Description |
1 online resource (xi, 126 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Anatomy -- Basic Anatomy -- Adnexal Anatomy -- Nail Anatomy -- Infections -- Parasites -- Verruca Vulgaris -- Herpes Simplex Virus -- Superficial Fungal Infections -- Aspergillosis -- Deep Fungal Infections -- Inflammatory, Non-Infectious -- Epidermolysis Bullosa -- Acantholytic Processes -- Autoimmune Blistering Dermatoses -- Porokeratosis -- Interface Dermatitis -- Lichenoid Dermatitis -- Psoriasiform Dermatitis -- Perforating Dermatoses -- Non-infectious Palisading Granulomatous Dermatitis -- The Seven L's of Superficial and Deep Perivascular Mononuclear/Lymphoid Infiltrates -- Vasculitis and Vasculopathy -- Nodular Lymphoid Proliferations -- Lymphoid Antigens -- Lymphoid Follicles in Hyperplasia and Neoplasia -- Epithelial Proliferations -- Immunohistochemistry of Epithelial Proliferations -- Actinic Keratosis -- Progression of Actinic Keratosis to Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- Vulvar Dysplasia and Neoplasia -- Nested Intraepidermal Proliferations -- Clinical Differential Diagnosis of Histological Squamous Cell Carcinoma In-Situ -- Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) Types -- Adnexal Tumors -- Sebaceous Neoplasms -- Nevus Sebaceus -- Eccrine and Apocrine Neoplasms -- Mesenchymal Tumors -- Immunophenotype of Dermal Spindled Cell Tumors -- Fibrous Papule (Angiofibroma) -- Angiokeratoma -- Melanocytic Proliferations -- Lentigo Versus Lentiginous -- Dermal Dendritic Melanocytic Proliferations -- Dysplastic Nevi Criteria -- Dysplastic Nevi Melanocytic Grading Criteria -- Congenital Melanocytic Nevi -- Benign Melanocytic Proliferations with Pagetoid Spread -- Reporting Melanoma -- Invasive Primary Cutaneous Melanoma -- Measuring Melanoma Thickness -- Melanoma Regression -- Counting Melanoma Mitoses -- Reporting Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes -- Lentigo Maligna, Lentigo Maligna Melanoma In Situ and Lentigo Maligna Melanoma -- Special Stains -- Histochemical Stains -- Immunohistochemical Stains |
Summary |
Dermatopathology often presents considerable difficulty for the dermatologist in training when defining the subtle differences in the appearance of various conditions. This Atlas of Essential Dermatopathology is based on materials developed during dermatopathology teaching signout at the Massachusetts General Hospital and replicates the experience at the microscope. It contains numerous hand drawn sketches and tables plus stunning histological images to describe the appearances of common dermatologic conditions. Each chapter is brief and focuses on the main learning points. Tables of special stains, immunohistochemical markers and a glossary of terms are also included to broaden the reader's experience. The content is based on the most frequently encountered processes in the MGH Dermatopathology Unit; it is not intended to be comprehensive but rather an outline and atlas of the essentials in diagnostic dermatopathology. This book will therefore be an indispensable primer for trainees of all levels - students and residents alike - in dermatology and pathology |
Analysis |
Medicine |
|
Dermatology |
|
Pathology |
|
Medicine & Public Health |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
In |
Springer eBooks |
Subject |
Skin -- Diseases -- Atlases
|
|
Dermatology -- Atlases.
|
|
Skin -- Diseases.
|
|
Dermatology.
|
|
Pathology.
|
|
Skin Diseases
|
|
Dermatology
|
|
Pathology
|
|
medicines (material)
|
|
pathology.
|
|
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Skin.
|
|
MEDICAL -- Dermatology.
|
|
Médecine.
|
|
Dermatology
|
|
Skin -- Diseases
|
Genre/Form |
atlases.
|
|
Atlases
|
|
Scientific atlases
|
|
Atlases.
|
|
Atlas.
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
Author |
Primiani, Andrea
|
|
Duncan, Lyn M.
|
ISBN |
9781447144717 |
|
1447144716 |
|
1447144708 |
|
9781447144700 |
|
1283933365 |
|
9781283933360 |
|