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Scheuer’s liver biopsy interpretation

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: [Edinburgh?] Saunders Elsevier 2010Edition: 8thDescription: 400; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:
  • 070203410X
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: HardbackSummary: For over 40 years ""Scheuer's Liver Biopsy Interpretation"" has been an invaluable resource for the pathologist in practice and in training in helping to solve diagnostic problems at the microscope. Lavishly illustrated in full color throughout it covers all aspects of liver pathology from the normal, the hepatidities, childhood disease and neoplasms. Copious technical tips and diagnostic 'pearls' reflect the extensive experience and insight of the late Peter Scheuer and Jay Lefkowitch. Throughout the text histopathologic features are correlated with clinical features to provide a practical account of how pathology impacts the diagnosis and management of liver disease.
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For over 40 years ""Scheuer's Liver Biopsy Interpretation"" has been an invaluable resource for the pathologist in practice and in training in helping to solve diagnostic problems at the microscope. Lavishly illustrated in full color throughout it covers all aspects of liver pathology from the normal, the hepatidities, childhood disease and neoplasms. Copious technical tips and diagnostic 'pearls' reflect the extensive experience and insight of the late Peter Scheuer and Jay Lefkowitch. Throughout the text histopathologic features are correlated with clinical features to provide a practical account of how pathology impacts the diagnosis and management of liver disease.

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