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Potter's Pathology of the Fetus, Infant and Child: 2-Volume Set with CD-ROM, 2e [Hardcover]

Enid Gilbert-Barness AO MD FRCPA FRCPath DSci(hc) MD(hc) (Editor), Raj P. Kapur MD PhD (Editor), Luc Laurier Oligny MSc MD (Editor), Joseph R. Siebert PHD (Editor)
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0323034039 978-0323034036 May 1, 2007 2
This comprehensive reference addresses all aspects of fetal and neonatal pathology, including complicated pregnancies, multiple pregnancies, abortion, placental pathology, and disorders affecting the full-term neonate. A consistent organization allows for quick access to specific guidance, and nearly 2,500 illustrations - 2,350 in full color - depict conditions and abnormalities as they present in practice, facilitating diagnosis. An Image Bank on CD-ROM - new to this edition - features all of the illustrations from the 2-volume set, downloadable for presentations.
  • Offers comprehensive coverage of all common and rare embryonic, fetal, and infant disorders in one source.
  • Correlates clinical, pathologic, and genetic findings for each systemic disease.
  • Emphasizes the genetic and molecular basis of birth defects.
  • Features nearly 2,500 illustrations - 2,350 in full color - which depict each abnormality or condition as they present in practice.
  • Presents practical information on autopsy techniques and protocols.
  • Provides the latest guidance on molecular pathology, immunohistochemistry, DNA technology, and more.
  • Offers an expanded discussion of developmental biology related to the pathogenesis of birth defects.
  • Features user-friendly summary tables and diagnostic flow charts, making information quick and easy to find.
  • Includes a CD-ROM featuring all of the illustrations from the 2-volume set.

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"Should appeal to every pathologist who deals with the disorders and deformities of early life." -- Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2007

"The presentation is spectacular. 2,350 (94%) of the illustrations are in color, and most are of
excellent quality." -- Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2007

"This is a work that pleases the eye, feeds the mind and tones the arm muscles.... So get out that credit card, bulk up those biceps, reinforce your bookshelves and add these lovely and generally excellent volumes to your departmental or personal library." -- Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2007

"One of the most exciting features of this work is the more than 2500 labeled photographs of gross and microscopic pathologic specimens. Many of the images have helpful radiologic correlations ... The second edition of Potter's Pathology of the Fetus, Infant and Child should not only be the text of choice for pediatric pathologists but should be a primary reference for obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, pediatricians, geneticists, and pediatric surgeons who care for the fetus or infant with complications." -- JAMA, 2008

"These volumes should not only be on the shelves of pediatric pathologists and pediatricians but should reach all pathologists and advanced trainees whose practices or subspecialty interests include fetal or perinatal pathology... In busy pathology departments where the most useful textbooks tend to "disappear," one could easily predict that the words "Where's Potter's?" will be uttered frequently. For this reason, you'd better get two!" - Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, 2007

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 2444 pages
  • Publisher: Mosby; 2 edition (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0323034039
  • ISBN-13: 978-0323034036
  • Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 9.9 x 7.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 18.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #256,058 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bible for Pedatric Pathology, January 7, 2010
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This review is from: Potter's Pathology of the Fetus, Infant and Child: 2-Volume Set with CD-ROM, 2e (Hardcover)
If you are a pediatric pathology fellow or practicing pediatric pathologist, this book is a must-have. If you are a general practising pathologist, this book is an excellent reference to supplement your Rosai or Sternberg.

Some of the features I like best:

1. The details are just right. It has more details than Dr. Barness's earlier book Pathology of Embryo and Infants, which by the way is a baby Potter so to speak. Yet it does not overwhelm you with details that you don't need, generally speaking.

2. Super organization with many tables and algorithms make very complicated subjects quite approachable and easily intelligible. I must add - the masterful use of tables is perhaps the best feature of the book, rendering the most complicated and well, or less well-studied subjects to the level of text-book easiness. As a motivated reader myself, I don't think any other approach would be better to be both comprehensive and concise in communicating the information accumulated by so many observations and studies. For people ever take up any in-depth studies on any subjects, Dr. Barness's approach is highly instructive. It is no wonder she was able of writing on so many subjects so skillfully while many of us can only focus on one or two much smaller subjects. Her (and her some of her coauthors') super ability to analyze and summarize.

3. Some texts are bolded to help readers with most important and practical points; this is important because some major points may not be obvious to a person without enough prior knowledge or experience with the subject. It helps exams as well.

4. It is well-illustrated, although I don't mind if future editions have even more pages of illustrations, because many entities still do not have single image to fix readers' imagination. Of course this will make the book more bulky, but considering using thinner paper might be a solution as that was done for many other important reference books.

5. Carefully chosen references also bespeak the book's excellence, and they are extremely well-organized under single entities or subjects instead of into a big aggregate; often times they tell histories of our understanding of the diseases. To a diligent reader, the references pages themselves deserve some good amount of attention. For many entities, I read these references line by line.

Some of chapters are less well written than some others, which is unavoidable in a multiauthor book, is evident. Some entities seen in pediatric pathology practice though not mostly considered as pediatric lesion are occasionally left out.

By the way, most people take pediatric pathology board read this book and most of them pass if they are dilligent enough. If you must choose a single book for pediatric pathology board, this is the book to go.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great reference book for your pathology department's library, October 8, 2010
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If you perform pediatric autopsies at your facility, this book should be in the department's library. It is very dependable and perhaps the best reference book and most complete source of pediatric pathology that I have encountered.
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