Atlas of Lung Pathology offers a comprehensive survey of common and uncommon conditions likely
to be encountered in a wide range of practices. It begins with a review of normal macroscopic
and microscopic lung anatomy followed by practical tips on how to handle the most common
specimens received in pathology practice. Non-neoplastic conditions are segregated into logical
categories intended to make them easily accessible to quickly offer solutions for diagnostic
problems encountered in daily practice. Each illustration was carefully chosen using images
drawn from experienced contributors familiar with the challenges of diagnostic pulmonary
pathology.¿