Differential Diagnosis in Surgical PathologyElsevier Health Sciences, 20 oct. 2014 - 1152 pagini Confidently sign out your most complex and challenging cases with the updated edition of Differential Diagnosis in Surgical Pathology. Widely used by residents and practicing pathologists alike, this comprehensive medical reference provides brief, bulleted descriptions of both common and rare disorders, integrating excellent illustrative examples of the pathology with selected references. It's the perfect go-to resource to have by your microscope!
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Head and Neck | 114 |
Lung and Pleura | 203 |
Thymus and Mediastinum | 263 |
Gastrointestinal System | 290 |
Hepatobiliary System | 388 |
Pancreas | 421 |
Adrenal Gland | 437 |
Breast | 687 |
Lymph Nodes | 727 |
Spleen | 777 |
Bones and Joints | 821 |
Soft Tissue | 870 |
Heart Pericardium and Blood Vessels | 926 |
Central Nervous System | 961 |
Eye and Orbit | 1024 |
Ureter Urinary Bladder and Kidney | 460 |
Male Genitourinary System | 534 |
Female Reproductive System | 589 |
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Inside Back Cover | 1075 |
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Differential Diagnosis in Surgical Pathology Paolo Gattuso,Vijaya B. Reddy,Odile David,Daniel J. Spitz,Meryl H. Haber Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2014 |
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