This multiple-choice Q/A review book covers all aspects of surgical pathology, which is the largest and most time-consuming area of anatomical pathology. In addition to board review, it also serves as a useful review for recertification examinations. This edition will be significantly revised and enhanced to include more than 1,000 multiple-choice questions. Each question focuses on a specific disease entity or diagnostic problem as presented in Sternberg’s Diagnostic Surgical Pathology. Like Sternberg’s these questions will emphasize the differential diagnostic aspects of problem solving, which are then followed by answers with succinct explanations.
This multiple-choice question-and-answer review book is an excellent study aid for candidates preparing for board certification. It also serves as a useful review for recertification examinations in pathology. It provides a systematic review of surgical pathology, with more than 600 multiple-choice questions emphasizing differential diagnostic aspects of problem solving. Each question focuses on a specific disease entity or diagnostic problem as presented in Sternberg’s Diagnostic Surgical Pathology. Questions are followed by answers and succinct explanations. Each chapter ends with explanatory notes summarizing the main features of the pathologic conditions covered in the questions.
In this magisterial two-volume book, Pier Luigi Tucci offers a comprehensive examination of one of the key complexes of Ancient Rome, the Temple of Peace. Based on archival research and an architectural survey, his research sheds new light on the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque transformations of the basilica, and the later restorations of the complex. Volume 1 focuses on the foundation of the complex under Vespasian until its restoration under Septimius Severus and challenges the accepted views about the ancient building. Volume 2 begins with the remodelling of the library hall and the construction of the rotunda complex, and examines the dedication of the Christian Basilica of SS Cosmas and Damian. Of interest to scholars in a range of topics, The Temple of Peace in Rome crosses the boundaries between classics, archaeology, history of architecture, and art history, through Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the early modern period.
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