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OverviewThis one-of-a-kind reference provides a comprehensive and practical guide to help you interpret endoscopic biopsies and resection specimens of all organs related to the digestive system. Plus, thanks to Expert Consult, you'll be able to access the entire contents of this title online and download all images, from anywhere there's an internet connection. The more than 2250 high quality illustrations, 30 per cent more than in the first edition, help you recognize and diagnose any tissue sample under the microscope. Five new chapters, additional expert authors, expanded tables, and coverage of the current clinical approach to management and treatment options, particularly screening and surveillance recommendations for preneoplastic disorders, round out this unique reference. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert D. Odze , John R. Goldblum, MD, FCAP, FASCP, FACG , James M. CrawfordPublisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Saunders Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 6.10cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 4.309kg ISBN: 9781416040590ISBN 10: 1416040595 Pages: 1392 Publication Date: 30 December 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsPart 1: Gastrointestinal Tract Section I: General Pathology of the GI Tract 1.GI Tract Endoscopic and Tissue Processing Techniques and Normal Histology, Brian C. Jacobson, James M. Crawford, Francis A. Farraye 2.Screening and Surveillance Guidelines in Gastroenterology, Arati Pratap, Francis A. Farraye 3.Diagnostic Cytology of the GI Tract, Helen H. Wang 4.Infectious Disorders of the GI Tract, Laura W. Lamps 5.Manifestations of Immunodeficiency in the GI Tract, Elizabeth Harris, Kay Washington 6.Systemic Illnesses Involving the GI Tract, David N. B. Lewin 7.Neuromuscular Disorders of the GI Tract, Dhanpat Jain 8.Congenital and Developmental Disorders of the GI Tract, Pierre Russo, Dale Huff 9.GI Tract Enteropathies of Infancy and Childhood, Pierre Russo 10. Vascular Disorders of the GI Tract, A. Brian West, Kisha A. Mitchell Section II: Inflammatory Disorders of the GI Tract 11. Inflammatory Disorders of the Esophagus, Ana Bennett, John R. Goldblum, Robert D. Odze 12. Inflammatory Disorders of the Stomach, Richard H. Lash, Gregory Y. Lauwers, Robert D. Odze, Robert M. Genta 13. Inflammatory Disorders of the Small Intestine, Marie E. Robert 14. Inflammatory Disorders of the Large Intestine, Joel K. Greenson, Robert D. Odze 15. Inflammatory Disorders of the Appendix, Jason Daniels, Elizabeth Montgomery Section III: Polyps of the GI Tract 16. Polyps of the Esophagus, Audrey Lazenby 17. Polyps of the Stomach, Jerrold R. Turner, Robert D. Odze 18 . Polyps of the Small Intestine, Rhonda K. Yantiss, Donald A. Antonioli 19. Polyps of the Large Intestine, Jason L. Hornick, Robert D. Odze Section IV: Epithelial Neoplasms of the GI Tract 20. Epithelial Neoplasms of the Esophagus, Jonathan N. Glickman, Robert D. Odze 21. Epithelial Neoplasms of the Stomach, Gregory Y. Lauwers 22. Epithelial Neoplasms of the Small Intestine, Amy Noffsinger 23. Epithelial Neoplasms of the Large Intestine, Mark Redston 24. Epithelial Neoplasms of the Appendix, Norman J. Carr, Theresa S. Emory, Leslie H. Sobin 25. Neuroendocrine Tumors of the GI Tract and Appendix, Fiona Graeme-Cook Section V: Nonepithelial Neoplasms of the GI Tract 26. Mesenchymal Tumors of the GI Tract, John R. Goldblum 27. Lymphoid Tumors of the GI Tract, Hepatobillary Tract, and Pancreas, Judith A. Ferry Section VI: Anal Pathology 28. Inflammatory and Neoplastic Disorders of the Anal Canal, Christine A. Iacobuzio-Donahue Part 2: Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Biliary Tract, and Pancreas 29. Gallbladder, Extrahepatic Biliary Tract, Pancreas Tissue Processing Techniques, and Normal Histology, James M. Crawford 30. Diagnostic Cytology of the Pancreas and Biliary Tract, Barbara A. Centeno 31. Developmental Disorders of the Pancreas, Extrahepatic Biliary Tree, and Gallbladder, Joseph Willis 32. Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders of the Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary Tree, Joseph Jessarun 33. Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary Tract, N. Volkan Adsay, David S. Klimstra 34. Inflammatory, Infectious, and other Non-Neoplastic Disorders of the Pancreas, Bruce M. Wenig, Clara S. Heffess 35. Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Ampulla and Pancreas, David S. Klimstra, N. Volkan Adsay Part Three: Liver 36. Liver Tissue Processing, Interpretation, and Normal Histology, Arief Suriawinata, Lilian B. Antonio, Swan N. Thung 37. Diagnostic Cytology of the Liver, Martha Bishop Pitman 38. Acute and Chronic Infectious Hepatitis, Laura W. Lamps, Kay Washington, Elizabeth Harris 39. Autoimmune and Cholestatic Disorders of the Liver, Kenneth P. Batts 40. Toxic and Drug-Induced Disorders of the Liver, Paulette Bioulac-Sage, Charles Balabaud 41, Fatty Disease of the Liver, Elizabeth M. Brunt, Dina G. Tiniakos 42. Cirrhosis, Ian R. Wanless, James M. Crawford 43. Vascular Disorders of the Liver, Ian R. Wanless 44. Transplantation Pathology of the Liver, Anthony J. Demetris, James M. Crawford, Marida Minervini, Mike Nalesnik, Erin Ochoa, Parmjeet Randhawa, Eizaburo Sasatomi, Tong Wu 45. Liver Pathology in Pregnancy, Kamran Badizadegan, Jacqueline L. Wolf 46. Inherited, Metabolic, and Developmental Disorders of the Pediatric and Adult Liver, Max Arroyo, James M. Crawford 47. Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Liver, Linda D. FerrellReviewsDeserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library Modern Pathology, review of previous edition This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists. Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract Pathlab.org, October 2009 Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library -Modern Pathology, review of previous edition Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library Modern Pathology, review of previous edition This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists. Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract Pathlab.org, October 2009 Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library -Modern Pathology, review of previous edition Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library -Modern Pathology, review of previous edition -Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library- Modern Pathology, review of previous edition -This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists.- Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** -The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract- Pathlab.org, October 2009 Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library Modern Pathology, review of previous edition This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists. Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract Pathlab.org, October 2009 Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library Modern Pathology, review of previous edition This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists. Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract Pathlab.org, October 2009 Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library -Modern Pathology, review of previous edition Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library -Modern Pathology, review of previous edition -Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library- Modern Pathology, review of previous edition -This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists.- Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** -The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract- Pathlab.org, October 2009 Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library Modern Pathology, review of previous edition This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists. Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract Pathlab.org, October 2009 Deserves the attention of the entire pathology and gastroenterology community . An absolute must for your sign-out room and departmental library Modern Pathology, review of previous edition This is a considerably improved second edition of an excellent book that was well received by pathologists worldwide five years ago. It belongs on the list of essential pathology texts and should be in all departmental pathology libraries as well as general medical libraries. That way it could be used as a reference by nonpathologists, including internists, surgeons, and radiologists. Doody's Book Review, 4 Stars **** The 2nd edition of this multiauthor GI pathology textbook is a must-have for pathologists practising lumenal pathology of the GI tract Pathlab.org, October 2009 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |