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===Pros===
===Pros===
*It is the standard work... everyone refers to it.  You can't go wrong quoting Robbins.
*It is the standard work... everyone refers to it.   
*You can't really go wrong if you're quoting Robbins.


===Cons===
===Cons===
*Very wordy. Not particularly practical --when you're sitting in from of the [[microscope]].
*Very wordy. Not particularly practical --when you're sitting in from of the [[microscope]].
*It is US-centric.   
*Very US-centric.   


===Reference===
===Reference===
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==Practice of Surgical Pathology==
==Practice of Surgical Pathology==
Probably the best book for beginners.  It covers basic things many others ignore, but are essential.
===Pros===
*Probably the best book for beginners.  It covers basic things many others ignore, but are essential.
 
===Cons===
*It lacks a few basic things... though this may be excused as it is an introductory book.


===Reference===
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==Manual of Surgical Pathology (Lester)==
==Manual of Surgical Pathology (Lester)==
A reference for grossing.  It covers pretty much everything.  The first edition had great tables summarizing [[IHC]].
===Pros===
*A great reference for grossing.  It covers pretty much everything.   
*The first edition had great tables summarizing [[IHC]].
===Cons===
*The style suggested, for grossing, is wordy. 
*Checklists, [[IMHO]], would be better.


===Reference===
===Reference===
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==Washington Manual of Surgical Pathology==
==Washington Manual of Surgical Pathology==
This is one of my favourite books and not very expensive.  It is to the point.  Missing are nice images.
===Pros===
*This is one of my favourite books and not very expensive.   
*It is to the point.   
 
===Cons===
*Nice images are missing.


===Reference===
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==Pathology Recall==
==Pathology Recall==
Recommended by J.H.
*Recommended by J.H.
 
===Pros===
*Covers the very basics... one saw in medical school.
===Cons===
*Really only covers the stuff from medical school.
*Written by non-pathology residents and reviewed by a staff pathologists.


==Pathology Secrets==
==Pathology Secrets==
Recommended by J.H.
*Recommended by J.H.
*M.S. thinks it isn't a good investment.
 
==Foundation series==
===General===
====Pros====
*Nice summary boxes.
*Most pictures are high quality.
 
====Cons====
*Few summary tables.
*No overview provided - these books are good if one already has a DDx... not very useful if one is swimming about as a PGY-2.
*Expensive.
 
===Individual books in the series===
====GI====
*Missing a significant number of important entities.
 
====Gyne====
*Uses [[endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia]] (EIN) instead of the WHO classification.
 
===References===
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==See also==
==See also==
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