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Título: Haines And Taylor Obstetrical And Gynaecological Pathology. Vol1 | ||
Autor: Fox Harold/ Wells Michael | Precio: $7480.00 | |
Editorial: Churchill Livingstone | Año: 2003 | |
Tema: Salud, Obstetricia, Ginecologia | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 0443063850 | |
The fifth edition of this world-famous text provides encyclopedic coverage of both obstetrical and gynaecological pathology. It describes the basic mechanisms of diseases, their pathological and clinical features and their histological and cytological appearance. Each chapter is written by a leading international expert and provides the reader with a complete and authoritative review of a particular topic. This edition will feature increased coverage of fine needle aspiration cytology as well as an increased emphasis on differential diagnosis.
Previous editions of this title establish it as the most complete reference source in it field. Whether in the reporting room or in research, this book is relied upon to explain the pathology of the female genital tract. Integrate all aspects of obtetrical and gynecological pathology. Provides an authoritative and encyclopedic resource for diagnosis and research. The comprehensive range of pathologic conditions covered, from the common to the obscure, will assist in the recognition of even the most unfamiliar disorder. |