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Books by date posted: March - 11 entries found
Anthony Amato, James Russell
2nd ed, 960 pages, $34, McGraw-Hill (2015)
Posted March 18, 2021
Listed under: muscle and peripheral nerve nontumor; Textbook chapters: Muscle & peripheral nerve nontumor
Neuromuscular Disorders is comprehensive in scope, yet concise enough to serve as a valuable point of care guide for your daily practice. Grounded by numerous reference sources and enhanced by the experience of two seasoned clinicians, this text provides a pragmatic approach in the evaluation and management of neuromuscular diseases. Here, in a single source, you will get an insightful look at both nerve and muscle conditions, ranging from motor neuron disease to neuropathies, neuromuscular junction disorders and myopathies.
Juan M. Bilbao, Robert E. Schmidt
2nd ed, 507 pages, $200, Springer (2014)
Posted March 18, 2021
Listed under: muscle and peripheral nerve nontumor; Textbook chapters: Muscle & peripheral nerve nontumor
Peripheral nerve analysis is a challenging task for pathologists, given the advent of new diagnoses and techniques of analysis and the impact of molecular genetics. This book presents a simple, logical method for constructing a differential diagnosis based on pathology and clinical presentation. It also provides advice on the selection of ancillary molecular, immunohistochemical and genetic techniques to establish a definitive diagnosis. Clear, authoritative guidance is offered on diagnosis of the full range of neuropathies with the aid of a wealth of high quality color photomicrographs and electron micrographs. Pathologists will benefit greatly from the identification of a variety of artifacts and normal structures occasionally encountered in nerve biopsies that need to be distinguished from specific pathologic alterations. This user friendly, practical text will be an invaluable aid in achieving the most specific diagnosis possible.
Victor Dubowitz, Caroline A. Sewry, Anders Oldfors
5th ed, 600 pages, $209, Elsevier (2020)
Posted March 18, 2021
Listed under: muscle and peripheral nerve nontumor; Textbook chapters: Muscle & peripheral nerve nontumor
For more than 45 years, Muscle Biopsy: A Practical Approach has offered comprehensive, clinically focused coverage of the acquisition, interpretation and assessment of muscle biopsies - an area often only lightly covered in pathology texts. Taking an integrated approach that includes clinical, genetic, biochemical and pathological features, the 5th Edition covers the full range of muscle disease in both adults and children. This highly illustrated, easy to use volume helps you navigate this challenging area, bridging the gap between clinical syndromes / disorders and their underlying pathologies.
Daniel Cherry, Dennis O'Malley
$159, IP Press (2021)
Posted March 17, 2021
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
In their Survival Guide to Bone Marrow Pathology, Dennis O’Malley and Daniel Cherry provide an approachable text to gain an understanding of both normal and abnormal findings in the bone marrow. Bone marrow pathology can seem daunting at times, with many lineages, stages of maturation and subclassifications of diseases to keep track of. In this text, O’Malley and Cherry provide you with the tools to advance your skills from the basics to more complicated. Besides the facts, they clarify difficult issues, address differential diagnosis and when necessary address the underlying biology. Both authors have extensive experience in bone marrow pathology, and besides publishing on bone marrow topics, have seen thousands of diagnostic cases.
Xiaoyin "Sara" Jiang, Wen-Chi Foo
$155, IP Press (2021)
Posted March 17, 2021
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: cytopathology; Textbook chapters: Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma, Bone & joints, Breast, Kidney tumor, Liver & intrahepatic bile ducts, Lung, Pancreas, Salivary glands, Thyroid & parathyroid, Kidney nontumor, Soft tissue
This survival guide to cytopathology will be a practical, image rich book giving an organ-based approach to cytodiagnosis. Key cytomorphologic features and helpful ancillary studies will be provided, with photos and helpful tables as well as differential diagnostic considerations for both classic and challenging cases. This volume is designed for learners of cytopathology, those interested in honing their cytopathology skills and as a quick desk reference for practicing cytopathologists.
