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Smoller / Hiatt Inflammatory Dermatoses: The Basics


1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4419-6004-7
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 343 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4419-6004-7
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



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.

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1;Preface;4
2;Contents;5
3;Acknowledgments;6
4;1 Superficial Perivascular Dermatitis;7
5;2 Lichenoid/Vacuolar Dermatitis;28
6;3 Superficial Perivascular Dermatitiswith Spongiotic Epidermal Changes;58
7;4 Superficial Perivascular Dermatitiswith Psoriasiform Epidermal Changes;73
8;5 Superepidermal Blistering Processes;85
9;6 Intraepidermal Blisters;111
10;7 Granulomatous Dermatitis;135
11;8 Cutaneous Vasculitis;165
12;9 Alopecias;183
13;10 Panniculitis;205
14;11 Histologic Mimics of Cutaneous Lymphoma;222
15;12 Dermal Pigmentary Disorders;242
16;13 Dermal Deposition Disorders Without Pigment;264
17;Further Reading;288
17.1; Chapter 1;288
17.1.1;Pigmented Purpuric Eruption;288
17.1.2; Viral Exanthem;288
17.1.3;Gyrate Erythema;289
17.1.4;Post-inflammatory Pigmentary Alteration;289
17.1.4.1; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever;289
17.1.5;Polymorphous Light Eruption;289
17.1.6;Urticaria;290
17.1.7;Arthropod Bite Reactions;290
17.1.8;Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy;290
17.2; Chapter 2;291
17.2.1;Erythema Multiforme;291
17.2.2;Graft Vs. Host Disease;291
17.2.3;Lupus Erythematosus;292
17.2.4;Dermatomyositis;292
17.2.5;Lichen Sclerosus;292
17.2.6;Radiation Dermatitis;293
17.2.7;Pityriasis Lichenoides Chronica;293
17.2.8;Lichen Planus;293
17.2.9;Lichenoid Drug Eruption;293
17.2.10;Lichenoid Keratosis;294
17.2.11;Lichen Striatus;294
17.2.12;Lichen Nitidus;294
17.3; Chapter 3;295
17.3.1;Contact Dermatitis;295
17.3.2;Dermatophyte;295
17.3.3;Pityriasis Rosea;295
17.3.4;Photo-allergic Drug Eruptions;295
17.4; Chapter 4;296
17.4.1;Psoriasis;296
17.4.2;Seborrheic Dermatitis;296
17.4.3;Secondary Syphilis;296
17.4.4;Lichen Simplex Chronicus;296
17.4.5;Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris;297
17.5; Chapter 5;297
17.5.1;Epidermolysis Bullosa;297
17.5.2;Porphyria Cutanea Tarda;297
17.5.3;Polymorphous Light Eruption;297
17.5.4;Bullous Pemphigoid;298
17.5.5;Pemphigoides (Herpes) Gestationis;298
17.5.6;Dermatitis Herpetiformis;298
17.5.7;Linear IgA Bullous Dermatitis (Bullous Dermatosis of Childhood);299
17.5.8;Bullous Urticaria Pigmentosa;299
17.6; Chapter 6;299
17.6.1;Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex;299
17.6.2;Pemphigus Vulgaris;300
17.6.3;Pemphigus Vegetans;300
17.6.4;Paraneoplastic Pemphigus;300
17.6.5;Hailey-Hailey Disease;300
17.6.6;Darier's Disease;300
17.6.7;Grovers Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis);301
17.6.8;Warty Dyskeratoma;301
17.6.9;Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS);301
17.6.10;Pemphigus Foliaceus;301
17.6.11;Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum;302
17.6.12;Subcorneal Pustular Dermatosis (Sneddon--Wilkinson);302
17.6.13;Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis;302
17.6.14;Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP);302
17.7; Chapter 7;303
17.7.1;Granuloma Annulare;303
17.7.2;Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma;303
17.7.3;Rheumatoid Nodule;303
17.7.4;Palisaded Neutrophilic and Granulomatous Dermatisis (Interstitial Granulomtous Dermatitis);303
17.7.5;Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma;304
17.7.6;Sarcoidosis;304
17.7.7;Granulomatous (Acne) Rosacea;304
17.7.8;Cutaneous Tuberculosis;304
17.7.9;Leprosy;305
17.8; Chapter 8;305
17.8.1;Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis;305
17.8.2;HenochöSchönlein Purpura;305
17.8.3;Erythema Elevatum Diutinum;305
17.8.4;Granuloma Faciale;306
17.8.5;Cryoglobulinemia;306
17.8.6;Pityriasis Lichenoides et Varioliformis Acuta;306
17.8.7;Polyarteritis Nodosa;306
17.8.8;Superficial Thrombophlebitis;307
17.8.9;Wegener's Granulomatosis;307
17.8.10;Allergic Granulomatosis;307
17.9; Chapter 9;308
17.9.1;Alopecia Areata;308
17.9.2;Secondary Syphilis;308
17.9.3;Follicular Mucinosis;308
17.9.4;Folliculitis Decalvans;308
17.9.5;Lupus Erythematosus;309
17.9.6;Lichen Planopilaris;309
17.9.7;Androgenetic Alopecia;309
17.9.8;Traction Alopecia (Trichotillomania);309
17.9.9;Effluvium (Telogen and Anagen);310
17.9.10;Trichodystrophies;310
17.10; Chapter 10;310
17.10.1;Erythema Nodosum;310
17.10.2;Lupus Profundus;310
17.10.3;Pancreatic Panniculitis;311
17.10.4; -1-Anti-trypsin Deficiency-Related Panniculitis;311
17.10.5;Weber--Christian Disease;311
17.10.6;Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of the Newborn;311
17.10.7;Factitial Panniculitis;312
17.10.8;Sclerema Neonatorum;312
17.10.9;Erythema Induratum;312
17.11; Chapter 11;312
17.11.1;Lymphomatoid Papulosis;312
17.11.2;Chronic Actinic Dermatosis (Actinic Reticuloid);313
17.11.3;Anti-convulsant-Induced Pseudolymphoma;313
17.11.4;Gleevec-Induced Mycosis Fungoides-Like Eruption;313
17.11.5;Gianotti--Crosti Syndrome;313
17.11.6;Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia;313
17.11.7;Cutaneous Lymphadenoma;314
17.11.8;Lymphocytic Infiltrate (of Jessner);314
17.12; Chapter 12;314
17.12.1;Blue Nevus;314
17.12.2;Cellular Blue Nevus;315
17.12.3;Nevus of Ota;315
17.12.4;Nevus of Ito;315
17.12.5;Mongolian Spot;315
17.12.6;Chlorpromazine Hyperpigmentation;315
17.12.7;Regression;316
17.12.8;Argyria;316
17.12.9;Chrysiasis;316
17.12.10;Hemochromatosis;316
17.12.11;Minocycline Hyperpigmentation;317
17.12.12;Ochronosis;317
17.12.13;Amiodarone Pigmentation;317
18;Index;318



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