Atlas of Mohs and Frozen Section Cutaneous Pathology

Atlas of Mohs and Frozen Section Cutaneous Pathology-1

Michael B. Morgan, John R. Hamill, James M. Spencer Editors 2010 This atlas is intended for practitioners in the fields of dermatologic surgery including Mohs cutaneous surgeons, pathologists who examine frozen section specimens derived from the skin and dermatopathologists, respectively. This book will serve as a reference pictorial atlas detailing both common and challenging cutaneous neoplasms.

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Atlas of Endometrial Histopathology

Atlas of Endometrial Histopathology-1

Gisela Dallenbach-Hellweg • Dietmar Schmidt Friederike Dallenbach 2010 This new edition differs from the preceding ones in that there has been extensive revision of most chapters. Recent advances in research gained by immunohistochemical, molecular biological, and cytogenetic methods are included, as far as they are applicable for daily diagnostic work.

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A Practical Guide to Frozen Section Technique

A Practical Guide to Frozen Section Technique-1

Stephen R. Peters Editor 2010 Frozen section technique is a valuable tool used to rapidly prepare slides from tissue for microscopic interpretation. Frozen section technique is used in a myriad of clinical and research settings. In surgical pathology, frozen sections are routinely used for rapid intra-operative diagnosis, providing guidance for our surgical colleagues.

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Pulmonary Cytopathology

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Yener S. Erozan Ibrahim Ramzy 2009 The subspecialty of Cytopathology is 60 years old and has become established as a solid and reliable discipline in medicine. As expected, cytopathology literature has expanded in a remarkably short period of time, from a few textbooks prior to the 1980s to a current library of texts and journals devoted exclusively to cytomorphology that […]

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Thyroid Cytopathology

Thyroid Cytopathology-1

Douglas P. Clark William C. Faquin 2005 The subspecialty of cytopathology is 60 years old and has become established as a solid and reliable discipline in medicine. As expected, cytopathology literature has expanded in a remarkably short period of time, from a few textbooks prior to the 1980s to a current library of texts and journals devoted exclusively to cytomorphology […]

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Post Mortem Technique Handbook

Post Mortem Technique Handbook-1

Michael T. Sheaff Deborah J. Hopster 2005 Forces are at work which may be changing the way the general public thinks about the autopsy. The past few decades have seen a consistent, almost depressing drop in autopsy rates across the world. Once considered the foundation of medical science, the autopsy has fallen into relative disfavor.

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Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration-1

Philip L. Penfold Jan M. Provis Editors 2005 This book provides a unique overview of current thinking on the pathogenesis, incidence and treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). It includes, for the first time, a synthesis of the views of the world’s leading scientists and clinical practitioners regarding retinal biology and the basic mechanisms, clinical and pathogenetic processes and […]

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UPDATES IN DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY

Updates in Diagnostic Pathology-1

Edited by David C. Chhieng Gene P. Siegal 2005 By November 1997, we had built the corpus of a Division of Anatomic Pathology (AP) Department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham which had begun some 7 years earlier. It had become evident, however, that the breadth, depth and quality of our faculty remained mostly unknown outside the […]

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