书评:非病理学家的毒理学病理学

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
B. Bolon
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Chapter 1 (“Introduction to Toxicologic Pathology”) paired with Chapter 3 (“Routine and Special Techniques in Toxicologic Pathology”) ably define expected qualifications of toxicologic pathologists, the tools they employ in tissue collection and analysis (focusing on structural [anatomic pathology] methods including in situ chemical and molecular procedures), and principal challenges in data generation (e.g., severity grading) and interpretation (e.g., adversity decisions). Chapter 17 (“Principles of Toxicologic Clinical Pathology”) covers similar considerations as they apply to analysis of cell and fluid samples, emphasizing the impact of such factors as animal species, husbandry, and study design parameters on the quality of the final data set. Chapter 2 (“The Pathology Report, Peer Review, and Pathology Working Group”) effectively addresses the elements that need to be included, or at least pondered, in preparing an accurate, brief, and clear pathology report. Such documents are the raison d'être for the toxicologic pathology role on a study team, and Chapter 2 readily outlines basic findings, their implications, and means of producing the best possible report. The 13 organ system chapters are abridged but nevertheless valuable synopses of major toxicologic pathology information for each topic. These chapters seek—generally with good success—to describe foundational biology principles (gross and microscopic anatomy as well as biochemistry and physiology, as warranted); incidental background findings and common test article-related lesions (including their features and preferred terminology); and guidance regarding data interpretation and risk assessment. I was particularly impressed with the excellent diagrams in Chapter 4 (“Pathology of the Liver and Gallbladder”) and Chapter 9 (“Pathology of the Respiratory System”) showing tissue microanatomy and classic lesion patterns. 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The 3 special problems chapters are dedicated to carcinogenicity (Chapter 18), findings in juvenile animals (i.e., mammals, Chapter 19), and toxicologic pathology of non-mammalian species (Chapter 20). The carcinogenicity and juvenile animal chapters cover common findings through both descriptions and a fair number of well-chosen photomicrographs and also present major biological processes and their implications for test article exposure. 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乍一看,在一本专注于毒理学病理学专业实践的杂志上发表一篇关于向非病理学家介绍主要毒理学病理学概念的书评,似乎是毫无意义的努力。事实远非如此。这本简明的书(精装版892页[加上27页索引])对该领域的许多关键主题进行了简明的介绍。虽然旨在启发毒理学家、监管审查员和基础研究人员,但《非病理学家的毒理学病理学》对从新手到专家的各级毒理学病理学家都有很大的价值。正文分为20个章节,以提供该领域的有序教程。每一章都是由一个或多个公认的主题专家撰写的,他们中的大多数人通过在合同研究组织、工业、研究实验室(学术或政府)和/或咨询机构的长期工作建立了他们的毒理学病理学职业生涯。章节拥有丰富的基本信息,图像和表格以及参考书目,旨在提供有关该主题的相关额外阅读集。内容广泛,包括基本病理实践(4章)、主要器官系统(13章)和一些特殊问题(3章)。深入阅读本书将大大加快入门级毒理学病理学家的专业发展,而众多的数字和表格将允许更有经验的从业者更好地与非病理学家团队成员沟通。关于基本病理实践的4章提供了对该领域的熟练介绍。第1章(“毒理学病理学导论”)与第3章(“毒理学病理学的常规和特殊技术”)结合,明确定义了毒理学病理学家的预期资格,他们在组织收集和分析中使用的工具(重点是结构[解剖病理学]方法,包括原位化学和分子程序),以及数据生成(例如,严重程度分级)和解释(例如,逆境决策)中的主要挑战。第17章(“毒理学临床病理学原理”)涵盖了类似的考虑,因为它们适用于细胞和液体样本的分析,强调动物物种,畜牧业和研究设计参数等因素对最终数据集质量的影响。第2章(“病理报告、同行评议和病理工作组”)有效地阐述了在准备一份准确、简短和清晰的病理报告时需要包括或至少考虑的要素。这些文件是être在研究小组中发挥毒理学病理学作用的原因,第2章很容易概述了基本发现,它们的含义,以及产生最佳报告的方法。13器官系统章节被删节,但仍然有价值的概要主要毒理学病理信息的每个主题。这些章节寻求-通常很成功-描述基础生物学原理(大体和微观解剖学以及生物化学和生理学,如有必要);偶然的背景发现和常见的试验品相关病变(包括其特征和首选术语);以及关于数据解释和风险评估的指导。我对第4章(“肝胆病理”)和第9章(“呼吸系统病理”)中展示组织显微解剖和经典病变模式的优秀图表印象特别深刻。我对这些章节的主要批评是插图。13章中只有6章——第6章(泌尿系统),第7章(神经系统),第11章(男性和女性生殖系统和乳腺),第12章(表皮系统),第13章(包括牙齿在内的肌肉骨骼组织)和第16章(耳朵)——包含了更多的显微照片,并且在大多数图中,颜色特征代表了在适当制备的苏木精和伊红(H&E)染色的组织切片中所看到的细胞和组织特征的公平(充其量)复制。这种批评在很大程度上是由许多最近出版物的可用性所缓和的,这些出版物为这13章所涵盖的器官系统提供了统一的诊断命名法和无数染色良好的显微图像(可以在https://www.toxpath.org/inhand.asp#pubg上免费访问)。3章专门讨论致癌性(第18章),幼年动物(即哺乳动物,第19章)的发现,以及非哺乳动物物种的毒理学病理学(第20章)。致癌性和幼年动物章节通过描述和大量精心挑选的显微照片涵盖了常见的发现,也介绍了主要的生物过程及其对试验品暴露的影响。
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Book Review: Toxicologic Pathology for Non-Pathologists
At first glance, publication of a book review on a tome dedicated to introducing major toxicologic pathology concepts to non-pathologists in a journal focused on the professional practice of toxicologic pathology would seem to be a pointless endeavor. Nothing could be further from the truth. This concise volume (892 pp [plus 27 pp for index] for the hardcover offering) offers a succinct introduction to many key topics in the field. While designed to edify toxicologists, regulatory reviewers, and basic investigators, Toxicologic Pathology for Non-Pathologists harbors much of value for toxicologic pathologists at all levels, from novice to expert. The text is framed in 20 chapters arranged to provide an orderly tutorial in the field. Each chapter has been written by one or more recognized subject matter experts for that topic, most of whom built their toxicologic pathology careers through long stints in contract research organizations, industry, research laboratories (academic or government), and/or consulting. Chapters possess a wealth of fundamental information, images, and tables as well as bibliographies designed to provide a relevant set of additional readings on that topic. The scope is broad, covering basic pathology practices (4 chapters), key organ systems (13 chapters), and several special problems (3 chapters). A thorough reading of this book will greatly speed the professional development of entry-level toxicologic pathologists while the numerous figures and tables will allow more experienced practitioners to better communicate with non-pathologist team members. The 4 chapters on basic pathology practices afford a masterful introduction to the field. Chapter 1 (“Introduction to Toxicologic Pathology”) paired with Chapter 3 (“Routine and Special Techniques in Toxicologic Pathology”) ably define expected qualifications of toxicologic pathologists, the tools they employ in tissue collection and analysis (focusing on structural [anatomic pathology] methods including in situ chemical and molecular procedures), and principal challenges in data generation (e.g., severity grading) and interpretation (e.g., adversity decisions). Chapter 17 (“Principles of Toxicologic Clinical Pathology”) covers similar considerations as they apply to analysis of cell and fluid samples, emphasizing the impact of such factors as animal species, husbandry, and study design parameters on the quality of the final data set. Chapter 2 (“The Pathology Report, Peer Review, and Pathology Working Group”) effectively addresses the elements that need to be included, or at least pondered, in preparing an accurate, brief, and clear pathology report. Such documents are the raison d'être for the toxicologic pathology role on a study team, and Chapter 2 readily outlines basic findings, their implications, and means of producing the best possible report. The 13 organ system chapters are abridged but nevertheless valuable synopses of major toxicologic pathology information for each topic. These chapters seek—generally with good success—to describe foundational biology principles (gross and microscopic anatomy as well as biochemistry and physiology, as warranted); incidental background findings and common test article-related lesions (including their features and preferred terminology); and guidance regarding data interpretation and risk assessment. I was particularly impressed with the excellent diagrams in Chapter 4 (“Pathology of the Liver and Gallbladder”) and Chapter 9 (“Pathology of the Respiratory System”) showing tissue microanatomy and classic lesion patterns. The main criticism I have for these chapters is with the illustrations. Only 6 of the 13 chapters—6 (urinary system), 7 (nervous system), 11 (male and female reproductive systems and mammary gland), 12 (integumentary system), 13 (musculoskeletal tissues including teeth), and 16 (ear)—contain more than a few photomicrographs, and in most figures the tinctorial characteristics represent fair (at best) reproductions of the cell and tissue features as seen in a properly prepared hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained tissue sections. This criticism is assuaged in large part by the availability of many recent publications that present harmonized diagnostic nomenclature with myriad wellstained microscopic images (which can be accessed freely at https://www.toxpath.org/inhand.asp#pubg) for the organ systems covered in these 13 chapters. The 3 special problems chapters are dedicated to carcinogenicity (Chapter 18), findings in juvenile animals (i.e., mammals, Chapter 19), and toxicologic pathology of non-mammalian species (Chapter 20). The carcinogenicity and juvenile animal chapters cover common findings through both descriptions and a fair number of well-chosen photomicrographs and also present major biological processes and their implications for test article exposure. The non-mammalian species chapter introduces birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish as potential alternative vertebrate models for unusual toxicology questions like high-throughput carcinogenicity and developmental toxicity 1156614 TPXXXX10.1177/01926233231156614Toxicologic PathologyBook Review book-review2023
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Toxicologic Pathology
Toxicologic Pathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
20.00%
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57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Toxicologic Pathology is dedicated to the promotion of human, animal, and environmental health through the dissemination of knowledge, techniques, and guidelines to enhance the understanding and practice of toxicologic pathology. Toxicologic Pathology, the official journal of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology, will publish Original Research Articles, Symposium Articles, Review Articles, Meeting Reports, New Techniques, and Position Papers that are relevant to toxicologic pathology.
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