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ISBN-10 : 0071828253
ISBN-13 : 9780071828253
Author : Raymond L. Barnhill
The definitive survey of diagnostic dermatopathology—and the single-best resource for addressing differential diagnosis at the microscopic level Doody’s Core Titles for 2022! For virtually every kind of skin lesion, this skill-sharpening resource has everything clinicians need to successfully perform differential diagnosis at the microscopic level. Barnhill’s Dermatopathology features a systematic, algorithmic approach that cuts through the complexity of the discipline’s traditional disease-oriented focus, providing a ready-to-use diagnostic tool that puts the entire world of dermatopathology into perspective. This classic has won acclaim as the only dermatology pathology resource that is valuable for both teaching and for clinical practice and differential diagnosis. While other references may be more exhaustive, denser, or larger, none are more clinically useful as Barnhill’s Dermatopathology. With 25% of the dermatology board and recertification examination consisting of dermatopathology topics, this is also an outstanding board review tool. Filled with hundreds of color photomicrographs, the book features a clear five-part organization and nearly forty detailed chapters—each reflecting the scientifically rigorous, up-to-date insights of authors who are acknowledged experts in the field. The book’s vast scope encompasses all skin disease processes—inflammatory, non-inflammatory, infections, and proliferations (harmatomas, hyperplasias, and neoplasms, plus disorders of nails and oral mucosa). Includes Online Bonus Content Increased number of full-color images Numerous tables assist clinicians differentiate similar conditions from one another NEW CHAPTERS on laboratory methods and stains, and updated immunohistochemistry content
Barnhill’s Dermatopathology 4th Table of contents:
PART 1 Inflammatory Reactions in the Skin
1 Introduction to Microscopic Interpretation
2 Spongiotic Dermatitis
3 Interface Dermatitis
4 Psoriasiform Dermatitis
5 Superficial and Deep Perivascular Dermatitis
6 Nodular and Diffuse Cutaneous Infiltrates
7 Intraepidermal Vesiculopustular Diseases
8 Subepidermal Blistering Diseases
9 Vasculitis and Related Disorders
10 Disorders of Cutaneous Appendages
11 Panniculitis
*12 Cutaneous Drug Eruptions
13 Cutaneous Reactions to Exogenous Agents
PART 2 Predominantly Noninflammatory Conditions
14 Alterations of the Stratum Corneum and Epidermis
15 Disorders of Pigmentation
16 Deposition Disorders
17 Alterations of Collagen and Elastin
18 Ectopic Tissue
PART 3 Infections
19 Bacterial Infections
20 Treponemal and Rickettsial Diseases
21 Fungal Infections
22 Viral Infections
23 Protozoal and Algal Infections
24 Helminthic Diseases
PART 4 Proliferations—Hamartomas, Hyperplasias, and Neoplasias
25 Cutaneous Cysts and Related Lesions
26 Tumors of the Epidermis
27 Tumors of Melanocytes
28 Tumors with Hair Follicle and Sebaceous Differentiation
29 Sweat Gland Tumors
30 Fibrous and Fibrohistiocytic Tumors
31 Vascular Tumors and Vascular Malformations
32 Tumors of Adipose Tissue, Muscle, Cartilage, and Bone
33 Neural and Neuroendocrine Tumors
34 Lymphoid, Leukemic, and Other Cellular Infiltrates
35 Cutaneous Metastases
PART 5 Disorders of the Nail Apparatus, the Oral Mucosa, the Genital Mucosa, and the Conjunctiva (Tumors)
36 Disorders of the Nail Apparatus
37 Disorders of the Oral Mucosa
*38 Disorders of the Genital Mucosa
39 Conjunctival Tumors
Appendix 1: Laboratory Methods
Appendix 2: Current and Emerging Molecular Technologies in Dermatopathology
Appendix 3: Molecular Biologic Techniques for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Lymphomas
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