Save time diagnosing skin diseases with High Yield Dermatopathology, edited by Drs. Nooshin Brinster, Vincent Liu, Hafeez Diwan, and Phillip McKee. Part of the High Yield Pathology Series, this title is designed to help you review the key pathologic features of skin disease, recognize the classic look of each disease, and quickly confirm your diagnosis. Its templated format, excellent color photographs, concise bulleted text, and authoritative content, will help you accurately identify more than 400 skin conditions. Vincent Liu - Phillip McKee , MD, FRCPath, Formerly Associate Professor of Pathology and Director, Division of Dermatopathology, Department of Surgical Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA - Hafeez Diwan - Nooshin Brinster Table of Contents: I. Inflammatory Dermatitis A. Spongiotic Dermatitis 1. Atopic Dermatitis 2. Seborrheic Dermatitis 3. Allergic Contact Dermatitis 4. Dyshidrotic Eczema 5. Stasis Dermatitis 6. Spongiotic Drug Reaction 7. Insect Bite Reaction 8. Incontinentia Pigmenti 9. Pityriasis Rosea 10. Photosensitive (Phototoxic/Photoallergic) Dermatitis B. Psoriasiform and Pustular Dermatitis 1. Psoriasis 2. Reiter’s Syndrome 3. Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris 4. Subcorneal Pustular Dermatosis 5. Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis 6. Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis 7. Lichen Simplex Chronicus/Prurigo Nodularis 8. Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus C. Interface Dermatitis 1. Erythema Multiforme 2. Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis/Stevens-Johnson Syndrome 3. Lupus Erythematosus 4. Dermatomyositis 5. Graft-Versus-Host Disease 6. Interface Dermatitis of HIV Infection 7. Pityriasis Lichenoides D. Lichenoid Dermatitis 1. Lichen Planus 2. Lichenoid Drug Eruption 3. Fixed Drug Eruption 4. Lichen Striatus 5. Lichen Nitidus 6. Ashy Dermatosis (Erythema Dyschromicum Migrans) 7. Lichenoid Keratosis E. Acantholytic Disorders 1. Pemphigus Foliaceus 2. Pemphigus Erythematosus 3. IgA Pemphigus 4. Pemphigus Vulgaris 5. Pemphigus Vegetans 6. Paraneoplastic Pemphigus 7. Darier’s Disease 8. Hailey-Hailey Disease (Familial Benign Pemphigus) 9. Grover’s Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis) F. Subepidermal Vesicular Dermatitis 1. Bullous Pemphigoid 2. Herpes Gestationis 3. Cicatricial Pemphigoid 4. Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita 5. Epidermolysis Bullosa Congenita 6. Dermatitis Herpetiformis 7. Linear IgA Disease 8. Porphyria Cutanea Tarda 9. Pseudoporphyria G. Granulomatous Dermatitis 1. Granuloma Annulare 2. Necrobiosis Lipoidica 3. Rheumatoid Nodule 4. Palisaded Neutrophilic Granulomatous Dermatitis (Interstitial Granulomatous Dermatitis with Arthritis) 5. Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma 6. Sarcoidosis 7. Cutaneous Crohn’s Disease 8. Foreign Body Reaction H. Superficial and Superficial and Deep Perivascular Dermatitis 1. Erythema Annulare Centrifigum 2. Urticaria 3. Polymorphous Light Eruption I. Folliculitis, Perifolliculitis, and Inflammation of the Sweat Apparatus 1. Acne Vulgaris 2. Rosacea 3. Hidradenitis Suppurativa 4. Acne Agminata 5. Folliculitis 6. Eosinophilic Folliculitis 7. Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis 8. Acne Keloidalis Nuchae J. Alopecia 1. Alopecia Areata 2. Androgenetic Alopecia 3. Dissecting Cellulitis 4. Follicular Degeneration Syndrome 5. Folliculitis Decalvans 6. Lichen Planopilaris and Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia K. Vasculitis and Vasculopathy 1. Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis 2. Henoch-Schönlein Purpura (HSP) 3. Urticarial Vasculitis 4. Granuloma Faciale 5. Erythema Elevatum Diutinum 6. Polyarteritis Nodosa 7. Wegener’s Granulomatosis 8. Churg-Strauss Syndrome (Allergic Granulomatosis with Angiitis) 9. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 10. Cryoglobulinemia 11. Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome 12. Coumadin Necrosis 13. Cholesterol Crystal Embolism 14. Giant Cell Arteritis 15. Atrophie Blanche 16. Lymphocytic Vasculitis 17. Perniosis 18. Degos Disease 19. Pigmented Purpura L. Fibrosing/Sclerosing Dermatitis 1. Morphea 2. Scleroderma 3. Lichen Sclerosus 4. Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy) 5. Radiation Dermatitis M. Panniculitis 1. Erythema Nodosum 2. Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Associated Panniculitis 3. Pancreatic Panniculitis 4. Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of the Newborn 5. Nodular Vasculitis 6. Lupus Profundus 7. Factitial and Traumatic Fat Necrosis 8. Lipodermatosclerosis (Sclerosing Panniculitis) 9. Infective Panniculitis N. Other Inflammatory Dermatoses 1. Sweet’s Syndrome 2. Pyoderma Gangrenosum 3. Behçet’s Disease 4. Eosinophilic Cellulitis (Wells’ Syndrome) 5. Eosinophilic Fasciitis 6. Zoon’s Balanitis O. Disorders of Keratinization 1. Ichthyosis Vulgaris 2. Sex-Linked Ichthyosis 3. Lamellar Ichthyosis 4. Congenital Bullous Ichthyosiform Erythroderma 5. Palmoplantar Keratoderma 6. Porokeratosis 7. Axillary Granular Parakeratosis II. Infectious Dermatitis A. Viral Infections 1. Verruca Vulgaris 2. Verruca Plantaris (Plantar Wart) 3. Verruca Plana (Plane Wart) 4. Condyloma Accuminatum 5. Molluscum Contagiosum 6. Herpes Simplex 7. Varicella-Zoster Virus 8. Orf (Echthyma Contagiosum) B. Bacterial Infections 1. Impetigo 2. Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome 3. Necrotizing Fasciitis 4. Ecthyma 5. Bacillary Angiomatosis 6. Actinomycosis 7. Granuloma Inguinale 8. Anthrax 9. Corynebacterial infections 10. Lyme Disease 11. Syphilis 12. Lupus Vulgaris 13. Atypical Mycobacterial Infections 14. Leprosy C. Fungal Infections 1. Dermatophytosis 2. Tinea Versicolor 3. Candidiasis 4. Pityrosporum Folliculitis 5. Mycetoma 6. North American Blastomycosis 7. Histoplasmosis 8. Cryptococcosis 9. Coccidiodomycosis 10. Paracoccidiodomycosis (South American Blastomycosis) 11. Chromoblastomycosis (Chromocycosis) 12. Phaeohyphomycosis 13. Sporotrichosis 14. Aspergillosis 15. Zygomycosis D. Other Infections 1. Protothecosis 2. Rhinosporidiosis 3. Leishmaniasis 4. Amoebiasis Cutis 5. Onchocerciasis 6. Schistosomiasis 7. Scabies 8. Tungiasis III. Non-Inflammatory Dermatoses A. Metabolic and Degenerative Disorders 1. Necrolytic Migratory Erythema 2. Acrodermatitis Enteropathica 3. Cutaneous Amyloidosis 4. Adult Colloid Milium 5. Juvenile Colloid Milium 6. Gout 7. Lichen Myxedematosus/Scleromyxedema 8. Scleredema (Buschke) 9. Pretibial Myxedema 10. Follicular Mucinosis 11. Calcinosis Cutis 12. Calciphylaxis 13. Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis B. Diseases of Collagen and Elastic Tissue 1. Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum 2. Elastosis Perforans Serpiginosa 3. Reactive Perforating Collagenosis 4. Kyrle’s Disease (Hyperkeratosis Follicularis et Parafollicularis in Cutem Penetrans) C. Disorders of Pigmentation 1. Vitilgo 2. Drug-Induced Pigmentation IV. Neoplasms A. Cysts and Pseudocysts 1. Dilated Pore of Winer 2. Epidermoid Cyst 3. Pilar Cyst 4. Proliferating Pilar Tumor 5. Steatocystoma 6. Eruptive Vellus Hair Cyst 7. Hidrocystoma 8. Cutaneous Ciliated Cyst 9. Dermoid Cyst 10. Digital Myxoid Cyst B. Melanocytic Neoplasms 1. Ephelis 2. Lentigo 3. Ink Spot Lentigo 4. Labial Melanotic Macule 5. Melanocytic Nevus 6. Acral Nevus 7. Congenital Melanocytic Nevus 8. Halo Nevus 9. Balloon Cell Nevus 10. Recurrent (Persistent) Nevus (Pseudomelanoma) 11. Atypical Genital (Milk-Line, Flexural) Nevus (Nevus of Special Anatomic Sites) 12. Dysplastic Nevus 13. Spitz Nevus 14. Pigmented Spindle Cell Nevus (Reed Nevus) 15. Nevus of Ota (Nevus Fusoceruleus Ophthalmomaxillaris) and Nevus of Ito (Nevus Fusoceruleus Acromioclavicularis) 16. Blue Nevus 17. Combined Nevus 18. Deep Penetrating Nevus 19. Melanoma C. Keratinocytic Neoplasms 1. Epidermal Nevus 2. Seborrheic Keratosis 3. Inverted Follicular Keratosis 4. Stucco Keratosis 5. Borst-Jadasshon phenomenon 6. Large Cell Acanthoma 7. Acantholytic Acanthoma 8. Warty Dyskeratoma 9. Clear Cell Acanthoma 10. Actinic Keratosis 11. Squamous Cell Carcinoma 12. Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ 13. Keratoacanthoma 14. Verrucous Carcinoma 15. Basal Cell Carcinoma D. Follicular Neoplasms 1. Trichoepithelioma 2. Desmoplastic Trichoepithelioma 3. Trichilemmoma 4. Desmoplastic Trichilemmoma 5. Tumor of the Follicular Infundibulum (Infundibuloma) 6. Pilar Sheath Acanthoma 7. Basaloid Follicular Hamartoma 8. Trichoblastoma 9. Trichofolliculoma 10. Pilomatrixoma 11. Lymphadenoma Cutis 12. Trichilemmal Carcinoma 13. Matrical Carcinoma (Pilomatrix Carcinoma, Malignant Pilomatrixoma) E. Sebaceous Neoplasms 1. Nevus Sebaceus of Jadasshon (Organoid Nevus) 2. Sebaceous Hyperplasia 3. Sebaceous Adenoma 4. Sebaceoma 5. Sebaceous Carcinoma F. Eccrine/Apocrine Neoplasms 1. Poroma 2. Dermal Duct Tumor 3. Eccrine Syringofibroadenoma (Acrosyringeal Nevus) 4. Syringoma 5. Nodular Hidradenoma 6. Chondroid Syringoma (Mixed Tumor) 7. Eccrine Spiradenoma 8. Cylindroma 9. Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum 10. Hidradenoma Papilliferum 11. Tubular Apocrine Adenoma (Papillary Tubular Adenoma) 12. Papillary Eccrine Adenoma 13. Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma 14. Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma 15. Eccrine Porocarcinoma 16. Primary Cutaneous Mucinous Carcinoma 17. Hidradenocarcinoma (Malignant Acrospiroma, Clear Cell Hidradenocarcinoma) 18. Eccrine Ductal Carcinoma 19. Aggressive Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma 20. Apocrine Carcinoma G. Fibrous, Fibrohistiocytic, and Myofibroblastic Neoplasms 1. Hypertrophic Scar 2. Keloid 3. Fibrous Papule 4. Acrochordon (Fibroepithelial Polyp, Skin Tag) 5. Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma 6. Superficial Angiomyxoma 7. Palmar Fibromatosis (Dupuytren’s Contracture) 8. Nodular Fasciitis 9. Elastofibroma 10. Fibroma of Tendon Sheath 11. Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath 12. Inclusion Body Fibromatosis (Infantile Digital Fibromatosis) 13. Fibrous Hamartoma of Infancy 14. Sclerotic Fibroma (Storiform Collagenoma) 15. Infantile Myofibromatosis and Solitary Myofibroma 16. Myoepithelioma 17. Solitary Fibrous Tumor 18. Dermatofibroma (Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma) 19. Cellular Fibrous Histiocytoma 20. Atypical Fibrous Histiocytoma 21. Dermatomyofibroma 22. Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans (DFSP) 23. Giant Cell Fibroblastoma 24. Atypical Fibroxanthoma 25. Superficial Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma (Superficial Pleomorphic Sarcoma-NOS) 26. Epithelioid Sarcoma H. Vascular Neoplasms 1. Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia (Masson’s Tumor) 2. Lobular Capillary Hemangioma (Pyogenic Granuloma) 3. Port-Wine Stain 4. Infantile Hemangioma (Strawberry Nevus, Juvenile Hemangioma, Infantile Hemangioendotheioma) 5. Cavernous Hemangioma 6. Arteriovenous Hemangioma (Arteriovenous Malformation, Cirsoid Aneurysm) 7. Cherry Hemangioma (Senile Hemangioma, Campbell de Morgan Spot) 8. Angiokeratoma 9. Hobnail Hemangioma (Targetoid Hemosiderotic Hemangioma) 10. Spindle Cell Hemangioma 11. Multinucleate Cell Angiohistocytoma 12. Epitheliod Hemangioma (Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia) 13. Reactive Angioendotheliomatosis 14. Lymphangioma Circumscriptum 15. Glomus Tumor/Glomangioma 16. Myopericytoma 17. Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma 18. Kaposi’s Sarcoma 19. Cutaneous Angiosarcoma 20. Epithelioid Angiosarcoma I. Neural-Neuroendocrine Neoplasms 1. Traumatic Neuroma 2. Morton’s Neuroma (Metatarsalgia) 3. Neurofibroma 4. Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma) 5. Palisaded Encapsulated Neuroma (Solitary Circumscribed Neuroma) 6. Granular Cell Tumor 7. Neurothekeoma (Myxoid Neurothekeoma, Dermal Nerve Sheath Myxoma) 8. Cellular Neurothekeoma 9. Perineurioma 10. Nasal Glioma 11. Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (Neurofibrosarcoma, Malignant Schwannoma) 12. Merkel Cell Carcinoma J. Muscular Neoplasms 1. Leiomyoma and Angioleiomyoma 2. Leiomyosarcoma K. Adipose, Osseous, and Cartilaginous Neoplasms 1. Lipoma 2. Angiolipoma 3. Spindle Cell Lipoma 4. Pleomorphic Lipoma 5. Liposarcoma 6. Osteoma Cutis 7. Soft Tissue Chondroma L. T-Cell (and NK/T-Cell) Neoplasms 1. T-Cell Pseudolymphoma 2. Chronic Actinic Dermatitis (Actinic Reticuloid) 3. Mycosis Fungoides 4. Sézary Syndrome 5. Pagetoid Reticulosis 6. Granulomatous Slack Skin 7. Primary Cutaneous CD8-Positive Epidermotropic Cytotoxic T-Cell Lymphoma 8. Lymphomatoid Papulosis 9. Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma 10. Subcutaneous Panniculitis-Like T-Cell Lymphoma 11. Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma (ATLL) 12. Extranodal NK/T-Cell Lymphoma, Nasal Type 13. Gamma/Delta T-Cell Lymphoma M. B-Cell Neoplasms 1. B-Cell Pseudolymphoma (Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia) 2. Primary Cutaneous Marginal Zone Lymphoma (MALT) 3. Follicle Center Cell Lymphoma (FCCL) 4. Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma 5. Intravascular Large B-Cell Lymphoma 6. Lymphomatoid Granulomatosis N. Histiocytic, Xanthomatous, Mast Cell, Plasma Cell, and Myeloid Neoplasms 1. Xanthomata 2. Xanthogranuloma (Juvenile) 3. Xanthoma Disseminatum 4. Verruciform Xanthoma 5. Rosai-Dorfman Disease 6. Reticulohistiocytoma 7. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis 8. Cutaneous Mastocytosis 9. Leukemia Cutis 10. Plasmacytoma O. Cutaneous Metastases/Implantation 1. Cutaneous Endometriosis 2. Cutaneous Metastases Extramammary Paget’s Disea se ...
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