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Books by publisher: Innovative Pathology Press - 7 entries found
Jerad Gardner
$155, IP Press (2019)
Posted July 15, 2019
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: dermatopathology; Textbook chapters: Skin nontumor, Skin melanocytic tumor, Skin nonmelanocytic tumor
Dermatopathology requires knowledge of the microscopic and clinical aspects of numerous neoplastic and inflammatory skin diseases. Approaching this vast and complicated field is daunting, but this Survival Guide to Dermatopathology will give you a solid start. The author covers most of the common entities in dermatopathology as well as some esoteric ones, particularly if they have distinct features or are of major clinical significance. The goal is to reduce anxiety and increase diagnostic confidence by teaching the reader how to recognize treacherous waters and avoid them.
Sylvia L. Asa
$159, IP Press (2020)
Posted February 24, 2020
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: head & neck/endocrine
This book is intended to help pathologists survive when faced with cases of endocrine pathology. The intention however is not only to help one survive, but to thrive, to appreciate the complexity of this field, to grasp the simplicity that can make it understandable and to enjoy the pearls that make this one of the most rewarding areas of pathology. In this book, the reader will see not only thyroid and parathyroid pathology, but also pituitary and adrenal pathology, as well as the pathology of neuroendocrine tumors from top to bottom, and the vast spectrum of paraganglia that occur at so many sites, including in the soft tissues of the torso but also within organs.
Elizabeth Montgomery, Kiyoko Oshima, Lysandra Voltaggio
$125, IP Press (2018)
Posted January 2, 2018
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: GI
This volume on the mucosal gastrointestinal pathology provides the basics and a framework to diagnose the common lesions together with a few exotic lesions that are important. In some sections the focus is on patterns of injury whereas in others, the key is paying attention to the specific type of mucosa that is injured. The authors point out a few pitfalls in each section. This volume is intended to help not only residents but also fully trained pathologists who begin to tackle an organ system that is unfamiliar to them or want to add or refresh knowledge.
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.
Genevieve Crane, Dennis O'Malley
Series 1, chapter 7, 359 pages, $165, IP Press (2021)
Posted January 11, 2021
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: hematopathology; Textbook chapters: Lymph nodes & spleen, nonlymphoma, Lymphoma & related disorders
Hematopathology has become an area of increasing focus for subspecialty sign-out. However, lymph nodes are commonly encountered in both surgical pathology and cytopathology practice, and a practical approach to screen these specimens is needed by all pathologists. The Survival Guide to Lymph Node Pathology is unique amongst textbooks in providing a systematic approach to lymph node evaluation to identify abnormalities based on anatomic site, lymph node compartment and morphologic patterns. The approach combined with detailed images will enable even the hematopathology novice to quickly gain confidence and diagnostic acuity with these potentially challenging specimens.
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.
Elizabeth Montgomery, Alisha Ware, Jerad Gardner
$145, IP Press (2018)
Posted November 29, 2018
Series: Innovative Pathology Press Survival Guide
Listed under: soft tissue & bone; Textbook chapters: Soft tissue
The second book in our new series, Survival Guide to Soft Tissue Pathology, like our initial Survival Guide to GI Mucosal Biopsies, is focused on mastering basic skills and concepts to tackle some of the most difficult lesions encountered in diagnostic surgical pathology. This book is short, concise, rich in high quality images, and intended to either offer a foundation or a refresher course in soft tissue lesions.