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Color Atlas and Synopsis: Gastrointestinal Pathology

Author Shu-Yuan Xiao
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education / Medical
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Author(s)Shu-Yuan Xiao
ISBN / ASIN0071820469
ISBN-139780071820462
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Sales Rank1,447,253
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Description

The only handy field guide to gastrointestinal pathology, with easy access to over 1,000 GI pathology images and diagnostic assistance

Noted authority and experienced diagnostician, Shu-Yuan Xiao, MD, has developed the Color Atlas and Synopsis: Gastrointestinal Pathology, the first practical field guide for gastrointestinal pathology designed exclusively to aid and support faster, more accurate diagnoses.

Designed for pathology residents, established practicing pathologists, and clinicians who need quick access to information on this subdiscipline, this handy, affordable guide features more than 1,000 high-quality, full-color pathology images. It leads readers through the differential diagnosis process and helps them differentiate diseases with overlapping histologic features and render descriptive diagnoses to assist the clinician in providing the best possible patient care.

Organized by anatomic sites, easy-to-follow, step-by-step chapters include several on disorders that involve the gastrointestinal tract in general, histologic patterns, and finally discussion of conditions that make up the differential diagnosis,. This concise book addresses some of the most frequently encountered clinical queries faced by the pathologist and highlights hard-to-diagnose diseases.

·         An attractively priced hardcover formatted for easy access to critical information – not a standard dense pathology textbook

·         Over 1,000 high-quality slide images with detailed and relevant annotations for quick review

·         Pragmatic approaches to diagnostic issues

·         Description of singular and complex relationships between histologic patterns and underlying pathologic processes