Clinical Pathology Board Review covers all of the major subject areas of clinical pathology, presenting you with an essential study guide for certification or recertification. Designed as a companion to Anatomic Pathology Board Review, 2nd Edition, this brand-new medical reference book will be a welcome resource for pathology residents and practicing pathologists alike. Understand all of the major subject areas of clinical pathology tested on the Clinical Pathology board exam, including chemistry, hematology, coagulation, microbiology, immunology (including HLA testing), transfusion medicine (including therapeutic apheresis), cytogenetics, and molecular diagnostics. Prepare for the boards with help from multiple-choice questions offered in a format that mimics that of the actual test. Effectively grasp key concepts with questions that integrate various areas of clinical pathology, as well as questions that bridge concepts in clinical pathology with those in anatomic pathology. Understand why an answer is correct or incorrect with help from brief explanations accompanying each. Review key concepts in laboratory medicine, correlate them to the associated clinical or laboratory information, and apply them to the diagnosis and management of human disease. Designed as a companion to Anatomic Pathology Board Review, 2nd Edition (ISBN: 9781455711406).
4-μm spores in the cytoplasm. The spores are haphazardly arranged and stain with PASd and Gomori methenamine silver stains. Leishmaniasis is typically PAS negative and Giemsa positive. 65. c. Majocchi granuloma is a fungal folliculitis ...
Featuring hundreds of multiple-choice questions and full-color illustrations, Anatomic Pathology Board Review serves as a comprehensive resource for both certification and recertification exams.
Klebsiella oxytoca d. Proteus vulgaris e. Klebsiella pneumoniae 19. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Bacillus anthracis? a. Nonmotile b. Nonhemolytic on sheep blood agar c. Catalase positive d. Spores are present. e.
Full-color flashcards sharpen residents' visual analysis and interpretation skills McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Anatomic Pathology Flashcards provide a fast, fun, and effective way for pathology residents to prepare for the anatomic ...
VIRAL HEPATITIS Common causes of viral hepatitis include infection with: ○ Hepatitis A. ○ Hepatitis B. ○ Hepatitis C. ○ Hepatitis D. ○ Hepatitis E. Other causes of hepatitis due to viral infections include: ○ Epstein-Barr virus.
This group of clonal proliferations of myeloid stem cells includes CML, polycythemia vera, chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis (agnogenic myeloid metaplasia), and essential thrombocythemia. It is of great interest that most, if not all, ...
This book provides only the most clinically relevant examples designed to educate senior medical students, residents and fellows and "refresh" the knowledge base, without overwhelming students, residents, and clinicians.
Pathology residents and fellows of transfusion medicine will find this book useful as a preparation tool for their exams.
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Pathology Review and Practice Guide is now more than an exam preparation tool--it's also a guide to the training of competent pathologists. This updated edition also includes a new chapter on quality assurance and laboratory management.