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Pulmonary Pathology An Atlas and Text , 3rd edition , by Philip T. Cagle and Timothy C. Allen
Description
Pulmonary Pathology: An Atlas and Text is a comprehensive, highly illustrated guide to diagnoses in pulmonary pathology, including tumors and lymphomas. The book―titled Color Atlas and Text of Pulmonary Pathology in earlier editions ― combines highly detailed photographs and illustrations with concise, bulleted text so you can quickly grasp the information you need to make accurate diagnoses.
- New information on diagnosing lung diseases, plus new WHO classifications, American Thoracic Society classifications of non-neoplastic diseases, new entities and infections, and technological advancements.
- Packed with nearly1,200 images, figures, and tables, many of them new with this edition.
- Organized into individual diagnoses, accompanied by concise, bulleted descriptions.
- Ideal for surgical pathologists already in practice, as well as pathology residents and fellows.
- Addresses the expanded role of the pathologist in treating patients.
Table Content
Section 1: Normal Cytology and Histology
Section 2: Artifacts and Age-Related Changes
Section 3: Malignant Neoplasms
Section 4: Benign Neoplasms
Section 5: Pulmonary Histiocytic Proliferations
Section 6: Benign and Borderline Lymphoid Proliferations
Section 7: Focal Lesions
Section 8: Granulomatous Diseases
Section 9: Diffuse Pulmonary Hemorrhage
Section 10: Pulmonary Hypertension and Embolic Disease
Section 11: Large Airways
Section 12: Small Airways
Section 13: Alveolar Infiltrates
Section 14: Tobacco-Related Diseases
Section 15: Diffuse Interstitial Lung Diseases
Section 16: Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias
Section 17: Specific Infectious Agents
Section 18: Transplant-Related Pathology
Section 19: Lung Pathology in Collagen Vascular Diseases
Section 20: Therapeutic Drug Reactions and Radiation Effects
Section 21: Pneumoconioses
Section 22: Metabolic Disorders/Storage Diseases
Section 23: Nonneoplastic Lesions of the Pleura
Section 24: Pediatric Pulmonary Pathology
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