The big (Lever) book is a fairly comprehensive account of disease entities organized by pathogenesis or type. For the student or non-specialist attempting to make a diagnosis of an unknown skin disease from a slide, this approach is less useful because many completely unrelated conditions look similar under the microscope. The Synopsis/Atlas was developed to address the diagnostic process from this perspective, and it is organized according to patterns and cell types (morphology) to help readers formulate a differential diagnosis for a given case. The book is organized according to patterns of disease as visualized on a microscopic slide.
This book draws on contemporary theory and recent findings to provide researchers, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students with essential resources, allowing them to better understand and support children, youth and adults with autism and significant communication impairments.
Dr. Ciccone comprehensively covers all the major drug categories that are relevant to rehabilitation specialists, focusing on drug indications, mechanism of action, and impact on rehabilitation in his thoroughly revised text drawn from the most current peer-reviewed research. With the science of pharmacology changing so rapidly, students and clinicians need this up-to-date, relevant, and credible source of information.
"Biopsy Interpretation of the Liver" is a practical source of information to understand the diseases of the liver, with particular emphasis on the histopathology of those diseases. The book offers clear guidelines for the pathologist to recognize and diagnose a full spectrum of liver disorders.
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