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BRS Pathology (Board Review Series)

Now in its updated Third Edition, BRS Pathology is an excellent preparatory review for course exams or the USMLE Step 1.


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Chapters parallel most standard pathology texts and each chapter ends with a review test.

Topics covered include general and basic pathology, major concepts of disease processes, and systemic pathology surveying principal disorders of each organ system.

A comprehensive examination at the end of the book contains 500 USMLE-format questions.

USMLE questions have all been updated to current USMLE format.

The text is written in outline format for effective review.

Icons indicate high-yield information that correlates with key pathology concepts..

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