Color Atlas of DermatopathologyJane M. Grant-Kels This outstanding dermatopathology atlas emphasizes the correlation of pathological findings with clinical presentations and presents a reader-friendly approach to the diagnosis and interpretation of skin biopsy results. With an abundance of color clinical and histologic photographs, and descriptions of numerous dermatological diseases and condition |
Contents
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Chapter 3 Interface Dermatitis | 19 |
Chapter 4 Psoriasiform and Spongiotic Dermatoses | 33 |
Chapter 5 Intraepidermal Vesicular and Pustular Dermatitis | 41 |
Chapter 6 Subepidermal Vesiculobullous Dermatitis | 57 |
Chapter 7 Cutaneous Vasculitis | 71 |
Chapter 8 Nodular and Diffuse Dermatitis | 97 |
Chapter 17 Glandular Adnexal Apocrine and Eccrine Neoplasms | 235 |
Chapter 18 Benign Melanocytic Neoplasms | 247 |
Chapter 19 Malignant Melanocytic Neoplasms | 279 |
Chapter 20 Fibrohistiocytic Lesions | 301 |
Chapter 21 Vascular Proliferations | 317 |
Chapter 22 Neural Neoplasms | 331 |
Chapter 23 Muscle Neoplasms | 345 |
Chapter 24 Depositions and Dermal Disorders | 359 |
Chapter 9 Granulomatous Dermatitis | 105 |
Chapter 10 Follicular Disease Causing Nonscarring and Scarring Alopecia | 131 |
Chapter 11 Panniculitis | 149 |
Chapter 12 Fibrosing Dermatoses | 165 |
Chapter 13 Benign Epithelial Neoplasms and Cysts | 173 |
Chapter 14 Premalignant and Malignant Epithelial Neoplasms | 191 |
Chapter 15 Follicular Neoplasms | 209 |
Chapter 16 Sebaceous Neoplasms | 221 |
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