Tumors of the Liver (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Series 4, Fascicle 27) (Original Publisher)
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Delivering authoritative insights from leading pathologists, Tumors of the Liver (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Series 4, Fascicle 27) is a definitive resource for the accurate diagnosis and classification of hepatic neoplasms. This 2018 first edition is essential for surgical pathologists, hepatologists, oncologists, and medical researchers seeking clarity on liver tumor pathology in both common and rare presentations.
Description
Published by the American Registry of Pathology, Tumors of the Liver (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Series 4, Fascicle 27) offers a comprehensive and visually rich review of hepatic neoplasms, with detailed morphologic descriptions, diagnostic criteria, and differential diagnoses. Designed for practicing surgical pathologists and pathology trainees, this expertly authored fascicle delivers critical updates on tumor classification, supported by the most recent WHO guidelines and histopathologic standards.
This volume is part of the prestigious AFIP Atlas Series, long regarded as a gold standard in oncologic pathology references. With an emphasis on integrating histologic patterns, immunohistochemistry, and molecular features, the book enhances diagnostic precision across a wide spectrum of liver tumor types.
Key Features & Highlights:
- Covers benign, borderline, and malignant liver tumors with clear diagnostic algorithms
- Incorporates latest WHO liver tumor classifications and terminology updates
- Over 400 full-color histologic images and gross specimen photographs
- Detailed discussion on immunohistochemical markers and molecular pathology
- Includes differential diagnostic tables and clinical correlations for real-world application
- Written and peer-reviewed by internationally recognized liver pathology experts
Topics Covered:
While specific chapter titles are not provided, the book includes core chapters on:
- Hepatocellular tumors (including hepatocellular carcinoma and its variants)
- Cholangiocarcinoma and biliary tract tumors
- Pediatric liver neoplasms
- Metastatic tumors to the liver
- Vascular tumors, adenomas, and mixed hepatobiliary neoplasms
- Ancillary diagnostic techniques, including IHC and molecular testing
About the Author(s):
The authors are leading pathologists affiliated with major academic institutions and contributors to the WHO classification of liver tumors. Their collective expertise ensures clinical relevance and scientific rigor.
Technical Details:
- Format: PDF
- File Size: Approx. 40–55 MB (image-rich content)
- Language: English
- Device Compatibility: Compatible with all major eReaders, tablets, smartphones, and desktops supporting PDF or EPUB formats
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is this book suitable for board exam preparation in pathology?
A: Yes, this fascicle is highly valuable for pathology board prep and subspecialty exams, especially for candidates focusing on gastrointestinal and hepatic pathology.
Q2: Does the book include histopathological images for teaching purposes?
A: Absolutely. The book includes over 400 high-resolution histologic and gross images, making it ideal for teaching, reference, and diagnostic comparison.
Additional information
Publisher |
American Registry of Pathology |
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Published Year |
2018 |
Language |
English |
ISBN |
9781933477411 |
File Size |
500.3 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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