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Springer Adnexal Tumors of the Skin An Atlas by Kinya Ishikawa
Toward a full understanding of the skin adrexa and associated tumors, an accurate and detailed visual record of the various structures en- countered is essential. Such a comprehensive survey has, however, hith- erto been lacking in works on dermatology; this situation I attempt to remedy in the present atlas by presenting a collection of my own cases over the years. I took almost all the photomicrographs myself using a Nikon Biophot microscope. I would like to express my deep gratitude to Prof. Hitoshi Hatano, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, Keio University, who reviewed this book and consented to its publication. I am especially grateful to Dr. Junya Fukuda, Chief Pathologist, Kawasaki Municipal Hospital, who helped in diagnosing routine histological sections of the skin and gave invaluable advice with this book. I am enormously in- debted to Mr. Soichi Narutomi, Chief Technician, Section of Pathology, Kawasaki Municipal Hospital, who produced first-class prints from 35-mm films. I must express my deep thanks to the late Mr._x000D_Shin Takeichi, Head of Photography, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Keio University, who kindly took photomicrographs for me for many years; some of these are included in the present volume. lowe a great deal to Associate Prof. Kan Niizuma, Department of Derma- tology, School of Medicine, Tokai University, who kindly arranged for this book to be published by Springer-Verlag. Finally, I should like to acknowledge the efforts and goodwill of Springer-Verlag Tokyo. KINY A ISHIKAWA Spring, 1987 Contents Structure of the Adnexa ._x000D_ Table of contents :- _x000D_
Structure of the Adnexa.- Hair follicle.- Normal structure.- Hair cycle.- Sebaceous follicle of face.- Compound follicle.- Mantle hair.- Basal cell epitheliomalike changes of hair follicle in dermatofibroma.- Apocrine glands.- Eccrine glands.- Eccrine sweat glands with clear reticulated cytoplasm.- Dilatation and proliferation of sweat ducts.- Abnormalities of eccrine sweat ducts.- Tumors of the Adnexa.- Cysts.- Trichilemmal cyst.- Steatocystoma multiplex.- Dermoid cyst.- Follicular tumors.- Inverted follicular keratosis.- Trichilemmoma.- Calcifying epithelioma.- Hair follicle nevus.- Trichofolliculoma.- Trichoepithelioma.- Trichogenic tumors.- Sebaceous tumors.- Fordyce's condition.- Nevus sebaceus.- Senile sebaceous hyperplasia.- Sebaceous epithelioma.- Apocrine tumors.- Supernumerary nipple.- Apocrine hidrocystoma.- Syringocystadenoma papilliferum.- Hidradenoma papilliferum.- Eccrine tumors.- Eccrine hidrocystoma.- Syringoma.- Eccrine poroma.- Hidroacanthoma simplex.- Dermal duct tumor.- Eccrine spiradenoma.- Clear cell hidradenoma.- Solid-cystic hidradenoma.- Chondroid syringoma.- Basal cell epithelioma.- Stellar atrophy.- Superficial basal cell epithelioma.- Premalignant fibroepithelial tumor._x000D_