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Happle Mosaicism in Human Skin

Understanding Nevi Nevoid Skin Disorders and Cutaneous Neoplasia

ISBN: 978-3-642-38764-7

Auflage: 1st Ed.

Erscheinungsdatum: Dezember 2013

Einband: Hardcover

Seitenzahl: 229 p.

Illustrationen: 232 ill.

Verlag: Springer

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Beschreibung

  • Comprehensive overview on mosaicism and mosaic patterns
  • Helps to understand the underlying molecular mechanisms of skin disorders
  • Concise, reader-friendly structured, lavishly illustrated
  • Written by a well-known expert of the field

Mosaicism is a powerful biologic concept, originally developed from the study of plants and animals, and is the necessary basis for the explanation of numerous human skin disorders.

This lavishly illustrated book presents, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of the strikingly manifold patterns and peculiarities of mosaic skin disorders. It is structured in a straightforward, reader-friendly way that will help the dermatologist to understand the underlying molecular mechanisms of skin disorders in order to further improve the treatment outcome. The first two parts of the book are devoted to the mechanisms and patterns of cutaneous mosaicism, with explanation of genomic and epigenetic mosaicism and description of the six archetypal patterns, including the lines of Blaschko, as well as less well defined or as yet unclassifiable patterns. In the third part, the various mosaic skin disorders are examined in depth, including nevi, allelic and non-allelic didymosis, other binary genodermatoses, mosaic manifestations of autosomal dominant skin disorders, and nevoid skin disorders. The book concludes with a note on neoplastic skin lesions, examining models of tumorigenesis.