Modern Surgical Pathology, 2nd Edition presents today's most complete, current, and practical assistance in evaluating and signing out surgical specimens. Nearly 3,000 high-quality color pathology images provide a crystal-clear basis for comparison to any sample you see under the microscope. Clinical, gross, microscopic, immunohistochemical, and molecular genetic features are integrated as appropriate for all tumors and tumor-like lesions, addressing all of the investigative contexts relevant to formulating an accurate diagnosis. Edited by four leading surgical pathologists - Noel Weidner, MD, Richard J. Cote, MD, Saul Suster, MD and Lawrence M. Weiss, MD - with contributions from more than 70 other experts, Modern Surgical Pathology, 2nd Edition delivers the well-rounded, well-organized, richly illustrated, user-friendly guidance you need to efficiently arrive at confident diagnoses for even the most challenging lesions. Contributions from many leading surgical pathologists give you well-rounded, expert answers to any question that you may face. Clinical, gross, microscopic, immunohistochemical, and molecular genetic features are correlated as appropriate for every type of surgical pathology specimen, addressing all of the investigative contexts relevant to formulating an accurate diagnosis and thereby ensuring a completely accurate surgical report. Nearly 3,000 brand-new, high-quality color pathology images provide a crystal-clear basis for comparison to any specimen you see under the microscope. A completely rewritten section on the female reproductive tract offers many more illustrations of common entities to help you more easily distinguish between tumors and tumor-like lesions. Expanded coverage of non-neoplastic diseases and disorders makes it easier to recognize benign conditions that can mimic malignancy. The latest classification schemes and criteria for malignancy, incorporated throughout, enable you to include the most current gradings in your reports. A new, more consistent organization explores anatomy/histology, gross and microscopic appearance, adjunct techniques, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis for each neoplastic or non-neoplastic lesion, facilitating rapid consultation in the reporting room. An increased number of differential diagnosis and classification tables expedite diagnosis.
Offering the most complete and practical assistance in evaluating and signing out surgical specimens, this newly updated edition contains nearly 3,000 high-quality color pathology images which provide a crystal-clear basis for comparison to ...
The table of contents has been prepared to make the information easily accessible and user friendly. The editors will strive to give the text one voice by writing a large number of chapters themselves.
Commissioning Editor: William Schmitt Development Editor: Marsha Bell/Louise Cook Editorial Assistant: Kristin Saunders Project Manager: Gemma Lawson/Andrew Palfreyman Design: Stewart Larking Illustration Manager: Merlyn Harvey ...
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The 16th Edition of this classic text provides surgeons with the most comprehensive information available in this field.
17.158 Benign fibroepithelial polyp emerging from lower calyx of the left kidney in a 61-year-old woman. The tumor caused hematuria, ... In Tisher CC, Brenner BM (eds): Renal pathology: with clinical and functional correlations, ...
An Illustrated Guide William H. Westra, Ralph H. Hruban, Timothy H. Phelps, Christina Isacson ... These smears should beairdried for later Wright's staining or other special studies such as cytochemical and immunohistochemical ...
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Surgical repair involves reimplantment of the stapes. Early lesions show collagen disarray with increased osteoclastic and osteoblastic activity. Older lesions look like woven bone. However, this being said, the modern surgical ...