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Medical Reference Catalogue 2015

85

Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology: Gastrointestinal System

Elizabeth A. Montgomery MD; Whitney Green MD

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

February 2015 / Hardcover

Approx. 528 pp

978-1-4511-9189-9

Series: Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology Series

DESCRIPTION

This clinical reference in the Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology Series 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 Gastrointestinal lesions.

PATHOLOGY

FEATURES

• Efficiently work through more than 150 differential diagnoses in GI pathology presented side-by-side for easy

comparison, including the most common entities as well as selected rarer diseases.

• Get all the assistance you need at a glance with concise, bulleted summaries of clinical and pathological findings and

view relevant pictorial examples on the corresponding pages.

• View high-quality images of similar-looking lesions side by side for easy comparison

Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology: Breast

Jean Simpson MD

Melinda Sanders MD

September 2015 / Hardcover

Approx. 272 pp

978-1-4963-0065-2

Series: Differential Diagnoses in Surgical Pathology Series

DESCRIPTION

Often times after examining a difficult case a pathologist will arrive at a differential diagnosis. However, the majority of

reference materials available are arranged in a traditional format where each entity is discussed in its own section with

little or no emphasis on differentials. This new series, Differential Diagnosis in Surgical Pathology will help answer these

questions.

To help in these scenarios this book will be arranged according to the most common differential diagnoses in breast

pathology and describe the lesions side by side for easy comparison. Each chapter will be formatted with the clinical and

pathological findings in a brief table followed by relevant images. There will be approximately 70 entities covered, which will

include the most commonly recurring in surgical breast pathology along with select rarer entities. By arranging the topics

in this manner, this series will be specifically tailored to the thought process of pathologists and provide practical guides to

making the correct diagnosis between commonly confused entities.