Pathology - Buja 2E
Author: L. Maximilian Buja, MD and Gerhard R. F. Krueger
ISBN: 9780323220897
- Page 2: Degeneration
- Page 3: Atrophy
- Page 4: Apoptosis and Necrosis
- Page 5: Acute Inflammation
- Page 6: Chronic Inflammation
- Page 7: Immunologic Inflammation: B Cell
- Page 9: Immunologic Inflammation: T Cell
- Page 10: Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia
- Page 11: Dysplasia and Neoplasia
- Page 12: Malignant Tumors
- Page 13: Malignant Tumors (Continued)
- Page 18: Ventricular Septal Defect: Membranous Type
- Page 19: Patent Ductus Arteriosus
- Page 20: Atrial Septal Defects
- Page 21: Atrioventricular Septal Defects
- Page 22: Tetralogy of Fallot
- Page 23: Transposition of the Great Vessels
- Page 24: Tricuspid Atresia
- Page 25: Coarctation of the Aorta
- Page 26: Aortic Atresia and Aortic Valvular Stenosis
- Page 27: Atherosclerosis
- Page 28: Critical Areas of Atherosclerosis
- Page 29: Pathologic Changes in Coronary Artery Disease
- Page 30: Acute and Subacute Myocardial Infarcts
- Page 31: Healed Myocardial Infarcts
- Page 32: Rupture of Myocardial Infarcts
- Page 33: Causes of Hypertension
- Page 34: The Kidneys in Hypertension: Benign and Malignant
- Page 35: The Heart in Hypertension: Concentric Hypertrophy
- Page 36: Pathophysiology of Heart Failure
- Page 37: The Kidneys in Congestive Heart Failure
- Page 38: Left-Sided Heart Failure: Eccentric Hypertrophy
- Page 39: Right-Sided Heart Failure: Acute Cor Pulmonale
- Page 40: Right-Sided Heart Failure: Chronic Cor Pulmonale
- Page 41: Aortic Atherosclerosis
- Page 42: Cystic Medial Necrosis of the Aorta
- Page 43: Dissecting Aneurysm of the Aorta
- Page 44: Rheumatic Fever
- Page 45: Rheumatic Heart Disease
- Page 46: Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease
- Page 47: Rheumatic Heart Disease: Mitral Stenosis
- Page 48: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Page 49: Myocarditis in Sarcoidosis and Scleroderma
- Page 50: Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis
- Page 51: Infective Endocarditis: Portals of Entry and Predisposing Factors
- Page 52: Infective Endocarditis: Early Lesions
- Page 53: Infective Endocarditis: Advanced Lesions
- Page 54: Infective Endocarditis: Right-Sided Involvement
- Page 55: Infective Endocarditis: Remote Embolic Effects
- Page 56: Septic Myocarditis
- Page 57: Diphtheritic and Viral Myocarditis
- Page 58: Dilated (Congestive) Cardiomyopathy
- Page 59: Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
- Page 60: Cardiac Involvement in Amyloidosis: Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
- Page 61: Rheumatic Heart Disease
- Page 62: Aortic Valve Disease
- Page 63: Mitral Valve Prolapse
- Page 64: Primary Heart Tumors
- Page 65: Metastatic Heart Tumors
- Page 66: Diseases of the Pericardium
- Page 67: Adhesive Pericarditis
- Page 68: Nonpenetrating and Penetrating Heart Wounds
- Page 70: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Page 71: Chronic Bronchitis
- Page 72: Cystic Fibrosis
- Page 73: Emphysema
- Page 74: Asthma
- Page 75: Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Page 76: Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis
- Page 77: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonia)
- Page 78: Collagen-Vascular Disease: Lung Involvement
- Page 79: Systemic Vasculitis: Wegener Disease
- Page 80: Pneumoconiosis
- Page 82: Sarcoidosis
- Page 83: Pulmonary Embolism
- Page 85: Bacterial Pneumonias
- Page 86: Viral Pneumonias
- Page 87: Opportunistic Pneumonias
