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Volume 335:1774 December 5, 1996 Number 23
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The Art and Science of Cytopathology

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Edited by Richard M. DeMay. 1208 pp. in two volumes, illustrated. Chicago, American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1996. $285. ISBN 0-89189-322-9.

The Art and Science of Cytopathology is a comprehensive textbook and atlas, with one volume on exfoliative cytology and another on fine-needle–aspiration cytology. It is extensively cross-referenced and provides a complete and up-to-date examination of this subspecialty. The volumes are well organized, clearly written, and illustrated with histologic photographs that are well coordinated with the discussions of cytopathology on each page for easy viewing.

The numerous crisp, clear color photographs of cytologic smears are exceptionally detailed, and detail is of the essence in the practice of cytopathology. Anyone who has attempted to photograph three-dimensional cytologic smears for publication knows . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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