Introduction

I have three favorite books in general pathology, two of which I've had since they were first published. One of them is the Pathology of Pseudoneoplastic Lesions.1 Everyone else in my office has come in periodically over the years to borrow it, because as pathologists we deal with these issues on a regular basis. The articles in this edition of the journal look at some of the pseudoneoplastic lesions with which pathologists have to deal, some of them frequent, some of them only occasional. The organ systems covered are a somewhat eclectic mix, as bone, gynecologic, skin, and hematologic pseudoneoplasms have seen some coverage in issues of Seminars over the last few years.
Source: Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology - Category: Pathology Source Type: research
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