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This work covers effectively all aspects of drug-induced pathology that may be encountered within preclinical toxicity studies. It fills a gap in the pathology literature relating to the preclinical safety assessment of new medicines. It systematically describes, in one volume, both spontaneous and drug induced pathology on an organ by organ basis. Information relevant to understanding the nature of pathological changes in pre-clinical studies and assessment of their relevance to the clinical investigation of new drugs is also covered. Numerous colour photographs are included that highlight and embellish the histopathological features that are described. It also contains many pertinent references to both human and animal pathology forming an essential basis for the assessment of drug-induced pathology. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION: * Covers drug induced pathology in preclinical (animal) studies and their relevance for patients or volunteers in clinical studies * General comments to each chapter about the relevance of pathological findings to humans * Provides essential information that can help decide the relevance of particular lesions for patients Introduction Integumentary System Mammary Gland Haemopoietic and Lymphatic Systems Musculoskeletal System Respiratory Tract Cardiovascular System Gastrointestinal tract Histopathology of Preclinical Toxicity Studies provides references for the latest consensus classifications agreed among toxicological pathologists. This latest edition of a classic reference presents information relevant to understanding the nature of pathological changes in pre-clinical studies and assesses their relevance to the clinical investigation of new drugs.--BOOK JACKET. This work covers effectively all aspects of drug-induced pathology that may be encountered within preclinical toxicity studies. It fills a gap in the pathology literature relating to the preclinical safety assessment of new medicines. It systematically describes, in one volume, both spontaneous and drug induced pathology on an organ by organ basis. Information relevant to understanding the nature of pathological changes in pre-clinical studies and assessment of their relevance to the clinical investigation of new drugs is also covered. Numerous colour photographs are included that highlight and embellish the histopathological features that are described. It also contains many pertinent references to both human and animal pathology forming an essential basis for the assessment of drug-induced pathology. NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION: * Covers drug induced pathology in preclinical (animal) studies and their relevance for patients or volunteers in clinical studies * General comments to each chapter about the relevance of pathological findings to humans * Provides essential information that can help decide the relevance of particular lesions for patients
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One of the good books in ToxPath
By Dr. Vijay P. KaleVerified Purchaser from Ahmedabad, India on 3/10/2008
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This book illustrates practical approach towards Toxicologic Pathology. This book covers almost all necessary information that a pathologist look for during drug safety evaluation.

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