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Books by specialty: lung - 24 entries found
International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC
4th ed, 410 pages, $154 list, WHO (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
Series: WHO Tumour Series (4th Edition)
Listed under: cardiovascular, lung, mediastinum/serosa; Textbook chapters: Heart, Lung, Mediastinum, Pleura & peritoneum
WHO Classification of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart is the seventh volume in the Fourth Edition of the WHO series on histological and genetic typing of human tumors. This authoritative, concise reference book provides an international standard for oncologists and pathologists and will serve as an indispensable guide for use in the design of studies monitoring response to therapy and clinical outcome.
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.
Chen Zhang, Jeffrey Myers
284 pages, $209, Springer (2018)
Posted September 17, 2018
Atlas of Lung Pathology offers a comprehensive survey of common and uncommon conditions likely to be encountered in a wide range of practices. It begins with a review of normal macroscopic and microscopic lung anatomy followed by practical tips on how to handle the most common specimens received in pathology practice.
Christopher VandenBussche, Syed Ali, Morgan Cowan, Paul Wakely, Joyce Johnson
224 pages, 500+ illus, $155, Demos (2017)
Posted October 16, 2017
Atlas of Pulmonary Cytopathology: With Histopathologic Correlations offers concrete diagnostic guidance for anatomic pathologists to accurately identify pulmonary disease using exfoliative and fine needle aspiration techniques. It not only illustrates the classic cytomorphology of common lung lesions, but also presents and contrasts important problem areas that can lead to erroneous interpretation. Clearly and concisely written by leaders in the field, this volume is a practical desk reference for all facets of the diagnostically challenging areas of pulmonary cytopathology.
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.
Mostafa M. Fraig
$107 list, Springer (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
The text provides the general pathologist, clinician and pulmonary pathologist with a framework on how to work up a case of either non neoplastic or neoplastic lung disease and provide clinically relevant information to all involved in patient care. The basic understanding of radiologic findings and what they mean or how they are related to clinical and pathologic findings is addressed in detail. The implications of descriptive and diagnostic terms as well as the criteria for diagnosis and limitations of small biopsies is explained. The new entities in lung pathology whether neoplastic or non neoplastic are defined and characterized. The special techniques of pulmonary cytopathology, immunohistochemistry and molecular testing are outlined and specific algorithms for using them defined. Diagnosis of Small Lung Biopsy: An Integrated Approach will serve as a very useful resource for practicing pathologists, clinicians and those in training with interest in pulmonary pathology and pulmonary medicine.
Anna Luise Katzenstein
352 pages, $105 list, Demos (2016)
Posted May 16, 2016
Diagnostic Atlas of Non-Neoplastic Lung Disease provides the practicing pathologist with the tools necessary to synthesize diagnoses in biopsy and surgical specimens of non-neoplastic lung disease. Classification of non-neoplastic lung disease has become increasingly complex, especially in diffuse lung diseases where terminology has been changing and clinical and radiologic input is advocated for diagnosis.
Richard Kradin
2nd ed, 712 pages, $239, Elsevier (2017)
Posted July 18, 2017
Listed under: lung
Comprehensive and up to date, the Second Edition of Diagnostic Pathology: Infectious Disease, by Dr. Richard Kradin, is an invaluable tool for the accurate diagnosis of any infectious disease-from the common to the most challenging. The organ-based format makes it an especially useful tool for surgical pathologists’ daily diagnostic and management issues. High-quality, full-color illustrations and differential diagnosis tables accompany each lesion, clearly depicting how to recognize the morphology of organisms and the spectrum of histological responses that they may cause.
Saul Suster, Cesar A. Moran
2nd ed, 950 pages, $266, Elsevier (2017)
Posted February 17, 2017
Series: Diagnostic Pathology series
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, this updated volume is a visually stunning, easy-to-use reference covering all aspects of thoracic pathology. Outstanding images make this an invaluable diagnostic aid for every practicing pathologist, resident, or fellow. This second edition incorporates the most recent clinical, pathological, histological, and molecular knowledge in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today’s practice.
