booth
Lillian B. Nanny
Philip Fleckman
Lloyd E. King Jr
Introduction
511(1)
Skin
512(11)
Histology
513(10)
Adnexa
523(17)
Histology
523(17)
Further Reading
540(3)
Index 543
Associate Professor and chief of Comparative Pathology, Department of Comparative Medicine and Affiliate Associate Professor Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington. Associate Professor of Pathology, former chief of UW Medical Center Anatomic Pathology Services and former Director of Pathology Laboratory Operations in the Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington. Senior Research Scientist and certified by the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS) Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington.