Featuring hundreds of multiple-choice questions and full-color illustrations, Anatomic Pathology Board Review serves as a comprehensive resource for both certification and recertification exams. This fully updated medical reference book contains chapters covering general pathology, the major organ systems, and ancillary diagnostic techniques, as well as important topics including immunohistochemistry, cytopathology, and molecular diagnostics. It's the perfect tool to help you be as prepared as possible for the Anatomic Pathology boards! Consult this title on your favorite e-reader, conduct rapid searches, and adjust font sizes for optimal readability. Understand why an answer is correct or incorrect with help from brief explanations accompanying each. Access coverage of all of the major organ systems and ancillary diagnostic techniques. Prepare for the boards with updated coverage of all of the most important topics on the anatomic pathology board exam, as well as over 900 MCQs, 835 full-color illustrations, and a format that mimics that of the actual test. Easily find specific diagnostic entities through a new Index to Images and Topics. Get a clearer view of critical material thanks to an improved design and larger illustrations.
It is important to note that there is a physiologic decrease in protein S during pregnancy. ... Other possible causes of decreased protein S activity include warfarin therapy, vitamin K deficiency, ... Mehta R, Shapiro AD.
4-μm spores in the cytoplasm. The spores are haphazardly arranged and stain with PASd and Gomori methenamine silver stains. Leishmaniasis is typically PAS negative and Giemsa positive. 65. c. Majocchi granuloma is a fungal folliculitis ...
Includes 1 year of free access to the new Pathology Board Review assessment and testing website, which features all of the questions in the print book, along with additional questions presented in practice mode (with immediate feedback) or ...
Klebsiella oxytoca d. Proteus vulgaris e. Klebsiella pneumoniae 19. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Bacillus anthracis? a. Nonmotile b. Nonhemolytic on sheep blood agar c. Catalase positive d. Spores are present. e.
Full-color flashcards sharpen residents' visual analysis and interpretation skills McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Anatomic Pathology Flashcards provide a fast, fun, and effective way for pathology residents to prepare for the anatomic ...
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This book is a comprehensive review of cytopathology.
Focusing on the essential information you need to know for the clinical practice of surgical pathology, this award-winning volume in the Lippincott Manual series provides concise, high-yield content that reflects today’s fast-changing ...
Pathology Review and Practice Guide is now more than an exam preparation tool--it's also a guide to the training of competent pathologists. This updated edition also includes a new chapter on quality assurance and laboratory management.
This group of clonal proliferations of myeloid stem cells includes CML, polycythemia vera, chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis (agnogenic myeloid metaplasia), and essential thrombocythemia. It is of great interest that most, if not all, ...