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Dermatopathology Primer of Cutaneous Tumors

Dermatopathology Primer of Cutaneous Tumors

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Dermatoscopy of Non-Pigmented Skin Tumors

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Although many skin lesions are pigmented, Dermatoscopy of Non-pigmented Skin Tumors: Pink - Think - Blink addresses non-pigmented lesions, which may be more difficult to diagnose. It discusses dermatoscopy not only as a reliable tool for diagnosis, but also for the monitoring of treatment outcomes following topical therapy.

The clinical diagnosis of non-pigmented skin lesions is one of the most challenging in the daily routine. To arrive at a correct diagnosis—or at least an adequate management plan—the clinician needs to collect many pieces of information and put them together like a puzzle. Illustrated with nearly 200 color clinical and dermatoscopic photographs, this book is an invaluable guide for clinicians striving to solve the diagnostic puzzle and correctly identify non-pigmented lesions.

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Author Iris Zalaudek, Giuseppe Argenziano, Jason Giacomel
Table Of Content

TECHNICAL ASPECTS

Physics of Polarized and Nonpolarized Dermoscopy and Digital Photography
Key Features
Key Management
References

Instrument-Dependent Criteria
Key Points
Key Feature
Key Management
References

Metaphoric and Descriptive Language in Dermoscopy: Lessons from
the Cognitive Sciences
Introduction: Metaphors in Dermatology and Dermoscopy
Descriptive Terminology in Dermoscopy
Schematic Illustration
Visual Metaphors
Synthesis: Seeking a Clear, Effective Terminology in Dermoscopy
Key Features
Key Management
References

How to Perform Dermoscopy of Non-Pigmented Skin Lesions
Key Features
Key Management
Flowchart for Diagnostic Procedure
Key Feature
Key Management

DERMATOSCOPY OF NONPIGMENTED LESIONS

How to Assess a Given Non-Pigmented Lesion
Key Features
Key Management
References

Clinical Assessment
Key Features
Key Management

Vascular Morphologies
Key Features
Key Management
References

Vascular Arrangements
Key Features
Key Management
Reference

Specific Patterns
Key Features
Key Management
References

Dermatoscopic Clues in Non-Pigmented Lesions
Summary and Key Features
Introduction
Deciding Whether a Lesion Is Raised
White Clues
White Lines
Surface Keratin, Dermatoscopic White Circles, and Structureless Areas in
Raised Lesions
Other "Non-Vessel" Clues to Diagnosis
Vessel Pattern Analysis
Flat Lesions
Raised Lesions
References

The Influence of Tumor Thickness on the Vascular Morphologies
Key Features
Key Management
References

SPECIFIC DERMATOSCOPIC PATTERNS AND
THEIR DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE

Intradermal Nevi (Including Unna and Miescher Type)
Key Features
Key Management
Clinical Characteristics
Dermoscopic Features
Clinical Management
References

Clark Nevi in Fair Skin Types
Key Features
Key Management
References

Spitz Nevi
Key Features
Key Management
Introduction
Dermoscopy
References

Atypical Spitzoid Neoplasms (Atypical Spitz Nevi, Atypical Spitz Tumors, Spitzoid
Melanoma): a Clinicopathological Update
Key Features
Key Management
Reference

Nevi in Patients With
Bap1 Germ Line Mutation, Red-Hair Polymorphism,
and Albinism
Key Features
Key Management
References

Amelanotic Melanoma
Key Features
Key Management
Early Amelanotic Melanoma
Intermediate Thickness Amelanotic Melanoma
Thick Melanoma
References

Hypomelanotic Melanoma
Key Features
Key Management
References

Cutaneous Melanoma Metastases
Key Features
Key Management
References

Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Short Explanatory Text
Key Features
Key Management
References

Seborrheic Keratosis
Seborrheic Keratosis
Clear Cell Acanthoma
Large Cell Acanthoma
References

Dermatofibromas
Key Features
Key Management
References

Angioma, Pyogenic Granuloma, Angiokeratoma
Introduction
Cherry Angioma
Pyogenic Granuloma
Angiokeratoma
References

Benign Adnexal Lesions
Key Features
Key Management
Sebaceous Lesions
Follicular Lesions
Eccrine and Apocrine Lesions
References

Basal Cell Carcinoma
Key Points
Introduction
Nodular Basal Cell Carcinoma (nBCC)
Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma (sBCC)
Infiltrative Basal Cell Carcinoma (iBCC)
Fibroepithelial BCC
Infundibulocystic BCC
Basosquamous Carcinoma
Conclusion
References

Keratinocyte Skin Cancer
Introduction
Actinic Keratosis
Bowen’s Disease
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
References

Dermoscopy of Cutaneous Neuroendocrine ("Merkel cell") Carcinoma
Key Features
Key Management
Dermoscopy
Management
References

Malignant Vascular, Adnexal, and Fibrous Tissue Tumors
Key Features
Key Management
Malignant Vascular Tumors
Malignant Tumors of the Fibrous Tissue
Malignant Adnexal Tumors
References

Clues for the Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Lesions
from Tumoral Lesions
Key Features
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE) Versus Actinic Keratosis
Psoriasis versus Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma (sBCC) and Bowen’s Disease (BD)
Dermatitis versus Mycosis Fungoides (MF)
References

Dermoscopy for Assessing Surgical Margins
Key Features
Key Management
References

Dermoscopy in the Treatment Decision (Surgical vs. Topical)
Key Features
Key Management
References

Dermoscopy for Treatment Monitoring (Recurrence vs. Clearance)
Dermoscopic Monitoring of Medical Treatments for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers
Key Features
Key Management
References

Diagnostic Clues and Management Rules
Clues for Diagnosing Tumors Showing Dotted/Coiled Vessels
Clues for the Management of Nodular Pink Lesions
Clues for the Differential Diagnosis of Flat Non-Pigmented Tumors
Always Obtain a Histopathological Diagnosis of a Clinically and Dermoscopically
Suspected Diagnosis of Pyogenic Granuloma
Lesions with a Polymorphous Vascular Pattern Should Always Be Considered
Suspicious and Submitted for Histopathological Examination
If Pigment Is Present, Look at It First Before Assessing the Vascular Pattern
Clues to Recognize Melanoma Mimicking Nodular Basal Cell Carcinoma

Confocal Microscopy in the Diagnosis and Management of Non-Pigmented
Skin Tumors (Which, When, and When Not)
Key Features
Key Management
Introduction
Best Indications
Limitations
Conclusions
References

Publish Date 17 Sep 2015
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