
Atlas of Genitourinary Pathology
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"This is a quick reference guide/atlas to conditions that occur in the adrenal gland, urinary tract, and male genital tract. . This is most appropriate for pathologists or urologists in training. . the book is an excellent illustration of diseases that these residents will most often encounter in their careers. . this atlas is superb for both pathology and urology residents and fellows in training. The pictures and descriptions are exceptional and highlight all the salient features of each entity." (Maura F. O'Neil, Doody's Review Service, December, 2011)More details
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Content
Adrenal.- Kidney.- Renal pelvis and ureter.- Urinary bladder.- Urethra.- Prostate.- Seminal vesicles.- Testis.- Spermatic cord and testicular adnexae.- Penis and scrotum
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