- Page 88: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
- Page 90: Lung Cancer
- Page 91: Small-Cell Lung Cancer
- Page 92: Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
- Page 93: Lung Cancer: Extrapulmonary Manifestations
- Page 94: Pancoast Tumor
- Page 95: Other Lung Tumors
- Page 96: Metastatic Malignancy to the Lung
- Page 99: Esophagitis
- Page 100: Chronic Reflux Esophagitis and Barrett Esophagus
- Page 101: Esophageal Cancer: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Page 102: Esophageal Cancer: Adenocarcinoma
- Page 103: Gastric Hernia
- Page 104: Gastric Hernia
- Page 105: Gastritis
- Page 106: Atrophic Gastritis
- Page 107: Peptic Ulcers
- Page 108: Duodenal Ulcers
- Page 109: Carcinomas of the Stomach
- Page 110: Early Gastric Cancer
- Page 111: Spread of Gastric Carcinomas
- Page 112: Diverticulosis of the Colon
- Page 113: Diverticulosis of the Colon (Continued)
- Page 114: Malabsorption Syndrome
- Page 116: Food Poisoning
- Page 117: Food Poisoning (Food Poisoning)
- Page 118: Shigellosis
- Page 119: Typhoid Fever
- Page 120: Amebiasis
- Page 121: Gastrointestinal Tuberculosis
- Page 122: Parasitic Disease of the Gastrointestinal Tract
- Page 123: Parasitic Disease of the Gastrointestinal Tract (Continued)
- Page 124: Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion
- Page 125: Acute Appendicitis
- Page 126: Acute Peritonitis
- Page 127: Crohn Disease
- Page 128: Ulcerative Colitis
- Page 129: Ulcerative Colitis (Continued)
- Page 130: Obstruction of the Bowel
- Page 132: Tumors of the Small Intestine
- Page 133: Familial Polyposis fo the Large Intestine
- Page 134: Cancer of the Small Intestine: Adenocarcinomas
- Page 135: Cancer of the Small Intestine: Lymphomas
- Page 136: Cancer of the Small Intestine: Carcinoid Tumors
- Page 137: Colon Cancer
- Page 142: Acute Viral Hepatitis
- Page 143: Chronic Hepatitis
- Page 144: Cirrhosis of the Liver
- Page 145: Portal Hypertension
- Page 146: Bacterial Infections of the Liver
- Page 147: Liver Abscesses
- Page 148: Granulomatous Hepatitis
- Page 149: Weil Disease
- Page 150: Echinococcus Cyst
- Page 151: Schistosomiasis
- Page 152: Alcoholism
- Page 153: Toxic Injuries
- Page 154: Hemochromatosis
- Page 155: Wilson Disease
- Page 156: Amyloidosis of the Liver
- Page 157: Storage Diseases
- Page 158: Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Page 159: Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
- Page 160: Cholelithiasis
- Page 161: Cholelithiasis: Complications
- Page 162: Cholestasis: Extrahepatic and Intrahepatic
- Page 163: Cholestasis: Extrahepatic and Intrahepatic (Continued)
- Page 164: Cholecystitis
- Page 165: Cancer of the Gallbladder
- Page 166: Cancer of the Bile Ducts and the Ampullary Region
- Page 167: Acute Pancreatitis
- Page 168: Chronic Pancreatitis
- Page 169: Cystic Fibrosis
- Page 170: Pancreatic Cancer
- Page 171: Tumors of the Pancreas: Metastases
- Page 175: Acute Renal Failure I
- Page 176: Acute Renal Failure II
- Page 177: Chronic Renal Failure
- Page 178: Uremia
- Page 179: Nephrotic Syndrome: Pathophysiology
- Page 180: Nephrotic Syndrome: Pathology
- Page 181: Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease
- Page 182: Acute and Chronic Glomerular Injury Produced by Circulating Immune Complexes
- Page 183: Acute and Chronic Glomerular Injury Produced by Circulating Immune Complexes (Continued)
- Page 184: Acute Glomerulonephritis
- Page 185: Chronic Glomerulonephritis: Early Stage
- Page 186: Chronic Glomerulonephritis: Mesangiocapillary Glomerulonephritis
