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Lernen Sie von den Fachleuten und verbessern Sie Ihre diagnostische
Genauigkeit, indem Sie mit diesem gut bebilderten Leitfaden uber
die Dermatopathologie infektioeser und parasitarer Dermatosen die
UEbereinstimmung klinischer Studien mit histopathologischen
Untersuchungen uberprufen, inbegriffen tropische Hautkrankheiten
Dieses neue Buch: - betont geradlinige muster-basierte Ansatze fur
die dermatologischen Diagnose. - pruft die Passung klinischer
Funktionsstoerungen mit histopathologischen Verfahren zur Gewinnung
eines vollstandigen diagnostischen Bildes. - enthalt mehr als 250
herausragende Bilder mit Kommentaren zur Unterstutzung einer
genauen Diagnose. - ist ein pragnanter Leitfaden mit diagnostischen
Hinweisen. - stammt von weltweit anerkannten Autoren. Dieses Buch
ist das ideale Referenzwerk zur Vorbereitung von Abschlussprufungen
und zur Anleitung von Klinikarzten und Pathologen in der
dermatopathologischen Praxis.
The term "lymphoma" was originally used by Billroth in 1871 [55],
and by Virehow [763] some years before that, for the designation of
swelling of lymph nodes that was not due to "eareinoma, sareoma,
ehondroma, myxoma, ete. " In his paper, Billroth reeounted
sueeessful treatment with arsenie (" Fowler's solution") of
multiple "lymphomas" that had developed in a 40-year-old woman
during a 10-month period. From this report it is not entirely clear
if the multiple" lymphomas" deseribed were infeetious or if they
were eonsis- te nt with what we now mean by "malignant lymphoma. "
Today, the term "malignant lymphoma" is generally used eolleetively
for malignant lymphoproliferative neoplasms that tend to arise in
lymph nodes and also eneompasses Hodgkin's disease and
non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. The adjeetive "malignant" seems somewhat
superfluous sinee, in addition to Bill- roth's original
eonnotation, the sense of malignaney is nowadays read into the word
"lymphoma. " To be sure, true, i. e. , malignant, lymphomas have to
be differentiated from "pseudolymphomas," or to put it more
exaetly, "pseudomalignant lymphomas. " In this book, "lymphoma" and
"malignant lymphoma" are used interehan- geably for malignant
neoplastie lymphoproliferative disorders, and "pseudo- lymphoma" is
used for benign lymphomatous proeesses. Our editorial eonsultant,
Dr. M. Leider, disagrees with all of this. In his Dictionary of
Dermatological Words, Terms, and Phrases [421] and other works, he
maintains that there is no etymologieal basis for words bearing the
eontrived suffix" -oma" or the true Greek suffix" -ma" to denote
malignaney.
This book offers a unique insight into the world of cutaneous
lymphomas. In addition to the case description it gives the
clinical, histological, and in most cases also the phenotypical
features and the results of molecular techniques. A commentary puts
the observations into the context of cutaneous lymphomas. High
quality pictures accompany this exceptional collection of rare and
unusual cases. These will interest dermatologists, oncologists,
pathologists and hematologists.
Skin cancer is the most frequent malignancy in humans and its
incidence is still increasing. This situation calls for major
efforts to manage the disease. Preventive measures must include
reduced UV exposure and an enhanced common awareness of skin
lesions. Advanced surgical techniques allow safe removal with
excellent cosmetic results. In many cases alternative treatment
modalities such as radiotherapy, cryosurgery and photodynamic
therapy are applicable. The development of optimal sun screens and
UV-protective clothes, new tools for early diagnosis of malignant
lesions including videomicroscopy, improved evaluation of biopsy
material and new treatment schemes will contribute to better
patient care. New developments in therapy including pegylated
interferons, cytokine-inducing molecules, monoclonal antibodies and
vaccination approaches using peptides, dendritic cells, viruses or
nDNA give hope for well-tolerated and efficient treatments.
