The atlas is designed to help medical students and clinicians identify the microscopic and macroscopic features of disease. It organizes information by organ system, mirroring the structure of the main "Big Robbins" textbook. Key Features
: Often displays normal tissue next to diseased tissue for clear contrast. Why It Is Used
: Atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and valvular disease. Pulmonary : Pneumonia, COPD, and lung carcinomas.