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Myron Tannenbaum, MD, PhD, Professor, Departments of Pathology and Surgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, USA; and John F. Madden, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Churchill Livingstone
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Urology
Twenty-five internationally respected authorities present today's most comprehensive visual guidance on the diagnosis of all major inflammatory, infectious, pre-neoplastic and neoplastic diseases of the upper and lower urinary tract. Over 1,000 extraordinary full-color photographs, photomicrographs, and radiologic images capture the appearance of the full range of genitourinary disease findings.
Key Features
- Over 1,000 superb, full-color photographs of genitourinary pathology—most collected by Dr. Myron Tannenbaum over a 30-year period, all of outstanding photographic quality—provide an ideal basis for comparison to the specimens seen in the laboratory.
- Histopathologic and cytologic features are correlated throughout, providing all the tools needed for a complete diagnostic work-up of surgically and endoscopically obtained specimens.
- A consistent format outlines each disease entity's definition • clinical appearance • key histopathologic and cytologic features • and differential diagnosis, making reference quick and efficient.
- Practical coverage emphasizes clinicopathologic correlations and focuses on the information that urologists expect to see on a pathologic report.
- Correlations with diagnostic imaging findings are presented wherever diagnostically useful.
- Diagnostic "pearls" and "pitfalls" help readers avoid incorrect and inaccurate diagnoses.
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Myron Tannenbaum MD PhD Professor Departments of Pathology and Surgery University of South Florida College of Medicine Tampa Florida USA and John F Madden MD PhD Associate Professor of Pathology Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina USA Diagnostic Atlas Genitourinary Pathology |
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