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HISTOPATHOLOGY REVIEWS AND RECENT ADVANCES Edited by Enrique Poblet Martínez HISTOPATHOLOGY – REVIEWS AND RECENT ADVANCES Edited by Enrique Poblet Martínez Histopathology – Reviews and Recent Advances http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/2991 Edited by Enrique Poblet Martínez Contributors Maria Isabel Tovar Martín, Miguel Juan Martínez Carrillo, Rosario Guerrero Tejada, Anca Maria Cimpean, Vitalie Mazuru, Lilian Şaptefraţi, Marius Raica, Abdolrasoul Talei, Majid Akrami, Maral Mokhtari, Sedigheh Tahmasebi, Alina Maria Sisu, Loredana Gabriela Stana, Codruta Ileana Petrescu, Romulus Fabian Tatu, Roxana Folescu, Andrei Motoc, Sharmila P. Patil, Nitin J. Nadkarni, Nidhi R. Sharma, Shivani Sangha, Amarjit Singh, Bruno Carvalho, Manuel Pontes, Helena Garcia, Paulo Linhares, Rui Vaz, Jesmine Khan, Mohammed Nasimul Islam, Watchariya Purivirojkul, Neiva Knaak, Diouneia Lisiane Berlitz, Lidia Mariana Fiuza, Mohammed M.A. Al Barbarawi, Mohammed Z. Allouh, Suhair M.A. Qudsieh, Wei-Wen Hung, Kun-Bow Tsai, Pi- Jung Hsiao, Hussein A. Kaoud Published by InTech Janeza Trdine 9, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia Copyright © 2012 InTech All chapters are Open Access distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, which allows users to download, copy and build upon published articles even for commercial purposes, as long as the author and publisher are properly credited, which ensures maximum dissemination and a wider impact of our publications. After this work has been published by InTech, authors have the right to republish it, in whole or part, in any publication of which they are the author, and to make other personal use of the work. Any republication, referencing or personal use of the work must explicitly identify the original source. Notice Statements and opinions expressed in the chapters are these of the individual contributors and not necessarily those of the editors or publisher. No responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of information contained in the published chapters. The publisher assumes no responsibility for any damage or injury to persons or property arising out of the use of any materials, instructions, methods or ideas contained in the book. Publishing Process Manager Dragana Manestar Typesetting InTech Prepress, Novi Sad Cover InTech Design Team First published December, 2012 Printed in Croatia A free online edition of this book is available at www.intechopen.com Additional hard copies can be obtained from [email protected] Histopathology – Reviews and Recent Advances, Edited by Enrique Poblet Martínez p. cm. ISBN 978-953-51-0866-5 Contents Preface IX Chapter 1 Human Papillomavirus Detection in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas and Its Clinical Implications 1 Maria Isabel Tovar Martín, Miguel Juan Martínez Carrillo and Rosario Guerrero Tejada Chapter 2 Shadow Keyplayers of the Uterine Cervix Lesions Progression and Metastasis 23 Anca Maria Cimpean, Vitalie Mazuru, Lilian Şaptefraţi and Marius Raica Chapter 3 Surgical and Clinical Pathology of Breast Diseases 33 Abdolrasoul Talei, Majid Akrami, Maral Mokhtari and Sedigheh Tahmasebi Chapter 4 On the Bone Tumours: Overview, Classification, Incidence, Histopathological Issues, Behavior and Review Using Literature Data 65 Alina Maria Sisu, Loredana Gabriela Stana, Codruta Ileana Petrescu, Romulus Fabian Tatu, Roxana Folescu and Andrei Motoc Chapter 5 Nocardiosis: Clinical and Pathological Aspects 81 Sharmila P. Patil, Nitin J. Nadkarni and Nidhi R. Sharma Chapter 6 Cytopathology of Canine Mammary Gland Affections 97 Shivani Sangha and Amarjit Singh Chapter 7 Ossifying Fibromas of the Craniofacial Skeleton 121 Bruno Carvalho, Manuel Pontes, Helena Garcia, Paulo Linhares and Rui Vaz Chapter 8 Morphology of the Intestinal Barrier in Different Physiological and Pathological Conditions 133 Jesmine Khan and Mohammed Nasimul Islam VI Contents Chapter 9 Histological Change of Aquatic Animals by Parasitic Infection 153 Watchariya Purivirojkul Chapter 10 Toxicology of the Bioinsecticides Used in Agricultural Food Production 177 Neiva Knaak, Diouneia Lisiane Berlitz and Lidia Mariana Fiuza Chapter 11 Neuronal and Mixed Neuronal-Glial Tumors of the Central Nervous System 195 Mohammed M.A. Al Barbarawi, Mohammed Z. Allouh and Suhair M.A. Qudsieh Chapter 12 Calcitonin Expression in the Metastatic Tissue of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma 247 Wei-Wen Hung, Kun-Bow Tsai and Pi-Jung Hsiao Chapter 13 Molecular Histopathology 255 Hussein A. Kaoud Preface Histopathology, the discipline that studies the lesions that produce the pathological states in living organisms, is in expansion. It applies basic knowledge obtained from biological and anatomic science to make diagnosis, determine the severity and progress of a condition and to evaluate the possible response to certain therapies. Thus, it is not surprising that this discipline constantly expands with progress produced in biology. In addition, novel technologies that have been recently incorporated and the adoption of the histopathological methods by different areas contribute to enlarge the fields that may apply the histopathological methodology. A major goal of the book is to bring together reputable researchers from different countries in order to provide a comprehensive coverage of advanced and modern topics in pathology. The papers selected for this book comprise a cross-section of topics that reflect the variety of perspectives that histopathology contemplates. This book presents selected reviews of areas that cover topics that are considered relevant, and introduce novel concepts and descriptions of new entities. The 13 chapters that have been selected for this book adequately review representative and diverse fields that are considered of special interest for their innovation or for their relevance in diagnostic pathology. The 1st chapter, “Human Papillomavirus Detection In Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas And Its Clinical Implications”, deal with one of the hot topics of recent pathology. It has been shown that the presence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a necessary event for development of cervical carcinoma. Although HPV has been detected in other genital tumours and in head and neck tumours, its presence is not constant, and it is controversial if detection of the virus may implicate it as an etiopathogenic factor. The chapter analyzes several methods for human papillomavirus detection, analyze the implications that this detection may represent, and review the biological and clinical aspects of human papillomavirus