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- Perinatal Neuropathology
- Perinatal Neuropathology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Section I Techniques and Practical Considerations
- Approach to Autopsy of the Perinatal Nervous System
- Ancillary Studies
- Prosection Techniques
- Tissue Selection
- Reporting
- Chapter 16 Formulation of Diagnosis
- Chapter 17 Reporting Templates
- Chapter 18 Medicolegal Considerations
- Section 2 Human Nervous System Development
- Section 3 Stillbirth
- Section 4 Disruptions / Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury
- Section 5 Malformations
- Section 6 Perinatal Neurooncology
- Section 7 Spinal and Neuromuscular Disorders
- Section 8 Eye Disorders
- Section 9 Infections: In Utero Infections
- Section 10 Metabolic / Toxic Disorders: Storage Diseases
- Section 11 Forensic Neuropathology
- Appendix 1 Technical Considerations in Perinatal CNS
- Index
- References
Chapter 16 - Formulation of Diagnosis
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2021
- Perinatal Neuropathology
- Perinatal Neuropathology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Section I Techniques and Practical Considerations
- Approach to Autopsy of the Perinatal Nervous System
- Ancillary Studies
- Prosection Techniques
- Tissue Selection
- Reporting
- Chapter 16 Formulation of Diagnosis
- Chapter 17 Reporting Templates
- Chapter 18 Medicolegal Considerations
- Section 2 Human Nervous System Development
- Section 3 Stillbirth
- Section 4 Disruptions / Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury
- Section 5 Malformations
- Section 6 Perinatal Neurooncology
- Section 7 Spinal and Neuromuscular Disorders
- Section 8 Eye Disorders
- Section 9 Infections: In Utero Infections
- Section 10 Metabolic / Toxic Disorders: Storage Diseases
- Section 11 Forensic Neuropathology
- Appendix 1 Technical Considerations in Perinatal CNS
- Index
- References
Summary
After completion of all macroscopic and microscopic investigations, one must synthesize the data with the other information already gathered (clinical history, radiographic, microbiologic, genetic, or other ancillary data) to formulate a coherent final interpretation which best fits all the findings. Rarely will any finding stand alone or trump all others.
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- Perinatal Neuropathology , pp. 71 - 72Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021