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In any histopathology department, cutaneous biopsies form the major
part of the workload. In many instances these may be readily dealt
with by experienced pathologists and their documentation represents
an essential step in organising therapy. However, in a number of
areas dramatic changes have occurred in dermatopathology. The
rapidly changing incidence of pigmented lesions of the skin and the
availability of diagnostic cell markers in the complex cutaneous
lymphomas have meant that for many pathologists a review in these
fields will be valu- able. The distribution and pattern of skin
pigmentation may allow us to make important assertions and draw
importantconclusions about the genetics of skin disease, but also
about human variability. Cutane- ous vasculitis is a difficult
problem where clinicopathological consulta- tion is vital in
diagnosis and the review presented has been written with this
verymuch in mind. In the same way, many diagnostic difficul- ties
exist in assessing buttous lesions in the skin and for this reason
a review was invited. Finally, our understanding of certain skin
diseases has been radical- ly altered by knowledge of the dynamics
of the changes seen, a field which has also beenstudied with
advantage inother systemsin patholo- gy. This volume is intended as
an aide to those many pathologists and dermatologists who, often
together, are responsible for the pro- vision of clinical care in
this demanding field. London C. L. BERRY Contents Melanoma and
Other Melanocytic Skin Lesions. With 8 Figures D. WEEDON .
Cutaneous Vasculitis.
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