With 474 beautiful and painstakingly detailed illustrations of normal human skin, this atlas is indispensable for the clinician and the resident in dermatology as well as for any physician or scientist who is fascinated by the pattern, order, and beauty of the largest human organ, the skin.
An Atlas of the Ultrastructure of Human Skin: Development, Differentiation, and Post-natal Features
This book was written to assist the dermatologists and practitioners in the management of rare and challenging skin disorders.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
1. Introduction -- 2. Phenotyping -- 3. Necropsy and histology -- 4. Mammary Gland -- 5. Skeletal System -- 6. Nose, sinus, pharynx and larynx -- 7. Oral cavity and teeth -- 8. Salivary glands -- 9. Respiratory -- 10. Cardiovascular -- 11.
This book offers a unique and comprehensive look at the structure and function of tissues at the subcellular and molecular level, an important perspective in understanding and combating diseases. • Presents the major systems of the human ...
Mohs surgeons, dermatopathologists and pathologists alike will find this book to be a comprehensive and practical guide to interpreting routine and complex cases of skin malignancy.
SundbergJP: Handbook of mouse mutations with skin and hair abnormalities. Animal models and biomedical tools, Boca Raton, FL, 1994, CRC Press, Inc. SundbergJP, Hogan ME: Hair types and subtypes in the laboratory mouse.
This book contains six new chapters including: blood vessels and lymphatics, external genitalia, eye, ear, skin, and maceration changes.
It will be of interest to anybody researching, or planning to conduct research, on the appearance of human skin.
This book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary review of the molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and clinical aspects of nervous system–immune system interactions within the skin.