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Atlas and Synopsis of Lever's Histopathology of the Skin, 3ed. [Elder - LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins]

ISBN/EAN
9781451113440
Editore
LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
Formato
Cartonato
Anno
2012
Edizione
3
Pagine
560

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223,00 €
Written for trainees as well as experienced dermatopathologists, this 3rd edition of the Atlas And Synopsis Of Lever’s Histopathology Of The Skin provides a systematic approach to diagnosing skin diseases. Classifying skin diseases by location, reaction patterns, and cell type if applicable, this new edition greatly improves the ability of the reader to recognize a wide variety of skin diseases and help in the development of differential diagnoses. Written to be a useful reference tool and teaching aid rather than a comprehensive textbook, this guide will aid dermatopathologists of all experience levels in the understanding of cutaneous reaction patterns and diagnosis. FEATURES • Expanded table of contents — key to the skin disease classification system • Sections are color-coded for ease of reference throughout book • New tables compare “lookalike” diseases • Over 1600 color images • Each disease illustrated with multiple color photomicrographs • Online image bank

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Autore Elder David E.; Elenitsas Rosalie; Rubin Adam I.; Ioffreda Michael; Miller Jeffrey; Miller O. Fred
Editore LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
Anno 2012
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 1 DISEASES CATEGORIZED BY SITE, PATTERN, AND CYTOLOGY...................... 5 I. Disorders Mostly Limited to the Epidermis & Stratum Corneum 5 A. Hyperkeratosis With Hypogranulosis................................................................................................................... 6 1. No inflammation...................................................................................................................................................... 6 Ichthyosis vulgaris............................................................................................................................................... 6 B. Hyperkeratosis With Normal or Hypergranulosis............................................................................................. 7 1. No Inflammation...................................................................................................................................................... 7 X-linked ichthyosis............................................................................................................................................... 7 Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis............................................................................................................................ 8 Epidermodysplasia verruciformis...................................................................................................................... 9 2. Scant Inflammation............................................................................................................................................... 10 Lichen amyloidosis and Macular amyloidosis............................................................................................. 10 C. Hyperkeratosis With Parakeratosis................................................................................................................... 12 1. Scant or No Inflammation.................................................................................................................................... 12 Dermatophytosis................................................................................................................................................. 12 Granular Parakeratosis.................................................................................................................................... 13 D. Localized or Diffuse Hyperpigmentations........................................................................................................... 15 1. No Inflammation.................................................................................................................................................... 15 Mucosal melanotic macules............................................................................................................................. 15 Ephelids (Freckles)........................................................................................................................................... 16 2. Scant Inflammation............................................................................................................................................... 17 Pityriasis (tinea) versicolor............................................................................................................................. 17 E. Localized or Diffuse Hypopigmentations............................................................................................................. 18 1. With or Without Slight Inflammation................................................................................................................ 18 Vitiligo................................................................................................................................................................. 18 References for Section I.............................................................................................................................................. 19 II. Localized Superficial Epidermal or Melanocytic Proliferations 20 A. Localized Irregular Thickening Of The Epidermis.......................................................................................... 22 1. Localized Epidermal Proliferations...................................................................................................................... 22 Actinic keratosis................................................................................................................................................. 22 Eccrine Poroma.................................................................................................................................................. 23 Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Situ & Bowen’s Disease.............................................................................. 24 Bowenoid papulosis.......................................................................................................................................... 25 Clear cell squamous cell carcinoma in situ.................................................................................................. 25 Clear cell acanthoma........................................................................................................................................ 26 2. Superficial Melanocytic Proliferations............................................................................................................... 27 Superficial melanocytic nevi and melanomas.............................................................................................. 27 Pigmented Spindle Cell Nevus........................................................................................................................ 29 Acral Lentiginous Melanoma.......................................................................................................................... 30 B. Localized Lesions with Thinning of the Epidermis........................................................................................... 32 1. With Melanocytic Proliferation.......................................................................................................................... 32 Lentigo maligna melanoma, in situ or microinvasive................................................................................. 32 Recurrent (“persistent”) nevus, lentiginous patterns................................................................................. 33 Superficial atypical melanocytic proliferations of uncertain significance (SAMPUS), lentiginous patterns. 34 2. Without Melanocytic Proliferation.................................................................................................................... 35 Atrophic actinic keratosis................................................................................................................................ 35 Porokeratosis...................................................................................................................................................... 35 C. Localized Lesions with Elongated Rete Ridges.................................................................................................. 37 1. With Melanocytic Proliferation.......................................................................................................................... 37 Actinic lentigo.................................................................................................................................................... 37 Lentigo Simplex.................................................................................................................................................. 38 Lentiginous junctional nevus........................................................................................................................... 38 Nevus spilus......................................................................................................................................................... 39 Junctional or superficial compound dysplastic nevi.................................................................................. 40 Nevoid lentigo maligna.................................................................................................................................... 41 2. Without Melanocytic Proliferation.................................................................................................................... 42 Epidermal nevus................................................................................................................................................. 43 Seborrheic keratoses......................................................................................................................................... 43 Acanthosis nigricans......................................................................................................................................... 44 D. Localized Lesions with Pagetoid Epithelial Proliferation................................................................................ 45 1. Keratinocytic Proliferations................................................................................................................................. 45 Pagetoid squamous cell carcinoma in situ................................................................................................... 45 Clonal seborrheic keratosis............................................................................................................................. 45 2. Melanocytic Proliferation.................................................................................................................................... 46 Melanoma in situ or microinvasive, superficial spreading type............................................................... 46 Recurrent Nevus (Pseudomelanoma), pagetoid patterns........................................................................... 47 Junctional Spitz tumor (nevus) with pagetoid proliferation..................................................................... 48 Superficial/Intraepidermal atypical melanocytic proliferations of uncertain significance (SAMPUS/IAMPUS), pagetoid patterns................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 3. Glandular Epithelial Proliferations...................................................................................................................... 49 Paget’s Disease................................................................................................................................................... 49 4. Lymphoid Proliferations....................................................................................................................................... 50 E. Localized Papillomatous Epithelial Lesions........................................................................................................ 52 1. With Viral Cytopathic Effects............................................................................................................................. 52 Verruca Vulgaris................................................................................................................................................ 52 Verruca Plana..................................................................................................................................................... 53 Deep Palmoplantar Warts (Myrmecia).......................................................................................................... 53 Condyloma Acuminatum................................................................................................................................... 54 Molluscum contagiosum................................................................................................................................... 55 Parapox virus infections (milkers’ nodules, orf).......................................................................................... 55 2. No Viral Cytopathic Effect................................................................................................................................... 56 Seborrheic Keratosis......................................................................................................................................... 56 Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis (Gougerot-Carteaud)........................................................... 57 Verrucous melanoma......................................................................................................................................... 58 F. Irregular Proliferations Extending into the Superficial Dermis.................................................................... 59 1. Squamous Differentiation.................................................................................................................................... 59 Inverted follicular keratosis............................................................................................................................. 59 2. Basaloid Differentiation....................................................................................................................................... 60 Basal cell carcinoma......................................................................................................................................... 60 G. Superficial Polypoid Lesions................................................................................................................................. 63 1. Melanocytic Lesions............................................................................................................................................ 63 Polypoid dermal and compound nevi............................................................................................................ 63 2. Spindle Cell and Stromal Lesions....................................................................................................................... 64 Neurofibroma...................................................................................................................................................... 64 Fibroepithelial polyp........................................................................................................................................ 65 References for Section II............................................................................................................................................. 65
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