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Robert A. Soslow, Kay J. Park, Simona Stolnicu
2021 edition, 363 pages, $380, Springer (2020)
Posted December 8, 2020
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix
This book provides a practical guide to the diagnosis of cervical lesions. Chapters detail recent changes to diagnostic criteria and classification and the impacts these developments have on patient management. The anatomy and histology of the cervix are discussed, along with macroscopic and microscopic changes, prognostic and predictive parameters, epidemiological data and staging systems. Atlas of Diagnostic Pathology of the Cervix: A Case-Based Approach utilizes diagnostic algorithms and highlights to offer readers appropriate management criteria and aims to give trainees, practicing pathologists and gynecologists a case-based approach to the treatment of cervical lesions.
Ximing Yang, Ming Zhou
2021 edition, 307 pages, $104, Springer (2020)
Posted December 8, 2020
Listed under: GU/adrenal; Textbook chapters: Adrenal gland & paraganglia, Bladder, ureter & renal pelvis, Kidney tumor, Penis & scrotum, Prostate gland & seminal vesicles, Testis & epididymis, Kidney nontumor
This book serves as a practical guide and provides updates in Genitourinary (GU) Pathology. By using a “Questions and Answers” format, it addresses frequently encountered diagnostic challenges in daily practice for pathologists. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and differential diagnosis based on morphological characteristics, clinicopathologic correlation and interpretation of immunohistochemical and other ancillary tests. Concise answers to each question are provided by experts in the field accompanied by ample high quality illustrations and updated references. This book includes common and rare benign and malignant conditions in the GU system, covering the entire genitourinary system including the prostate, kidney, bladder, testis, urethra, ureter, penis and adrenal. It also reviews current topics, controversies and diagnostic dilemmas in diagnostic GU pathology.
Jack Spenser
192 pages, $14, Other (2020)
Posted November 23, 2020
Listed under: other
This second book in the Jack Spenser, M.D., series describes the years of training it takes to become a physician / pathologist. The story focuses on the complex relationship between an apprentice and master whose credo is “You can’t not know.” Jack’s struggle to meet such a high standard results in a compelling story with highs, lows, success, failure and ultimately wisdom.
International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC
5th ed, 632 pages, $165
, WHO (2020)
Posted November 13, 2020
Listed under: gynecologic; Textbook chapters: Cervix, Fallopian tubes & broad ligament, Ovary, Uterus, Vulva, vagina & female urethra
Female Genital Tumours is the fourth volume in the 5th edition of the WHO series on the classification of human tumours. This 5th edition, guided by the WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board, will establish a single coherent cancer classification presented across a collection of individual volumes organized on the basis of anatomical site (digestive system, breast, soft tissue and bone, etc.) and structured in a systematic manner, with each tumour type listed within a taxonomic classification: site, category, family (class), type and subtype. In each volume, the entities are now listed from benign to malignant and are described under an updated set of headings, including histopathology, diagnostic molecular pathology, staging and easy to read essential and desirable diagnostic criteria.
Mark Friedman , Kamille A. West, Peyman Bizargity, Kyle Annen, Jeffrey S. Jhang
2nd ed, 357 pages, $112, Springer (2018)
Posted September 16, 2020
Listed under: transfusion; Textbook chapters: Transfusion medicine
Written by experts in the field, Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine: A Case Study Approach, Second Edition provides an interactive tool that makes blood banking and transfusion medicine memorable, practical, and relevant to residents and fellows. The latest edition of this volume features an extensively revised and expanded collection of immunohematology and transfusion medicine cases, comprised of clinical vignettes and antibody panels with questions based on each case. Arranged in a workbook format, the text presents cases based on real patient problems that are typically encountered and covers a number of common issues and challenging problems in blood banking and transfusion practice. Discussion and resolution of each case is provided in a separate answer section, including up to date information on pertinent advances in the field.
