DERMATOPATHOLOGY. CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS

DERMATOPATHOLOGY. CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Anatomía Patológica
ISBN:
978-1-4471-5447-1
Páginas:
539
N. de edición:
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
706
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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207,99 €

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197,59 €

1. Interface (Lichenoid) Dermatitides
2. Spongiotic Disorders
3. Psoriasiform Dermatoses
4. Vesiculobullous Diseases
5. Large Vessel Vasculitis
6. Connective Tissue Disorders
7. Panniculitides
8. Metabolic disorders
9. Mucinoses
10. Adnexal Diseases
11. Alopecias
12. Granulomatous Dermatitides
13. Epidermal Maturation Diseases
14. Reactions to Drugs
15. Bacterial Infections
16. Fungal infections
17. Viral infections
18. Arthropod Reactions/Parasites/Other
19. Pediatric inflammatory disorders
20. Benign melanocytic skin lesions
21. Non-melanoma skin tumors
22. Cysts Epithelial tumors
23. Vascular anomalies
24. Fibrohistiocytic Tumors
25. Soft tissue tumors (Tumors of fat and muscle)
26. Neural And Neuroendocrine Tumors
27. Adnexal neoplasms
28. General Guide to the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Malignant Hematopoietic Proliferations
29. Pediatric tumors
30. Metastases

With significant progress as new techniques to evaluate the pathology of the skin, this book satisfies the need to provide practical clinical information and concise criteria for pathologic diagnosis for pathologists and dermatologists looking for an up-to-date resource? This superb visual reference provides detailed instruction of the experience of both diagnostic pathology and clinical dermatology.

Dermatopathology: Clinicopathological Correlations is a comprehensive but concise visual reference that contains specific features on the various clinical findings and histologic findings of skin diseases. It emphasizes criteria for diagnosis to help the trainee pathologist or dermatologist decipher the most important features and make clinical decisions quickly and effectively.

Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Keywords » Connective tissue disorders - Cysts - Dermatoses - Granulomatous Dermatitides -Inflammatory dermatology - Mucinoses - Neoplastic dermatology - Skin tumors - Soft tissue tumors
Related subjects » Biomedical Sciences - Dermatology - Pathology

AUTHORS & EDITORS
Dr. Clay Cockerell is a well known Dermatopathologist. He was the President of the American Association of Dermatology in 2004. For many years, Dr. Cockerell has overseen an educational program designed to train the next generation of Dermatopathologists. He receives five people in his office annually for the training. Dr. Cockerell also sees patients in the UT Southwestern General Dermatology clinic. Dr. Martin
C. Mihm, Jr. is an international consultant for pigmented lesions, lymphoma, and cutaneous inflammatory diseases. He is Director of Melanoma, Dermatology Department Brigham and Women's Hospital, Associate Director, Melanoma Program Dana-Farber and Brigham and Women's Cancer Center.