Hematopathology of the Skin. Clinical & Pathological Approach
2nd edition
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- Nombre de pages930
- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids2.744 kg
- Dimensions22,0 cm × 28,4 cm × 4,3 cm
- ISBN978-1-9751-5855-2
- EAN9781975158552
- Date de parution06/05/2023
- ÉditeurWolters Kluwer
Résumé
The most comprehensive reference book on diagnosing cutaneous hematologic disorders available, Hematopathology of the Skin : Clinical and Pathological Approach, 2nd Edition, provides interdisciplinary guidance from more than 40 global experts in the fields of dermatopathology, dermatology, hematopathology, and oncology. Edited by Dr. Alejandro A. Gru, Dr. András Schaffer, and Dr. Alistair M. Robson, this concise yet comprehensive reference features a logical, consistent format heavily illustrated with high-quality clinical and pathological images throughout.
Unparalleled in scope, it is a well-written, easy-to-follow resource for clinicians who care for patients with cutaneous hematologic neoplasms. Emphasizes cutaneous inflammatory conditions and reactive lymphoproliferations that resemble hematologic malignancies and often cause diagnostic dilemmas Includes new editorial board member Dr. Alistair Robson, a globally recognized expert on skin lymphomas Uses a consistent chapter format that covers disease definition ; clinical, histological, immunophenotypic, and genetic findings ; detailed molecular and immune pathogenesis ; detailed differential diagnoses ; and a capsule summary Features hundreds of high-quality clinical and pathological images, tables, and figures that clearly explain key concepts Follows the classification guidelines of the World Health Organization and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Contains the most recent (2022) updates to WHO and EORTC classifications as well as an increased number of international contributing authors
Unparalleled in scope, it is a well-written, easy-to-follow resource for clinicians who care for patients with cutaneous hematologic neoplasms. Emphasizes cutaneous inflammatory conditions and reactive lymphoproliferations that resemble hematologic malignancies and often cause diagnostic dilemmas Includes new editorial board member Dr. Alistair Robson, a globally recognized expert on skin lymphomas Uses a consistent chapter format that covers disease definition ; clinical, histological, immunophenotypic, and genetic findings ; detailed molecular and immune pathogenesis ; detailed differential diagnoses ; and a capsule summary Features hundreds of high-quality clinical and pathological images, tables, and figures that clearly explain key concepts Follows the classification guidelines of the World Health Organization and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Contains the most recent (2022) updates to WHO and EORTC classifications as well as an increased number of international contributing authors