related with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. X Preface The 2nd chapter, “Shadow Keyplayers of the Uterine Cervix Lesions Progression and Metastasis”, is focused on early steps of angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis in preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions of the uterine cervix. Cervical neoplasia remains one of the most controversial issues for clinicians, pathologists, and researchers. Screening programs has been very important for reducing the incidence of invasive neoplastic lesions because these programs detect early, preneoplastic lesions that can bee properly treated. However, the rate of precursor lesions remains intact, and the study of some of the pathogenetic events that occur in these early stages of neoplasia are afforded in this chapter. Angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis are accepted as important factors favouring tumor growth and metastases. But, questions about (i) startpoint of angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis in cervical lesions, (ii) proliferative and/or activated status of cervical neovessels or (iii) the origin of lymph vessels and prognostic impact of lymphangiogenesis in precursor lesions of the uterine cervix still remain without a precise response. This interesting chapter afforded these important issues. The 3rd chapter, “Surgical and Clinical Pathology of Breast Diseases”, describes in a precise manner pathological aspects of the most common breast diseases. In addition, some indications regarding the proper management that should be considered for the correct diagnosis of these lesions are included in the text. Selected illustrations that are present in the chapter emphasize the importance of histopathology in the diagnosis of breast lesions. The 4th chapter, “On the Bone Tumours: Overview, Classification, Incidence, Histopathological Issues, Behavior and Review Using Literature Data”, reviews several aspects of bone tumours. Although metastatic bone tumours are frequent, primary bone tumours account for 0.2% of all malignant neoplasms in humans. The authors review their own case serie according to the World Health Organization classification. The most important thing in dealing with a bone tumour is a correct and full diagnosis as is shown in this chapter. The 5th chapter, “Nocardiosis: Clinical and Pathological Aspects”, Nocardiosis is an opportunistic, localized or disseminated granulomatous infection caused by an aerobic actinomycete. The chapter represents a comprehensive review of this infection. Although nocardiosis infection most commonly occurs through the respiratory tract, manifestations of disease range from cutaneous infection caused by traumatic inoculation of the organism in a normal host, to severe hematogenous spread, or to pulmonary or central nervous system disease in an immunocompromised host. The chapter review several aspects of epidemiology, microbiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and treatment related to nocardiosis. The 6th chapter, “Cytopathology of Canine Mammary Gland Affections”, represent a structured description of a novel, useful, and affordable technique used for diagnosis of tumours. The chapter review fine needle aspiration cytology as a quick, inexpensive, and easily repeatable diagnostic technique for diagnosis of mammary Preface XI gland affections in dogs. All technical aspects of the fine needle aspiration cytology technique are precisely described. The diagnostic value of cytology in mammary gland affections is emphasized showing that cytological interpretation is quiet helpful in rapid screening of the mammary gland affections, and in differentiating benign and malignant neoplastic lesions. The citological findings and the diagnostic interpretation of the fine needle aspirates complete this chapter, that is supported with very helpful illustrations. The 7th chapter, “Ossifying Fibromas of the Craniofacial Skeleton”, afford a controversial issue because the accurate nature and classification of ossifying fibromas has undergone considerable debate among pathologists. This debate has produced a confusing evolution of competing nomenclatures. Authors of this chapter achieve to clarify this issue, and show that the definitive diagnosis can rarely be rendered on the basis of histopathologic features alone. Definitive diagnosis is usually dependent upon assessment of microscopic, clinical and imaging features together. Described subtypes vary with regard to behavior and propensity for recurrence after surgical excision. The chapter discusses the clinical, microscopic, radiological and therapeutic aspects of ossifying fibromas. The 8th chapter, “Morphology of the Intestinal Barrier in Different Physiological and Pathological Conditions”, discuss the factors responsible for gut barrier dysfunction and possible morphological changes of the barrier during several conditions. Discussion is made in an attempt to provide a generalized idea of morphological changes during several conditions. Many harmful factors such malnutrition, chronic psychological stress, infections, or drugs are responsible for the damage of the gut barrier. Understanding the morphological changes of the gut barrier during various illnesses would enhance the knowledge of different preventive or therapeutic modulating agents of the gut barrier. The 9th chapter, “Histological Change of Aquatic Animals by Parasitic Infection”, focuses on the category and diversity of the parasites that infect the aquatic animals. Histological methods are becoming quiet common in diagnostic methodology in aquatic animals. The author has collected more than 120 species of parasites from wild and cultured fish from freshwater and marine fish. The chapter discusses the port of entry and the site of localization into the host system. The degree of pathogenicity in relation to the histological observations detected is also analyzed. The 10th chapter, “Toxicology of the Bioinsecticides used in Agricultural Food Production “, introduces a relatively new problem, that is the consequence of increases in the quantity of chemical pesticides required to control the losses in production caused by insect. The authors address the toxicological aspects of microbial and botanical biopesticides that act by ingestion with emphasis on histopathological analysis of tissues and cells in the alimentary channel of the Lepidoptera, as well as the specificity of the Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria, aqueous extracts and essential oil of medicinal and forest. For the application of plant and microbial toxins as biopesticides

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