Rosai And Ackerman's Surgical Pathology Ebook 17
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Reviewer: Jay C. Helsel, MD (University of Kansas Medical Center) Description: This book provides specific guidelines on how to dissect and structure the gross procedure for the great majority of anatomic pathology specimens. This new edition provides expanded information, including new illustrations and expert input, and reflects the current methods for processing anatomic specimens.Purpose: The goal of the book is to provide a user-friendly, hands-on guide for the dissection of surgical pathology specimens. This is a very relevant book to practicing pathologists, both novice and experienced. All practices may occasionally encounter a specimen that is not common; this book provides a valuable tool for correctly dissecting a specimen from the beginning. The book meets the authors' objectives and functions to serve a needed niche that many pathology book do not adequately address.Audience: This book would be valuable to a wide number of healthcare personnel including staff pathologists, residents, pathologists' assistants, histotechnologists, and other laboratory personnel. Surgeons and radiologists may also gain insight by referencing this book. This book is highly recommended as a "must read" for anatomic pathology training programs. The authors are all well credentialed and qualified. In addition, a number of expert contributors have added content to the current edition.Features: The book does an excellent job of describing how to dissect and "cut-in" nearly all pathology specimens. The illustrations are well done and the text is concise and not excessive. The authors do a great job of making the reader realize that the task at the gross table begins with visualizing how the final report will read. The authors also describe the reasons why many such specimens arrive to begin with (i.e. indications for the procedure).Assessment: A common tool used in aiding pathology dissection is Appendix H in Ackerman's Surgical Pathology, 8th edition (Mosby, 1996), edited by Rosai. This book greatly expands upon this basic outline and provides valuable insight into how to dissect anatomic specimens. I am very impressed. This would be a worthwhile reference in any anatomic pathology laboratory. 2b1af7f3a8