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Practical Atlas of Pseudomalignancy: Benign Lesions Mimicking Malignancy

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Pseudomalignancy incorporates all those conditions which are benign but microscopically may mimic malignancy. A wrong diagnosis of malignancy will obviously be translated into the wrong management for the patient with possible disastrous results. This essential new reference book addresses
this difficult area of pathology with an aim to improve diagnostic practice.
The book's practical format coveniently presents the benign condition alongside its relevant malignant differential diagnosis. This structured approach will allow the pathologist to assimilate quickly the salient features important in making the correct diagnosis. Over 950 high-quality color
illustration are presented to aid the process.
Practical Atlas of Pseudomalignancy is an essential bench book for practicing Histopathologists and Cytopathologists. It is also an invaluable resource for the MRCPath examination, trainees in Histopathology and Cytopathology and post-graduate students within these fields.

372 pages, Hardcover

First published November 12, 1998

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