: Gastritis, Crohn’s disease, and cirrhosis. Neuropathology : Alzheimer’s, strokes, and brain tumors.
The Robbins and Cotran Atlas of Pathology serves as the essential visual companion to the world’s leading pathology textbook, Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease . It bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice by providing a high-quality visual library of human disease. Core Purpose Robbins and Cotran Atlas of Pathology
: Offers a faster way to review morphology than reading dense text. Major Sections 1. General Pathology Covers fundamental cellular responses, including: Cell injury and death (necrosis vs. apoptosis) Inflammation and repair Hemodynamic disorders Neoplasia (cancer biology) 2. Systemic Pathology Detailed visual guides for specific organ systems: : Gastritis, Crohn’s disease, and cirrhosis
The atlas is designed to help medical students and clinicians identify the microscopic and macroscopic features of disease. It organizes information by organ system, mirroring the structure of the main "Big Robbins" textbook. Key Features It bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and
of specific pathologies (e.g., inflammation or specific cancers)
: Uses the same labeling and color-coding style as the main Robbins series to reduce cognitive load.