By Dr. Radivoj V. Krstić (auth.)

During the previous 3 many years, histology has obvious huge, immense development, because of new innovations and new research tools. a number of discoveries of significant constructions and morphofunctional phenomena were defined in a wealth of papers of ever expanding measurement and complexity. those publi­ cations became tough to persist with, not just due to their quantity, but additionally due to a disparity of terminology and the multitude of synonyms hired through diverse authors. All of this makes examining and comprehension of the growth that has been accomplished hard, even for histologists, yet particularly for college students, researchers in different uncomplicated branches of drugs, or clinicians who've to refer to histological texts in the course of their reviews or investigations. with a view to facilitate the orientation of all these drawn to histology, a concise and useful quantity in encyclopedic sort, defining and, whilst, illustrating basic histolog­ ical phrases, enumerating synonyms, and describing morpho­ useful phenomena has develop into priceless, either simply because a piece of this style doesn't exist and as the checklist of Latin phrases elaborated by way of the foreign Anatomical Nomenclature Committee in 1977 doesn't provide illustrations or definitions of histological phrases. the current paintings makes an attempt to redress this deficiency.

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