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Atlas of Cutaneous Lymphomas - Classification and Differential Diagnosis

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This atlas contains excellent clinical and histopathologic images and text of each of the types of cutaneous lymphoma (around 25 entities). It is the first go-to text for those who are considering a diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma in their differential diagnosis. The text also includes diagnostic mimics of lymphoma and differential diagnosis tables and algorithms. The target audience is general practitioners, dermatologists, pathologists and students, residents and fellows. The diagnosis of lymphoma in the skin is confounded by the myriad of disorders that can mimic lymphoma clinically and histopathologically and by inconsistencies in the diagnostic classification that have only recently been resolved. In the last decade the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Cutaneous Lymphoma Group and the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborated in a series of workshops and consensus meetings to arrive at a definitive classification scheme for cutaneous lymphoma. Unfortunately, the publication by the WHO that described this schema included all lymphomas and has the skin tumors scattered throughout the volume. There is currently no go to text for those who are considering a diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma in their differential diagnosis. As a result there continues to be confusion about the diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma, although this classification scheme was published in 2008.

List of contents

History and Genesis of the EORTC/WHO Lymphoma classification.- Beyond the routine processing: immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization and genetic analysis.- Mycosis fungoides.- MF variants and subtypes.- Folliculotropic MF.- Pagetoid reticulosis.- Granulomatous slack skin.- Sézary syndrome.- Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma.- Primary cutaneous CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorders.- Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma.- Lymphomatoid papulosis.- Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma.- Extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type.- Primary cutaneous peripheral T-cell lymphoma, rare subtypes.- Primary cutaneous CD8-positive aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma.- Primary cutaneous gamma-delta T-cell lymphoma.- Primary cutaneous CD4-positive small/medium T-cell lymphoma.- Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT).- Primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma.- Primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg type.- Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma.- Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm.- Clinical mimics of T cell lymphomas.- Clinical mimics of B cell lymphomas.- Histopathologic mimics of cutaneous T cell lymphoma.- Histopathologic mimics of cutaneous B cell lymphoma.- Glossary.

Summary

This atlas contains excellent clinical and histopathologic images and text of each of the types of cutaneous lymphoma (around 25 entities). It is the first go-to text for those who are considering a diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma in their differential diagnosis. The text also includes diagnostic mimics of lymphoma and differential diagnosis tables and algorithms. The target audience is general practitioners, dermatologists, pathologists and students, residents and fellows. The diagnosis of lymphoma in the skin is confounded by the myriad of disorders that can mimic lymphoma clinically and histopathologically and by inconsistencies in the diagnostic classification that have only recently been resolved. In the last decade the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Cutaneous Lymphoma Group and the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborated in a series of workshops and consensus meetings to arrive at a definitive classification scheme for cutaneous lymphoma. Unfortunately, the publication by the WHO that described this schema included all lymphomas and has the skin tumors scattered throughout the volume. There is currently no go to text for those who are considering a diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma in their differential diagnosis. As a result there continues to be confusion about the diagnosis of cutaneous lymphoma, although this classification scheme was published in 2008.

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“The purpose is to educate dermatologists
specializing in diagnosing and treating cutaneous lymphomas. … As the most
accurate and up-to-date reference on primary cutaneous lymphomas, this book is
recommended to dermatologists who treat such patients, as well as oncologists.
The authors have done a wonderful job of distilling the most important
information one needs to know about each type.” (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book
Reviews, October, 2015)

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"The purpose is to educate dermatologists specializing in diagnosing and treating cutaneous lymphomas. ... As the most accurate and up-to-date reference on primary cutaneous lymphomas, this book is recommended to dermatologists who treat such patients, as well as oncologists. The authors have done a wonderful job of distilling the most important information one needs to know about each type." (Patricia Wong, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2015)

Product details

Authors Joi B. Carter, Amrita Goyal, Lyn McDivitt Duncan
Assisted by Joi B. Carter (Editor), Amrit Goyal (Editor), Amrita Goyal (Editor), Lyn McDivitt Duncan (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319172163
ISBN 978-3-31-917216-3
No. of pages 214
Dimensions 216 mm x 150 mm x 287 mm
Weight 794 g
Illustrations XIII, 214 p. 104 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Pathologie, A, Medicine, Pathology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Oncology, Dermatology

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