- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Brief Contents
- How to Use This Book
- Detailed Contents
- Preface
- Preface to the First Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Disorders Mostly Limited to the Epidermis and Stratum Corneum
- IA HYPERKERATOSIS WITH HYPOGRANULOSIS
- IA1 No Inflammation
- Ichthyosis Vulgaris
- IB HYPERKERATOSIS WITH NORMAL OR HYPERGRANULOSIS
- IB1 No Inflammation
- X-Linked Ichthyosis
- Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis
- Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis
- IB2 Scant Inflammation
- Lichen Amyloidosis and Macular Amyloidosis
- IC HYPERKERATOSIS WITH PARAKERATOSIS
- IC1 Scant or No Inflammation
- Dermatophytosis
- Granular Parakeratosis
- ID LOCALIZED OR DIFFUSE HYPERPIGMENTATIONS
- ID1 No Inflammation
- Mucosal Melanotic Macules (Mucosal Lentigines)
- Ephelids (Freckles)
- ID2 Scant Inflammation
- Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor
- IE LOCALIZED OR DIFFUSE HYPOPIGMENTATIONS
- IE1 With or Without Slight Inflammation
- Vitiligo
- References
- Localized Superficial Epidermal or Melanocytic Proliferations
- IIA Localized Irregular Thickening of the Epidermis
- IIA1 Localized Epidermal Proliferations
- Actinic Keratosis
- Eccrine Poroma
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ and Bowen Disease
- Bowenoid Papulosis
- Clear Cell Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ
- Clear Cell Acanthoma
- IIA2 Superficial Melanocytic Proliferations
- Superficial Melanocytic Nevi and Melanomas
- Pigmented Spindle Cell Nevus
- Acral Melanoma
- IIB Localized Lesions With Thinning of the Epidermis
- IIB1 With Melanocytic Proliferation
- Lentigo Maligna Melanoma
Atlas Of Dermatopathology Synopsis And Atlas Of Lever'S Histopathology Of The Skin 4Ed
Offering a highly visual, systematic approach to diagnosing skin diseases, Atlas of Dermatopathology: Synopsis and Atlas of Lever’s Pathology of the Skin, 4th Edition, is an ideal reference tool or teaching aid for dermatopathologists, pathologists, dermatologists, and trainees. This unique atlas uses a pattern-based approach to differential diagnosis, clearly organized according to what is seen on a microscopic slide. More than 1600 high-quality images assist in the understanding of cutaneous reaction patterns and diagnosis.
- Classifies patterns according to location, reaction patterns, and cell type if applicable, including diseases that have been recently described.
- Color-codes each chapter for consistency, helping you navigate quickly to the information you need.
- Compares “look-alike” diseases in easy-to-reference tables.
- Includes multiple color photomicrographs for each disease, in addition to providing an online image bank.
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Offering a highly visual, systematic approach to diagnosing skin diseases, Atlas of Dermatopathology: Synopsis and Atlas of Lever’s Pathology of the Skin, 4th Edition, is an ideal reference tool or teaching aid for dermatopathologists, pathologists, dermatologists, and trainees. This unique atlas uses a pattern-based approach to differential diagnosis, clearly organized according to what is seen on a microscopic slide. More than 1600 high-quality images assist in the understanding of cutaneous reaction patterns and diagnosis.
- Classifies patterns according to location, reaction patterns, and cell type if applicable, including diseases that have been recently described.
- Color-codes each chapter for consistency, helping you navigate quickly to the information you need.
- Compares “look-alike” diseases in easy-to-reference tables.
- Includes multiple color photomicrographs for each disease, in addition to providing an online image bank.