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Pathology of the Ovary

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ISBN: 978-1-4160-0027-3

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Pathology of the Ovary

By Professor Jaime Prat, MD, PhD, FRCPath

342 pages
Copyright 2004
$161.00, Hardcover, Reference

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This unique, single authored text written by one of the world's leading authorities in gynecologic pathology, Dr. Jaime Prat. He presents practical information on ovarian lesions that are likely to be encountered by the surgical pathologist. Integrates clinical, gross, microscopic, immunohistochemical and molecular genetic features of ovarian tumors and related lesions at a glance. Over 525 superb, full color illustrations of key ovarian tumors and related lesions for rapid identification of tumor or tumor-like lesions. Also, presents clinicopathologic information of common and uncommon tumors of the ovary in detail with special emphasis on clinicopathologic correlations, gross pathology, and microscopic features based on hematoxilin-and-eosin stained slides and immunohistochemistry.

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Dr Prat took some time not only to decide on what to include, but also what to delete, what to emphasize and what to mention only in passing. He managed to accomplish something that has eluded so often so many writers : to be concise yet comprehensive, relevant but not superficial, practice oriented but still firmly grounded in basic sciences. For all this he deserves high praise.

Dr Prat is a first class pathologist, an experienced teacher, and a skilled medical writer. Dr Scully, his teacher, who wrote the introduction to this book, did not fail to notice that Dr Prat is also one of those leading pathologists who feel equally at home in classic pathology and molecular biology of gynecologic tumors. His writing is crisp and the messages contained in his terse sentences are direct and authoritative. The important facts are repeated in summary boxes and illustrated with well chosen color photographs. Since the emphasis is on diagnostic pathology, no wonder that the key clinical-pathologic aspects of gynecologic tumors account for the contents of most of these boxes. Busy surgical pathologists will find these summary boxes very attractive, and the residents will love them. A personal experience tells it all: the first day that I left my copy of the book in the residents' room, one of them took it and copied almost all the pages that contained exactly those boxes.

Personally, I liked the most Dr Prat's didactic no-nonsense approach and his focus on the essentials. The book covers in a concise form the entire gynecologic pathology. The pathologic entities are presented systematically, and the crucial macroscopic, microscopic, immunohistochemical or molecular biology findings are described in short paragraphs. Illustrations, mostly culled from the author's own files, or are all in color -suffice to say that they could not be better. The references are current and critically selected.

This book belongs to the category of single-author medical textbooks. The book appears slim, but take my word, it contains more wisdom than many much, much thicker encyclopedias on the same subject. I recommend this jewel of a book to all interested in gynecologic pathology, but primarily practicing pathologists and gynecologists, and their residents. Professor at The University of Kansas School of Medicine

The key element to this text is in the fact that it has been written with a keen and practical eye - with an eye focused on the way that pathologists think and work, the information presented so as to allow it to be accessed in the course of the treatment room.

Prat, known throughout the world as a leading voice on the subject, wrote this text alone and without co-authors. Accordingly, he achieves a continuity in style and presentation here that is sometimes lacking in other medical science texts. It is this trait which makes Pathology the authoritative reference in the field. The Electric Review, June/July 2005

Key Features

  • Written by a single author, Pathology of the Ovary provides a unique consistency and uniformity of style.

  • Over 525 superb, high quality full color illustrations and full color format throughout.

  • Practical information on diagnostic problems in the evaluation of surgical specimens.

  • Comprehensive coverage of a whole range of ovarian tumors and related conditions.

  • Presents prognostic parameters of the different types of ovarian cancer and integrates clinical features, gross pathology, histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular genetics in a snapshot of the disease.

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By Professor Jaime Prat, MD, PhD, FRCPath, Professor and Chairman of Pathology, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, Visiting Professor of Pathology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, USA

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