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Pathology Practical Book,
This new edition has been fully revised to help pathology trainees acquire practical knowledge in diagnostic pathology. Divided into eight sections and consisting of 61 exercises, this useful guide discusses techniques and general pathology, and then offers exercises for each discipline within pathology – systemic pathology, cytopathology, haematology, clinical pathology and autopsy. The third edition offers updated images and new exercises for topics of current clinical significance including immunohistopathology, surgical pathology, types of blood samples, anticoagulants and blood collection. Supported by key points, nearly 600 line drawings, specimen photographs and photomicrographs, this practical manual also includes a CD reviewing specimens. Key points Fully revised, new edition offering trainees practical knowledge in diagnostic pathology Consists of 61 exercises covering key disciplines within pathology Includes updated images and new exercises for topics of current clinical significance Includes key points, nearly 600 line drawings, specimen photographs and photomicrographs, and a CD reviewing specimens Previous edition published in 2007
by Harsh Mohan
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Textbook of Pathology,
This is a modern Textbook in Pathology. The material is presented in a systematic manner in the best tradition of textbook writings. This book will be most appreciated by students who are methodical and do not take shortcuts in their effort to acquire encyclopedic knowledge of pathology. The structure of the text also allows to focus on the most important aspects of each topic discussed. Each chapter is subdivided into smaller entities, which are further divided into paragraphs, ideally suited for easy reading. Color coded headings and the added emphasis in form of words printed in bold or capital letters are additional attractions that facilitate learning. Unique to this Textbook is the numerous hand-drawn color illustrations, including many renditions of histopathologic slides. These drawings are simple, but to the point and well annotated. Students will most likely understand them much easier than the relatively impersonal original microphotographs of the same histopathologic lesions. Flow-charts are most efficiently used to explicate the pathogenesis of various lesions or the pathophysiology of disease processes. Tables are used for classifications and comparative listings of closely related diseases and their pathologic features. In essence, the revised edition is a comprehensive text of pathology meant primarily for students of pathology; however, the practicing clinicians and students of other branches of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, alternate system of medicine, and paramedical courses may also find it useful.
by Mohan Harsh
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Essential Pathology for Dental Students,

by Harsh Mohan
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Clinical Pathology and Clinical Bacteriology,

by Sachdev
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Practical Pathology for Dental Students,

by Harsh Mohan
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Essential Pathology for Dental Students W/ Free Pathology Practical Book Pkg,

by Harsh Mohan
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Pathology,

by Harsh Mohan
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Tumor Marker & Carcinogenesis,
Cancer may be regarded as a group of diseases characterized by an (i) abnormal growth of cells (ii) ability to invade adjacent tissue and even distant organs and(iii) the eventual death of the affected patient if the tumor has progressed beyond that stage when it can be successfully removed . Cancer can occur at any site or tissue of the body and may involve any type of cells. In 1995 the south East Asia Region of WHO found that there is great majority of cancers of the oral cavity in India . These and other international variations in the pattern of oral cancer are attributed to multiple factors such as environmental factors, food habits, life style, genetic factor or even inadequacy in detection and reporting of cases. Oral cancers are also predominantly environment related and have socio -cultural relationship31. Majority of malignancies arising in oral mucosa are epithelial in origin approximately 90% of being squamous cell carcinomas .Management of oral carcinoma includes early diagnosis, accurate assessment of prognosis and proper therapeutic intervention. Tumor markers play an important role in all the aspect of management of oral cancer. Tumor markers are a group of proteins(oncoprotein, immunoglobulin, albumin, globulin), hormones(adrenal corticotropic hormone (ACTH), calcitonin, catecholamines), enzymes(acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, amylase, creatine kinase), receptors(estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, interleukin-2 receptor, and epidermal growth factor receptor), and other cellular products that are over expressed (produced in higher than normal amounts) by malignant cells48. Tumor markers are usually normal cellular constituents that are present at normal or very low levels in the blood of healthy persons and the Carcinogenesis (meaning literally, the creation of cancer) is the process by which normal cells are transformed in to cancer cells. Carcinogenesis is a multistep process resulting from the sequential perturbation of both positive and regulatory networks that normally allow the somatic cell to live a cooperative existence within the society of normal cells that comprise an organism. Normal cells even programmed to give their own life for the good of the organism. Any genetic or epigenetic changes that allow a cell to escape these societal constraints represent a step toward cancer. Survival of the fittest cells allows for the clonal expansion of progeny cells with ever increasing numbers of genetic or epigenetic changes that favor even greater antisocial and selfish behavior of the cancer cell within the organism. Carcinogenesis is caused by mutation of the genetic material of normal cells, which upsets the normal balance between proliferation and cell death. This results in uncontrolled cell division and tumor formation. The uncontrolled and often rapid proliferation of cells can lead to benign tumors. Some types of these may turn in to malignant tumors.
by Manjul Tiwari
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Review of Pathology and Genetics,
Includes lecture in the form of an educational DVD on subject Immunology.Added lot of diagrams and flow charts to make learning interesting and easier. Several new and easy to grasp MNEMONICS have been given throughout the text.Some new topics like platelets and diabetes mellitus with expanding some of the old topics.New set of conceptual questions with detailed explanations added at the end of most of the chapters to enhance the reasoning skills and facilitate learning.Conceptual and useful information has been added in the form of shaded boxes throughout the chapter to emphasize the clinical importance of the topic being read.
by Gobind Rai Garg, Dr.
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Indian Journal of Dermatology,

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Acta Cytologica,
Includes abstracts of papers of various symposia.
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Essentials of Clinical Pathology,

by Shirish M. Kawathalkar
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Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology,

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Pathology Practical Book(with CD Rom) by Harsh Mohan,

by Harsh
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Indian Science Abstracts,

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