Cutaneous Hematopathology Approach to the Diagnosis of Atypical Lymphoid-Hematopoietic Infiltrates in Skin /
This volume explores the nexus of manifestations of hematopathology and dermatopathology and provides a novel compartmental(epidermal, dermal, subcutaneous) -based framework to approach a diagnosis that considers both pseudolymphomatous and lymphomatous patterns. Through photographs, tables, and tex...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2014. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Patterns of Lymphohistiocytic Reaction in Skin: An Approach to Cutaneous Lymphohematopoieitic Infiltrate Using Histologic Patterns and Immunostains
- Functional Organization of the Skin as an Immune Response Organ: Skin, Immune Response and Useful Immunohistochemistry
- Role of Immunohistochemistry and Chromogenic In Situ Hybridization in Diagnosis
- Role Of Molecular Genetic and Flow Cytometry Analysis In Cutaneous Hematopathology- Including Application in Ten Disease Categories: Using Molecular and Immunophenotyping Technics in Evaluation of Hyperplasia, Atypical Infiltrates, and Frank Lymphomas
- Epidermotropic Reactions
- Neoplastic Epidermotropic Diseases
- Nodular B Lymphocyte Reactive Patterns: Reactive Nodular B-cell Pattern
- T-cell Pseudolymphoma Presenting in a Lichenoid and Nodular Pattern
- Neoplastic Nodular B-Cell Pattern
- Neoplastic Nodular T Cell Pattern: An Approach to Diagnosis of Neoplastic Nodular T-cell Lymphomas of Skin
- Subcutaneous Pattern: Subcutaneous Lymphoproliferative Disorders
- CD30+ Cutaneous Lymphoproliferative Disorders and Pseudolymphomas
- Lymphohistiocytic and Granulomatous Dermatitis: Differential Diagnosis of Granulomatous Dermatitis
- Cutaneous Pathology of Emergent and Tropical Infections: Skin, Infectious Pathogens, Emergent and Tropical Infections
- Cutaneous Lymphoid Infiltrates in Patients Receiving Biologic Modifiers
- Cutaneous Myelomonocytic Infiltrates
- Cutaneous Intravascular Conditions
- Non-Lymphoid Tumors Mimicking Lymphoma.