2011 | Robert J. Kurman, Lora Hedrick Ellenson and Brigitte M. Ronnett (Eds.)
Blaustein's Pathology of the Female Genital Tract, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive text edited by Robert J. Kurman, Brigitte M. Ronnett, and Lora Hedrick Ellenson. It includes 1446 figures and 125 tables, and is published by Springer. The book covers various diseases of the female genital tract, including benign and malignant tumors, precancerous lesions, and cancers of the cervix, endometrium, ovary, and other reproductive organs. It also includes chapters on soft tissue tumors, hematologic disorders, and metastatic tumors. The text has been updated to reflect advances in gynecologic pathology, including the use of molecular biology, immunohistochemistry, and digital technology in diagnosis. The book emphasizes the integration of morphology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular biology in the diagnosis of gynecologic pathologies. It is designed to be a practical reference for gynecologic pathologists, with a focus on clinical relevance and utility in everyday practice. The book has been revised to include more color photomicrographs, expanded differential diagnosis discussions, and updated references. The text is a result of collaboration among experts in various disciplines, including molecular biology, epidemiology, and pathology. The publication of the book was made possible through the contributions of many individuals, including reviewers and contributors who helped ensure the quality and accuracy of the content. The book is a valuable resource for gynecologic pathologists and other medical professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the female genital tract.Blaustein's Pathology of the Female Genital Tract, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive text edited by Robert J. Kurman, Brigitte M. Ronnett, and Lora Hedrick Ellenson. It includes 1446 figures and 125 tables, and is published by Springer. The book covers various diseases of the female genital tract, including benign and malignant tumors, precancerous lesions, and cancers of the cervix, endometrium, ovary, and other reproductive organs. It also includes chapters on soft tissue tumors, hematologic disorders, and metastatic tumors. The text has been updated to reflect advances in gynecologic pathology, including the use of molecular biology, immunohistochemistry, and digital technology in diagnosis. The book emphasizes the integration of morphology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular biology in the diagnosis of gynecologic pathologies. It is designed to be a practical reference for gynecologic pathologists, with a focus on clinical relevance and utility in everyday practice. The book has been revised to include more color photomicrographs, expanded differential diagnosis discussions, and updated references. The text is a result of collaboration among experts in various disciplines, including molecular biology, epidemiology, and pathology. The publication of the book was made possible through the contributions of many individuals, including reviewers and contributors who helped ensure the quality and accuracy of the content. The book is a valuable resource for gynecologic pathologists and other medical professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the female genital tract.