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Diagnostic Pathology: Hospital Autopsy

  • 2nd Edition - May 6, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Dylan V. Miller, Billie S. Fyfe
  • Language: English

This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering all aspects of hospital auto… Read more

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This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering all aspects of hospital autopsy in the way it is practiced clinically, this volume incorporates the most up-to-date scientific and technical knowledge to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today’s practice, helping pathologists accurately determine the cause and mechanism of in-hospital death. Richly illustrated and easy to use, Diagnostic Pathology: Hospital Autopsy, second edition, is a visually stunning, one-stop resource for every practicing pathologist, resident, student, or fellow as an ideal day-to-day reference or as a reliable training resource.

Key features

  • Features complete coverage of every aspect of autopsy practice―including clinical presentation with chart review, technical and diagnostic aspects of autopsy performance, and reporting
  • Presents classic autopsy techniques while also emphasizing the role of molecular studies and other laboratory and ancillary tests not commonly thought of during autopsy practice
  • Contains new material on emerging pathogens and medical entities (patterns of disease caused by COVID-19 or vaccine complications, multisystem inflammatory disorders in children, adenoviral hepatitis in children, etc.), toxicity/pathology associated with new drug therapies (immune checkpoint inhibitor and vaccine-related immune events, etc.), new cardiac and other medical devices, expanded coverage of autopsy histology, and more
  • Features new or updated content on morgue/autopsy suite maintenance, enhanced biosafety techniques, the role of the autopsy practitioner in a pandemic setting, and more
  • Provides important clinical and diagnostic information through more than 1,300 clinical and gross pathology photographs, histologic images, full-color illustrations, and radiologic images
  • Includes case presentations highlighting important aspects of reporting that affect clinicians as well as next of kin
  • Focuses on pathologists in hospital settings, but also provides value to forensic pathologists, private practice pathologists, and others involved in death investigation, such as coroners, medical examiners, law enforcement, and pathology residents
  • Employs consistently templated chapters, bulleted content, key facts, a variety of tables, annotated images, pertinent references, and an extensive index for quick, expert reference
  • Includes an eBook version that enables you to access all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud

Readership

General pathologists at all levels of experience

Table of contents

SECTION 1: AUTOPSY FUNDAMENTALS
INTRODUCTION

4 History of Autopsy
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

8 Autopsy Safety
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

AUTOPSY PERFORMANCE
EXTERNAL EXAMINATION

12 Medical Intervention
Brandon T. Larsen, MD, PhD

16 Postmortem Changes and External Examination
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

INTERNAL EXAMINATION

20 Body Cavities
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

26 Cardiovascular System
Dylan V. Miller, MD

30 Respiratory System
Leslie A. Litzky, MD

34 Hematopoietic System
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

40 Gastrointestinal System
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

48 Hepatobiliary System
Rachel Hudacko, MD and Jeanine Chiaffarano, DO

54 Genitourinary System
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

60 Endocrine System
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

66 Central Nervous System
Hasini Reddy, MD, DPhil and David S. Priemer, MD

72 Peripheral Nervous System
Roy H. Rhodes, MD, PhD

76 Integumentary System
Dylan V. Miller, MD

80 Oral Cavity
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

84 Medical Devices
Brandon T. Larsen, MD, PhD

LABORATORY TESTING

88 Chemistry
Rachel Hudacko, MD

90 Microbiology
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

94 Cytology
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA
POSTMORTEM IMAGING

100 Postmortem Radiography and Virtual Autopsy
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

POSTMORTEM HISTOLOGY

106 Postmortem Histology
Alex K. Williamson, MD

AUTOPSY CONSENT AND REPORTING

AUTOPSY CONSENT

110 Autopsy Consent and Reporting
Dylan V. Miller, MD

AUTOPSY REPORTING

112 Death Certification
Alex K. Williamson, MD and Billie S. Fyfe, MD

116 Autopsy Report
Corinne L. Fligner, MD and Dylan V. Miller, MD

118 Presenting Autopsy Findings
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

SECTION 2: ORGAN SYSTEM APPROACH TO AUTOPSY SUDDEN AND UNEXPECTED DEATH

CARDIOVASCULAR


122 Pulmonary Thromboembolism
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

128 Acute Myocardial Infarction
Vidhya Nair, MD and Dylan V. Miller, MD

132 Cardiomyopathy
Dylan V. Miller, MD

136 Myocarditis
Monica P. Revelo, MD, PhD and Dylan V. Miller, MD

142 Cardiac Conduction System
Dylan V. Miller, MD

148 Aortic Dissection
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

154 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

RESPIRATORY

160 Pulmonary Edema
Leslie A. Litzky, MD

164 Pulmonary Hemorrhage
Leslie A. Litzky, MD

168 Tension Pneumothorax
Leslie A. Litzky, MD

GASTROINTESTINAL

172 Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

178 Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Rachel Hudacko, MD and Jeanine Chiaffarano, DO

