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Books by publisher: Wiley - 15 entries found
Barbara J. Bain, David M. Clark, Bridget S. Wilkins
600 illustrations, 736 pages, $129, Wiley (2019)
Posted November 18, 2019
Listed under: cytopathology, hematopathology
Bone Marrow Pathology has been extensively revised to reflect the significant advances which have occurred in the application of cytogenetics and in particular, molecular genetics in the diagnosis, classification and understanding of haematological disorders. This comprehensive book not only provides information on all common disease entities, but also covers rare disorders in which bone marrow examination is useful.
Gabrijela Kocjan
2nd ed, 216 pages, $118, Wiley (2017)
Posted April 17, 2017
Listed under: cytopathology, head & neck/endocrine
Cytopathology of the Head and Neck: Ultrasound guided FNAC supports the learning of new skills expected of practicing pathologists by providing a comprehensive approach to cytopathology, including performing FNAC and on site interpretation. New to this edition is coverage of ultrasound (US) guidance the use of which has emerged as an essential adjunct to either Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) or needle core biopsy, and is expected to increase. US combined with US guided FNAC is now recommended as the investigation method of first choice for HN lesions for evaluating regional metastases in HN patients, for both those with and those without palpable lumps.
Christine Ko, Ronald Barr
3rd ed., 344 pages, 800 illus, $120 list, Wiley (2016)
Posted October 18, 2016
Listed under: dermatopathology
Written with the dermatology trainee in mind, Dermatopathology: Diagnosis by First Impression uses more than 800 high resolution color images to introduce a simple and effective way to defuse the confusion caused by dermatopathology slides. Focused on commonly tested entities, and using low- to high-power views, this atlas emphasizes the key differences between visually similar diseases by using appearance as the starting point for diagnosis.
Prateek Sharma, Richard Sampliner, David Ilson
3rd ed, 304 pages, $115 list, Wiley (2015)
Posted October 1, 2015
Esophageal Cancer and Barrett's Esophagus 3E will focus on these two common and key conditions that affect the esophagus, providing expert guidance to their pathogenesis, cause, prevention, diagnosis and clinical management. Top international names in the field will examine each of the many issues involved using the very latest evidence-based research, and clear, didactic advice will allow the reader to understand the best methods of diagnosis and clinical management of each condition - whether early or late stage.
Dominik Mertz, Fiona Smaill, Nick Daneman
3rd ed, 320 pages, $94, Wiley (2018)
Posted August 14, 2018
Listed under: microbiology; Textbook chapters: Microbiology & parasitology
Written by an international team of authors specializing in microbiology and infectious disease, this new edition of Evidenced-based Infectious Diseases presents practical, up-to-date information on the care of individual patients suffering from infectious diseases. Each chapter addresses a series of focused clinical questions addressed in a systematic fashion, including a comprehensive literature search, and a rating of the quality of evidence using principles of the GRADE framework. Evidence-Based Infectious Diseases is the ideal reference work for all those involved with microbiology, infectious diseases, and clinical management.
David Carter, Jeffery Tomberlin, M. Eric Benbow, Jessica Metcalf
424 pages, $108, Wiley (2017)
Posted May 15, 2017
Forensic Microbiology focuses on newly emerging areas of microbiology relevant to medicolegal and criminal investigations: postmortem changes, establishing cause of death, estimating postmortem interval, and trace evidence analysis. Recent developments in sequencing technology allow researchers, and potentially practitioners, to examine microbial communities at unprecedented resolution and in multidisciplinary contexts. This detailed study of microbes facilitates the development of new forensic tools that use the structure and function of microbial communities as physical evidence.
Nigel Dimmock, Andrew J. Easton, Keith N. Leppard
7th ed, 476 pages, $68 list, Wiley (2015)
Posted August 31, 2015
Listed under: microbiology
Praised for its clarity of presentation and accessibility, Introduction to Modern Virology has been a successful student text for over 30 years. It provides a broad introduction to virology, which includes the nature of viruses, the interaction of viruses with their hosts and the consequences of those interactions that lead to the diseases we see.
