From the reviews:“The emphasis of this overview of lymph node pathology is on the morphology of benign and malignant lymph node disorders. … The book is written primarily for trainees in pathology and general/community pathologists … . Hematopathology fellows and practicing hematopathologists also will find this book useful. … This is a practical book written primarily for surgical pathologists … . This book is a valuable contribution to the field … . It will find its place on the shelves of surgical pathologists, hematopathologists, and pathology trainees.” (Anamarija M. Perry, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2011)“A pattern approach to lymph node diagnosis … is a welcome addition to the books that are available for hematopathologists. … a valuable book to use and find information during the process of evaluating a lymph node. … It is written especially for residents and fellows, general pathologist … . The book is very richly illustrated … .” (J. Han van Kricken, Journal of Hematopathology, Vol. 4, 2011)