Full Description
Dermatopathology The most up-to-date edition of a pattern-based dermatopathology atlas 
In Dermatopathology: Diagnosis by First Impression, an expert team of dermatopathologists deliver an authoritative guide to the microscopic differentiation of visually similar dermatological diseases that is useful for both trainees and practicing physicians. This latest fourth edition includes new sections on alopecia and immunohistochemistry as well as over 100 new photomicrographs for a total of almost 1000 high-resolution and annotated figures. 
The "Key Differences" pages walk the reader through the identification of distinctive diagnostic features, and disease-based and alphabetical indexes make it simple to quickly locate necessary information. Unique amongst dermatopathology atlases, this book remains organized by microscopic pattern???as opposed to disease category???which makes it the perfect companion for slide analysis. It also offers self-assessment questions and algorithms for pattern analysis, as well as: 
An introduction to gestalt diagnosis
Focus on architectural patterns as well as cell type/morphology
Practical discussion of immunohistochemistry
Expanded sections on melanocytic, soft tissue, and lymphoid lesions as well as alopecia
 A visual feast for practicing dermatologists and pathologists, Dermatopathology: Diagnosis by First Impression will also earn a place in the libraries of trainees.
Contents
Preface, viii
 Acknowledgments, ix
 About the Companion Website, xi
 Introduction, 1
 Chapter 1 Shape on Low Power, 23
 Epidermis
 Regular acanthosis, 25
 Lobular proliferation, 29
 Reticulated proliferation, 35
 Central pore, 42
 Epidermal perforation, 46
 Dermis
 Circular islands, 49
 Cords/tubules and comma shapes, 53
 Space with a lining, 59
 Papillations, 70
 Polypoid (dome-shaped), 77
 Square/rectangular, 82
 Palisading reactions, 88
 Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia above abscesses, 95
 Pink ball, (see Chapter 6)
 Chapter 2 Gestalt: Rash/inflammatory, 99
 Epidermal changes
 Parakeratosis, 101
 Spongiosis, 104
 Papulosquamous (psoriasiform), 108
 Interface (vacuolar), 114
 Interface (lichenoid), 119
 Inflammation: Specific patterns and cell type
 Epidermal eosinophils, 125
 Perivascular, 129
 Band-like dermal/papillary dermal infiltrate, 133
 Diffuse/nodular, 139
 Subcutaneous, 146
 Chapter 3 Cell Type, 153
 Melanocytic, 155
 Spindle cells, 168
 Pleomorphic cells, 186
 Epithelioid vs spindle vs pleomorphic cells, 187
 Endothelial, 188
 Giant, 202
 Clear, 212
 Chapter 4 Top-Down, 229
 Arthropods, 231
 Hyperkeratosis/parakeratosis, 237
 Upper epidermal change, 244
 Acantholysis, 254
 Subepidermal space/cleft, 264
 Granular "material" in cells, 271
 "Busy" dermis, 276
 Dermal material, 279
 Fat necrosis, 292
 Chapter 5 Color - Blue, 295
 Blue tumor, 297
 Lymphocytes, 307
 Mucin and glands or ducts, 315
 Mucin, 319
 Chapter 6 Color - Pink, 327
 Pink ball of spindle cells, 329
 Pink material, 332
 Pink dermis, 339
 Epidermal necrosis, 341
 Chapter 7 Miscellaneous, 347
 Alopecia, 349
 Immunohistochemistry, 354
 Index (Pattern), 361
 Index (Histological Category), 366
 Index (Alphabetical), 369

              
              
              
              