- Page 187: Chronic Glomerulonephritis: Membranous Glomerulonephritis
- Page 188: Focal Segmental Glomerulonephritis
- Page 189: Nephropathy in Anaphylactoid Purpura
- Page 190: Lupus Nephritis
- Page 191: Lupus Nephritis (Continued)
- Page 192: Acute Diffuse Interstitial Nephritis
- Page 193: Diabetic Nephropathy: Renal Pathology
- Page 194: Benign Essential Hypertension
- Page 195: Malignant Phase of Essential Hypertension: Renal Pathology
- Page 196: Renovascular Hypertension
- Page 197: Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome
- Page 198: Renal Amyloidosis
- Page 199: Progressive Systemic Sclerosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Page 200: Polyarteritis Nodosa
- Page 201: Toxic Nephropathy
- Page 202: Renal Vein Thrombosis
- Page 203: Lung Purpura With Nephritis
- Page 204: Hypokalemic Nephropathy
- Page 205: Calcium Nephropathy
- Page 206: Myeloma
- Page 207: Obstructive Uropathy
- Page 208: Cystitis
- Page 209: Pyelonephritis
- Page 210: Papillary Necrosis
- Page 211: Renal Carbuncle and Perirenal Abscess
- Page 212: Tuberculosis of the Urinary Tract
- Page 213: Urinary Schistosomiasis
- Page 214: Urinary Tract Calculi
- Page 215: Renal Cystic Diseases: Simple Cysts
- Page 216: Renal Cystic Diseases: Adult Polycystic Kidney
- Page 217: Benign Renal Tumors
- Page 218: Malignant Tumors of the Kidney
- Page 219: Malignant Tumors of the Kidney (Continued)
- Page 220: Tumors of the Pelvis and Ureter
- Page 221: Tumors of the Bladder
- Page 222: Nephroblastoma
- Page 223: Diverticula of the Bladder
- Page 224: Neurogenic Bladder
- Page 227: Functional Gonadal Relations
- Page 228: Hermaphroditism
- Page 229: Congenital Anomalies: Congenital Valves, Epispadia, and Hypospadia
- Page 230: Phimosis, Paraphimosis, and Strangulation
- Page 231: Peyronie Disease, Priapism, and Thrombosis
- Page 232: Balanitis
- Page 233: Urethritis
- Page 234: Syphilis
- Page 235: Chancroid, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, and Granuloma Inguinale
- Page 236: Strictures
- Page 237: Warts, Precancerous Lesions, and Cancer
- Page 238: Warts, Precancerous Lesions, and Cancer (Continued)
- Page 239: Papilloma and Cancer of the Urethra
- Page 240: Prostatitis
- Page 241: Nodular Hyperplasia: Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
- Page 242: Nodular Hyperplasia: Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
- Page 244: Carcinoma of the Prostate: Types, Extension, and Metastases (Continued)
- Page 245: Hydrocele and Spermatocele
- Page 246: Varicocele, Hematocele, and Torsion
- Page 247: Infection and Gangrene
- Page 248: Testicular Failure: Primary or Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism and Prepubertal Failure
- Page 249: Testicular Failure: Secondary Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism
- Page 250: Sexual Precocity
- Page 251: Infection and Abscess of the Testis and the Epididymis
- Page 252: Testicular Tumors: Seminoma and Embryonal Carcinoma
- Page 253: Testicular Tumors: Choriocarcinoma, Teratoma, and Teratocarcinoma
- Page 258: Dermatoses
- Page 259: Diabetic Vulvitis, Trichomoniasis, Moniliasis, and Gonorrhea
- Page 260: Syphilis and Genital (Venereal) Warts
- Page 261: Chancroid, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, and Granuloma Inguinale
- Page 262: Circulatory Disturbances, Cysts, and Benign Tumors
- Page 263: Malignant Tumors
- Page 264: Congenital Anomalies of the Vagina
- Page 265: Vaginal Atrophy
- Page 266: Cystocele and Rectocele
