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Diagnostic Atlas of Cutaneous Mesenchymal Neoplasia

The definitive pictorial reference in the complex area of cutaneous soft tissue pathology

J. Eduardo Calonje (Author), Alexander J Lazar (Author), Bostjan Luzar (Author)

9781455725014

Hardback, published 3 May 2019

620 pages, Approx. 1510 illustrations (1510 in full color)
28 x 19 x 3.4 cm, 1.74 kg

With its many diagnostic categories, relevant variants, and rare tumors, soft tissue pathology is one of the most challenging areas of surgical pathology. Focusing on the cutaneous soft tissue specimens and reactive mimics most likely to be encountered by pathologists and dermatopathologists, Diagnostic Atlas of Cutaneous Mesenchymal Neoplasia is a superbly illustrated, easy-to-use atlas designed to be used beside the microscope for efficient diagnosis and classification of soft tissue tumors of the skin.

  • Features high-quality histologic and clinical images of multiple examples of each tumor, with captions and bulleted text for quick reference.
  • Uses a high-yield format that facilitates a rapid and accurate diagnosis, including:
    • Characteristic clinical setting
    • Key morphologic features
    • Immunohistochemical properties
    • Molecular diagnostic testing (where applicable)

  • Offers the most complete presentation available of this complex family of tumors, authored by renowned experts in dermatopathology.
  • Expert Consult™ eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements/Dedication

  1. Adipocytic tumors
  2. Fibroblastic and myofibroblastic tumors of the skin
  3. Fibrohistiocytic tumors
  4. Cutaneous smooth muscle tumors
  5. Pericytic (perivascular) tumors
  6. Skeletal muscle tumors
  7. Tumors of vascular origin
  8. Bone and cartilage-forming tumors and tumors of joints
  9. Tumours of neuroectodermal origin
  10. Miscellaneous tumors of uncertain differentiation

Index

Subject Areas: Pathology [MMF]

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