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Atlas of Endocrine Pathology provides a comprehensive compendium of photomicrographs of common and uncommon entities in endocrine pathology. The volume includes histologic features of normal features, reactive conditions, hyperplasia and tumors. The most helpful diagnostic features are illustrated to provide direction and clues to the diagnosis of endocrine tumors. Furthermore, photomicrographs highlight the most pertinent diagnostic features in problematic diagnoses in endocrine pathology.
Authored by a nationally and internationally recognized pathologist, Atlas of Endocrine Pathology is
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Atlas of Endocrine Pathology provides a comprehensive compendium of photomicrographs of common and uncommon entities in endocrine pathology. The volume includes histologic features of normal features, reactive conditions, hyperplasia and tumors. The most helpful diagnostic features are illustrated to provide direction and clues to the diagnosis of endocrine tumors. Furthermore, photomicrographs highlight the most pertinent diagnostic features in problematic diagnoses in endocrine pathology.

Authored by a nationally and internationally recognized pathologist, Atlas of Endocrine Pathology is an important learning tool for those becoming familiar with the diverse entities encountered in endocrine pathology and a valuable reference for practicing pathologists faced with challenging diagnoses in endocrine pathology.
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Lori A. Erickson, MD. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA.
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From the book reviews:
"This is a concise picture atlas of general endocrine histology and pathology. ... Although intended for residents, fellows, and practitioners, it is most appropriate for general pathologists. ... this is a good general reference for practicing general pathologists and students. It presents information in a much more digestible format compared to more conventional general textbooks." (Jason M. Rarick, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2014)