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Volume 328:1506-1507 May 20, 1993 Number 20

Urinary Tract Pathology: An Illustrated Practical Guide to Diagnosis

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Edited by Jay Bernstein and Jacob Churg. 249 pp., illustrated. New York, Raven Press, 1992. $125. ISBN 0-88167-832-5.

There has been a surge of interest in genitourinary pathology in the field of surgical pathology over the past several years. The time was therefore right for a high-quality atlas of urinary tract pathology. Bernstein, Churg, and coworkers have produced a superb, concise book that serves the needs of surgical pathologists very well.

Urinary Tract Pathology covers only the urinary tract, specifically the renal parenchyma, the renal pelvis and ureters, the bladder and urethra, and the prostate and seminal vesicles. The adrenal gland, gonads, and external genitalia are not discussed. The book is divided into four main sections, covering congenital . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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