This Monograph brings together within one cover the current knowledge about tumors of the nasal passages in man, in domestic and nondomestic animals. and in the rodents which are commonly employed in carcinogenesis studies in the laboratory.
Cover -- Copyright Page -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Chapter 1 Histopathologic Classification of Human Sinonasal Tumors -- Chapter 2 Nasal Cancer in Nickel Workers. Histopathological Findings and Nickel Concentrations in the Nasal Mucosa of Nickel Workers, and a Short Review of Chromium and Arsenic -- Chapter 3 Pseudostratipseudostrafied, Metaplastic, Dysplastic, and Carcinomatous Nasal Mucosa in Nickel Workers: A Study by Scanning Electron, Transmission Electron, and Light Microscopy -- Chapter 4 Nasal Neuroblastomas in Man -- Chapter 5 Primary Meningioma of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses -- Chapter 6 Olfactory Esthesioneuroblastoma -- Chapter 7 Endocrine-Amphicrine Enteric Carcinoma of the Nasal Mucosa in Man -- Chapter 8 Neoplasms of the Nasal Cavity of Cattle and Sheep -- Chapter 9 Canine and Feline Nasal and Paranasal Neoplasm: Morphology and Origin -- Chapter 10 Comparative Aspects of Nasal Passage Carcinoma in Dogs with Man -- Chapter 11 Tumors of the Nasal Cavity in Nondomesticated Animals -- Index
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The global popularity of herbal supplements and the promise they hold in treating various disease states has caused an unprecedented interest in understanding the molecular basis of the biological activity of traditional remedies. Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects focuses on presenting current scientific evidence of biomolecular ef