Robbins And Cotran Atlas Of Pathology -

: Often displays normal tissue next to diseased tissue for clear contrast. Why It Is Used

: Teaches the "pattern recognition" required for diagnostic pathology.

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: Atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and valvular disease. Pulmonary : Pneumonia, COPD, and lung carcinomas. : Often displays normal tissue next to diseased

: Each image is paired with a brief summary of clinical history and physical findings.

: Gastritis, Crohn’s disease, and cirrhosis. Neuropathology : Alzheimer’s, strokes, and brain tumors. : Gastritis, Crohn’s disease, and cirrhosis

The atlas is designed to help medical students and clinicians identify the microscopic and macroscopic features of disease. It organizes information by organ system, mirroring the structure of the main "Big Robbins" textbook. Key Features