This histopathologic atlas describes the microscopic changes relevant to the practice of forensic pathology. It guides the forensic pathologist through the issues they will face when determining cause of death. This is essential reading for forensic pathologists, autopsy pathologists, coroners and forensic investigators.
Part of the Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology series, this book provides a comprehensive account of the experienced gynecologic pathologists' diagnostic approach to uterine and cervical pathology. Emphasizing clear description, rich illustration, diagnostic algorithms, and problem solving throughout, it lays the foundation for diagnostic accuracy, reproducibility, and relevance.
Essentially a practical manual with up-to-date contributions and key references by experts to the diagnostic characteristics of the bacteria likely to be encountered in public health and hospital microbiology laboratories as well as in medical and veterinary practice.