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Atlas of Lymph Node Pathology (Atlas of Anatomic Pathology)
Miranda, Roberto N.; Khoury, Joseph D.; Medeiros, L. Jeffrey
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Description for Atlas of Lymph Node Pathology (Atlas of Anatomic Pathology)
hardcover. Atlas of Lymph Node Pathology Series: Atlas of Anatomic Pathology. Num Pages: 549 pages, 757 colour illustrations, 22 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: MJCM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 279 x 210 x 25. Weight in Grams: 1670.
Atlas of Lymph Node Pathology reviews the histopathology of nodal diseases, illustrating the use of ancillary studies and includes concise discussions of pathogenesis, clinical settings and clinical significance of the pathologic diagnosis. The atlas features an overview of the benign reactive processes secondary to infectious, environmental or unknown insults, as well as relevant illustrations of virtually all primary and secondary neoplasms involving lymph nodes. The atlas also includes macroscopic images of some disorders, tables that help readers understand and comprehend diseases that look alike, and diagnostic algorithms for certain groups of diseases.
Authored by highly experienced pathologists, Atlas of Lymph Node Pathology is ... Read morea valuable resource that illustrates the vast majority of diseases practicing pathologists, clinicians and oncologists are likely to encounter in daily practice.
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Publisher
Springer United States
Series
Atlas of Anatomic Pathology
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
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About Miranda, Roberto N.; Khoury, Joseph D.; Medeiros, L. Jeffrey
Roberto N. Miranda, MD M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, The University of Texas, Department of Hematopathology, Houston, TX, USA Joseph D. Khoury, MD M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, The University of Texas, Department of Hematopathology, Houston, TX, USA L. Jeffrey Medeiros, MD M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, The University of Texas, Department of Hematopathology, Houston, TX, USA
Reviews for Atlas of Lymph Node Pathology (Atlas of Anatomic Pathology)
From the reviews: “This addition to the Atlas of Anatomic Pathology series covers the full spectrum of neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions of the lymph node. … a good resource for pathologists in training, practicing pathologists, or any clinicians interested in the study of lymph node histopathology. … This is a good quick reference. … the abundant images and a ... Read morevirtually all-inclusive list of lymph node pathological entities makes this atlas worth adding to the library of anyone with an interest in learning more about lymph node histopathology.” (Jamie Boone, Doody’s Book Reviews, January, 2014) Show Less