Get the most from your study time...and experience a realistic USMLE simulation! Rapid Review Pathology, by Edward F. Goljan, MD, makes it easy for you to master all of the pathology material covered on the USMLET Step 1 Exam. It combines an outline-format review of key concepts with over 400 hundred USMLE-style practice questions - online - that give you all the practice you need to succeed!
Featuring over 600 full-color illustrations, the Third Edition of this definitive reference provides comprehensive, current, and authoritative coverage of the entire spectrum of urologic surgical pathology. The book emphasizes diagnostic morphology and includes clinical-pathologic correlations. This thoroughly updated edition clarifies histologic variants of prognostic value in urinary bladder cancers and prostate carcinomas and identifies tumor markers useful in both diagnosis and post-therapy management of cancer patients.
Pathology of Incipient Neoplasia By Donald Earl Henson, Jorge Albores-Saavedra
* Number Of Pages: 856 * Publication Date: 2001-02-15
Product Description:
Many malignant tumors have a morphologically recognizable precursor lesion. As screening and early detection have improved our ability to detect lesions at increasingly earlier stages of growth, an increased number of precancerous lesions are seen by pathologists.
Dail and Hammar’s Pulmonary Pathology: Volume I: Nonneoplastic Lung Disease By David H. Dail, David H. Dail
* Number Of Pages: 1240 * Publication Date: 2004-05-15
Product Description: This reference work has been thoroughly updated to cover newly recognized entities and the latest advances in molecular diagnostic techniques.Illustrated with more than 2000 illustrations in total, 1900 of which in full color, this outstanding contribution to pathology literature is a must-have for the library of every surgical and pulmonary pathologist.
Basic Concepts of Molecular Pathology (Molecular Pathology Library) By Philip T. Cagle, Timothy C. Allen
* Number Of Pages: 224 * Publication Date: 2009-06-16
Product Description: Over the past two decades there has been an explosion in knowledge about the molecular pathology of human diseases which accelerated with the sequencing of the human genome in 2003.