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In this issue of Surgical Pathology Clinics, guest editor Dr.
Carlos Parra-Herran brings his considerable expertise to the topic
of Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology. Top experts cover emerging
topics in gynecologic pathology that are relevant to clinical
practice, including information on classification, terminology,
diagnostic criteria, and ancillary testing. This issues also
includes a review of the pathologic findings in specimens from
patients undergoing gender-affirming surgery. Contains 14
practice-oriented topics including placental pathology: integrating
consensus recommendations into practice; gestational trophoblastic
neoplasia: contemporary diagnostic approach; homologous
recombination deficiency and BRCA testing in pelvic high-grade
serous carcinoma; ovarian sex cord stromal tumors and their
mimickers; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on
gynecologic and obstetric pathology, offering actionable insights
for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this
timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors
in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research
and practice guidelines to create clinically significant,
topic-based reviews.
This volume is devoted to an assessment of the performance and
selected aspects of the management and pedagogical practices of Fe
y Alegria, a federation of Jesuit schools serving approximately one
million children in 20 countries, mostly in Latin America. Many
observers consider Fe y Alegria a successful organization, but very
few rigorous evaluations have been conducted. The available
quantitative evidence suggests that the federation's schools often
do reach the poor, and that students in Fe y Alegria schools tend
to perform as well on test scores, if not slightly better, than
comparable students in other schools. Qualitative data and case
studies suggest that the factors that lead to good performance are
complex and related not only to the types of 'inputs' or resources
used by the schools in the education process, but also to the
management of these resources and the ability to implement and test
innovative programs. Other factors that support this argument
include the capacity and fl exibility to implement and test
innovative programs that take into account the local realities.
This volume will be of interest to researchers, policy makers, and
practitioners working on education and public-private partnerships,
and especially to those interested in what is now commonly being
referred to as the 'science of delivery.'
Now fully revised to include recent advances in the field, the
second edition of Gynecologic Pathology, a volume in the
Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology series, is an essential
foundation text for residents and pathologists. The popular
template format makes it easy to use, and new information
throughout brings you up to date with what's new in the field,
including key molecular findings. Practical and affordable, this
resource by Drs. Marisa R. Nucci and Esther Oliva is ideal for
study and review as well as everyday clinical practice. Coverage of
neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions of the female reproductive
tract to equip you to meet a wide range of diagnostic challenges. A
focus primarily on diagnosis, with correlation to clinical
findings. Clinical and Pathologic Features summarized in
quick-reference boxes for fast retrieval of information. Hundreds
of full-color, high-quality illustrations depicting the spectrum of
pathologic features of different entities that will help you
formulate a diagnosis Contributions from internationally recognized
pathologists keep you up to date with the latest information in the
field. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This
enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text,
figures, videos, and references from the book on a variety of
devices. The latest WHO classification. Newly described variants
and histologic entities. Over 100 new and improved illustrations
Expanded coverage of differential diagnosis for all tumor types
encountered in gynecologic surgical pathology practice. Cytologic
histologic correlation for cervical epithelial lesions New chapter
specifically covering benign cervical lesions New diagnostic
biomarkers and their utility in differential diagnosis. Molecular
aspects of disease, especially for diagnostic and therapeutic
purposes. The Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series answers
the call for fresh, affordable, and easy-to-use guidance. Each
region-specific volume provides all of the most essential
information on the pathologic entities encountered in practice.
Series Editor: John R. Goldblum, MD, FACP, FASCP, FACG
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