Overview
- Editors:
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Chen Zhang
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Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA
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Jeffrey L. Myers
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Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
- Authored by nationally and internationally recognized pathologists
- Features visual diagnostic criteria with detailed figure legends
- A quick reference guide for the diagnosis of usual and unusual diseases?
About this book
Atlas of Lung Pathology offers a comprehensive survey of common and uncommon conditions likely to be encountered in a wide range of practices. It begins with a review of normal macroscopic and microscopic lung anatomy followed by practical tips on how to handle the most common specimens received in pathology practice. Non-neoplastic conditions are segregated into logical categories intended to make them easily accessible to quickly offer solutions for diagnostic problems encountered in daily practice. Each illustration was carefully chosen using images drawn from experienced contributors familiar with the challenges of diagnostic pulmonary pathology.
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-lxxi
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 1-5
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 7-12
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 13-29
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 31-63
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 65-86
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 87-136
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 137-145
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 147-153
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 155-163
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 165-179
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 181-202
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 203-218
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 219-253
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- Chen Zhang, Jeffrey L. Myers
Pages 255-280
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Back Matter
Pages 281-284
Reviews
“This book will be of use to individuals at all levels of experience in anatomic pathology, including pathology residents and practicing surgical pathologists. It is also accessible enough for medical students interested in exploring examples of lung histopathology in further detail. … This book is highly recommended for all practicing pathologists and residents who encounter lung specimens in their practice. Medical school libraries would also benefit from having this book to supplement their other surgical pathology books.” (William R Perry, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 25, 2019)
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA
Chen Zhang
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Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Jeffrey L. Myers
About the editors
Chen Zhang, MD, PhD
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
350 West 11th Street, Room 4084
Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
Jeffrey L. Myers, MD
Department of Pathology
Michigan Medicine
1301 Catherine Street, SPC 5602
Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA