This is the 10th edition (ninth edition published in 2012) of this classic neonatal textbook first published in 1960. The book has evolved over these many editions to take its place as one of the important general textbooks in the field. With a new co-editor (Dr. Juul), the book has new expertise in the areas of neonatal neurology and hematology. MORE
The book is divided into the major organ systems with subchapters outlining the pertinent physical examination findings and how to conduct the examination. The illustrations and figures are outstandingly well presented, descriptive, and intuitive. There are a few references to the standard books on physical examination if readers wish more detail. MORE
Like previous editions, this one is a comprehensive resource that covers clinical and histological presentation of disease as well as expected management plans. Access to this book will help pathologists make correct diagnoses on a day-to-day basis and keep them up to date on the potential impact their diagnoses will have on patient management. Dreaded pitfalls are discussed by expert pathologists and complex terminology is clarified. This is an excellent resource for any pathologist who wants to stay relevant in the evolving field of gynecologic and obstetric pathology. MORE
This is a fabulous book. It truly covers all areas of hematopathology. The photomicrographs are simply stunning, both in the print version and in “living color” in the online version. The color compensation is virtually perfect. Of note, all references are listed in the online version only. Much appreciated is the inclusion of the 2016 revision to the WHO classification of myeloid neoplasms and acute leukemia, just one of many recent and rapid changes in this field. MORE