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Main description:
Mohs surgery is microscopically controlled surgery used to treat common types of skin cancer and allows for the removal of a skin cancer with a very narrow surgical margin and a high cure rate. However, for those involved with the Mohs procedure, it is critical to understand the optimal preparation and interpretation of frozen sections.
Complete with hundreds of high resolution figures, Atlas of Practical Mohs Histopathology is written by leading experts in the field and discusses everything from normal skin histology and rare tumors to pitfalls and incidental findings. Dermatologic surgeons, Mohs cutaneous surgeons, dermatopathologists and pathologists alike will find this book to be a comprehensive and indispensable reference.
Complete with hundreds of high resolution figures, Atlas of Practical Mohs Histopathology is written by leading experts in the field and discusses everything from normal skin histology and rare tumors to pitfalls and incidental findings. Dermatologic surgeons, Mohs cutaneous surgeons, dermatopathologists and pathologists alike will find this book to be a comprehensive and indispensable reference.
Feature:
High quality color images
Written by leaders in the field
Indispensable reference for anyone involved with the Mohs procedure
Back cover:
For those who perform Mohs microscopically controlled surgery, it is critical to understand the standards and nuances of histopathologic interpretation. Complete with hundreds of high resolution figures, Atlas of Practical Mohs Histopathology is written by leading experts in the field and discusses the broad range of clinically-focused histopathology from normal skin and rare tumors to pitfalls and incidental findings. Mohs surgeons, dermatopathologists and pathologists alike will find this book to be a comprehensive and practical guide to interpreting routine and complex cases of skin malignancy.
Contents:
1. How to use this atlas
2. Normal skin histology
3. Basal cell carcinoma
4. Infiltrative basal cell carcinoma
5. Differentiating basal cell carcinoma from normal structures
6. Adnexal tumors
7. Microcystic adnexal carcinoma
8. Differentiating infiltrative basal cell carcinoma from other tumors
9. Squamous cell carcinoma in situ (Bowen’s disease) and actinic keratoses
10. Squamous cell carcinoma
11. Differentiating features of squamous cell carcinoma
12. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
13. Rare tumors including atypical fibroxanthoma
14. Pitfalls and incidental findings
15. Artifacts
16. Bibliography
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer New York)
Publication date: January, 2013
Pages: 355
Weight: 1120g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Dermatology
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
From the reviews:
“This is a collection of photomicrographs with concise descriptions of common H&E stained frozen sections skin and skin cancers … . The ideal audience for this book is beginning Mohs micrographic surgeons, pathologists … and dermatology residents assisting in a Mohs surgery clinic. … This is an excellent book to keep near the microscope for teaching sessions. It is ideal for students of Mohs surgery tissue specimen interpretation as it presents an elegantly illustrated, organized, and thoughtful approach to the topic.” (Jon C. Starr, Doody’s Book Reviews, April, 2013)