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Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Review

  • 1st Edition - April 12, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Meghan Hupp
  • Language: English

Using a unique outline format, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Review is both a concise guide for board preparation and a practical quick reference for both resid… Read more

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Description

Using a unique outline format, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Review is both a concise guide for board preparation and a practical quick reference for both residents and practitioners. It covers the major organ systems and subspecialty areas you’ll encounter on the certification and recertification exam, including well-established correlations with contemporary molecular and genomic medicine. This comprehensive, easy-to-use review by Dr. Meghan M. Hupp provides the information you need to confidently recognize and accurately diagnose diseases and interpret what you see under the microscope and in the laboratory.

Key features

  • Distills the essential information needed to prepare for both the Anatomic and Clinical Pathology board exams in an easy-to-read outline format.

  • Provides high-yield, at-a-glance summaries in quick reference format for all topics that are encountered by pathology residents and practitioners in the boards.

  • Uses brief, to-the-point explanatory text to make key facts easier to memorize.

  • Incorporates current molecular and serologic tumor markers, techniques, and findings as appropriate.

  • Features numerous high-quality illustrations that provide a visual guide to histologic appearance of key entities.

  • Ideal for junior residents as a framework for rotations through the subspecialties, for senior residents and fellows to prepare for boards and their future practice, and for newly practicing pathologists.

  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Readership

General surgical pathologists in practice and in training (38,000).

Table of contents

1 General Pathology

2 Breast Pathology

3 Dermatopathology

4 Gynecologic Pathology

5 Placenta and Products of Conception

6 Pediatric Pathology

7 Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Pathology

8 Liver Pathology

9 Genitourinary Pathology

10 Renal Pathology

11 Forensic Pathology

12 Lung and Cardiac Pathology

13 Head and Neck Pathology

14 Neuropathology

15 Soft Tissue and Bone Pathology

16 Chemistry, Laboratory Management, and Informatics

17 Genetics in Pathology

18 Immunology

19 Coagulation

20 Transfusion Medicine

21 Hematopathology

22 Microbiology
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Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 12, 2022
  • Language: English

About the author

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Meghan Hupp

Dr Meghan Hupp is a Fellow in Hematopathology at the University of Minnesota. She was the Chief Resident in the Pathology Department and put together this ms “as a result of my unending need to take notes and re-organize data in my mind as I rotated through the different subspecialties” Dr Hupp’s program director, Dr Leo Furcht, recommended that we take a look at her ms to consider for publication.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, Minnesota