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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Dr. Sandra Camelo-Piragua's upcoming atlas will fill a needed niche in the neuropathology literature
I recently received an email from the illustrious neuropathologis at the University of Michigan, Sandra Camelo-Piragua, MD: "I just wanted to let you know about a book I have
been working on, in conjunction with two neuropathy colleagues from
England, Drs. Kathreena Kurian and Tim Moss. The book is coming out in September of
this year. Atlas of Gross Neuropathology: A Practical Approach has
a large collection of gross images covering a wide range of adult and
pediatric CNS-related diseases. The aim of this book is to give a visual
reference and guide for a variety of gross neuropathologic entities
during post-mortem examination. It is geared towards
pathologist, neurologists, radiologist, neurosurgeons and related
specialties that need to study and examine gross details of
neuropathologic entities. We hope this text book becomes a reference book for many."
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