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November 2011
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pediatric, placental, serosal membranes,
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bone, statistics,
stem cells, thyroid, transfusion medicine
Books by
publisher: AFIP, CAP, WHO
Dermatology
Books by Topic: cosmetic, dermoscopy,
general, infectious,
Mohs, pediatric, surgery, tumors
Al-Abbadi: Salivary Gland Cytology: A Color Atlas
By Mousa Al-Abbadi
2011 (1st ed), 264 pages, $100
list
This atlas provides a comprehensive outline of all but the
very rarest salivary gland diseases, detailing the most common benign and
malignant tumors with their radiological, cytopathological, and histological
features. The differential diagnosis of each tumor is presented with essential
tips on the use of fine needle aspiration (FNA) and making a correct diagnosis.
Three separate chapters are dedicated to: introduction to salivary gland FNA
with emphasis on the technique used to perform the aspiration; the surgical
anatomy of these glands; and the various radiological characteristics of these
lesions, including primarily CT scans and MRI studies.
Baltensperger:
Osteomyelitis of the Jaws
By Marc Baltensperger
2008 (1st ed), 338 pages, 533
illus, $249 list
“Osteomyelitis of the
Jaws” is the first textbook of its kind covering exclusively all aspects of
this challenging disease. A clear
classification of osteomyelitis of the jaws is provided. Clinical presentation
and diagnosis are meticulously described and illustrated.
Barnes:
Head and Neck Pathology
By Leon
Barnes
2010 (1st
ed), 216 pages, $140 list
Head
and Neck Pathology presents fifty cases for discussion and illustration. The
cases have been selected to show the wide range of specimens seen in head and
neck pathology and address some of the frequent encountered in these lesions.
The goal of this unique book is to provide detailed insight into a wealth of
expert experience in such cases, with in-depth review of the expert's analysis
and diagnostic process supported by high-quality color photomicrographs and
discussion of the diagnostic principles involved in evaluating these lesions.
Head and Neck Pathology is essential reading for surgical pathologists,
otolaryngologists and pathologists. In addition it will of interest to
pathology and otolaryngology residents and fellows.
Barnes:
Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Head and Neck (WHO, Volume
9)
Edited
by Leon Barnes, John W Eveson, Peter Reichart and David Sidransky
2005,
448 pages, 890 illus, $110 list
This volume covers tumours of the
nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx, hypopharynx, larynx, trachea,
oral cavity, oropharynx, salivary glands, ear and paraganglionic system, as
well as odontogenetic tumours and inherited tumour syndromes.
Brandwein-Gensler:
Head and Neck
By
Margaret Brandwein-Gensler
2009 (1st
ed), 646 pages, 538 illus, $159 list
This
latest book in the Cambridge Surgical Pathology series comprehensively covers
all of the methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases
affecting all organs in the head and neck region. Coverage is not limited to
findings from the light microscope but also includes other genetic, molecular,
and immunologic diagnostic modalities, and the unique orientation allows the
reader to follow the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced.
This book is illustrated with more than 300 color photomicrographs and
accompanied by a CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format.
Cardesa:
Pathology of the Head and Neck
By Antonio Cardesa and Pieter J
Slootweg
2006 (1st ed), 316 pages, 308
illus, $199 list
This book presents in a single volume the most pertinent and updated
information needed. The authors of
the different chapters have been selected among internationally recognized
experts, all of them members of the Working Group on Head and Neck Pathology of
the European Society of Pathology.
Ellis:
Tumors of the Salivary Glands (Atlas of Tumor Pathology, 3rd Series, Vol 17)
By Gary L Ellis and Paul L Auclair
1996, 468 pages
Gnepp: Diagnostic Surgical Pathology of the
Head and Neck
By Douglas Gnepp
2009 (2nd ed), 1224 pages, 1275
illus, $349 list
This resource is the
authoritative guide to problematic areas of the head and neck for the surgical
pathologist. With particular emphasis placed on diagnostic problems and
differential diagnosis in addition to coverage of more common diagnostically
straightforward lesions, you’ll get the most complete diagnostic picture
possible.
Haddad:
Multidisciplinary Management of Head and Neck Cancer
By Robert
Haddad
2010 (1st
ed), 208 pages, $85 list
Multidisciplinary
Management of Head and Neck Cancer is a comprehensive textbook looking at
different aspects of head and neck cancer, including the diagnosis, treatment
and outcomes for patients with this disease. The chapters written by
world-renowned experts cover the entire discipline of head and neck oncology
and include discussion of the role of HPV infections, advances in radiotherapy,
new surgical techniques, novel agents in thyroid therapy and more. The book is
designed to be both practical and comprehensive for the physicians treating
this complex disease.
