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Dermatology
Books by Topic: cosmetic, dermoscopy,
general, infectious,
Mohs, pediatric, surgery, tumors
Battifora:
Tumors of the Serosal Membranes (Atlas of Tumor Pathology 3rd Series, Vol 15); 1995, 128 pages, 150 illus. In addition to the malignant
mesotheliomas, attention is given to other mesothelial-related tumors such as
primary serous papillary carcinoma of the peritoneum, multicystic mesothelioma,
intra-abdominal desmoplastic round cell tumor, adenomatoid tumor, localized
fibrous tumor, and the so-called mesothelioma of the atrioventricular node.
Churg: Tumors of the Serosal Membranes (AFIP Atlas of Tumor
Pathology, Series 4, Vol 3)
By Andrew Churg, Philip T Cagle
and Victor L Roggli
2006 (1st ed), 147 pages, $75 list
Concentrates
on the cytopathologic and histopathologic features of diffuse malignant
mesothelioma, its many variants and other benign and malignant lesions to be
distinguished from it.
Galateau-Salle:
Pathology of Malignant Mesothelioma; July 2005, 192
pages, $129. Deals with clinical,
radiological, epidemiological, molecular, and histopathological aspects of the
disease. Tumors of the pleural,
pericardial, peritoneal cavities as well as the ovary and tunica vaginalis are
considered. Differential diagnoses
of serosal-based lesions are fully discussed and the use of immunohistochemical
stains is explained. more
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