
Cutaneous Pathology
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
Published on 15. July 1998
Book
Hardback
824 pages
978-0-443-08717-2 (ISBN)
Description
This new resource provides comprehensive coverage of dermatopathology in a layout that can be used at the bench. Leading authorities in the field provide up-to-date information on inflammatory diseases of the skin, developmental and acquired alterations of the epidermis and dermis, benign and malignant neoplasms, and more. A pattern recognition approach helps readers to logically reach clinical diagnosis.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dermatology and Pathology Residents and Practitioners, and Dermatopathologists and Dermatopathology Fellows.
Illustrations
1015 ills
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
2655 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-08717-2 (9780443087172)
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Content
The Normal Skin. Procurement, Processing, And Staining Techniques for Dermatopathologic Specimens. Cutaneous Reaction Patterns in Inflammatory Diseases of the Skin. Dermatitis Without Epidermal Changes. Dermatitis Involving the Dermoepidermal Junction. Dermatitis with Spongiosis. Dermatitiswith Epidermal Hyperplasia. Vasculitis and Vasculopathy. Granulomatous Dermatitis. Intraepidermal Vesicular and Pustular Diseases. Subepidermal Vesiculobullous Diseases. Folliculitis and Alopecia. Panniculitis. Disorders of Pigmentation. Epidermal Malformations, Dysplasias, And Hyperplasias. Dermal Malformations, Alterations and Deposits. Tumours of the Epidermis. Adnexal Tumours. Mesenchymal Tumours of the Skin. Neoplasms of Melanocytes. Cutaneous Lymphoproliferative Diseases, Lymphomas, And Leukemia. Proliferative Disorders of Mononuclear Phagocytes and Langerhans Cells.