Ronald E. Domen, Richard M. Conran, Robert D. Hoffman, Cindy B. McCloskey, Suzanne Zein-Eldin Powell
146 pages, $95, CAP (2020)
Posted March 15, 2021
Professionalism in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine provides a basic understanding of
how ethics and professionalism impact pathology and laboratory medicine. Approaches
and guidance to educational and assessment tools, including more than 100 case
vignettes to guide discussion, are included. The book also discusses professionalism in the context of research, pathologist well-being and burnout, legal aspects, diversity, organizational leadership, and patient safety and quality of care. Lapses in ethical and professional behavior as well as recommendations on future directions for research and education in professionalism also are addressed.
James D. Hoyer, Steven H. Kroft
332 pages, $100, CAP (2003)
Posted March 15, 2021
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Hematology
Drawing its material from proficiency testing surveys conducted by the CAP’s
Hematology and Clinical Microscopy Resource Committee, this reference presents
cases in increasing order of complexity to represent a comprehensive array of
hemoglobin disorders. The 45 “wet” cases are presented as a series of learning
exercises. Each includes a case history and the alkaline and acid electrophoresis gels,
identification of the case and survey participant performance, selected peripheral
blood smears and a discussion of the case, complete with references. The 24 “dry lab”
challenges - those cases in which a sufficient volume of blood or a specimen could
not be obtained - consist of a series of diagrams that illustrate the electrophoretic
findings of a case.
Julie Katz Karp, Jay P. Hudgins, Matthew S. Karafin, Joseph Schwartz
90 pages, $85, CAP (2020)
Posted March 15, 2021
Listed under: transfusion; Textbook chapters: Transfusion medicine
Based on more than 10 years of educational material used in proficiency testing from
the CAP’s Transfusion, Apheresis, and Cellular Therapy Committee, this transfusion
medicine book is designed for professionals at all levels, including those in training
or assuming transfusion medicine responsibilities. The compendium includes 20
cases with multiple-choice questions and answers. Extensive case discussions
provide readers with an in-depth explanation of each answer and share insights of the
approach used to arrive at the answer. Topics covered reflect clinical cases as well as
hot topics in transfusion medicine leveraging the clinical experience of 19 contributors,
all of whom are nationally and internationally recognized blood bank and transfusion
medicine professionals.
Barbarajean Magnani, Tai C. Kwong, Gwendolyn A. McMillin, Alan H.B. Wu
2nd ed, 376 pages, $100, CAP (2020)
Posted March 15, 2021
Listed under: lab medicine; Textbook chapters: Chemistry, toxicology & UA
This book, written for pathologists and lab directors, is a practical guide to directing
hospital toxicology laboratory operations. This new edition features expanded sections
on testing in the clinical setting, methodologies and more user-friendly information on
specific analytes. It provides the reader with a comprehensive view of what is needed -
and expected - when offering a clinical toxicology service.
Daniel D. Mais
488 pages, 2000+ images, $125, CAP (2020)
Posted March 15, 2021
Surgical Pathology Review prepares the pathologist for the successful completion of certification examinations. Organized by organ system and specific lesions found, the focus of the text is nonmorphologic, hard-to-remember facts associated with each lesion: a catalogue of associations considered requisite knowledge for the fully trained pathologist. The prototypical morphologic features of each lesion are briefly described, with accompanying high-quality images of the uncommonly encountered ones. Details relevant to surgical pathology and cytopathology are reviewed.
Paul N. Valenstein
250 pages, $66, CAP (2005)
Posted March 15, 2021
This practical “how-to” manual is designed to help readers manage quality and patient
safety in clinical laboratories, comply with quality and patient safety regulations and
accreditation requirements and develop and administer a quality management plan. The
text covers the most important standards and areas that have proven to be particularly
problematic in the management of clinical laboratories. Contents include case studies;
approaches to managing quality and patient safety; regulation and accreditation;
specific quality and patient safety risks and control measures for preanalytic, analytic,
postanalytic and general laboratory operations; and the laboratory quality management
plan. Available as an ebook only.