Bullous Dermatitis
The bullous dermatitis pattern is characterized by intraepidermal or subepidermal blister formation. This discussion will be limited to diseases in which blister formation is the primary manifestation rather than blisters as a secondary phenomenon (i.e.,
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Inflammatory Dermatopathology
A Pathologist’s Survival Guide Second Edition
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Inflammatory Dermatopathology
Steven D. Billings • Jenny Cotton
Inflammatory Dermatopathology A Pathologist’s Survival Guide Second Edition
Steven D. Billings, MD Professor of Pathology and Co-Director of Dermatopathology Section Department of Pathology Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH, USA
Jenny Cotton, MD, PhD Integrated Health Associates Ann Arbor, MI, USA
ISBN 978-3-319-41895-7 ISBN 978-3-319-41897-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-41897-1
(eBook)
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This book is dedicated to my wife, Beth, and daughter, Maeve. I am ever grateful for all the joy you bring me and for your love and support. Thank you: I especially want to thank Drs. Yu-Hung Wu and Jasmin Jamora. This book would not have been written without your help. I would also like to thank my residents and fellows who always teach me as much as I teach them. I would also like to thank Dr. Kelsey McHugh for her contribution to the book. Steven D. Billings To the three wonderful men in my life: my husband, Andrew, and my sons, Nathan and Jackson. Thank you: I want to thank all the many colleagues in pathology and dermatopathology who continue to educate me on a daily basis. I would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Brian Schapiro for his assistance in editing select chapters in this book. Jenny Cotton We would also both like to thank our mentors: Drs. Lawrence Roth, Thomas Ulbright, Evan Farmer, Sharon Weiss, and William Moores. We especially thank Dr. Antoinette Hood for all her patient teaching, support, and enthusiasm.
Preface to the 1st Edition
When I was a first-year resident, I emerged from my first dermatopathology confere
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