Dermatopathology - Diagnosis by First Impression2e
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Although other Atlases exist, they are organized by disease. This atlas takes the appearance as the starting point for learning how to differentiate similarly presenting problems. It concentrates on the most common diseases rather than being comprehensive, which can be confusing to the trainee.

This new edition includes 15 new topics and all improved microphotographs. 

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Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Chapter 1 Shape on Low Power.

Polypoid.

Square/rectangular.

Regular acanthosis.

Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia above abscesses.

Proliferation downward from epidermis.

Central pore.

Palisading reactions.

Space with a lining.

Epidermal perforation.

Cords and tubules.

Papillated dermal tumor.

(Suggestion of) vessels.

Circular dermal islands.

Chapter 2 Top-Down.

Hyperkeratosis/parakeratosis.

Upper epidermal change.

Acantholysis.

Eosinophilic spongiosis.

Subepidermal space/cleft.

Perivascular infiltrate.

Band-like upper dermal infi ltrate.

Interface reaction.

Granular "material" in cells.

"Busy" dermis.

Dermal material.

Change in the fat.

Chapter 3 Cell Type.

Clear.

Melanocytic.

Spindle.

Giant.

Chapter 4 Color—Blue.

Blue tumor.

Blue infi ltrate.

Mucin and glands or ducts.

Mucin.

Chapter 5 Color—Pink.

Pink material.

Pink dermis with vessels.

Epidermal necrosis.

Index by Pattern.

Index by Histological Category.

Alphabetical Index.

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“This is a high quality book that would be useful to help prepare for board examinations or to help learn dermatopathology initially.”  (Doody’s, 27 April 2012)

 

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