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Volume 328:1504 May 20, 1993 Number 20
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Pathology of Bone Marrow

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By Faramarz Naeim, with contributions by Robert Peter Gale and Stephen Nimer. 362 pp., illustrated. New York, Igaku-Shoin, 1992. $162.50. ISBN 0-89640-209-6.

The main purpose of this book is to provide physicians in training and those practicing pathology or hematology with comprehensive and concise information on bone marrow pathology and a means of improving their diagnostic skills. To a considerable degree, the author fulfills this purpose. The book is relatively brief, and it is comprehensive in that it discusses virtually all the processes that cause changes in bone marrow structure or cell populations. However, the author's ultimate purpose might have been better served if he had presented a more restricted view of bone marrow pathology. In the attempt to be inclusive, substantial . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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