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Ultrastructural Pathology of the Nucleus

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Pathology of the Nucleus

Part of the book series: Current Topics in Pathology ((CT PATHOLOGY,volume 82))

Abstract

This chapter deals with the ultrastructure of the pathological interphase nucleus. Starting with a concise account of normal structure, it aims at providing an illustrated outline of the range of alterations in ultrastructural morphology which may result from or accompany pathological conditions. Where appropriate, the mechanisms of such alterations will be described and their functional and diagnostic significance discussed. It is not possible in a chapter of this size to encompass the whole of this rapidly expanding field, so the emphasis throughout is on those aspects which are of significance in establishing pathogenetic mechanisms and in diagnosing disease.

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