Mark Mitchell, Omar Zahid Chohan
2nd ed, 406 pages, $53, Self (2018)
Posted September 11, 2020
Listed under: autopsy; Textbook chapters: Autopsy & forensics
Carefully chosen from among almost 1000 autopsies performed at large teaching hospitals in a 35-year career in anatomic pathology, are 23 autopsies that represent classically important or interesting diseases. The cases have high quality color gross, microscopic, and radiographic images, discussions of the pathologic findings, key pathophysiologic features, associated stories from medical history and relevant medical laboratory science. They have been organized using the mnemonic VINDICATE to help the reader relate the findings to the major classes of disease. All the discussions are referenced and have questions for further study. This text serves as a companion for the study of pathology and pathophysiology at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The second edition adds Dr. Chohan as coauthor and includes modern radiographic findings on many of the cases.
Kiyoko Oshima, Lysandra Voltaggio
1st ed, 225 pages, $149, IP Press (2021)
Posted September 10, 2020
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: liver; Textbook chapters: Liver & intrahepatic bile ducts
Liver pathology requires patience and attention to detail. While a thorough microscopic examination is necessary, it is not enough, and evaluation of biopsies in a vacuum can be dangerous. Knowledge of the clinical picture, including laboratory and imaging studies, is imperative. Without such correlation, pathologists cannot issue a clinically useful report to guide a patient’s diagnosis and treatment plan. With this survival guide to liver biopsies, we aim to provide the reader with a solid, basic foundation of liver pathology. Our goal is to reduce the pervasive initial anxiety and guide the readers into reaching accurate diagnoses and building on this basic knowledge. Though diagnostic struggles are common, they often turn into satisfying rewards each time we are able to piece together the puzzle. This book will pave the way to practice liver pathology.
Saul Suster , David Suster
2nd ed, 472 pages, $173, LWW (2020)
Posted August 27, 2020
Series: Biopsy Interpretation Series
Part of the popular Biopsy Interpretation Series, Biopsy Interpretation of the Lung is a concise, practical resource with a strong focus on diagnosis and management oriented ancillary testing. It provides superbly illustrated coverage of the full range of neoplasms and nonneoplastic entities arising within the lung. Focusing on the daily tasks and needs of the general pathologist, this updated Second Edition is an excellent bench reference for the interpretation of the most common lung biopsies and is also a helpful resource for surgical pathologists, pathology residents, pathology fellows, pulmonologists, pulmonology fellows and thoracic surgeons.
Lewis Braverman
11th ed, 912 pages, $320, LWW (2020)
Posted August 25, 2020
Listed under: head & neck/endocrine; Textbook chapters: Thyroid gland
Through ten outstanding editions, Werner & Ingbar's The Thyroid: A Fundamental and Clinical Text has been the go to reference for the most comprehensive coverage of the thyroid, including anatomy, development, biochemistry, physiology, pathophysiology and treatment of all thyroid disorders. Now in full color throughout, the 11th Edition of this award winning text remains the clinician’s preferred source of authoritative information on the thyroid; an essential resource for all endocrinologists and thyroid surgeons.
Edward Stelow, Stacey Mills
3rd ed, 488 pages, $169, LWW (2020)
Posted August 3, 2020
Series: Biopsy Interpretation Series
Textbook chapters: Ear, Larynx, hypopharynx & trachea, Mandible & maxilla, Nasal cavity & nasopharynx, Oral cavity & oropharynx, Salivary glands
Part of the highly regarded Biopsy Interpretation Series, this fully revised volume provides practical, highly illustrated information on the diagnosis and prognosis of the full range of biopsies of the various tissues of the head and neck region, including the ear. Biopsy Interpretation of the Head and Neck, 3rd Edition, addresses both common and unusual issues that arise in day to day practice, with an emphasis on the complex area of the upper aerodigestive tract and ear.
Syed Ali, Christopher J VandenBussche
1st ed, 448 pages, $75, LWW (2019)
Posted July 2, 2020
Series: Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology
Listed under: cytopathology; Textbook chapters: Cervix
For a concise, image heavy guide to making accurate diagnoses from a range of cytopathology specimens, choose Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology: Cytopathology, the latest addition to the renowned series. Compare similar entities - or those with many common attributes - and learn to spot the elements and details that can impact diagnosis. Like other volumes in the series the book presents material in a way that pathologists actually work and is ideal as a quick reference guide or for deep dive research.