- Page 267: Trichomoniasis, Moniliasis, Nonspecific Vaginitis, and Chemical and Traumatic Vaginitis
- Page 268: Trichomoniasis, Moniliasis, Nonspecific Vaginitis, and Chemical and Traumatic Vaginitis (Continued)
- Page 269: Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Tuberculosis
- Page 270: Cysts and Primary Benign and Malignant Tumors
- Page 271: Cysts and Primary Benign and Malignant Tumors (Continued)
- Page 272: Malignant Tumors: Metastases and Extension
- Page 273: Endometriosis of the Vulva, the Vagina, and the Cervix
- Page 274: Congenital Anomalies of the Uterus
- Page 275: Displacements and Prolapse
- Page 276: Displacements and Prolapse (Continued)
- Page 277: Lacertions, Strictures, and Polyps
- Page 278: Endometrial Hyperplasia and Polyps and Tuberculous Endometritis
- Page 279: Cervicitis: Erosions, Moniliasis, Trichomoniasis, and Syphilis
- Page 280: Cervicitis: Gonorrhea and Pyogenic Infections
- Page 281: Leiomyoma (Fibroid)
- Page 282: Leiomyoma: Secondary Changes
- Page 283: Sarcoma
- Page 284: Cervical Cancer: Cytology
- Page 285: Cervical Cancer: Stages and Types
- Page 286: Cancer of the Uterine Corpus: Stages and Types
- Page 287: Cancer of the Uterine Corpus: Histology and Extension
- Page 288: Functonal and Pathologic Causes of Uterine Bleeding
- Page 289: Acute Salpingitis: Pathways of Infectino and Parametritis
- Page 290: Acute Salpingitis: Pyosalpinx
- Page 291: Pelvic Peritonitis: Abscess
- Page 292: Tuboovarian Abscess
- Page 293: Tuberculosis
- Page 294: Salpingitis Isthmica Nodosa and Carcinoma
- Page 295: Developmental Abnormalities
- Page 296: Physiologic Variations and Nonneoplastic Cysts
- Page 297: Endometriosis of the Pelvis
- Page 298: Serous Cystoma and Serous Cystadenoma
- Page 299: Papillary Serous Cystadenoma
- Page 300: Mucinous Cystadenoma
- Page 301: Teratoma: Dermoid Cyst and Solid Teratoma
- Page 302: Feminizing Neoplasms: Granulosa Cell Tumor and Theca Cell Tumor
- Page 303: Masculinizing Neoplasms: Arrhenoblastoma and Adrenal Rest Tumor
- Page 304: Stein-Leventhal Syndrome
- Page 305: Dysgerminoma and Brenner Tumor
- Page 306: Stromatogenous Neoplasms: Fibroma, Meigs Syndrome, and Sarcoma
- Page 307: Primary Cystic Carcinoma
- Page 308: Primary Solid Carcinoma
- Page 309: Secondary Ovarian Carcinoma
- Page 310: Placenta Previa and Abruptio Placentae
- Page 311: Placenta Previa and Abruptio Placentae (Continued)
- Page 312: Couvelaire Uterus, Rupture of the Uterus, and Maternal Pulmonary Embolism
- Page 313: Ectopic Pregnancy: Tubal Pregnancy
- Page 314: Abortion
- Page 315: Syphilis
- Page 316: Puerperal Infection
- Page 317: Intrauterine Neoplasms
- Page 318: Erythroblastosis Fetalis
- Page 319: Acute Toxemia of Pregnancy: Symptomology of Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
- Page 320: Acute Toxemia of Pregnancy: Visceral Lesions in Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
- Page 321: Acute Toxemia of Pregnancy: Placental Lesions in Preeclampsia and Eclampsia and Infarcts
- Page 322: Painful Engorgement and Puerperal Mastitis
- Page 323: Fibrocystic Disease: Early Changes
- Page 324: Fibrocystic Disease: Cystic Changes
- Page 325: Fibrocystic Disese: Adenosis
- Page 326: Benign Fibroadenoma and Intracystic Papilloma
- Page 327: Giant Myxoma and Sarcoma
- Page 328: Infiltrating Carcinoma
- Page 329: Fulminant Carcinoma
- Page 330: Circumscribed Forms of Adenocarcinoma
- Page 331: Paget Disease of the Nipple
- Page 334: Urticaria and Acute Eczematous Dermatitis
- Page 335: Erythema Multiforme
