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Medical Reference Catalogue 2015

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Sternberg’s Diagnostic Surgical Pathology

Sixth Edition

Joel K. Greenson MD

University of Michigan Medical School; University of Michigan Health System

Stacey E Mills MD

University of Virginia Health System

Victor E. Reuter MD

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell

University

Jason L Hornick MD, PhD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Harvard Medical School

Teri A. Longacre MD

Stanford Health Care

February 2015 / Hardcover

Approx. 2928 pp

978-1-4511-8875-2

DESCRIPTION

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.

PATHOLOGY

FEATURES

• Clearly visualize nearly every specimen you’re likely to see, thanks to more than 4,000 full-color illustrations, each color-

balanced to dramatically improve image quality.

• Get practical, real-world help on diagnostic problems and pitfalls from the text that has emphasized a hands-on focus

from the very first edition.

• Benefit from significant updates in key areas of the field, particularly in immunohistochemistry and molecular pathology.

• Stay up to date with new information on new molecular and immunohistochemical markers for diagnosis and prognosis

of neoplasia, improved classification systems for diagnosis and prognosis, the role of pathology in new diagnostic and

therapeutic techniques, and the recognition of new entities or variants of entities.

• Keep abreast of updated World Health Organization (WHO) terminology regarding tumor diagnosis.