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Skin Lymphoma: The Illustrated Guide, Third Edition

✍ Scribed by Lorenzo Cerroni, Kevin Gatter, Helmut Kerl(auth.)


Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
274
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Skin lymphomas are relatively rare and can be easily misdiagnosed as psoriasis or dermatitis. These lymphomas can be fatal. Consequently, those in training in dermatology and pathology need to have a good understanding of the clinical presentations and the pathological correlates of this challenging disease.

This updated edition provides:

  • A full-colour illustrated text and atlas that combines pathology with clinical features and treatment
  • updated nomenclature according to WHO/EORTC and WHO classifications
  • Images to expand the diagnostic potential
  • Cases to enhance the scope for teaching and learning
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–8):
Chapter 2 Mycosis Fungoides (pages 11–56):
Chapter 3 Sezary Syndrome (pages 57–65):
Chapter 4 Primary Cutaneous CD30+ Lymphoproliferative Disorders (pages 66–86):
Chapter 5 Subcutaneous β€œPanniculitis?Like” T?Cell Lymphoma (pages 87–96):
Chapter 6 Aggressive Cutaneous Cytotoxic Lymphomas (pages 97–113):
Chapter 7 Cutaneous Adult T?Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma (pages 114–116):
Chapter 8 Cutaneous Small–Medium Pleomorphic T?Cell Lymphoma (pages 117–121):
Chapter 9 Other Cutaneous T?Cell Lymphomas (pages 122–126):
Chapter 10 Cutaneous Follicle Center Lymphoma (pages 129–140):
Chapter 11 Cutaneous Marginal Zone Lymphoma and Variants (pages 141–155):
Chapter 12 Cutaneous Diffuse Large B?Cell Lymphoma, Leg Type (pages 156–163):
Chapter 13 Other Cutaneous B?Cell Lymphomas (pages 164–171):
Chapter 14 Intravascular Large Cell Lymphoma (pages 173–181):
Chapter 15 Cutaneous Lymphomas in Immunosuppressed Individuals (pages 182–188):
Chapter 16 Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (CD4+/CD56+Hematodermic Neoplasm) (pages 189–198):
Chapter 17 Cutaneous Lymphoblastic Lymphomas (pages 199–204):
Chapter 18 Cutaneous Manifestations of B?Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (pages 205–211):
Chapter 19 Cutaneous Manifestations of Myelogenous Leukemia (pages 212–218):
Chapter 20 Cutaneous Manifestations of Other Leukemias (pages 219–221):
Chapter 21 Cutaneous Manifestations of Hodgkin Lymphoma (pages 223–228):
Chapter 22 Pseudolymphomas of the Skin (pages 229–262):
Chapter 23 The Cutaneous β€œAtypical Lymphoid Proliferation” (pages 263–266):


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