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Innovative Science Press: Advancing Pathology Education and Clinical Training

At Innovative Science Press, we are dedicated to the advancement of pathologists by producing and disseminating educational text books. We believe that all pathologists deserve access to quality and affordable medical training in order to help their patients. For this reason, our books are written by some of the most prominent in the field and are reasonably priced.

Current Pathology Publications

Our library includes a variety of specialized resources and guides:

TitleStatus / Details
Survival Guide to Placental PathologyNEW RELEASE
2nd Ed: Survival Guide to Gastrointestinal BiopsiesSecond Edition
2nd Ed: Guia de Supervivencia para Biopsias GastrointestinalesSpanish Edition
Survival Guide to Prostate PathologyISBN 978-1-7344916-1-6

We provide steep discounts to residents and fellows to make our products more affordable and donate frequently to the under-served countries.

Clinical Case Studies and Diagnostic Insights

The following insights are curated by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery, Clinical Professor, Vice Chair of Faculty Development & Mentoring, Director of Surgical Pathology Fellowship Training Program, Co-Director, Pathology Reference Services, and Editor-In-Chief at Innovative Science.

Soft Tissue Pathology

Pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatic tumor was described years ago and is usually indolent; rare progression to high grade sarcoma is known. Smith ME, Fisher C, Weiss SW. Pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatic tumor of soft parts. A low-grade neoplasm resembling neurilemoma. Am J Surg Pathol. 1996 Jan;20(1):21-9. PMID: 8540605.

Gastrointestinal Pathology Challenges

Diagnostic accuracy is vital in surgical pathology. A fragment of a colorectal tubular adenoma ended up in with a sample from the esophagus and was diagnosed as low-grade dysplasia in Barrett mucosa. Indeed the adenoma has low-grade dysplasia but the quality of the mucin is all wrong.