Allan Truant
2nd ed, 616 pages, $147, Wiley (2016)
Posted November 16, 2017
Listed under: microbiology; Textbook chapters: Microbiology & parasitology
The Manual of Commercial Methods in Clinical Microbiology 2nd Edition, International Edition reviews in detail the current state of the art in each of the disciplines of clinical microbiology, and reviews the sensitivities, specificities and predictive values, and subsequently the effectiveness, of commercially available methods – both manual and automated. This text allows the user to easily summarize the available methods in any particular field, or for a specific pathogen – for example, what to use for an Influenza test, a Legionella test, or what instrument to use for identification or for an antibiotic susceptibility test.
Gary Kanel
384 pages, 860+ illus, $250, Wiley (2017)
Posted April 17, 2017
Listed under: liver
Pathology of Liver Diseases is a rapid reference consultation tool that uses both book and online material to present a whole range of liver disorders. The book emphasizes not only the pathology seen in biopsy and surgical material, but also the most pertinent clinical and laboratory findings including epidemiology, etiologic and pathophysiologic concepts, and the differential diagnoses. Key references appear at the end of each chapter.
Nigel Key, Michael Makris, David Lillicrap
3rd Edition, 488 pages, $150 list, Wiley (2017)
Posted April 17, 2017
Designed as a practical, succinct guide, for quick reference by clinicians with everyday questions, this title guides the reader through the range of approaches available for diagnosis, management, or prevention of hemorrhagic and thrombotic diseases or disorders.
Toby Simon, Jeffrey McCullough, Edward Snyder, Bjarte Solheim, Ronald Strauss
5th ed, 760 pages, $195, Wiley (2016)
Posted April 17, 2017
Listed under: transfusion; Textbook chapters: Transfusion medicine
Rossi's Principles of Transfusion Medicine is the most comprehensive and practical reference on transfusion science and medicine available.
Eric Carlson, Robert Ord
2nd ed, 496 pages, $187 list, Wiley (2015)
Posted October 1, 2015
Listed under: head & neck/endocrine; Textbook chapters: Salivary glands
Salivary Gland Pathology: Diagnosis and Management, Second Edition, updates the landmark text in this important discipline within oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology/head and neck surgery, and general surgery. Written by well-established clinicians, educators, and researchers in oral and maxillofacial surgery, this book brings together information on the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of all types of salivary gland pathology.
Stacey Mills, Joel Greenson, Jason Hornick, Teri Longacre and Victor Reuter
6th Edition, 2,928 pages, 4,000+ illus, $465 list, Wiley (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
Listed under: general surgical pathology
Visually stunning and thoroughly up to date, the sixth edition of Sternberg's Diagnostic Surgical Pathology continues to set the standard for differential diagnosis of the surgical specimen. Offering the latest information on all currently known diseases, this classic two-volume reference presents advanced diagnostic techniques from a virtual 'who's who' of experts in the field - pathologists who provide authoritative guidance on the diagnostic evaluation of every type of specimen from every anatomic site. No matter what your level of training or experience, keeping Sternberg's near your microscope is the next best thing to a personal consultation with a trusted colleague.
Stephen Forman, Robert Negrin, Joseph Antin, Frederick Appelbaum
5th ed, 1,416 pages, 500+ illus, $470 list, Wiley (2016)
Posted February 5, 2016
Listed under: immunology
Fully revised for the fifth edition, this outstanding reference on bone marrow transplantation is an essential, field-leading resource. Extensive coverage of the field, from the scientific basis for stem-cell transplantation to the future direction of research. Combines the knowledge and expertise of over 170 international specialists across 106 chapters. Includes new chapters addressing basic science experiments in stem-cell biology, immunology, and tolerance. Contains expanded content on the benefits and challenges of transplantation, and analysis of the impact of new therapies to help clinical decision-making. Includes a fully searchable Wiley Digital Edition with downloadable figures, linked references, and more.
Jeff McCullough
4th ed, 616 pages, $75 list , Wiley (2016)
Posted April 17, 2017
Listed under: transfusion; Textbook chapters: Transfusion medicine
Transfusion Medicine provides a concise, clinically focused and practical approach to the field of blood banking and transfusion therapy written by international expert, Jeffrey McCullough MD.