Karcioglu:
Orbital Tumors : Diagnosis and Treatment
2005, 448 pages.
Covers all phases in
the diagnosis and treatment of orbital tumors - from the initial
evaluation of the pathology using both imaging techniques and surgical
biopsies, to the medical and surgical treatments and follow-up management
plans. The practical, concise approach allows a format which makes the text
useful for all ophthalmic specialists who treat tumors. more
Michaels:
Atlas of Ear, Nose And Throat Histopathology
By Lesley Michaels and Ann Sandison
2008 (3rd ed), 255
pages
Mills:
Tumors of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract (Atlas of Tumor Pathology, 3rd Series,
Vol 26)
2000, 450 pages, 544 illus.
Emphasizes a pragmatic approach to differential diagnosis,
with ample discussion of clinical features as well as ancillary diagnostic
techniques, including immunohistochemistry. This book should serve as an invaluable resource for pathologists
confronted with these common and often troublesome specimens. review #1, #2
(Mod Path subscribers)
Robinson:
Head and Neck Pathology
By Robert
Robinson
2010 (1st
ed), 368 pages, 900 illus, $199 list
This
book is a concise and practical atlas of the surgical pathology and cytology of
the head and neck. It covers the most common head and neck lesions and tumors
the general pathologist sees in daily practice and will aid pathology residents
and practitioners in quickly narrowing down a histologic differential
diagnosis. Integral to the images provided are illustrated criteria for
achieving a diagnosis--essentially what to look for when reviewing pathology
slides. Differential diagnoses are shown, as are pitfalls in the diagnosis. A
companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank.
Stelow: Biopsy Interpretation of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract
and Ear
By Edward B Stelow and Stacey E
Mills
2007 (1st ed), 375 pages, 1210
illus, $150 list
The book describes and
illustrates the distinguishing features of the wide array of neoplasms and
non-neoplastic entities arising in the varied tissues of the head and neck
region. The authors address the biopsy interpretation problems confronting
pathologists in daily practice.
Thompson:
Head and Neck Pathology
By Lester D R Thompson
2006 (1st ed), 640 pages, 800
illus, $139 list
This volume in the
Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series packs today's most essential head
and neck pathology know-how into a compact, high-yield format! Its pragmatic, well-organized approach,
abundant full-color illustrations, and at-a-glance tables make the information
you need easy to access.
Wakely:
Head and Neck Pathology
By Paul Wakely
2011 (1st ed), 240 pages, $75 list
Head and Neck Pathology, the first volume in the Demos Surgical
Pathology Guides series will cover the full range of key head and neck entities
and diagnoses that pathologists can expect to see in daily practice. The
chapters cover non-neoplastic, benign and malignant neoplasms found in the oral
cavity, oropharynx, sinonasal tract, hypopharynx and larynx, salivary glands,
gnathic bones, ears, and the soft tissues. Head and Neck Pathology is highly
illustrated throughout and provides a handy summary and quick reference guide
for pathology residents and less experienced pathologists. In addition, it
serves as a portable "refresher course" or MOC review tool for more
experienced pathologists.
Wenig:
Atlas of Head and Neck Pathology
By Bruce M Wenig
2007 (2nd ed), 380 pages, 1284
illus, $189 list
Atlas of head and
neck diseases. Primarily color
photomicrographs.
Zhai:
Frozen Section Library: Head and Neck
By Qihui
Zhai
2010 (1st
ed), 115 pages, 150 illus, $80 list
Frozen
Section Library: Head and Neck will provide a convenient, user-friendly
handbook to expedite use when performing intraoperative consultations on head
and neck specimens. This book will be 5 X 8 and is estimated to be about 200 to
250 pages in toto with 100 to 150 color figures. An organ and clinical scenario
based approach will be used in this book. This book will be divided into
chapters based on the organs and anatomic locations. Within the chapter, a
consistent format with the critical issues as a focus will be used including
the frequently encountered clinical scenarios and the specific questions from
the surgeons, frequent diagnostic considerations and their major diagnostic
criteria with associated diagnostic pearls, artifacts and pitfalls and how to
avoid them.
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