Sternberg's Diagnostic Surgical PathologyCompletely updated, the Fifth Edition of this standard-setting two-volume reference presents the most advanced diagnostic techniques and the latest information on all currently known disease entities. More than 90 preeminent surgical pathologists offer expert advice on the diagnostic evaluation of every type of specimen from every anatomic site. The Fifth Edition contains over 4,400 full-color photographs. This edition provides detailed coverage of the latest developments in the field, including new molecular and immunohistochemical markers for diagnosis and prognosis of neoplasia, improved classification systems for diagnosis and prognosis, the role of pathology in new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, and the recognition of new entities or variants of entities. All full-color illustrations have been color-balanced to dramatically improve image quality. |
Contents
Bone andJoints | |
Nonmelanocytic Cutaneous Tumors | |
CentralNervous System | |
Endocrine System | |
The Neuroendocrine and Paracrine Systems | |
The Pituitary and Sellar Region | |
Pathology of Thyroid and Parathyroid Disease | |
The Adrenal Glands | |
Nonneoplastic Intestinal Diseases | |
Intestinal Neoplasms | |
Pancreas | |
Nonneoplastic Liver Disease | |
Gallbladder Extrahepatic Biliary Tree and Ampulla | |
Anus andPerianal Area | |
Urinary Tract andMale Genital System | |
Adult Renal Diseases | |
Lymph Nodes | |
The Spleen | |
Headand Neck | |
Salivary Glands STACEY E MILLS | |
The Nose Paranasal Sinuses and Nasopharynx | |
The Larynx | |
The Ear and Temporal Bone BRUCE M WENIG | |
The Eye and Ocular Adnexa | |
Intrathoracic Organsand Blood Vessels | |
Pulmonary Neoplasms MASAYUKI NOGUCHIANDYUKIO SHIMOSATO | |
The Mediastinum | |
The Heart | |
Blood Vessels | |
Esophagus | |
The Stomach | |
Renal Pelvis Ureter Urinary Bladder and Urethra | |
The Prostate and Seminal Vesicles | |
EPSTEINAND GEORGE J NETTO 46 Nonneoplastic Diseasesofthe | |
Testicular and Paratesticular Tumors THOMAS M ULBRIGHT AND DANIEL M BERNEY | |
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The Placenta | |
CYNTHIAG KAPLAN AND GEOFFREY P ALTSHULER 51 The Vulva and Vagina | |
The Cervix | |
The UterineCorpus | |
Ovarian Surface EpithelialStromal Tumors PHILIP B CLEMENT AND ROBERTH | |
Sex CordStromal Steroid Celland GermCell Tumorsof | |
Miscellaneous Primary | |
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