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Immunohistochemistry, cytopathology photomicrograph, host and graft, tumour, neuropathology, gross lesions

Pathology

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Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology www.cambridge.org/ISP This is a new and modern series in the area of surgical pathology. Each volume focuses on a major organ system and comprehensively covers all the methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose a wide array of illnesses. The orientation is unique and showcases disease entities as well as their progression from incipient to advanced.

COMING IN 2010 Intraoperative Consultation in Surgical Pathology Mahendra Ranchod

Stanford University School of Medicine, California

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COMING SOON Head and Neck Margaret Brandwein-Gensler

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York Much of the diversity of head and neck diseases is due to the large number and broad function of the organs within this region. The surgical pathologist must become proficient in this subspecialty area in order to identify and categorize many different subtypes of lesions and diseases, including those affecting the thyroid and salivary glands. This book comprehensively covers all of the methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases affecting all organs in the head and neck region. Coverage is not limited to findings from the light microscope but also includes other genetic, molecular, and immunologic diagnostic modalities, and the unique orientation allows the reader to follow the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced.

✔ Illustrated with more than 300 color photomicrographs, accompanied by CD-ROM of all images ✔ Covers all diseases and diagnostic modalities of the head and neck, including glands ✔ Unique orientation showcases diseases in various stages of development

November 2009 648 pages 17 tones 538 plates 33 tables 978-0-521-87999-6 Discounted price £80.75

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NEW Breast

NEW Modern Immunohistochemistry

Thomas Lawton

Seattle Breast Pathology Consultants Breast pathology is arguably considered the most challenging and controversial area of diagnostic pathology. Many gradations of normal, pre-cancerous, and cancerous conditions are often indistinguishable, making a clear-cut diagnosis very difficult and often a cause for intense debate. This book comprehensively covers all methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases affecting the breast. Malignant tumors are the predominant focus, but a full spectrum of inflammatory disorders and hyperplasias is also covered in detail, and the book uniquely shows the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced. Findings are diagnosed not only through the light microscope but also through genetic, molecular, and immunologic modalities; the text additionally includes the interpretation of cytologic specimens as an important diagnostic modality in breast pathology.

✔ Covers all methods utilized by pathologists to diagnose diseases affecting the breast ✔ Exclusive to diagnostic and clinical criteria, with unique orientation showing progression from incipient to advanced disease states ✔ Illustrated with over 300 color photomicrographs and accompanied by a CD-ROM of all images HB

City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, California

Lawrence Weiss

City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, California Diagnostic pathology is an inherently flawed science due to the many possible interpretations of various tissues. However, the application of immunohistochemical stains as a diagnostic tool has been widely used since the 1990s as an extremely effective ancillary technique that removes much subjectivity from the practice. In fact, immunohistochemistry has supplanted simple morphologic evaluation as the definitive diagnostic method for a wide array of tumor types. This book offers a new and modern atlas-based resource for this science. Every anatomic region is covered in detail, and major diseases contain side-by-side examples of other ancillary staining techniques for comparison. The text is geared toward both the resident and practitioner of anatomic pathology and is supplemented with histograms, algorithms, and guides to the application and interpretation of uncommon antigens and immunostains.

✔ Comprehensively covers all diseases for which immunohistochemistry is the best diagnostic tool ✔ Side by side comparisons of ancillary staining techniques, accompanied by algorithms and histograms

June 2009 256 pages 317 plates 2 tables 978-0-521-88159-3 Discounted price £68.00

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✔ Illustrated with over 600 full-color photomicrographs, accompanied by CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format

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Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology

BESTSELLER Lymph Nodes

NEW Nervous System

Lawrence M. Weiss

Hannes Vogel

City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA

Stanford University School of Medicine, California Nervous System is the new atlas-oriented resource in central nervous system pathology, and the most comprehensive text of methods utilized by pathologists to accurately diagnose diseases affecting the brain, meninges, and spinal cord. The book is a richly illustrated guide to surgical neuropathology, including all primary brain tumors as well as others arising near the nervous system that are also within the scope of neurosurgical practice. Numerous neuroimaging examples are provided to underscore the importance of knowing the basics of radiographic studies in accurately diagnosing CNS pathology. A complete spectrum of nonneoplastic neuropathological entities is also illustrated, including infectious, inflammatory, and epilepsy-related neuropathology. Additional chapters address intraoperative consultation and frozen sections, as well as CSF cytopathology.

June 2009 524 pages 5 line figures 94 tones 495 plates 2 tables 978-0-521-88161-6 Discounted price £59.50

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This text-atlas is a practical, integrated, and modern approach to lymph node pathology. Intended for both practising pathologists and pathologists in training, it provides a personal view of lymph node diagnosis by one of the international leaders in the field. Illustrated with over 250 full-color photographs, this book covers the entire range of diseases that may be encountered in lymph node pathology. It features extensive coverage of non-neoplastic lymphoid lesions and non-lymphoid lesions, as well as discussing all malignant lymphomas and other neoplasms that may involve lymph nodes in both adult and pediatric populations. The orientation is unique, as the text not only showcases various disease entities but also portrays the progression of disease states from incipient to advanced. Finally, the author emphasizes differential diagnosis, covering all of the methods used in distinguishing different easily confused entities.

✔ Includes a CD-ROM of downloadable PowerPoint images of all illustrations contained in the book ✔ Emphasis on differential diagnosis ✔ Practical, integrated approach to lymph node pathology

2008 312 pages 257 line figures 42 tables 978-0-521-87161-7 Discounted price £59.50

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Differential Diagnosis in Cytopathology Paolo Gattuso

Rush Medical College, Chicago

NEW Modern Surgical Neuropathology Douglas C. Miller

Vijaya Reddy

University of Missouri School of Medicine

Rush Medical College, Chicago

Shahla Masood

University of Florida The cytologic method of pathology is now one of the most widely used diagnostic modalities worldwide. This new and practical text in cytopathology is an organ-based guide for professionals in which malignant and benign tumors are the predominant focus, but the full spectrum of infectious and inflammatory disorders will also be presented in detail, and in both adult and pediatric populations. Coverage is not limited to findings from only the light microscope but also includes many examples of other genetic, molecular, and immunologic diagnostic modalities, giving pathologists diagnostic and clinical criteria needed when formulating a diagnosis and differential diagnosis.

Differential Diagnosis in Cytopathology proves to be the most comprehensive text in a market in which no other has focused exclusively on essential diagnostic criteria.

✔ Concise text allows for a quick diagnosis and differential diagnosis ✔ Covers both aspiration and exfoliative cytology in detail ✔ Over 1000 full-color images

The nervous system constitutes arguably the most complex organ system in the human body, which contributes to the over-susceptibility of disease in this area. Although brain tumors were once an automatic death sentence, the outlook for recovery has brightened significantly in the past decade. The pathologist plays an indispensable role in surgical diagnosis; he or she must accurately diagnose a potentially wide array of disease entities, determine the spread of disease within millimeters, and assess patient prognosis. This new and modern reference in neuropathology comprehensively covers all the methods used by pathologists to accurately diagnose a wide array of neurologic illnesses. Brain and spinal cord tumors are the predominant focus, but a full spectrum of infectious, inflammatory, and congenital disorders are also covered in detail, in both pediatric and adult populations, with a full range of diagnostic modalities.

✔ Extensively illustrated with over 1200 full color photomicrographs, accompanied by CD-ROM of all images in downloadable format ✔ Designed specifically for practising pathologist, allows reader to compare and contrast similar lesions with multiple variations ✔ Includes full range of diagnostic modalities

August 2009 536 pages 36 tones 1256 plates 7 tables 978-0-521-86932-4 Discounted price £110.50

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October 2009 760 pages 768 plates 978-0-521-87338-3 CD, PB Discounted price £130.00

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NEW Silva's Diagnostic Renal Pathology Xin J. Zhou

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas

Zoltan Laszik

University of California, San Francisco

Tibor Nadasdy

Ohio State University

Vivette D'Agati

Columbia University, New York

Fred G. Silva

United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Georgia The kidneys are responsible for many key bodily functions, but their primary role as a filter of toxins makes them extremely susceptible to disease. Often these diseases can only be diagnosed through a renal biopsy, a complicated procedure requiring ancillary immunologic and molecular diagnostic techniques. This book covers all methods used by renal pathologists to diagnose a wide range of kidney diseases. Unlike most literature on renal pathology, this book is situated on the midpoint between encyclopedic and superficial coverage, written for the signing-out pathologist. While focusing on tumors and transplantation rejection, a full spectrum of infectious, inflammatory, and congenital disorders is covered in both pediatric and adult populations and is analyzed not only by light microscopy but by each applicable diagnostic modality available.