- Page 336: Lichen Planus and Psoriasis
- Page 337: Dermatitis Herpetiformis and Pemphigus Vulgaris
- Page 338: Impetigo, Cellulitis, and Erysipelas
- Page 339: Herpes Simplex and Varicella Zoster
- Page 340: Miscellaneous Viral Skin Infections
- Page 341: Dermal Candidiasis
- Page 342: Lyme Disease
- Page 343: Keratoses
- Page 344: Nevi
- Page 345: Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Page 346: Malignant Lymphomas
- Page 347: Malignant Melanoma
- Page 345: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Page 350: Acquired Anemias
- Page 351: Hereditary Anemias
- Page 352: Anemias of Deficient Hemopoiesis
- Page 353: Polycythemia Vera
- Page 354: Malaria
- Page 355: Hematopoietic Hypoplasia
- Page 356: Myelodysplastic Syndrome
- Page 357: Osteomyelofibrosis
- Page 358: Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
- Page 359: Primary Thrombocythemia
- Page 360: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
- Page 361: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Subtypes M0, M1, and M2
- Page 362: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Subtype M3
- Page 362: Acute Myelomonocytic Leukemia Subtypes M4 and M5
- Page 363: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Subtypes M7 and M6
- Page 364: Lymphatic Hyperplasia
- Page 365: Autoimmune Diseases
- Page 366: Suppurative Inflammation
- Page 367: Granulomatous Inflammation
- Page 368: Viral Infections
- Page 369: Immune Deficiency Disorders
- Page 370: Acquired Immune Deficiency Disorders
- Page 371: Graft-Versus-Host Reaction
- Page 372: Hodgkin Disease
- Page 373: Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas, Microscopic
- Page 375: Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas, Gross View
- Page 376: Lymphocytic Leukemias
- Page 377: Multiple Myeloma and Waldenström Disease
- Page 381: Osteoporosis
- Page 382: Osteoporosis: Clinical Manifestations
- Page 383: Rickets and Osteomalacia
- Page 384: Renal Osteodystrophy
- Page 385: Primary Hyperparathyroidism
- Page 386: Osteomyelitis
- Page 387: Chronic Osteomyelitis
- Page 388: Infectious Arthritis
- Page 389: Tuberculous Arthritis
- Page 390: Osteoarthritis
- Page 391: Osteoarthritis: Clinical Manifestations
- Page 392: Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Page 393: Rheumatoid Arthritis: Clinical Manifestations
- Page 394: Paget Disease
- Page 395: Paget Disease: Clinical Manifestations
- Page 396: Fibrous Dysplasia
- Page 397: Aneurysmal Bone Cysts
- Page 399: Enchondroma
- Page 400: Osteochondroma
- Page 401: Giant Cell Tumor
- Page 402: Osteosarcoma
- Page 403: Chondrosarcoma
- Page 404: Ewing Sarcoma
- Page 405: Compartment Syndrome
- Page 406: Collagen-Vascular Disease
- Page 407: Collagen-Vascular Disease (Continued)
- Page 408: Benign Soft Tissue Tumors
- Page 409: Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors
- Page 410: Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors (Continued)
- Page 413: Endocrine Function I
- Page 414: Endocrine Function II
- Page 415: Anatomy of Hypophysis
- Page 416: Acidophil Adenoma
- Page 417: Basophil Adenoma
- Page 418: Chromophobe Adenoma
- Page 419: Hypopituitarism
- Page 420: Diabetes Insipidus
- Page 421: Physiology of Thyroid Hormones
- Page 422: Hyperthyroidism
- Page 423: Congenital Hypothyroidism and Myxedema
- Page 424: Congenital Hypothyroidism and Myxedema (Continued)
- Page 425: Goiter
- Page 426: Thyroiditis
- Page 428: Thyroid Adenomas and Carcinoma
- Page 430: Hyperparathyroidism
- Page 431: Hypoparathyroidism