Anthony Chang, Matthew Lindberg
2nd ed, 600 pages pages, $250, Elsevier (2018)
Posted August 14, 2018
Series: Diagnostic Pathology series
Listed under: cardiovascular, hematopathology, renal, liver, lung; Textbook chapters: Kidney nontumor
Part of the highly regarded Diagnostic Pathology series, this updated volume by Drs. Anthony Chang and Robert B. Colvin is an ideal point-of-care reference to guide you through the complex realm of transplant pathology. Concise, focused chapters, supported by tables, diagrams, radiographs, and photographs, provide essential information to keep you up to date with the impact of new viral infections, updates from the Banff Allograft Conference, new information on next-generation sequencing, and much more.
Rosane Duarte Achcar, Steve Groshong, Carlyne Cool
344 pages, $171, Wolters Kluwer (2016)
Posted October 18, 2016
Series: Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology
Systematically solve tough diagnostic challenges in pulmonary pathology with this new title in the Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology series. This practical reference uses select images of clinical and pathological findings, together with succinct, expert instructions, to guide you through the decision-making process by distinguishing between commonly confused pulmonary lesions.
Steven Dubinett
212 pages, 3 illus, $189 list, Springer (2015)
Posted August 31, 2015
Listed under: lung
The volume will present aspects of the inflammatory tumor microenvironment (TME), its many roles in tumor progression and metastasis, including creation of a hypoxic environment, increased angiogenesis and invasion, changes in expression of micro-RNAs (miRNAs) and an increase in a stem cell phenotype. The book will also cover the mechanisms of inflammatory mediators. Chronic overexpression of inflammatory mediators in the TME, as seen in smokers and patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), can also lead to increased tumor initiation, progression, invasion and metastasis.
Philip Cagle, Timothy Allen
672 pages, $179 list, McGraw-Hill (2015)
Posted November 1, 2015
Lung and Pleural Pathology goes beyond the scope of traditional pulmonary pathology textbooks by analyzing all of the changing paradigms that are reshaping pulmonary pathology practice. Authored by renowned pulmonary pathologists, it is the one comprehensive, up-to-date pulmonary pathology textbook that covers important new clinical approaches, including new WHO classification of lung cancer; the current status of lung cancer biomarkers; and emerging concepts in lung fibrosis and interstitial lung diseases, which have implications for newer treatments.
M. Papotti, W.W. de Herder, E. Ghigo, F. Guaraldi and A. Benso
270 pages, 51 illus., $254 list, Karger (2015)
Posted December 31, 2014
The term ‘carcinoid’ entered medical literature over 100 years ago to describe a peculiar intestinal epithelial neoplasm. Since then, a large body of literature has expanded the concept of carcinoid, later replaced by the term ‘NeuroEndocrine Tumor’ (NET), defining a wide spectrum of peculiar tumors, potentially affecting all organs and tissues, originating from neuroendocrine cells, sharing, but, at the same time, keeping, pathognomonic pathological, radiological and clinical features.
William Travis, Thomas Colby, Michael Koss, Melissa Rosado-de-Christenson, Nestor Muller, Talmadge King, Jr.
939 pages, $195 list, ARP (2002)
Posted December 31, 2014
Series: AFIP Atlas of Non-Tumor Pathology
Listed under: lung
This second fascicle of the Atlas of Nontumor Pathology addresses one of the most difficult areas in surgical pathology. Recognizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to the successful diagnosis of many of these diseases, a pulmonologist and two radiologists have been included as authors to supplement the pathology contributions. With their clinical and radiological expertise, Drs. King, Rosado-de-Christenson, and Miller have greatly enhanced the pathology descriptions. A 939-page volume has resulted with a total of 1,185 color and 284 black and white images, including pathology as well as radiology illustrations.
Sanjay Mukhopadhyay
416 pages, $176 list, Cambridge (2016)
Posted July 19, 2016
This generously illustrated textbook is a simple guide to the pathologic diagnosis of 'medical' lung disease, written by an expert, subspecialty-trained pulmonary pathologist. General surgical pathologists and pathology residents will find it accessible and full of practical pearls that can be used in real-life situations. The algorithms in this book provide a glimpse into the thought process of a subspecialist. They start with an abnormal histologic finding, and take the reader step by step to the correct diagnosis.
