Laboratory Biosecurity: Balancing Risks, Threats and Progress
The
endometrium is the inner epithelial layer, along with its mucous membrane, of
the mammalian uterus. It has a basal layer and a functional layer; the
functional layer thickens and then is shed during menstruation in humans, as
well as some other mammals including apes, Old World monkeys, some species of
bat, and the elephant shrew. The book “Endometrial Pathology” is a practical,
clinically oriented reference on endometrial pathology. It is detailed book for
pathologists and has a clinical focus that ensures its relevance and appeal to
gynaecologists. The book covers the clinical aspects of evaluating the
endometrium and the pathology of endometrial diseases, with differential
diagnoses. It provides a clinically pragmatic and diagnostically up-to-date
basis for the pathological examination of the endometrium. The present book is
aimed to create a combined collection of study material for medical
professionals, researchers and students to understand outcome of recent
researches of this field. The chapters have been written by the renowned and
internationally established experts. This book is an ideal source of practical
information for physicians, pathologists and students.