This Monograph brings together within one cover the current knowledge about tumors of the nasal passages in man, in domestic and nondomestic animals, and in the rodents which are commonly employed in carcinogenesis studies in the laboratory.
1. Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Nasal Cavity
2. Comparative
Anatomy and Histomorphology of the Nasal and Paranasal Cavities in Rodents
3.
The Ultrastructure of Olfactory and Nasal Respiratory Epithelium Surfaces
4.
Epidemiologic and Etiologic Aspects and Histopathology of Nasal Carcinoma in
Finland
5. Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Tumors in Woodworkers and
Shoemakers
6. Chronic Maxillary Sinusitis and the Epidemiology of Cancer of
the Maxillary Sinus
7. Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Man
8. Cancer of the
Nasopharynx in Man: Younger Age Peak and Related Aspects
9. Cancer of the
Nasopharynx in Kuwait and Other Arabian Countries
10. Nasopharyngeal
Carcinoma in Alaskan Natives Index
Gerdv Reznik, D. V. M., Ph.D., is Director of the Institute for Pathology and Toxicology, Byk-Gulden Pharmaceuticals in Hamburg.
Sherman F. Stinson, Ph.D., is an ecperimental pathologist currently affiliated with the Laboratory of Experimental Pathology of the National Cancer Institute, Frederick Cnancel Reaseach Facility, Frederick, Md.