Helmut Popper
699 pages, $237, Springer (2016)
Posted January 16, 2017
This well-illustrated textbook covers the full range of lung and pleural diseases from the pathologic standpoint. Both diseases of adults and pediatric lung diseases are presented. The book will serve as an excellent guide to the diagnosis of these diseases, but in addition it explains the disease mechanisms and etiology. Genetics and molecular biology are also discussed whenever necessary for a full understanding.
Timothy Craig Allen, Saul Suster
475 pages, $579, Springer (2018)
Posted July 16, 2018
Listed under: lung, mediastinum/serosa
This book covers the complete field of pleura and mediastinum pathology - from acquired multilocular thymic cyst to well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma. The alphabetically arranged entries, each of which provides a detailed description of a specific pathological disease pattern, allow readers to quickly and easily find the information they need.
Rene Michel, Gerald Berry
483 pages, $149, Springer (2016)
Posted October 18, 2016
Many pathologists find the interpretation of biopsies and other surgical specimens from solid organ, stem cell and bone marrow transplants challenging. Pathology of Transplantation provides a practical structured and logical approach to the diagnostic interpretation of the range of specimens from patients with solid organ, stem cell and bone marrow transplants, including the assessment of native and donor organs, with emphasis on resolution of pathological and clinico-pathological differential diagnoses including the diverse forms of rejection, recurrent and de novo diseases, drug-induced alterations, infections and other pathologies relevant to the system or tissue.
Alberto Marchevsky, Alyia Husain, Françoise Galateau-Sallé
242 pages, $147, Cambridge (2018)
Posted May 17, 2018
Listed under: gynecologic, lung
This comprehensive yet practical text reviews the pathology of neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions of the pleura and peritoneum, with a particular focus on mesothelioma. The anatomy and embryology of serous membranes are discussed, and the causes, epidemiology, and clinical and radiologic features of malignant mesothelioma are reviewed.
Kevin O. Leslie, Mark R. Wick
3rd ed, 848 pages, $300, Elsevier (2017)
Posted October 16, 2017
Part of the in-depth and practical Pattern Recognition series, Practical Pulmonary Pathology, 3rd Edition, helps you accurately identify and interpret neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the lungs by using a pattern-based approach. Leading diagnosticians in pulmonary pathology guide you from a histological pattern, through the appropriate work-up, around the pitfalls, and to the best diagnosis. Superb, full-color illustrations capture key pathological patterns for a full range of common and rare conditions, and a "visual index" at the beginning of the book directs you to the exact location of in-depth diagnostic guidance.
Allen Burke, Marie-Christine Aubry, Joseph Maleszewski, Borislav Alexiev, Fabio Tavora
1,000 pages, 1,000+ illus, $243, Wolters Kluwer (2016)
Posted August 16, 2016
Listed under: lung
Extensively revised and expanded, Practical Thoracic Pathology: Diseases of the Lung, Heart, and Thymus (formerly Practical Cardiovascular Pathology) is a superbly illustrated, one-volume reference to pathology of the thorax. More than 1,000 full-color illustrations, tables, and “practical points” boxes help you arrive at a diagnosis accurately and efficiently. Ideal for both pathology residents and practicing surgical pathologists, this in-depth resource focuses on illustrated practical diagnosis, including differential diagnosis.
Dani Zander, Carol Farver
2nd ed, 776 pages, $171, Elsevier (2017)
Posted February 17, 2017
Series: Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology
Listed under: lung
Now fully revised to include recent advances in the field, the second edition of Pulmonary Pathology, a volume in the Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology series, is an essential foundation text for pathologists. The popular template format makes it easy to use, and new information throughout brings you up to date with what’s new in pulmonary pathology and pulmonary medicine, including molecular genetics and personalized medicine therapies. Practical and affordable, this resource is ideal for study and review as well as everyday clinical practice.
Philip Cagle
3rd ed, 688 pages, 1000+ illus, $304, Wolters Kluwer (2018)
Posted April 19, 2018
Listed under: lung
Entirely re-written and revised with over 1,000 new images, Pulmonary Pathology: An Atlas and Text is a comprehensive, highly illustrated guide to diagnoses in pulmonary pathology, including tumors and lymphomas. The book—titled Color Atlas and Text of Pulmonary Pathology in earlier editions—combines highly detailed photographs and illustrations with concise, bulleted text so you can quickly grasp the information you need to make accurate diagnoses.