Immunomicroscopy: A Diagnostic Tool for the Surgical Pathologist

and abnormal appearances. The accompanying text is long, but clear and well written and makes this much more valuable than just a collection of brilliant pictures. This is undoubtedly the atlas that should be available for study in all departments where endoscopy is taken seriously and any training of young gastroenterologists is undertaken. Make sure your department has a copy soon. A minor carping criticism-couldn't Dr Tytgat have given us a short paragraph to tell us why and how his photography is so much better than ours?