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Books by topic: general surgical pathology, adrenal gland, anatomy, autopsy, basic sciences, bioterrorism, board review, breast, cardiovascular, CD-ROMs, cytopathology, dermatopathology, electron microscopy, endocrine, eye, flow cytometry, forensic, GI, GU, grossing, gynecologic, head and neck, hematopathology, histology, history, immunohistochemistry, immunology, informatics, kidney, laboratory medicine/clinical pathology, law/malpractice, liver, lung, mediastinum, medical dictionaries, medical writing, microbiology, molecular biology/genetics, muscle, neuropathology, oncology/staging, oral, other, parasitology, pediatric, placental, serosal membranes, soft tissue and bone, statistics, stem cells, thyroid, transfusion medicine

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1. Fenoglio-Preiser: Gastrointestinal Pathology

By Cecilia Fenoglio-Preiser

2007 (3rd ed), 1312 pages, 3095 illus, $319 list

Completely updated for its Third Edition, this full-color text/atlas is a comprehensive reference on gastrointestinal pathology in adults and pediatric patients.

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2. Clement: Atlas of Gynecological Surgical Pathology  

By Philip B Clement and Robert Young

2008 (2nd ed), 512 pages, $235 list

Full of stunning color photographs, this authoritative reference provides practical, easy-to-use guidance on the  histopathologic diagnosis of gynecologic lesions. Written by world-renowned experts, this visual resource clearly describes the cardinal clinical, gross, and microscopic features of each lesion, as well as the staging system for tumors at each site. Clinical correlations of surgical pathology, clinical data, and immunohistochemical data help you to weigh all of the available evidence to form the most decisive diagnoses.

 

3. Mazur: Diagnosis of Endometrial Biopsies and Curettings: A Practical Approach

By Michael T. Mazur and Robert J. Kurman

2005 (2nd edition), 296 pages, 307 illustrations, $110 list

”The most concise and complete diagnostic guide to the endometrial biopsy.”  A review from MODERN PATHOLOGY praises it as being "extremely useful for the practicing pathologist because it outlines criteria for diagnosis, helps in solving diagnostic dilemmas, and clarifies controversial issues."

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4. Bostwick: Urological Surgical Pathology with CD-ROM

By David G Bostwick and Liang Cheng

2008 (2nd ed), 1024 pages, $289 list

Completely revised with practical guidance in daily urological pathology sign-out and the latest recommended diagnostic approaches, the new edition of this comprehensive reference equips you to accurately diagnose specimens of the entire urinary tract and male reproductive system plus the adrenal glands.

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5. Montgomery: Biopsy Interpretation of the Gastrointestinal Tract Mucosa

By Elizabeth A Montgomery

2005 (1st ed), 352 pages, 1259 illus, $150 list

This new volume is a practical, superbly illustrated guide to interpreting gastrointestinal tract mucosal biopsies.  The book describes and illustrates the distinguishing features of non-neoplastic lesions, polyps, and neoplasms of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, and anus.  With CD-ROM (955 images).

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6. Mills: Histology for Pathologists

By Stacey E Mills

2006 (3rd Ed), 1200 pages, 1434 illus, $229 list

Now completely revised and updated, this ground-breaking text focuses on the borderland between histology and pathology. The text describes human histology and its variations, with emphasis on avoiding overdiagnosis or misdiagnosis of normal variants.

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7. Rosen: Rosen's Breast Pathology

By Paul Peter Rosen

2008 (3rd ed), 1136 pages, 3170 illus, $349 list

Written by an internationally recognized expert in diagnostic breast pathology, this gold-standard text and reference is now in its revised, updated, and expanded Third Edition. It provides a comprehensive, extensively illustrated review of the clinical, radiological, pathological, and therapeutic aspects of the entire spectrum of breast diseases.

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8. Weiss: Enzinger and Weiss's Soft Tissue Tumors

By Sharon W Weiss and John R Goldblum

2007 (5th ed), 1620 pages, 1950 illus, $299 list

No other textbook matches its scope and depth of coverage in this complex and challenging area of surgical pathology, and no other text contains as much practical information on differential diagnosis. Throughout, microscopic findings are correlated with the latest developments in molecular biology, cytogenetics, and immunohistochemistry to provide you with a comprehensive and integrated approach to evaluation and diagnosis.

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9. Dabbs: Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry

By David Dabbs

2006 (2nd edition), 828 pages, 1010 illus, $289 list

The New Edition of this popular text features world-renowned experts who offer the most current information and reliable guidance on immunohistochemical diagnoses in surgical pathology and cytopathology. The book is organized in a consistent format of organ systems, specifically designed to target diagnostic dilemmas in surgical pathology.

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10. Scheuer: Liver Biopsy Interpretation

By Peter Scheuer

2005 (7th edition), 448 pages, 400 illus, $139 list

Evaluate and interpret the full range of liver biopsy specimens with the fully revised New Edition of this practical resource! Two internationally respected experts examine the pathologic changes in primary liver disease as well as systemic diseases affecting the liver.