- Page 432: Adrenal Cortex: Anatomy and Hyperplasia
- Page 433: Adrenogenital Syndrome
- Page 434: Hyperaldosteronism
- Page 435: Acute Adrenal Cortical Insufficiency
- Page 436: Chronic Adrenal Cortical Insufficiency
- Page 437: Pheochromocytomas
- Page 438: Hyperinsulinism
- Page 439: Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Page 440: Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Page 444: Cranial Hemorrhage
- Page 445: Brain Malformations
- Page 446: Spinal Dysraphism
- Page 447: Hydrocephalus
- Page 448: Hypotonia
- Page 449: Brain Tumors in Children
- Page 450: Neurocutaneous Syndromes
- Page 451: Headache/Giant Cell Arteritis and Polymyalgia Rheumatica
- Page 452: Causes of Vertigo
- Page 453: Causes of Seizures
- Page 454: Differential Diagnosis of Coma
- Page 455: Diagnosis of Stroke
- Page 456: Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Embolism
- Page 457: Stenosis or Occlusion of the Carotid Artery
- Page 458: Collateral Circulation with Occlusion of the Internal Carotid Artery
- Page 459: Occlusion of the Middle and Anterior Cerebral Arteries
- Page 460: Lacunar Infarction
- Page 461: Ischemia in Vertebrobasilar Territory: Clinical Manifestations Related to Site
- Page 462: Cardiac Sources of Cerebral Emboli
- Page 463: Uncommon Etiologic Mechanisms in Stroke
- Page 464: Intracerebral Hemorrhage
- Page 465: Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Clinical Manifestations Related to Site
- Page 466: Vascular Malformations
- Page 467: Congenital Intracranial Aneurysms
- Page 468: Hypoxic Brain Damage and Brain Death
- Page 469: Epidural Hematoma
- Page 470: Acute and Chronic Subdural Hematoma
- Page 471: Acute and Chronic Subdural Hematoma (Continued)
- Page 472: Cervical Spine Injury: Incomplete Spinal Cord Syndromes
- Page 473: Gliomas
- Page 474: Tumors Metastatic to the Brain
- Page 475: Meningiomas
- Page 476: Pituitary Tumors
- Page 477: Craniopharyngiomas
- Page 478: Tumors of the Pineal Region
- Page 479: Acoustic Neuromas
- Page 480: Neurofibromatosis
- Page 481: Intraventricular Tumors
- Page 482: Alzheimer Disease: Pathology
- Page 483: Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus
- Page 484: Chorea
- Page 485: Parkinson Disease and Related Disorders
- Page 486: Bacterial Meningitis
- Page 487: Bacterial Meningitis (Continued)
- Page 488: Parameningeal Infections
- Page 489: Neurosyphilis
- Page 490: Tuberculosis of the Brain and Spine
- Page 491: Poliomyelitis
- Page 492: Poliomyelitis (Continued)
- Page 493: Herpes Zoster
- Page 494: Herpes Simplex Encephalitis and Rabies
- Page 495: Slow Virus Infections and Spongiform Encephalopathies
- Page 496: Multiple Sclerosis: Central Nervous System Pathology
- Page 497: Acute Spinal Cord Syndromes: Pathology, Etiology, and Diagnosis
- Page 498: Tumors of the Spinal Column
- Page 499: Tumors of the Spinal Cord
- Page 500: Tumors of the Spinal Cord (Continued)
- Page 501: Syringomyelia
- Page 502: Subacute Combined Degeneration
- Page 503: Cervical Disc Herniation: Clinical Manifestations
- Page 504: Lumbar Disc Herniation: Clinical Manifestations
- Page 505: Diseases of the Motor-Sensory Unit: Regional Classification
- Page 506: Primary Motor Neuron Disease
- Page 507: Peripheral Neuropathies: Metabolic, Toxic and Nutritional
- Page 508: Mononeuritis Multiplex with Polyarteritis Nodosa (PAN)
- Page 509: Myasthenia Gravis
- Page 510: Guillain-Barré Syndrome
- Page 512: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- Page 513: Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis