Rapid Review Pathology
With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access
Fourth Edition Edward F. Goljan, MD Professor, Department of Pathology, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Rapid Review Series
Series Editor Edward F. Goljan, MD BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, SECOND EDITION Vivian M. Stevens, PhD, Susan K. Redwood, PhD, Jackie L. Neel, DO, Richard H.
Bost, PhD, Nancy W. Van Winkle, PhD and Michael H. Pollak, PhD BIOCHEMISTRY, THIRD EDITION John W. Pelley, PhD and Edward F. Goljan, MD GROSS AND DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY, THIRD EDITION N. Anthony Moore, PhD and William A.
Roy, PhD, PT HISTOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY, SECOND EDITION E. Robert Burns, PhD and M. Donald Cave, PhD MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, THIRD EDITION Ken S. Rosenthal, PhD and Michael J. Tan, MD NEUROSCIENCE James A. Weyhenmeyer, PhD and Eve A.
Gallman, PhD PATHOLOGY, FOURTH EDITION Edward F. Goljan, MD PHARMACOLOGY, THIRD EDITION Thomas L. Pazdernik, PhD and Laszlo Kerecsen, MD PHYSIOLOGY, SECOND EDITION Thomas A. Brown, MD USMLE STEP 2 Michael W. Lawlor, MD, PhD USMLE STEP 3 David Rolston, MD and Craig Nielsen, MD
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Dedication
To all our grandchildrenAustin, Bailey, Colby, Dylan, Gabriel, Phin, Rigney, Sofia, and those great-grandchildren yet to comethank you for keeping us young at heart. Nannie and Poppie
Preface
Writing a new edition of a book always provides an opportunity to improve upon previous editions. This fourth edition of
Rapid Review Pathology reflects these improvements thanks to many discussions I have had over the past 4 years with my colleagues in the basic sciences and my students, and comments from students in other medical schools. The most substantial changes in this new edition include a new chapter entitled Diagnostic Testing, more images, updated management of key diseases, more integration with the basic and clinical sciences, and more tables to summarize information, particularly in microbiology. To users of the last edition of the book (
Rapid Review Pathology Revised Reprint, Third Edition), a list of corrections and additions is available on your Student Consult page in the electronic version of
Rapid Review Pathology, under the
Extras tab. For instructions on how to activate your Student Consult version, see the PIN page on the inside front cover of your book and go to www.studentconsult.com to activate your PIN. Edward F.
Goljan, MD
Acknowledgments
The fourth edition of
Rapid Review Pathology has been extensively revised to provide students with even more high-yield information and photographs than in previous editions. Many of the photographs are grouped together in collages to provide students with an opportunity to quickly review infectious diseases, dermatology, hematology, endocrinology, and many other key areas. In addition, the emphasis on margin notes and increased content in the summary tables provides the student with a rapid review of high-yield material for pathology examinations and USMLE and COMLEX Step 1 and 2 examinations. As in previous editions, I especially want to thank Ivan Damjanov, MD, PhD, whose many excellent photographs have been utilized throughout the book. I highly recommend his recently published Elsevier book,
Pathophysiology, as a companion text to the
Rapid Review Pathology text for providing students with an even greater understanding of pathophysiologic processes in disease. I also thank Edward Klatt, MD, who graciously allowed the use of so many of his excellent images from
Robbins and Cotran Atlas of Pathology, a resource that I also highly recommend as a source of high-quality images and supplementary learning.
Special thanks to Nicole DiCicco and Christine Abshire from Elsevier, who kept track of all the major changes in the third edition and helped facilitate the early publication of the book. Special thanks also to Karlis Sloka, DO, valued friend and teacher, whose understanding of disease processes helped me throughout the entire writing of the new edition. I want to thank Jim Merritt, Senior Content Strategist of Medical Education, who is the inspiration and primary energy behind the entire Rapid Review Series. Thanks Jim for a job well done! Finally, I would like to thank the myriad of medical students who have sent me e-mails with encouraging words on how the book has helped them not only perform well on boards, but also become better doctors. In particular, I would like to thank Gabriel Tonkin, who sent me referenced and updated material on numerous subjects that I used throughout the writing of the fourth edition. Edward F.