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Dermatopathology edited by Thomas Brenn and Jason L. Hornick

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Surgical pathology clinics ; 10Publication details: Philadelphia Elsevier 2017Description: 511 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780323530354
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RL96
Contents:
Preface : Diagnostic challenges in dermatopathology / Thomas Brenn -- Spitz tumors of the skin / F.D. Menezes and W.J. Mooi -- Advances in the genetic characterization of cutaneous mesenchymal neoplasms : implications for tumor classification and novel diagnostic markers / Leigh A. Compton and Leona A. Doyle -- Atypical fibroxanthoma revisited / Thomas Mentzel, Luis Requena, and Thomas Brenn -- Cutaneous malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor / Boštjan Luzar and Giovanni Falconieri -- Histopathology of spindle cell vascular tumors / Zlatko Marušić and Steven D. Billings -- Sebaceous neoplasms / Katharina Flux -- Update on malignant sweat gland tumors / Michiel P.J. van der Horst and Thomas Brenn -- Merkel cell carcinoma / Melissa Pulitzer -- Cutaneous lymphomas with cytotoxic phenotype / Adriana García-Herrera and Eduardo Calonje -- Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative disorders in the skin / John R. Goodlad -- Cutaneous pseudolymphoma / Christina Mitteldorf and Werner Kempf -- Histopathologic spectrum of connective tissue diseases commonly affecting the skin / Alvaro C. Laga, Allison Larson, and Scott R. Granter -- Immunofluorescence of autoimmune bullous diseases / Gilles F. Diercks, Hendri H. Pas, and Marcel F. Jonkman.
Summary: The current review issue provides an update on selected and difficult topics across the clinical spectrum of dermatopathology, in the hope of providing the reader with an understanding of recent advances in the field and the diagnostic tools to tackle these challenges. The diagnosis of melanocytic tumors continues to represent one of the most challenging areas in surgical pathology, and Spitzoid tumors in particular remain a problematic and contentious topic. Significant progress has been made over the past years in our understanding of the underlying genetics and the behavior of these distinctive melanocytic tumors, which is discussed here in detail. Molecular advances have also had a particular impact on mesenchymal tumor pathology. The current body of knowledge as it relates to cutaneous mesenchymal tumors is reviewed with an emphasis on the development of novel markers. This is complemented by additional overviews on atypical fibroxanthoma, cutaneous malignant nerve sheath tumor, and vascular tumors with spindle cell morphology. Updates on skin adnexal tumor pathology include a review of the morphological spectrum of sebaceous neoplasms, a discussion of diagnostically challenging malignant sweat gland tumors, and Merkel cell carcinoma. The topic of cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders is focused on the spectrum of tumors with a cytotoxic phenotype and Epstein-Barr virus-associated disorders. This is contrasted with an overview of reactive and inflammatory conditions mimicking lymphoproliferative disease, the so-called pseudolymphomas. Two articles dealing with inflammatory skin disorders conclude this review: an overview of the histologic spectrum of connective tissue disease in the skin and an outline of the significance of immunofluorescence in autoimmunone bullous disorders.
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Book Book Medical School Open Shelf RL96 DER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 10 No.2 (June 2017) 150931 Available BK138188

Preface : Diagnostic challenges in dermatopathology / Thomas Brenn --
Spitz tumors of the skin / F.D. Menezes and W.J. Mooi --
Advances in the genetic characterization of cutaneous mesenchymal neoplasms : implications for tumor classification and novel diagnostic markers / Leigh A. Compton and Leona A. Doyle --
Atypical fibroxanthoma revisited / Thomas Mentzel, Luis Requena, and Thomas Brenn --
Cutaneous malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor / Boštjan Luzar and Giovanni Falconieri --
Histopathology of spindle cell vascular tumors / Zlatko Marušić and Steven D. Billings --
Sebaceous neoplasms / Katharina Flux --
Update on malignant sweat gland tumors / Michiel P.J. van der Horst and Thomas Brenn --
Merkel cell carcinoma / Melissa Pulitzer --
Cutaneous lymphomas with cytotoxic phenotype / Adriana García-Herrera and Eduardo Calonje --
Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative disorders in the skin / John R. Goodlad --
Cutaneous pseudolymphoma / Christina Mitteldorf and Werner Kempf --
Histopathologic spectrum of connective tissue diseases commonly affecting the skin / Alvaro C. Laga, Allison Larson, and Scott R. Granter --
Immunofluorescence of autoimmune bullous diseases / Gilles F. Diercks, Hendri H. Pas, and Marcel F. Jonkman.

The current review issue provides an update on selected and difficult topics across the clinical spectrum of dermatopathology, in the hope of providing the reader with an understanding of recent advances in the field and the diagnostic tools to tackle these challenges. The diagnosis of melanocytic tumors continues to represent one of the most challenging areas in surgical pathology, and Spitzoid tumors in particular remain a problematic and contentious topic. Significant progress has been made over the past years in our understanding of the underlying genetics and the behavior of these distinctive melanocytic tumors, which is discussed here in detail. Molecular advances have also had a particular impact on mesenchymal tumor pathology. The current body of knowledge as it relates to cutaneous mesenchymal tumors is reviewed with an emphasis on the development of novel markers. This is complemented by additional overviews on atypical fibroxanthoma, cutaneous malignant nerve sheath tumor, and vascular tumors with spindle cell morphology. Updates on skin adnexal tumor pathology include a review of the morphological spectrum of sebaceous neoplasms, a discussion of diagnostically challenging malignant sweat gland tumors, and Merkel cell carcinoma. The topic of cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders is focused on the spectrum of tumors with a cytotoxic phenotype and Epstein-Barr virus-associated disorders. This is contrasted with an overview of reactive and inflammatory conditions mimicking lymphoproliferative disease, the so-called pseudolymphomas. Two articles dealing with inflammatory skin disorders conclude this review: an overview of the histologic spectrum of connective tissue disease in the skin and an outline of the significance of immunofluorescence in autoimmunone bullous disorders.

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