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The Melanocytic Proliferation: A Comprehensive Textbook of Pigmented Lesions [Hardcover]

A. Neil Crowson (Author), Cynthia M. Magro (Author), Martin C. Mihm (Author)
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0471252719 978-0471252719 October 15, 2001 1st
The rising number of incidences of melanoma has led to increased interest in the disease from diagnostic, management, and basic science perspectives. The Melanocytic Proliferations describes the pathobiology of pigmented melanocytic lesions, and provides guidelines for their diagnosis and management as they affect the skin and mucosas.


Extensively illustrated, this book is divided into four parts: the biology of melanocytes and malignant melanoma; nonmelanocytic lesions (e.g., lentigo, congenital nevi, compound nevi); melanocytic lesions with the potential to develop as melanoma (e.g., dysplastic nevi); and malignant melanoma (e.g., radial and vertical growth phases). Offering extensive discussions of each lesion, The Melanocytic Proliferations covers clinical applications, histology, differential diagnostic features, diagnostic algorithms, immunohistochemistry, electromicroscopy, and, where applicable, treatment, prognosis, and adjuvant therapy.


The Melanocytic Proliferations is an excellent and indispensable resource for dermatologists, pathologists, dermapathologists, and surgical pathologists.


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"...an incredibly relevant clinical-histopathologic text...useful for both pathologists and clinicians.... The authors are correct in describing the book as a 'single integrated sourcebook.'" (Doody's, March 25, 2002)

"Categories [...] are covered comprehensively and with the precision and clarity that has typified the collective bodies of published works by these three talented authors" "the authors have skillfully chosen to include complementary topics that are both timely and of great practical importance" "Perhaps the most significant entry is a chapter exploring an approach to reporting equivocal and borderline melanocytic neoplasia [...] Inclusion of this subject in The Melanocytic Proliferations should be applauded by all so fortunate to acquire this important book" (George F. Murphy, M.D., Human Pathology, Vol. 33, March 2002)

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The rising number of incidences of melanoma has led to increased interest in the disease from diagnostic, management, and basic science perspectives. The Melanocytic Proliferation describes the pathobiology of pigmented melanocytic lesions, and provides guidelines for their diagnosis and management as they affect the skin and mucosas.

Extensively illustrated, this book is divided into four parts: the biology of melanocytes and malignant melanoma; nonmelanocytic lesions (e.g., lentigo, congenital nevi, compound nevi); melanocytic lesions with the potential to develop as melanoma (e.g., dysplastic nevi); and malignant melanoma (e.g., radial and vertical growth phases). Offering extensive discussions of each lesion, The Melanocytic Proliferation covers clinical applications, histology, differential diagnostic features, diagnostic algorithms, immunohistochemistry, electromicroscopy, and, where applicable, treatment, prognosis, and adjuvant therapy.

The Melanocytic Proliferation is an excellent and indispensable resource for dermatologists, pathologists, dermapathologists, and surgical pathologists.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 539 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Liss; 1st edition (October 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471252719
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471252719
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,824,163 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars "Current views" in a language that is less than precise, February 25, 2002
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Edward Nikicicz "nikicicz" (midlothian, va United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Melanocytic Proliferation: A Comprehensive Textbook of Pigmented Lesions (Hardcover)
It must be the influence of the other authors, because other books by Dr. Mihm are much more clearly written. Nevertheless this book probably has to be read as the alternative is to read journals. Mercy! Please try not to obscure the subject any further.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ok..., September 2, 2010
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guy with a tie (East of the Moon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Melanocytic Proliferation: A Comprehensive Textbook of Pigmented Lesions (Hardcover)
This textbook has some good info but is very outdated. The pRB stuff is completely wrong, though. There are better textbooks available.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and detailed overview of melanocytic lesion aspects, October 5, 2008
This review is from: The Melanocytic Proliferation: A Comprehensive Textbook of Pigmented Lesions (Hardcover)
This book represents an useful and comprehensive overview of the most peculiar and relevant findings of melanocytic lesions.
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Before the 1960s, malignant melanoma was considered a single, monotypic disease with an ominous prognosis. Read the first page
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Arch Dermatol, Hum Pathol, Cutan Pathol, Surg Pathol, Melanoma Res, Invest Dermatol, Mod Pathol, Acad Sci, Clin Pathol, New York, Pediatr Dermatol, Dermatol Surg Oncol, Jan Day, Sure Pathol, Med Genet, United States, Ann Surg, Arch Pathol Lab Med, Clin Oncol, Exp Med, Grace General Hospital, Wallace Clark, Das Gupta, Hum Genet, Lab Invest
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