Overview
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Bruce R. Smoller
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Medical Sciences, Dept. Pathology, University of Arkansas for, Little Rock, USA
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Kim M. Hiatt
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, Department of Pathology, University of Arkansas forMedical Scienc, Little Rock, USA
Illustrated in full-color
Bulleted text in organized outlines are user-friendly
One of five basic dermatopathology volumes by the author created in a similar and practical format
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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- Bruce R. Smoller, Kim M. Hiatt
Pages 1-21
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- Bruce R. Smoller, Kim M. Hiatt
Pages 23-52
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- Bruce R. Smoller, Kim M. Hiatt
Pages 53-67
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- Bruce R. Smoller, Kim M. Hiatt
Pages 69-80
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- Bruce R. Smoller, Kim M. Hiatt
Pages 81-106
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Pages 107-130
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Pages 131-160
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Pages 161-178
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Pages 179-200
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Pages 201-217
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Pages 219-238
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- Bruce R. Smoller, Kim M. Hiatt
Pages 239-260
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- Bruce R. Smoller, Kim M. Hiatt
Pages 261-284
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Back Matter
Pages 285-343
About this book
Inflammatory Dermatoses: The Basics will serve as an effective and efficient handbook for the student of dermatopathology, and as a practical bench reference for the practicing diagnostician who desires rapid access to criteria that are useful in differentiating histologically similar entities. The reader will be able to focus upon a single histologic observation, i.e., inflammatory conditions without epidermal changes, and use this as a starting point from which to build a differential diagnosis based upon pattern recognition. As each entity is addressed, there will be a concise discussion of the basic clinical findings and epidemiologic associations. This will be followed by a histologic description, highlighting areas that serve to discriminate between the entity under discussion and similar ones. Any immunologic studies that might augment the diagnostic sensitivity or specificity will be discussed.
The chapters are thematically based and consist of essential bullet points arranged in organized outlines allowing for easy access and direct comparison between entities. The salient histologic features are depicted with abundant high quality, full-color photomicrographs placed immediately adjacent to the appropriate histologic bullet points. This volume will serve as an effective and efficient handbook for the student of dermatopathology, and as a practical bench reference for the practicing diagnostician who desires rapid access to criteria that are useful in differentiating histologically similar entities. The elaborate pictorial documentation will also enable the book to serve as an atlas of the commonest dermatologic disorders.
Reviews
From the reviews:
“The authors present a pocket-sized manual on the histopathology of inflammatory skin diseases. This is a compact reference for trainees in dermatology and pathology that they can tote around in a lab coat pocket. … It is targeted at residents in dermatology and pathology. … This is appropriate for residents who want a primer on inflammatory dermatopathology they can carry. Trainees who like a bullet-point outline presentation may also wish to peruse this book.” (Garth Robert Fraga, Doody’s Review Service, September, 2010)
Authors and Affiliations
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Medical Sciences, Dept. Pathology, University of Arkansas for, Little Rock, USA
Bruce R. Smoller
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, Department of Pathology, University of Arkansas forMedical Scienc, Little Rock, USA
Kim M. Hiatt