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PathoMaps - Clinical-Pathological Overview Charts

English · Hardback

Will be released 04.03.2026

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All Exam-Relevant Human Pathologies at a Glance
This book presents every exam-relevant disease in a clear, logical structure. For each organ system, conditions are condensed into comprehensive overview charts that make complex topics easy to grasp. Additional insights from experienced clinicians and pathologists explain the connections and build a practical bridge to real-world medicine.
The result is not just faster learning but deeper understanding. In an age where AI delivers facts in seconds, this book provides the structure, context, and reliability to interpret them and see the bigger picture.
Key Features

  • 24 organ systems, each presented for optimal clarity and easy navigation
  • Knowledge Bites highlighting key concepts and specialist diagnostic tools
  • Clear, structured overview charts for every organ, enabling efficient learning  
  • Expertly crafted deep-dive pages that make challenging topics easy to understand
  • A perfect long-term companion helping you understand medicine in context
  • Tested by students in real exams and refined through their feedback

List of contents

General pathology.- Respiratory tract.- Vascular and lymphatic system.- Heart.- Ear, nose and throat.- Esophagus and stomach.- Small and large intestine.- Liver and intrahepatic bile ducts.- Gallbladder, extrahepatic bile ducts and pancreas.- Kidneys.- Male reproductive system and urinary tract.- Female reproductive system.- Breast and pregnancy-associated diseases.- Soft tissues.- Joints.- Bones.- Skin.- Primary lymphatic organs (bone marrow and thymus).- Secondary lymphatic organs (Lymph nodes and spleen).- Pituitary and adrenal gland.- Thyroid and parathyroid glands.- Central Nervous system (CNS).- Peripheral nervous system and musculature.- Eye.- Hereditary tumor syndromes and phacomatoses.- Service section.

About the author

Thomas Cerny, Senior Consultant / Attending Physician, Internal Medicine, Primary Care Center Lyss and Lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich
Samantha Dervichian, Senior Consultant / Attending Physician, Internal Medicine, Lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich
Kirill Karlin, Senior Consultant / Attending Physician, Hematopathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Instructor at Harvard Medical School, Boston

Summary

All Exam-Relevant Human Pathologies at a Glance
This book presents every exam-relevant disease in a clear, logical structure. For each organ system, conditions are condensed into comprehensive overview charts that make complex topics easy to grasp. Additional insights from experienced clinicians and pathologists explain the connections and build a practical bridge to real-world medicine.
The result is not just faster learning — but deeper understanding. In an age where AI delivers facts in seconds, this book provides the structure, context, and reliability to interpret them and see the bigger picture.
Key Features

  • 24 organ systems, each presented for optimal clarity and easy navigation
  • “Knowledge Bites” highlighting key concepts and specialist diagnostic tools
  • Clear, structured overview charts for every organ, enabling efficient learning  
  • Expertly crafted deep-dive pages that make challenging topics easy to understand
  • A perfect long-term companion — helping you understand medicine in context
  • Tested by students in real exams and refined through their feedback

Product details

Assisted by Thomas Cerny (Editor), Samantha Dervichian (Editor), Kirill Karlin (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 04.03.2026
 
EAN 9783032064219
ISBN 978-3-0-3206421-9
No. of pages 202
Illustrations XX, 202 p. 177 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Histology, exam preparation, Pathology, Overview, exam, pathogenesis, medical studies, PathoMaps, macropathology, medical degree, micropathology

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