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Reference \ Tumors Atlas of Cancer of the Skin
G Burg, 235 pp., 455 color illus., 1999.
This state-of-the-art resource features 455 full-color illustrations that depict typical morphologic features. These illustrations are complemented by concise, authoritative discussions of clinical features, histomorphology, diagnostic clues, prognosis, and therapy.
The information you need to offer your patients optimal results is here. Because skin cancers may be detected from early onset and because they represent some of the most dangerous tumors - precise and timely diagnosis is vital to patient care. That's why this text highlights typical clinico-pathologic features and the valuable diagnostic clues they provide. It also emphasizes the broad spectrum of differential diagnoses, including pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions.Contents:
- 1. Tumors of the Epidermis
- 2. Tumors of the Epidermal Appendages
- 3. Melanoma
- 4. Vascular Neoplasms
- 5. Primary Cutaneous Hematopoietic Infiltrates
- 5.1 Cutaneous Lymphomas
- 5.2 Psuedolymphomas
- 5.3 Secondary Skin Involvement in Nodal Lymphomas and Leukemias
- 5.4 Myeloproliferative Disorders
- 6. Histiocytic Disorders
- 7. Mastocytosis
- 8. Connective Tissue Tumors
- 9. Cutaneous Myogenic Tumors
- 10. Merkel Cell Carcinoma
- 11. Tumors of Fatty Tissue
- 12. Cancer-Associated Genodermatoses
- 13. Metastatic Tumors of the Skin
- 14. Cutaneous Markers of Internal Malignancies (Paraneoplasias)
- 15. Surgery for Tumors of the Skin
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