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Quick Reference Handbook for Surgical Pathologists

by Rekhtman, Natasha.
Authors: Bishop, Justin A.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XXIII, 180 p. 183 illus. online resource. ISBN: 3642200869 Subject(s): Medicine. | Pathology. | Surgery. | Medicine & Public Health. | Pathology. | Surgery.
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Immunostains: Introduction -- Immunostains: Antibody Index -- Special Stains -- Grading -- Potpourri of Quick Morphologic References -- Tumor Syndromes -- Tumor Genetics and Cytogenetics -- Potpourri of Quick Clinical References for Pathologists -- Pathology Web Resources -- CTP Coding -- Illustrated Glossary of Histopathologic Descriptors.

This book is a compilation of high-yield, at-a-glance summaries for various topics on which pathologists frequently need information in a quick reference format while at the microscope (or when cramming for the boards). The authors are early-career pathologists who have compiled this book from the perspective of pathologists-in-training. The focus is not organ-based histologic criteria, but rather everything else that goes into pathologic diagnoses but is difficult to keep committed to memory. The emphasis is on immunohistochemistry, special stains, grading systems, molecular markers, tumor syndromes, and helpful clinical references. Also included are morphologic summaries that encompass high-yield material cutting across all organ systems, such as an illustrated guide for microorganisms, tumor differentials, and an illustrated glossary. The book has a unique format in that the information is presented primarily in tables and diagrams accompanied by minimal explanatory text. The guiding principle was to boil the information down to the essentials but with just enough commentary to be accessible to a newcomer to pathology. This book is intended to serve as a ‘peripheral brain’ for pathology residents where frequently needed information is readily accessible and easy to navigate.  The book may also be of interest to practicing pathologists as a quick reference by the microscope. 

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