Biopsy Pathology of Muscle
Explore the intricate world of muscle pathology with "Biopsy Pathology of Muscle" by Michael Swash. Published by Chapman and Hall in 1991, this essential softcover reprint of the original edition spans 237 pages and delves into the histopathological aspects of muscle biopsies. Swash expertly examines the evolution of biopsy techniques, including the historically significant needle method introduced by Duchenne, which, despite its potential, was not widely adopted. The book also discusses alternative methods, such as those described by Shank and Hoagland in 1943, while highlighting the enduring preference for open muscle biopsy in clinical settings. This comprehensive resource is invaluable for professionals and students alike, providing crucial insights into the anatomy and pathology of muscle tissue. Enhance your understanding of muscle biopsy techniques with this authoritative text.