Andrew Churg, Nestor L. Muller
2nd ed, 344 pages, $137, LWW (2019)
Posted July 2, 2020
With a concise, image-rich format, Atlas of Interstitial Lung Disease Pathology, Second Edition, features new entities, classifications, molecular pathways and other discoveries introduced to the field since the previous edition. Each chapter addresses radiological, clinical and prognostic features and boasts numerous illustrations of pathologic findings - all to make it easier for you to better understand and make an accurate diagnosis of ILD.
Michael Torbenson
1st ed, 448 pages, $91, LWW (2019)
Posted July 2, 2020
Series: Pattern-Based Approach
Listed under: liver; Textbook chapters: Liver & intrahepatic bile ducts
Part of the new Pattern-Based Approach series, designed to teach pathology in a way that reflects actual sign-out, this new visually oriented guidebook presents real life cases and practical diagnostic tips. Disease processes are organized into ‘patterns’ of injury - the method by which pathologists approach their work - and self-assessment quizzes are provided for each chapter to give you experience with high yield, board style teaching topics.
Christopher VandenBussche, Erika Rodriguez, Derek Allison, M. Lisa Zhang
1st ed, 448 pages, $184, LWW (2019)
Posted July 2, 2020
Series: Pattern-Based Approach
Atlas of Cytopathology: A Pattern Based Approach is the latest installment in a unique new series designed to present diagnostic processes in a way similar to how clinicians actually review specimens. The book is image rich with scores of illustrations and tables and filled with checklists, FAQs and other tools to support fast, easy comprehension of material. Highlighted are common rather than obscure diseases and conditions and “normal” cytology is presented first to give you a benchmark for subsequent discussions.
William C. Faquin, Esther Diana Rossi, Zubair Baloch, Güliz A. Barkan, Maria P. Foschini, Daniel F.I. Kurtycz, Marc Pusztaszeri, Philippe Vielh
1st ed, 204 pages, $76, Springer (2018)
Posted May 21, 2020
Designed as a practical book with easy readability, The Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology combines the high-quality images of an atlas with a logical approach described in concise text-form and in line-drawing algorithms. It presents for the first time, an international cytologic reporting system for salivary gland lesions designed and endorsed by a panel of experts in the field.
Joaquín J. García
1st ed, 209 pages, $21, Springer (2019)
Posted May 21, 2020
Listed under: head & neck/endocrine; Textbook chapters: Salivary glands
Atlas of Salivary Gland Pathology focuses on the diagnostic approach to salivary gland neoplasia―one of the more challenging fields within surgical pathology―emphasizing the need to understand downstream implications with respect to patient surveillance and treatment. The presence of formidable histologic mimicry in salivary gland neoplasia is well-documented in the pathology literature and has also been observed in the consultation practice of the volume editor. This textbook is designed with the needs of practicing surgical pathologists and pathologists-in-training in mind, providing a comprehensive overview of both common and rare salivary gland neoplasms.
Henrik Hellquist, Alena Skalova
2014 ed, 465 pages, $158, Springer (2014)
Posted May 21, 2020
This book is a comprehensive guide to salivary gland pathology that illustrates almost every type of salivary gland tumor and will assist greatly in routine diagnostic work. Non-neoplastic lesions, benign epithelial tumors, malignant epithelial tumors, and non-epithelial and secondary tumors are all covered in detail, and the WHO and TNM classifications are clearly explained. Another significant feature is the incorporation of important knowledge gained during the past few years regarding the genetics of salivary gland tumors. Histopathology of the Salivary Glands will be of interest not only to pathologists but also to dentists, ENT and head and neck surgeons, and oncologists.
Bruce M. Wenig
3rd ed, 1600 pages, $150, Elsevier (2015)
Posted May 21, 2020
Listed under: head & neck/endocrine; Textbook chapters: Salivary glands
Atlas of Head and Neck Pathology delivers authoritative, highly visual guidance for effectively and accurately diagnosing a wide range of head and neck problems. This comprehensive resource features extensive, high-quality images depicting the histologic, immunohistochemical, cytologic, and diagnostic imaging appearance of every type of head and neck pathology. With a consistent, practical organization and succinct, bulleted format, the Atlas continues to be the resource general pathologists and specialists count on for reliable, easy-to-find answers.
