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    Author(s)Omar P. Sangüeza, Luis Requena
    PublisherHumana Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781617374074
    Pages321
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2010

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    Humana Press Pathology of Vascular Skin Lesions Clinicopathologic Correlations 1st Editon 2010 Softbound by Omar P. Sangüeza, Luis Requena

    A comprehensive review of all the vascular proliferations involving the skin and subcutaneous tissue, including recently described disease entities. Superbly illustrated with both clinical and histopathologic photographs, the book moves from a proposed new system of classification and nomenclature for vascular neoplasms, to a full discussion of benign and malignant proliferations, including hamartomas, benign neoplasms, malignant neoplasms, and several related newly reported diseases. The authors describe in-depth the clinical and morphologic aspects of each entity and detail their clinicopathologic correlation, differential diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. Content.- 1 Embryology, Anatomy, and Histology of the Vasculature of the Skin.- 1. Embryologie Aspects.- 2. Anatomie and Histologie Aspects of the Dermis and Blood Vessels.- 2 Special Techniques for the Study of Vessels and Vascular Proliferations.- 1. Immunohistochemical Stains.- 2. Molecular Techniques.- 3. Cytogenetic Studies.- 3 Classification of Cutaneous Vascular Proliferations.- 4 Cutaneous Vascular Hamartomas.- 1. Phakomatosis Pigmentovascularis.- 2. Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma.- 5 Cutaneous Vascular Malformations.- 1. Nevus Anemicus.- 2. Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita.- 3. Nevus Flammeus.- 4. Hyperkeratotic Vascular Stains.- 5. Venous Malformations.- 6. Superficial Cutaneous Lymphatic Malformations.- 7. Cystic Lymphatic Malformations (Cystic Hygromas).- 8. Lymphangiomatosis.- 6 Cutaneous Lesions Characterized by Dilation of Preexisting Vessels.- 1. Spider Angioma (Nevus Araneus).- 2. Capillary Aneurysm-Venous Lake.- 3. Telangiectases.- 4. Angiokeratomas.- 5. Lymphangiectases.- 7 Cutaneous Vascular Hyperplasias.- 1. Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia.- 2. Pyogenic Granuloma.- 3. Bacillary Angiomatosis.- 4. Verruga Peruana.- 5. Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia (Masson’s Pseudo-Angiosarcoma).- 6. Pseudo-Kaposi’s Sarcoma.- 7. Reactive Angioendotheliomatosis.- 8 Benign Neoplasms.- 1. Angioma Serpiginosum.- 2. Infantile Hemangiomas.- 3. Cherry Angiomas (Senile Angiomas).- 4. Arteriovenous Hemangioma.- 5. Hobnail Hemangioma (Targetoid Hemosiderotic Hemangioma).- 6. Microvenular Hemangioma.- 7. Tufted Angioma.- 8. Glomeruloid Hemangioma.- 9. Acquired Elastotic Hemangioma.- 10. Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma.- 11. Sinusoidal Hemangioma.- 12. Giant Cell Angioblastoma.- 13. Spindle Cell Hemangioma (Formerly Spindle Cell Hemangioendothelioma).- 14. Benign Lymphangioendothelioma.- 15. Benign Vascular Proliferations in Irradiated Skin.- 16. Glomus Tumors.- 17. Hemangiopericytoma.- 18. Cutaneous Myofîbroma.- 9 Malignant Neoplasms.- 1. Kaposi’s Sarcoma.- 2. Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma.- 3. Endo vascular Papillary Angioendothelioma (Dabska’s Tumor or Papillary Intralymphatic Angioendothelioma).- 4. Retiform Hemangioendothelioma.- 5. Composite Hemangioendothelioma.- 6. Cutaneous Angiosarcoma of the Face and Scalp of Elderly Patients (Wilson Jones’ Angiosarcoma).- 7. Cutaneous Angiosarcoma Associated with Lymphedema.- 8. Radiation-Induced Cutaneous Angiosarcoma.- 9. Epithelioid Angiosarcoma.- 10. Malignant Glomus Tumor (Glomangiosarcoma).- 10 Other Cutaneous Neoplasms With a Significant Vascular Component.- 1. Multinucleate Cell Angiohistiocytoma.- 2. Angiofibroma.- 3. Angioleiomyoma.- 4. Angiolipoma.- 5. Cutaneous Angiolipoleiomyoma.- 6. Cutaneous Angiomyxoma.- 7. Aggressive Angiomyxoma.- 11 Disorders Erroneously Considered as Vascular Neoplasms.- 1. Kimura’s Disease.- 2. “Malignant” Angioendotheliomatosis (Intravascular Lymphomatosis).- 3. Acral Pseudolymphomatous Angiokeratoma in Children (APACHE).



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