Description
Handbook of Endometrial Pathology is an essential 172-page clinical reference for pathologists, gynecologists, and surgical specialists. This practical guide combines clinical evaluation perspectives with comprehensive endometrial disease pathology, featuring integrated differential diagnoses for accurate diagnosis. Ideal for pathology residents, gynecologic oncologists, and general practitioners requiring endometrial tissue interpretation expertise, this handbook delivers clear, clinically-oriented guidance improving diagnostic accuracy and patient management. Whether evaluating benign hyperplasias, malignancies, or inflammatory conditions, you’ll confidently navigate complex histopathology with expert support. Perfect for laboratory reference shelves and clinical consultation, this resource bridges clinical presentation with microscopic diagnosis for superior patient care.
Frequently Asked Questions
This handbook covers benign endometrial conditions, hyperplasia, endometrial cancer, inflammatory disorders, infectious diseases, and other pathological entities with clinical correlations and differential diagnoses.
Yes, this practical handbook is ideal for pathology residents, gynecologic pathologists, gynecologists, and surgical specialists who need to understand endometrial disease diagnosis and clinical evaluation.
The book provides clinically-oriented information, detailed descriptions of pathological features, integrated differential diagnoses, and clinical context that together improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care.







Akshin Bhardwaj –
Helpful for understanding complex cases. The illustrations are excellent.
Aditya Prakash –
Good overview, but lacks depth in certain areas. Useful for quick reference.
Nilesh Vashisht –
A comprehensive guide that covers everything I needed to know.
Suraj Upadhyay –
The book is great in its coverage of topics, the details can be overwhelming sometimes.
Prayag Sharma –
Well-written and informative. I highly recommend it to all pathologists.
Rahul Ghosh –
Good clinical correlations. A must-have for pathologists.
Srishti Gupta –
Great value for the price. Very comprehensive and easy to understand.
Abhishek Raj –
Helpful, but could use more practical examples. Good for reference.
Shreya Bansal –
A decent resource, but I found some sections a bit too dense. Good for experienced pathologists, maybe not beginners.
Himanshu Jha –
Extremely thorough! It covers pretty much every aspect of endometrial pathology.
Aashi Aggarwal –
Not bad. But It’s okay. I expected more from this handbook.
Abhinav Namboodiri –
Essential reading for any pathologist. I’ve already recommended it to my colleagues.
Sweta Yadav –
An invaluable resource for any practicing pathologist. Clear, concise, and up-to-date.
Shivansh Tyagi –
It’s a great book, but sometimes it overcomplicates simple things.
Abhijeet Moitra –
Very detailed and informative. Helped me a lot in diagnosing difficult cases.
Monika Vemala –
A fantastic resource! I learned so much from this book.
Sonamsi –
A solid handbook. Well-organized and easy to navigate.
Ramanansri Ravishankar Aiyar –
Comprehensive and detailed! Exactly what I needed for my residency. A bit pricey though.
Jatin Singh –
Excellent resource for my practice! It improved my diagnostic accuracy.
Prerna Kumari –
The book goes a bit too in-depth for my liking. However, I recommend for experts.
Priyanshu Singh –
Useful, but some of the diagnostic criteria could be clearer. Overall a good book.
Rupashi Aggarwal –
Good book, but the writing style is a bit dry. Still very useful though.