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.
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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Brief Contents
  5. How to Use This Book
  6. Detailed Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Preface to the First Edition
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Introduction
  11. Disorders Mostly Limited to the Epidermis and Stratum Corneum
  12. IA HYPERKERATOSIS WITH HYPOGRANULOSIS
  13. IA1 No Inflammation
  14. Ichthyosis Vulgaris
  15. IB HYPERKERATOSIS WITH NORMAL OR HYPERGRANULOSIS
  16. IB1 No Inflammation
  17. X-Linked Ichthyosis
  18. Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis
  19. Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis
  20. IB2 Scant Inflammation
  21. Lichen Amyloidosis and Macular Amyloidosis
  22. IC HYPERKERATOSIS WITH PARAKERATOSIS
  23. IC1 Scant or No Inflammation
  24. Dermatophytosis
  25. Granular Parakeratosis
  26. ID LOCALIZED OR DIFFUSE HYPERPIGMENTATIONS
  27. ID1 No Inflammation
  28. Mucosal Melanotic Macules (Mucosal Lentigines)
  29. Ephelids (Freckles)
  30. ID2 Scant Inflammation
  31. Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor
  32. IE LOCALIZED OR DIFFUSE HYPOPIGMENTATIONS
  33. IE1 With or Without Slight Inflammation
  34. Vitiligo
  35. References
  36. Localized Superficial Epidermal or Melanocytic Proliferations
  37. IIA Localized Irregular Thickening of the Epidermis
  38. IIA1 Localized Epidermal Proliferations
  39. Actinic Keratosis
  40. Eccrine Poroma
  41. Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ and Bowen Disease
  42. Bowenoid Papulosis
  43. Clear Cell Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ
  44. Clear Cell Acanthoma
  45. IIA2 Superficial Melanocytic Proliferations
  46. Superficial Melanocytic Nevi and Melanomas
  47. Pigmented Spindle Cell Nevus
  48. Acral Melanoma
  49. IIB Localized Lesions With Thinning of the Epidermis
  50. IIB1 With Melanocytic Proliferation
  51. Lentigo Maligna Melanoma
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