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11. Tadrous: Diagnostic Criteria Handbook in Histopathology: A Surgical Pathology Vade Mecum

By Paul J Tadrous

2008 (1st ed), 448 pages, $120 list

The Diagnostic Criteria Handbook is designed to help histopathologists get through more workload in any working day. Rapid access is facilitated by a bullet-point, tabular and diagrammatic style, as well as by handy anatomical diagrams, guidance on the ‘Cut-Up’ with emphasis on core ‘datasets’ and by a special index for frozen section advice, grading systems and scoring systems. The book provides differential diagnosis lists and presents diagnostically helpful molecular and immunohistochemical findings.

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12. Epstein: Biopsy Interpretation of the Prostate

By Jonathan Epstein

2002 (3rd edition), 304 pages, 1700 illus, $159 list

Essential information to pathologists evaluating biopsy samples for prostate disease, addressing both common and unusual conditions and covering classification, clinical features, prognosis, and clinical evaluation of lesions and other pathologies. Needle biopsy findings. 

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13. Eble: Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Urinary System and Male Genital Organs (3rd Ed, Vol 6 or 7)

Edited by John N Eble, Guido Sauter, Jonathan I Epstein and Isabell A Sesterhenn

2004, 360 pages, 800 illus, $75 list

This new volume, prepared by 131 authors, covers tumours of the kidney, the urinary system, the prostate, the testis and paratesticular tissue and the penis.  Each entity is extensively discussed with information on clinicopathological, epidemiological, immunophenotypic and genetic aspects of these diseases.

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14. Molavi: The Practice of Surgical Pathology: A Beginner's Guide to the Diagnostic Process

By Diana Weedman Molavi

2008 (1st ed), 300 pages, 367 illus, $90 list

This book lays the foundation of practical pathology and provides a scaffold on which to build a knowledge base. It includes basic introductory material and progresses through each organ system. Within each chapter, there is a brief review of salient normal histology, a discussion of typical specimen types, a strategic approach to the specimen with a list of what to look for, and a discussion of how the multitude of different diagnoses relate to each other.

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15. Mais: Quick Compendium of Clinical Pathology

By Daniel D Mais

2007 (2nd ed) 484 pages, $145 list

This second edition adds relevant information to the ever-changing field of laboratory medicine.  This book is clinical pathology digested, concisely expressed, and thoroughly updated.  It is indispensable for those seeking clinical pathology certification or recertification.

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16. McPherson: Henry’s Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods

By Richard A McPherson and Matthew A Pincus

2006 (21st ed), 1500 pages, 1020 illus, $129 list

Required reading since 1908! Comprehensive coverage of lab test selection and interpretation of results.  New chapters on laboratory regulations, nutrition, point-of-care testing, bioterrorism, proteomics, microarray analysis, the human genome project  and cancer testing.

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17. Hsi: Hematopathology (Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology)

By Eric D His

2006 (1st ed), 560 pages, 750 illus, $139 list

This volume in the today's most essential hematopathology 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.

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18. Solomon: The Bethesda System for Reporting Cervical Cytology

By Diane Solomon and Ritu Nayar

2005 (2nd ed), 191 pages, 186 illus, $35 list

Extensively updated and revised to reflect the new 2001 Bethesda terminology.

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19. Rosenthal: Cytologic Detection of Urothelial Lesions

By Dorothy L Rosenthal and Stephen S Raab

2005 (1st ed), 188 pages, $60 list

This volume will present a simple approach to dealing with cellular samples from the urinary tract.

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20. 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.

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21. Tavassoli: Tumours of the Breast and Female Genital Organs (3rd Ed, Vol 4)

Edited by Fattaneh A Tavassoli and Peter Devilee

2003, 432 pages, 800 illus, $76 list

Covers the female and male breast, ovaries, fallopian tumours, uterine cervix, uterine corpus, vulva, vagina and inherited tumour syndromes.  It includes a comprehensive classification of benign and malignant neoplasms. 

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22. Fletcher: Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of Soft Tissue and Bone (3rd Ed, Vol 5)

Edited by Christopher DM Fletcher, K Krishnan Unni and Fredrik Mertens

2003, 432 pages, 966 illus, $75 list

This WHO classification extensively covers tumors of soft tissue and bone including inherited tumor syndromes.  Each entity is extensively discussed with information on clinicopathological, immunophenotypic and genetic aspects of these diseases. 

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23. Lefkowitch: Anatomic Pathology Board Review

By Jay H Lefkowitch

2006 (1st ed), 697 pages, 624 illus, $125 list

The only review book to incorporate color images of microscopic and gross specimens throughout, this text serves as a comprehensive review for the Anatomic Pathology board certification examination and in-service training exams.

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