Libri di Jaime Prat
Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract
George L. Mutter, Jaime Prat
editore: Churchill Livingstone
pagine: 904
Covering a comprehensive range of common, rare, benign and malignant lesions, Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract, 3rd Edition, authored by an international panel of subspecialty experts, brings you the latest scientific and diagnostic information for diseases of the female reproductive tract. From basic concepts of pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria to clinical correlation, this updated medical reference book delivers an integrated and practical approach to diagnosis and management of women with reproductive tract disorders.
Robboy's Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract
Expert Consult: Online and Print
George L. Mutter, Jaime Prate altri
editore: Churchill Livingstone
pagine: 1104
Here is the newly revised and thoroughly up-dated second edition of the critically acclaimed "Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract". This lavishly illustrated text provides the surgical pathologist with all of the information necessary to effectively diagnose and confidently sign out gynecologic and obstetric reports. Whilst histopathologic features form the cornerstone of the book's diagnostic approach it also includes data from ancillary techniques such as immunohistochemistry and cytogenetics as well as the relevant clinical manifestations of gynecologic diseases. The book covers the full range of both common and rare benign and malignant lesions, and all entities are accompanied by well chosen photographs of outstanding quality. Wherever possible, the text is supplemented by summary tables, diagnostic flow charts, and analytic tables in order to facilitate rapid interpretation and accurate diagnosis.
Pathology of the Ovary
Jaime Prat
editore: Saunders
pagine: 342
This is a practically oriented text that provides authoritative guidance on those ovarian lesions that are likely to be encountered by the surgical pathologist. Its unique integration of clinical, gross, microscopic, immunohistochemical and molecular genetic features of ovarian tumors and related lesions provides comprehensive information at a glance. It will enable the surgical pathologist at all levels of experience to formulate a correct diagnosis in the reporting room or case conference.