Microprobe analysis in human pathology.
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Baker, D; Kupke, KG; Ingram, P; Roggli, VL; Shelburne, JD
Published in: Scan Electron Microsc
1985
This tutorial paper reviews the literature on the application of microprobe analysis to practical problems in diagnostic human pathology. The goal is to allow the reader ready access to the literature on specific clinical problems. Specimen preparation and commonly encountered artifacts are also considered. It is concluded that energy dispersive x-ray microanalysis and back-scattered electron imaging are at present the most generally useful microprobe techniques for clinical work, and are no longer solely research tools. The findings often have diagnostic, therapeutic, and/or legal implications.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Scan Electron Microsc
ISSN
0586-5581
Publication Date
1985
Issue
Pt 2
Start / End Page
659 / 680
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Skin
- Prostheses and Implants
- Pathology, Clinical
- Microtomy
- Metals
- Lung
- Humans
- Forensic Medicine
- Electron Probe Microanalysis
- Body Fluids
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Baker, D., Kupke, K. G., Ingram, P., Roggli, V. L., & Shelburne, J. D. (1985). Microprobe analysis in human pathology. Scan Electron Microsc, (Pt 2), 659–680.
Baker, D., K. G. Kupke, P. Ingram, V. L. Roggli, and J. D. Shelburne. “Microprobe analysis in human pathology.” Scan Electron Microsc, no. Pt 2 (1985): 659–80.
Baker D, Kupke KG, Ingram P, Roggli VL, Shelburne JD. Microprobe analysis in human pathology. Scan Electron Microsc. 1985;(Pt 2):659–80.
Baker, D., et al. “Microprobe analysis in human pathology.” Scan Electron Microsc, no. Pt 2, 1985, pp. 659–80.
Baker D, Kupke KG, Ingram P, Roggli VL, Shelburne JD. Microprobe analysis in human pathology. Scan Electron Microsc. 1985;(Pt 2):659–680.
Published In
Scan Electron Microsc
ISSN
0586-5581
Publication Date
1985
Issue
Pt 2
Start / End Page
659 / 680
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Skin
- Prostheses and Implants
- Pathology, Clinical
- Microtomy
- Metals
- Lung
- Humans
- Forensic Medicine
- Electron Probe Microanalysis
- Body Fluids