NEW Transplantation Pathology Phillip Ruiz

University of Miami School of Medicine Transplantation Pathology is a specialized textbook that comprehensively covers the pathological features of all organs transplanted in clinical practice. It discusses the complications affecting transplants with a clinicopathological correlation to all processes. In addition to extensive detail of morphological changes, numerous images, and the latest classification schemes, it incorporates the basis pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in the detrimental processes affecting the host and graft. Chapters address the immunopathology of graft rejection, lab medicine and transplantation, dermatological complications in transplantation, and PTLD. This book by renowned authors in the field provides the pathologist, clinician, clinical staff, and student a complete overview of the pathological processes and underlying mechanisms of all areas of transplantation.

✔ Provides a better understanding of the complications affecting transplants ✔ Gives a pictorial display of pathological features affecting transplanted organs ✔ Includes a CD-ROM of downloadable PowerPoint images of all illustrations contained in the book

✔ Practical and authoritative guide to all methods of diagnosing kidney disease

April 2009 408 pages 354 plates 97 tables

✔ Geared to meet the needs of the signing-out pathologist, not just specialists

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✔ Illustrated with over 1000 photomicrographs and diagrams, accompanied by CD-ROM of all images

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BESTSELLER Atlas of Gross Pathology With Histologic Correlation

BESTSELLER Diagnostic Histochemistry Mark R. Wick

University of Virginia Health Sciences Center

Alan G. Rose

University of Minnesota Detailed understanding of gross pathology is mandatory for successful pathologists, but this knowledge also provides a sound foundation for those intending to become surgeons, internists, and obstetrician/ gynecologists. For pathologists, pathology residents, and pathology assistants, knowledge of gross pathology is essential for guidance in selecting the correct areas of pathologic lesions to sample for microscopy and frozen section examination. This atlas provides a comprehensive illustration and description of a wide range and number of pathologic processes and diseases affecting all the major organs of the body. Emphasis is placed on how the anatomic structure of different organs may determine the pattern of involvement by disease processes and how such patterns may aid in the correct diagnosis of the gross pathology. In some cases, multiple illustrations of disease processes are given to show evolution of the disease. Histologic illustrations of selected gross lesions are also included where relevant.

'In the world of molecular biology, gene arrays, nanotechnology, automated staining and novel imaging systems, it is heart-warming to see the appearance of a book celebrating the survival of diagnostic staining techniques in histochemistry. Overall this is a very attractive book that deserves a place in every pathology laboratory and medical library.’

Acta Histochemica

✔ Illustrated with more than 1,200 color photomicrographs

Pathology is an inherently subjective discipline, and therefore is often referred to as both an art and a science. Over the years, laboratory physicians have implemented special tissue stains and molecular techniques to limit subjectivity in the discipline. Beginning in the late 19th century, histochemical stains were developed to assess diagnostic biochemical reactions in tissue. Histochemistry has recently seen a resurgence in popularity because of the higher costs of other newer methods. Today, this technique is used by almost every pathology laboratory across the world. This book comprehensively covers all diseases for which histochemistry plays a central role in diagnosis. Every anatomic region is covered in detail with examples of appropriate staining techniques, and the book is richly illustrated with over 850 color photomicrographs. This is the first monograph to be published on histochemistry in 15 years, and it is the only one that is diagnostically-oriented.

2008 672 pages 1300 plates

✔ Emphasizes diagnostic aspects of histochemistry, not technological

✔ Very broad coverage of a wide variety of diseases of all organ systems, with histologic correlations where appropriate ✔ Legends contain factual information about condition being dealt with

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✔ Comprehensive and illustrated coverage of organ systems ✔ Contains a CD-Rom of all images for downloading to assist in the education activities

2008 472 pages 842 line figures 23 tables 978-0-521-87410-6 Discounted price £59.50

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