This expert volume in the
Diagnostic Pathology series is an
excellent point-of-care resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering a broad array of cutaneous neoplasms and their differential diagnoses, it incorporates the
most recent clinical, pathological, and molecular knowledge in the field to provide a comprehensive overview of all key issues relevant to today’s practice.
Succinctly written, richly illustrated, and easy to use,
Diagnostic Pathology: Neoplastic Dermatopathology, fourth edition, is a one-stop reference for accurate, complete pathology reports, ideal as a day-to-day reference or as a reliable training resource.
- Features updates throughout, as well as new chapters on key topics, including more than 10 new chapters on nail tumors and soft tissue tumors
- Details recent advances in diagnostic, immunohistochemical, molecular, and genetic techniques used for identification in neoplastic dermatopathology, including terminology updates needed for everyday diagnostic determinations on often difficult and challenging cases
- Contains detailed yet concise chapters with critical information such as definitions, epidemiology, clinical presentation, macro- and microscopic features, differential diagnoses, and pathologic interpretation pearls—all in an easy-to-reference format
- Features more than 3,000 high-quality print images (with an additional 2,700 images in the complimentary eBook), including gross pathology and clinical photographs, histology images, full-color medical illustrations, and immunohistochemistry and radiology images—all carefully annotated to help you quickly recognize established entities
- Includes updated staging details for melanoma, cutaneous lymphoma, and additional tumors
- Shares the knowledge and expertise of two highly regarded dermatopathologists: Dr. David Cassarino, professor of pathology, and Dr. Christine Ko, professor of dermatology, who present unified yet diverging perspectives in this challenging area
- Reflects the most recent information from the World Health Organization (WHO) 2023 update and European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC)
- Features a templated, highly formatted design; concise, bulleted text; key facts in each chapter; and an extensive index for easy reference
- Includes an eBook version that enables you to access all text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
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Review of the previous edition: "This book is both well organized and well illustrated, making it an excellent resource for trainees and pathologists. The primary difference compared to other dermatopathology texts is the bulleted format. Many other dermatopathology texts disseminate information via a traditional paragraph format. However, due to this version's easily searchable format, this book will allow for quick reference when reviewing slides at the microscope. Additionally, the multitude of high-resolution histologic images will help trainees solidify their pattern recognition skills. The gross images will be useful for interdisciplinary discussions between clinicians and pathologists. This book is recommended for any specialist or trainee interested in learning about neoplastic dermatopathology." --©Doodys Review Service, 2022, Ashley Brent, MD (University of Michigan Medical School)
PART I: MELANOCYTIC TUMORS OF SKIN
Section 1: Benign Melanocytic Tumors (Nevi)
Section 2: Malignant Tumors (Melanomas And Related Lesions)
MELANOMA IN SITU
INVASIVE MELANOMA
PART II: NONMELANOCYTIC TUMORS OF SKIN
Section 1: Epithelial Cysts
Section 2: Epidermal Tumors
BENIGN EPIDERMAL TUMORS AND PROLIFERATIVE LESIONS
PREMALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT EPIDERMAL TUMORS
Section 3: Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions of the Hair Follicle
Section 4: Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions With Sebaceous Differentiation
Section 5: Neoplasms and Proliferations of Eccrine and Apocrine Sweat Glands
Section 6: Nail Tumors
Section 7: Metastatic Tumors
Section 8: Fibrous and "Fibrohistiocytic" Tissue Tumors
BENIGN FIBROUS AND "FIBROHISTIOCYTIC" TISSUE TUMORS
ATYPICAL AND MALIGNANT FIBROUS AND "FIBROHISTIOCYTIC" TISSUE TUMORS
Section 9: Vascular and Perivascular Tumors and Pseudotumors
Section 10: Tumors and Tumor-Like Conditions With Neural, Nerve Sheath, and
Neuroendocrine Differentiation
Section 11: Tumors of Muscle, Fat, Cartilage, and Bone
Section 12: Histiocytic Proliferations
Section 13: Lymphomas and Hematopoietic Proliferations
B-CELL NEOPLASMS
T-CELL AND NK-CELL NEOPLASMS
LEUKEMIC AND NONLYMPHOID INFILTRATES
Section 14: Tumors of Uncertain Lineage
David S. Cassarino, MD, PhD is a consulting dermatopathologist and staff pathologist with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group at the Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. Cassarino is the co-lead author from Diagnostic Pathology: Neoplastic Dermatopathology, 4th edition. Christine J. Ko, MD, is Professor of Dermatology and Pathology at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut