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Volume 328:1578-1579 May 27, 1993 Number 21
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Developmental Pathology of the Embryo and Fetus

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Edited by James E. Dimmick and Dagmar K. Kalousek. 875 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1992. $165. ISBN 0-397-51040-3.

This book is a welcome addition to the increasing number of books on pediatric and perinatal pathology. Together with the recent atlas Pathology of the Human Embryo and Previable Fetus by D.K. Kalousek, N. Fitch, and B.A. Paradice (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990), it provides useful information for those interested in embryonic-fetal, placental, and perinatal pathology. The authors have succeeded in providing thorough and modern coverage of the pathology of intrauterine development, based on their experience over the past two decades at a respected and busy center, the University of British Columbia.

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