Andres Matoso, Jonathan Epstein
1st ed, 200 pages, $159, IP Press (2020)
Posted May 19, 2020
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: GU/adrenal; Textbook chapters: Prostate gland & seminal vesicles
Survival Guide to Prostate Pathology is intended to help pathologists survive when faced with prostate pathology problems. It provides a practical approach to common and rare diagnostic issues from the angle of experts in urologic pathology. This textbook covers all the intricacies of diagnosing limited amounts of prostate adenocarcinoma, diagnostic pitfalls and the use of immunohistochemistry as an ancillary diagnostic tool. We have included comments on a host of newly available markers, highlighting their strengths and limitations. The reader will find practical recommendations that are based on our real time approach to common problems in prostate pathology.
Daniel Duick, Robert A. Levine, Mark A. Lupo
4th ed, 560 pages, $46, Springer (2018)
Posted May 15, 2020
In this 4th edition book, the volume editors and authors synthesize the prior three editions and provide a comprehensive and expanded review on the latest in the diagnosis and management of thyroid nodules, as well as an update on parathyroid disease and non-endocrine lesions of the neck. This user-friendly edition again emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to thyroid ultrasound and UGFNA, offering all the new information and subtleties clinicians must know in the application of this technique, now firmly established as a primary tool for diagnosing and managing thyroid disease. Developed by renowned experts in thyroid and parathyroid disease, the book covers not only thyroid and parathyroid disease, but also imaging of the salivary glands and other non-endocrine lesions of the neck. Combining the collective wisdom of specialists who treat patients with thyroid nodules, thyroid cancer and parathyroid disease, Handbook of Thyroid and Parathyroid Ultrasound and Ultrasound-Guided FNA, 4th Edition is an invaluable resource and will continue serving as the “go to” guide for surgeons, endocrinologists, fellows and residents.
Alexander Shifrin, L. Daniel Neistadt, Pritinder Thind
1st ed, 264 pages, $110, Springer (2020)
Posted May 15, 2020
Listed under: head & neck/endocrine; Textbook chapters: Parathyroid gland
This book provides a visual demonstration of normal and ectopic locations of parathyroid adenomas using different modalities in patients with PHPT and to describe parathyroid gland–related pathology. Written by experts in the field, chapters include pathology images corresponding to radiology imaging for some presented cases (gross and high-power view). Authors have also collected radiological images of difficult-to-localize parathyroid adenomas in ectopic (abnormal) locations. The atlas is organized by location of the adenomas in upper and lower eutopic locations followed by ectopic locations.
American Association of Blood Banks AABB
31st ed, 124 pages, $234, AABB (2018)
Posted May 5, 2020
Listed under: transfusion; Textbook chapters: Transfusion medicine
The 31st edition of Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services details the latest standards of practice in blood banking and transfusion medicine. As in the past, each chapter heading represents one of the Quality System Essentials and the quality standards are supplemented by technical requirements.
American Association of Blood Banks AABB
19th ed, 745 pages, $241, AABB (2017)
Posted May 5, 2020
Listed under: transfusion; Textbook chapters: Transfusion medicine
The Technical Manual is a top-notch resource that gives both newcomers and seasoned professionals the information needed to succeed in the rapidly changing field of transfusion medicine. Experts provide the benefit of their knowledge and experience in 28 chapters and approximately 100 procedures—all of which have been reviewed by standing committees of the AABB.
Paula R. Howard
4th ed, 416 pages, $37, Other (2016)
Posted May 5, 2020
Listed under: transfusion; Textbook chapters: Transfusion medicine
Basic & Applied Concepts of Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices combines logically organized and updated content in a highly readable way that makes difficult concepts easy to understand. This essential text enables you to develop a solid understanding of all areas of blood banking by utilizing common theory, clinical scenarios, case studies and critical thinking exercises. Additional content on HIV testing, ABID panels, immunology and serology, HLA and global blood banking keeps this book current so you’re learning the skills necessary to work in the modern lab.
Il-Jin Kim
1st ed, 270 pages, $108, Other (2019)
Posted May 4, 2020
This book covers the technical, historical, clinical, and regulatory aspects of CDx in precision medicine. Clearly, more and more newly developed oncology drugs will require accompanying CDx assays, and this book, with chapters contributed by renowned oncologists, provides a comprehensive foundation for the knowledge and application of CDx for precision medicine.