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Aspiration Cytology: A Pattern Recognition Approach.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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December 1, 2005
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1416028706
Aspiration cytology; a pattern recognition approach.
Renshaw, Andrew A.
Elsevier Saunders
2005
664 pages
$139.00
Hardcover
RC944
Characterizing this work as more of a cookbook of aspiration cytology rather than a reference textbook or atlas, editor Renshaw (a staff pathologist at the Baptist Hospital of Miami) believes this volume will be ...
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