Carte GENITOURINARY PATHOLOGY Mark Victor

GENITOURINARY PATHOLOGY

The Definitive Diagnostic Atlas and Clinical Reference for Renal, Bladder, Prostate, Testicular, and Urologic Diseases

Autor: Mark Victor
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
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Genitourinary pathology is one of the most complex and diagnostically demanding areas in modern surg...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
178
EAN
9798181704671
Enbook ID
52864721
Greutate
429
Dimensiuni
216 x 280 x 10

Descriere completă

Genitourinary pathology is one of the most complex and diagnostically demanding areas in modern surgical pathology, requiring precise interpretation of subtle histologic patterns, deep understanding of molecular alterations, and strong clinical correlation to avoid diagnostic error.

Genitourinary Pathology is a comprehensive, structured, and clinically oriented reference designed to bridge the gap between foundational histology and real-world diagnostic decision-making. It provides a systematic approach to the evaluation of renal, bladder, prostate, urethral, penile, and testicular diseases, integrating classical morphologic assessment with contemporary molecular pathology and evidence-based diagnostic criteria.

Unlike general pathology texts that present fragmented information, this book delivers a complete organ-by-organ diagnostic framework, allowing readers to build confidence in pattern recognition, differential diagnosis, and final pathological reporting.

Each section is organized to reflect real diagnostic workflow-from normal histology, to inflammatory conditions, to benign lesions, and finally to malignant transformation and tumor classification. Emphasis is placed on recognizing diagnostic pitfalls, avoiding common misinterpretations, and applying modern WHO classification standards in practice.

Inside, you will find detailed coverage of:

  1. Renal glomerular, tubulointerstitial, and vascular diseases with clinical-pathologic correlation
  2. Comprehensive classification of renal tumors, including clear cell, papillary, chromophobe, and pediatric neoplasms
  3. Bladder pathology ranging from reactive lesions to high-grade urothelial carcinoma and carcinoma in situ
  4. Prostate pathology with full breakdown of benign prostatic hyperplasia, PIN, and Gleason grading system
  5. Testicular and paratesticular tumors including germ cell, sex cord-stromal, and mixed neoplasms
  6. Penile and urethral lesions with emphasis on squamous neoplasia and HPV-related disease
  7. Molecular and genetic alterations driving tumor behavior and therapeutic targeting
  8. Diagnostic pitfalls, mimickers, and artifact interpretation that frequently lead to misdiagnosis in practice

The book also highlights clinically relevant correlations, including tumor markers, staging systems, prognostic indicators, and the evolving role of precision medicine in genitourinary oncology. Special attention is given to molecular pathology, immunohistochemistry, and genetic syndromes, ensuring relevance to modern diagnostic laboratories.

Designed for clarity, accuracy, and clinical utility, this reference supports:

  • Pathologists in routine diagnostic practice
  • Residents and fellows in training and board preparation
  • Urologists and oncologists seeking histopathologic correlation
  • Medical students aiming to master urologic disease pathology

Whether used as a teaching tool, a diagnostic companion, or a professional reference, this book provides a structured, high-yield, and clinically integrated approach to genitourinary disease interpretation.

In an era where precision medicine is reshaping diagnostic standards, Genitourinary Pathology delivers the essential foundation and advanced insight required to interpret complex cases with confidence and accuracy.