Integrating clinical findings with laboratory results enhances diagnostic precision and patient outcomes. This book aims to bridge the gap between clinical medicine and pathology, using a systems-based approach to cover major organ-related diseases. Each chapter combines patient presentations, diagnostic algorithms, and lab interpretations with underlying pathology. Topics such as anemia, liver function abnormalities, and renal syndromes are discussed with histological and biochemical correlations. Special focus is given to pattern recognition and clinical reasoning. Visual aids and tables support applied understanding, making this resource ideal for clinicians, interns, and medical students in diagnostic fields.
Marlon Andrews is a clinician-pathologist whose interests lie in multidisciplinary diagnostic methods and clinical workflow optimization. He has coordinated several institutional projects that link pathology results with electronic health records to enhance treatment planning. His work also includes authorship in applied clinical algorithms and integrated pathology protocols. As an active committee member in clinical governance, he advocates for evidence-based laboratory practices. His teaching approach is widely appreciated in residency and medical student training programs.