Practical case-based book covering general principles, histopathologic clues, pitfalls and mimickers, enabling the reader to diagnose cutaneous tumors with confidence.
Cutaneous tumors form the bulk of the daily sign-out in dermatopathology. This practical book explains how to tackle the diagnosis, emphasizing diagnostic clues for each entity as well as pitfalls, mimickers and general pathological principles. This is essential reading for trainees tackling the daily sign-out and board exams.
Practical case-based book covering general principles, histopathologic clues, pitfalls and mimickers, enabling the reader to diagnose cutaneous tumors with confidence.
Cutaneous tumors form the bulk of the daily sign-out in dermatopathology. This practical book explains how to tackle the diagnosis, emphasizing diagnostic clues for each entity as well as pitfalls, mimickers and general pathological principles. This is essential reading for trainees tackling the daily sign-out and board exams.
This practical book takes the challenge of the dermatopathology sign-out and walks the reader through a diagnostic approach, explaining how to distinguish between benign and malignant lesions and identifying histopathologic features unique to each entity. Through discussion of some 150-200 lineage-unrelated cutaneous neoplastic disorders (primary and secondary), the reader will become familiar with common and sometimes uncommon but clinically relevant conditions. Each chapter adopts a consistent style for quick and easy reading, covering typical microscopic features, clinical vignettes, histological variations, diagnostic pitfalls and differentials, and key diagnostic pearls. Chapters also explain general pathological principles, laboratory processing of specimens and medico-legal aspects of neoplastic dermatopathology. Each copy of the book is packaged with a password, providing online access to all text and images. Written by leading pathologists and educators, this is an essential resource for trainees and more experienced pathologists tackling the daily sign-out as well as board exams in dermatopathology.
Ophelia E. Dadzie is Head of Department of Histopathology and Consultant Dermatologist and Dermatopathologist at the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Uxbridge, UK. Meera Mahalingam, trained in Pathology and Dermatopathology (both in the UK and USA), is currently Director of Dermatopathology for VA Consolidated Laboratories, New England.
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