I. General Approach and Techniques: 1. General Approach to Surgical Pathology Specimens, 2. Laboratory Techniques, 3. Preparation of Tissues for Molecular Analysis, 4. Photography. II. Lymph Nodes for Metastatic Tumors. 5. Lymph Nodes. III. The Head & Neck: 6. Larynx, 7. Salivary Glands, 8. Complex Specimens, 9. Craniofacial Bones, 10. Radical Neck Dissection. IV. The Digestive System: 11. Esophagus, 12. Stomach, 13. Non-neoplastic Intestinal Disease, 14. Neoplastic Instetinal Disease, 15. Appendix, 16. Liver, 17. Gallbladder, 18. Pancreas. V. The Cardiovascular/Respiratory System: 19. Heart, Heart Valves and Vessels, 20. Lungs, 21. Transplant Specimens. VI. Bone, Soft Tissue, and Skin: 22. Bone, 23. Soft Tissue, nerves, and Muscle, 24. Skin, 25. VII. Breast: 25. Breast. VIII. The Femal Genital System: 26. Vulva, 27. Uterus, Cervix, and Vagina. 28. Ovary and Fallopian Tube, 29. Products of Conception and Placentas. IX. The Urinary Tract and Male Genital System: 30. Penis, 31. Prostate, 32. Testis, 33. Kidney, 34. Bladder. X. The Ocular System: 35. Eye. XI. The Endocrine System: 36. Thyroid, 37. Parathyroid Glands, 38. Adrenal Glands. XII. Pediatric Tumors: 39. Pediatric Tumors. XIII. The Central Nervous System: 40. Brain and Spinal Cord. XIV. The Hemaopoietic and Lymphatic System: 41. Lymph Nodes, 42. Spleen, 43. Thymus, 44. Bone Marrow. XIV. Odds and Ends: 45. Common Uncomplicated Specimens.