Description
This is the reference atlas every gynecologic pathology lab needs. The 4th edition combines decades of clinical expertise with clear, diagnostic imagery that helps pathologists and residents confidently identify gynecologic lesions. Whether you’re a practising pathologist in India’s tier-1 and tier-2 hospitals, a pathology resident preparing for exams, or a gynecology specialist needing a diagnostic partner, this Elsevier standard covers everything from benign to malignant conditions with colour illustrations and expert commentary. The atlas format makes consultation fast and practical—ideal for busy lab settings. This is the textbook that builds diagnostic confidence and reduces misclassification in one of medicine’s most nuanced specialties.
- ISBN-10: 0323528007
- ISBN-13: 978-0323528009
- Edition: 4th
- Publisher: Elsevier
- Publication date: 6 April 2000
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 22.23 x 3.3 x 27.94 cm
- Print length: 670 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 4th edition of this atlas suitable for Indian medical residents preparing for DNB or MD pathology exams?
Yes, absolutely. This atlas is a gold standard reference for DNB and MD pathology preparation in India. It covers all major gynecologic lesions with clear diagnostic criteria and illustrated examples. Many Indian pathology residents and consultants rely on this for both exam prep and clinical practice.
What’s included in the 4th edition? Does it cover benign and malignant gynecologic conditions?
The 4th edition (670 pages) covers the full spectrum: benign lesions, inflammatory conditions, pre-malignant lesions, and malignancies of the ovary, uterus, cervix, and vulva. Each section includes colour illustrations, diagnostic criteria, and differential diagnosis guidance essential for accurate pathology reporting.
Can I buy this atlas online in India? How much does it cost?
Yes, you can order the Atlas of Gynecologic Surgical Pathology 4th Edition online at The Bookish Owl. The price is ₹24,429.70, and we offer fast, reliable shipping across India. It’s available in stock now.
Is this book better than Robbins pathology for gynecologic lesions?
Both are excellent, but they serve different purposes. Robbins is a comprehensive general pathology textbook; this atlas is specialty-focused with more detailed illustrations and diagnostic algorithms specific to gynecologic pathology. Many pathologists use both—Robbins for theory, this atlas for diagnostic reference in the lab.
Will the 4th edition be outdated for current gynecologic pathology practice in India?
No. Core pathology knowledge and diagnostic criteria in the 4th edition remain highly relevant and widely used in Indian hospitals and diagnostic labs. While newer editions may include the latest classification updates, this edition is still trusted by practising pathologists and is excellent value for students and residents.






