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MEDICAL PRACTICE

PATHOLOGY

Practical Thoracic Pathology: Diseases of the Lung, Heart, and

Thymus

Allen P. Burke, MD

August 2016 / Hardbound / 8.375" x 10.875" / 1000 pp. / 1865 Illus.

978-1-4511-9351-0

DESCRIPTION

Extensively revised and expanded,

PracticalThoracic Pathology: Diseases of

the Lung, Heart, andThymus

(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.

Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, offering tablet, smartphone, or

online.

Rosen's Breast Pathology, Fourth Edition

Syed A. Hoda, MD

June 2014 / Hardbound / 8.375" x 10.875" / 1400 pp. / 3587 Illus. / 29 Tables

978-1-4511-7653-7

DESCRIPTION

For three editions,

Rosen’s Breast Pathology

has been widely recognized as the

“gold standard” reference. Now in its Fourth Edition, this classic text continues

its legacy of being the leading reference work on the pathology of the breast.

Precise pathological diagnosis of breast disease is the most critical factor in

determining treatment and establishing prognosis. The Fourth Edition of Rosen’s

Breast Pathology provides the most comprehensive, updated information on

diseases of the breast. Intended primarily for pathologists, the book will be an indispensible reference for all

surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, radiation oncologists, as well as other physicians and medical personnel

who require a thorough knowledge of breast pathology to provide optimal care for their patients.Discussions

of most disease entities include clinical and radiological presentation, epidemiology, gross pathology,

microscopic pathology, treatment, and prognosis. Surgical and oncological aspects of the various diseases are

addressed wherever appropriate. Numerous images, a large proportion of which are new, complement the

encyclopedic descriptions of the surgical pathology and cytology of diseases of the breast.