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Khan Mohammad Beigi Clinician's Guide to Mycosis Fungoides

ISBN: 978-3-319-47906-4

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: January 2017

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 139 p.

Illustrations: 91 ill.

Publisher: Springer

Delivery times, dependent on availability and publisher: between 2 and 14 days from when you complete the order.

Description

  • Comprehensive text for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and oncologists seeking deeper insight into diagnosis and treatment of mycosis fungoides
  • Includes dozens of color clinical photos to aid readers in diagnosis and treatment
  • Covers the history, categories of disorder, molecular analysis, etiology, epidemiology, effect on body systems, disorder symptoms, and treatment
  • Includes TNM staging, description of the histopathology, and a step-by-step guide through the diagnosis of the disease
  • Discusses the various recommended treatments of mycosis fungoides using clinical research and case studies as guidance

Complete with dozens of color clinical photos to aid readers in diagnosis and treatment, this book includes TNM staging, description of the histopathology, and a step-by-step guide through the diagnosis of the disease. It is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, generally affecting the skin, though sometimes progressing internally over time. However, there is very little comprehensive information on this subject for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and oncologists seeking deeper insight into this lymphoma in one all-inclusive text. Clinician’s Guide to Mycosis Fungoides meets this need, covering the history, categories of disorder, molecular analysis, etiology, epidemiology, effect on body systems, disorder symptoms, and treatment. Additionally, the various recommended treatments of mycosis fungoides are explained, using clinical research and case studies as guidance in part stemming from the author’s extensive research on the topic.