Skin cancer is the most frequent malignancy in humans and its
incidence is still increasing. This situation calls for major
efforts to manage the disease. Preventive measures must include
reduced UV exposure and an enhanced common awareness of skin
lesions. Advanced surgical techniques allow safe removal with
excellent cosmetic results. In many cases alternative treatment
modalities such as radiotherapy, cryosurgery and photodynamic
therapy are applicable. The development of optimal sun screens and
UV-protective clothes, new tools for early diagnosis of malignant
lesions including videomicroscopy, improved evaluation of biopsy
material and new treatment schemes will contribute to better
patient care. New developments in therapy including pegylated
interferons, cytokine-inducing molecules, monoclonal antibodies and
vaccination approaches using peptides, dendritic cells, viruses or
nDNA give hope for well-tolerated and efficient treatments.
Improve your dermatological diagnostic accuracy. The most efficient
method in the diagnosis of skin diseases is the combined validation
of clinical and histopathological features. The results of biopsy
investigation in isolation don t always yield answers. But when
considered together, the clinical pattern and the histopathology,
then diagnosis can become clearer. In this process the diagnostic
impact of histopathology may be decisive or just confirmative to
the clinical differential diagnosis. The structure of the book
follows a basic approach to morphology, which is overall
orientation at scanning magnification first, then identifying a
prototypic pattern, and finally finding the essential diagnostic
clue(s) under high power magnification. Dermatopathology: Practical
Differential Diagnosis by Clinicopathologic Pattern provides top
quality images to correlate clinical presentations with
histopathologic features. Annotated images highlight subtle
indications that can clinch the diagnosis. Concise, bullet-pointed
text provides further context. Written by internationally renowned
authors, the book is ideal for anyone involved in the diagnosis of
skin disease.
Dieses grundlegende, verlassliche und ubersichtliche
Nachschlagewerk ermoeglicht angehenden und praktizierenden
Dermatologen die prazise und zielfuhrende Diagnose von
Hauterkrankungen. In ausgewogener Weise finden klinische und
histopathologische Merkmale Berucksichtigung. Eine Vielzahl von
Erkrankungen lassen sich direkt und musterbasiert identifizieren,
wobei die Diagnosekriterien weit heruntergebrochen werden. Erganzt
werden die Ausfuhrungen durch 250 hochwertige Bilder, anhand derer
Dermatologen ihre Befunde vergleichen koennen.
Nach tiber 30 Jahren konnte 1983 die X. Fortbildungswoche fUr
praktische Dermato- logie und Venerologie stattfinden. Mit
Weitsicht hatte mein Vorgiinger im Amte, Professor Dr. Alfred
Marchionini nach dem 2. Weltkrieg die Fortbildung als wesent-
liches Prinzip iirztlicher Tiitigkeit erkannt und bereits 1951 den
ersten Fortbildungs- kurs fUr praktische Dermatologie und
Venerologie an der Dermatologischen Klinik und Poliklinik der
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitiit durchgeftihrt. 1m Vorwort zu dem
ersten Fortbildungsband lesen wir aus der Feder von Alfred
Marchionini: "Wiihrend die Fortbildung der Fachiirzte fUr
Dermatologie in einer Reihe von Liin- dern - ich denke etwa an die
USA oder an Italien - seit langer Zeit bestens organisiert ist, so
daB in regelmiiBigen Abstiinden entsprechende Kurse stattfinden,
hat sie sich in Deutschland noch wenig eingebtirgert". Seit diesem
ersten Fortbildungskurs 1951 ist viel Zeit in's Land gegangen.
Festzu- stell en bleibt, daB an den Munchner Fortbildungstagen von
Mal zu Mal grol3eres Interesse bei den Fachkollegen bestand, sodal3
es 1973 notwendig wurde, mit dieser Veranstaltung aus dem
Klinikrahmen herauszugehen und sie in das Sheraton Hotel, Mtinchen,
zu verlegen. SchlieBlich hat sich innerhalb der letzten 16 Jahre
aus dem relativ kleinen "Fortbildungskurs" an der Munchner Klinik
eine internationale Fort- bildungswoche fUr praktische Dermatologie
und Venerologie entwickelt, die nicht nur Dermatologen in unserem
Lande, sondern auch Dermatologen im deutschsprachigen Auslande ein
Fortbildungsforum bieten soIl.
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