Pathology A to Z

Pathology A to Z

Author: Kalyani Premkumar

Publisher:

Published: 1999-12

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 9780781741002

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Focused on pathology needs for massage therapists, this reference in encyclopedia-like format is organized alphabetically according to diseases. It covers over 400 conditions likely encountered by massage therapists, and provides descriptions followed by Cause, Signs and Symptoms, Risk Factors and Caution and Recommendations to Therapists. Features include marginal notes providing more information on the topic presented, color illustrations showing some common skin conditions, a section on strategies for prevention of infection, and of safe practice, and coverage of side effects of common drugs. Available as a text, as a packaged set with a CD-ROM, or the CD-ROM version only


Pathology Integrated

Pathology Integrated

Author: Peter Lydyard

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-01-30

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9780340740637

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This new textbook is the first to be based on clinical conditions and this the first to take a truly integrated approach to the topic. Arranged alphabetically,'Pathology Integrated' presents the common clinical conditions a student or junior house officer is likely to meet. These are based on the 'core' knowledge a student requires to pass the final examinations. Divided into three levels of knowledge the book focuses mainly on core conditions . These core entries consist of a typical case history and essential pathology, including illustrations and interpretation of key data. There is also a small clinical footnote on the normal management and treatment of that condition. Non-core conditions of lesser importance and 'one-line' definition entries combine to make this text an unsurpassable resource. The author team combines experts from all pathological disciplines. They are also advised by an international team and a clinical consultant, thus ensuring accuracy of the clinical content.


The A to Z of Pathology

The A to Z of Pathology

Author: Mark John Wilkinson

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 9780443035364

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This title serves as a glossary of terms used in the modern histopathology laboratory, including both diseases and the techniques used to investigate them. The text relates pathology to tissues, cells or diseases. It provides enough detail to enable anyone reading a histology report to understand it fully, and relate the findings to the patient's diagnosis and treatment. Presented in the popular Pocketbook format, it is ideal for quick reference and revision.


Pathology at a Glance

Pathology at a Glance

Author: Barry Newell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2022-03-21

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1119472458

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Following the familiar, easy-to-use at a Glance format and in full-colour, Pathology at a Glance is an accessible introduction and revision text for medical students. Reflecting changes to the curriculum content and assessment methods employed by medical schools, this new edition provides a user-friendly overview of pathology to encapsulate all that the student needs to know. Pathology at a Glance, Second Edition: Addresses the key principles of pathology that are central to medicine Contains full-colour artwork throughout, making the subject easy to understand Presents schematic diagrams on the left page and concise explanations on the right Is divided into three sections, covering general and systematic pathology and clinical case examples Contains self-assessment material, including 10 structured case study questions Covers general pathology mechanisms and the clinical pathology of body systems Provides key information on the epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical features of the major diseases Revision of many chapters, particularly gynaecological pathology, acute cardiac syndromes, paediatric tumours and haematopathology This book is an invaluable resource for all medical students, of equal benefit for those starting their study of pathology or approaching finals; for junior doctors approaching their membership exams and anybody who needs a handy reference.


Digital Pathology

Digital Pathology

Author: Keith J. Kaplan

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-23

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 3319203797

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Digital Pathology: Historical Perspectives, Current Concepts & Future Applications provides the authoritative text in the digital pathology domain by combining the established expertise of leaders in this diverse arena with practical applications of this transformative platform while harnessing a content rich, interactive format. In detailing a cohesive narrative from a broad, global perspective the lessons learned from the past, the obstacles to digital pathology adoption that have been overcome and the challenges that remain for full realization of the potential that computational analysis affords, this text provides readers with the latest in where the field is heading as it seeks to unlock the potential of digital pathology by leveraging cutting edge technologies and innovative tools. Digital Pathology: Historical Perspectives, Current Concepts & Future Applications will be of great value to Pathologists including Translational Researchers and Informaticists, Pathology Trainees including Residents and Informatics Fellows, Healthcare CMIOs and CIOs, Bioimaging Engineers and Computer Vision Scientists, as well as Laboratory Information Technologists.


Pathology and Law

Pathology and Law

Author: Gregory Davis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-11-03

Total Pages: 1200

ISBN-13: 0387218181

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Almost all pathologists face legal issues when dealing with the specimens they work with on a day-to-day basis, whether it involves quality control and assurance in handling the specimens, facing the possibility of malpractice suits, or serving as an expert witness in a trial. Written in an easy to read, conversational tone, with a dose of good humor, this book fills the need for a handbook that discusses the full spectrum of legal issues that many pathologists face, written from a pathologist's point of view. Organized in 12 user-friendly chapters, the book begins with a comparison of Law and Medicine and explains the basics of the American Legal System. It continues with discussions of the impact of law on the practice of pathology, including such topics as specimens with potential legal implications, the controversy of saving organs for teaching, procuring and saving specimens for toxicology testing and DNA confirmation in identity testing. A must-have section on malpractice suits covers reasons why patients sue, what to do if sued, and reducing the chance of being sued. The author addresses expert witness testimony, including how to be an expert witness, conflicts of interest, conduct in a courtroom, what to say and what not to say. Quality control and assurance as it applies to the pathologist is also discussed. Legal implications for the information age, including the use of internet and e-mail with regard to patient confidentiality is discussed in detail. Case samples are scattered throughout the text to illustrate the principles discussed. Every term is defined in the glossary.


Lippincott's Pocket Pathology

Lippincott's Pocket Pathology

Author: Donna E. Hansel

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 970

ISBN-13: 9780781771276

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Accompanying CD-ROM includes over 400 full-color images.