182 Intestinal Ischemia
Rachel Hudacko, MD
HEPATOBILIARY

186 Hepatic Hemorrhage
Rachel Hudacko, MD

190 Hemorrhagic Pancreatitis
Rachel Hudacko, MD

194 Acute Liver Failure
Rachel Hudacko, MD and Jeanine Chiaffarano, DO

GENITOURINARY

198 Pregnancy Complications
Corinne L. Fligner, MD and Billie S. Fyfe, MD

204 Acute Renal Failure
Monica P. Revelo, MD, PhD and Paisit Paueksakon, MD

ENDOCRINE

214 Adrenal Insufficiency
Dylan V. Miller, MD

218 Adrenocortical Excess
Patrick Lento, MD

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

222 Seizure Disorders
Hasini Reddy, MD, DPhil and David S. Priemer, MD

226 Subdural Hemorrhage
Roy H. Rhodes, MD, PhD and David S. Priemer, MD

230 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Roy H. Rhodes, MD, PhD and David S. Priemer, MD

234 Stroke
Hasini Reddy, MD, DPhil and David S. Priemer, MD

POSTOPERATIVE/ POSTINTERVENTIONAL DEATH

IATROGENIC

240 Therapeutic Complications
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

CARDIOVASCULAR

244 Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Dylan V. Miller, MD

248 Overview of Coronary Artery Stents
Dylan V. Miller, MD

252 Valve Replacement (Including Transcatheter)
Brandon T. Larsen, MD, PhD

258 Ventricular Assist Devices
Dylan V. Miller, MD

264 Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Repair
Billie S. Fyfe, MD and George P. Batsides, MD

GASTROINTESTINAL AND HEPATOBILIARY

270 Pancreas Resection
Rachel Hudacko, MD and Jeanine Chiaffarano, DO

274 Gastrectomy and Esophagectomy
Rachel Hudacko, MD

278 Bariatric Surgery
Rachel Hudacko, MD
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

282 Central Nervous System Tumors
Roy H. Rhodes, MD, PhD and David S. Priemer, MD

288 Cerebral Aneurysm and Vascular Malformation
Roy H. Rhodes, MD, PhD and David S. Priemer, MD

SECTION 3: DISEASE PROCESS APPROACH TO AUTOPSY

TRANSPLANTATION

296 Heart Transplant
Dylan V. Miller, MD

302 Lung Transplant
Leslie A. Litzky, MD

306 Kidney Transplant
Monica P. Revelo, MD, PhD and Paisit Paueksakon, MD

316 Liver Transplant
Rachel Hudacko, MD and Patrick Lento, MD

322 Pancreas Transplant
Monica P. Revelo, MD, PhD and Billie S. Fyfe, MD

328 Bone Marrow Transplant
Dylan V. Miller, MD

332 Deceased Donor Autopsy
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

INFECTION-RELATED DEATH
SYSTEMIC INFECTION/SEPSIS OVERVIEW

334 HIV/AIDS
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

340 Shock and Sepsis
Billie S. Fyfe, MD and Christine Minerowicz, MD

ORGAN SYSTEM INFECTION

346 Bronchopneumonia
Leslie A. Litzky, MD

350 Infective Endocarditis
Dylan V. Miller, MD

354 Clostridioides difficile Enterocolitis
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

358 Viral Hepatitis
Rachel Hudacko, MD and Jeanine Chiaffarano, DO

362 Urosepsis
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

NEOPLASIA-ASSOCIATED DEATH

366 Neoplasia-Associated Death
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

374 Death Due to Paraneoplastic Effect
Harold Sanchez, MD, Bethany Faust, MD, and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

OTHER COMMON HOSPITAL DEATH

378 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Harold Sanchez, MD and Rebecca A. Irvine, MD, FRCPA

382 Ventilator-Dependent Respiratory Failure
Leslie A. Litzky, MD

386 Chronic Liver Failure
Rachel Hudacko, MD and Jeanine Chiaffarano, DO

392 Chronic Kidney Disease
Monica P. Revelo, MD, PhD

400 Dementia and Neurodegenerative Disease
Hasini Reddy, MD, DPhil and David S. Priemer, MD

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE-RELATED DEATH

406 Approach to Autopsy in Setting of Autoimmune
Disease (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)
David S. Priemer, MD

412 Dermatomyositis
David S. Priemer, MD

414 Vasculitis
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

420 Amyloidosis
Billie S. Fyfe, MD

Review quotes

"...an updated overview of the pathology of hospital autopsy, [and] a useful reference for any pathologist performing a hospital autopsy, forensic pathologists, pathology residents, and autopsy technicians.... includes many case presentations that put the information into a more personal and decedent-centered context, which often makes the information easier to retain. This book provides an excellent foundation for training pathologists and a good review for practicing pathologists with respect to the subject of hospital autopsy. It is well-organized, detailed, and contains many color gross photographs, photomicrographs, and diagrams to help integrate key points from the text.... a good reference book for experienced pathologists and will serve as a useful introduction text with respect to hospital autopsy for anyone studying this subject." ©Doody's Book Review Service, 2025, Elizabeth S Higginson, MD, PhD (University of Michigan Medical School)

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 25, 2024
  • Language: English

About the authors

DM

Dylan V. Miller

Dylan V. Miller, MD, is a clinical professor with the Department of Pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Dr. Miller is also Director of Electron Microscopy and Immunostains at

Intermountain Central Laboratory in

Salt Lake City, Utah
Affiliations and expertise
Professor (Clinical), Department of Pathology University of Utah School of Medicine Director of Electron Microscopy and Immunostains Intermountain Central Laboratory Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

BF

Billie S. Fyfe

Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Pathology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA