Dermatopathology. Christine J. Ko
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Preface
10 2 Gestalt
11 3 Cell Type
12 4 Top‐Down
17 Index by Histological Category
List of Tables
1 IntroductionTable 1 Visual recognition in dermatopathology as related to cognitive psych...Table 2 Some entities to consider for a gestalt impression of “normal” skin....
List of Illustrations
1 IntroductionFigure 1 Gestalt impression of a slideFigure 2(A) Location of the tumor ...Figure 2(B) Architecture of an epidermal tumor/processFigure 2(C) Different tumors are predominantly composed of a particular cell...Figure 2(D) Cytologic features are important in pointing toward a benign ver...Figure 3(A) Key epidermal changesFigure 3(B) Distribution of inflammation – major patternsSee Figure 3(A) for...Figure 3(C) The morphology of key inflammatory cells Figure 4(A) Acral skinNote Meissner’s corpuscles (black arrow), Pacinian c...Figure 4(B) Cutaneous lip (top row) has keratin and a granular layer (green ...Figure 4(C) Eyelid skin has a thin epidermis with dermal vellus hairs (red a...Figure 4(D) AxillaFigure 5(A) ArgyriaFigure 5(B) Ichthyosis vulgarisFigure 5(C) Tinea versicolorFigure 5(D) Urticaria
Guide
5 Preface
11 Index by Histological Category
13 Wiley End User License Agreement
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