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O.P. Sangüeza, L. Requena: Pathology of vascular skin lesions: clinicopathologic correlations

O.P. Sangüeza, L. Requena: Pathology of vascular skin lesions: clinicopathologic correlations Eur J Plast Surg (2003) 26:329 DOI 10.1007/s00238-003-0527-4 BOOK REVIEW Ian T. Jackson O.P. Sangüeza, L. Requena: Pathology of vascular skin lesions: clinicopathologic correlations Humana Press, 2003. 319 pp, 1 CD-ROM (ISBN 1-58829-182-0) USD 135.00 Published online: 11 June 2003 © Springer-Verlag 2003 This book is authored by two dermatologists: Omar P. There are 11 chapters, the first on embryology, anato- Sangüeza, MD, from the Departments of Pathology my and histology of the vasculature of the skin. The sec- and Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of ond is on special techniques for the study of vascular Medicine, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; and Luis proliferations, next is a classification of cutaneous vas- Requena, MD, from the Department of Dermatology at cular proliferations, then comes cutaneous vascular ham- the Universidad Autonoma in Madrid, Spain. It is part artomas, cutaneous vascular malformations, cutaneous of Current Clinical Pathology, Ivan Damjanov, MD, be- lesions characterized by dilatation of preexisting vessels, ing the series editor. cutaneous vascular hyperplasia, benign neoplasms, ma- In the preface, the authors justify this book, stating lignant neoplasms, other cutaneous neoplasms having a that “cutaneous vascular proliferations are exceedingly vascular component, and disorders erroneously consid- common and affect a large number http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Journal of Plastic Surgery Springer Journals

O.P. Sangüeza, L. Requena: Pathology of vascular skin lesions: clinicopathologic correlations

European Journal of Plastic Surgery , Volume 26 (6) – Nov 1, 2003

O.P. Sangüeza, L. Requena: Pathology of vascular skin lesions: clinicopathologic correlations

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Eur J Plast Surg (2003) 26:329 DOI 10.1007/s00238-003-0527-4 BOOK REVIEW Ian T. Jackson O.P. Sangüeza, L. Requena: Pathology of vascular skin lesions: clinicopathologic correlations Humana Press, 2003. 319 pp, 1 CD-ROM (ISBN 1-58829-182-0) USD 135.00 Published online: 11 June 2003 © Springer-Verlag 2003 This book is authored by two dermatologists: Omar P. There are 11 chapters, the first on embryology, anato- Sangüeza, MD, from the Departments of Pathology my and histology of...
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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2003 by Springer-Verlag
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Medicine
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0930-343X
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1435-0130
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10.1007/s00238-003-0527-4
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Eur J Plast Surg (2003) 26:329 DOI 10.1007/s00238-003-0527-4 BOOK REVIEW Ian T. Jackson O.P. Sangüeza, L. Requena: Pathology of vascular skin lesions: clinicopathologic correlations Humana Press, 2003. 319 pp, 1 CD-ROM (ISBN 1-58829-182-0) USD 135.00 Published online: 11 June 2003 © Springer-Verlag 2003 This book is authored by two dermatologists: Omar P. There are 11 chapters, the first on embryology, anato- Sangüeza, MD, from the Departments of Pathology my and histology of the vasculature of the skin. The sec- and Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of ond is on special techniques for the study of vascular Medicine, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; and Luis proliferations, next is a classification of cutaneous vas- Requena, MD, from the Department of Dermatology at cular proliferations, then comes cutaneous vascular ham- the Universidad Autonoma in Madrid, Spain. It is part artomas, cutaneous vascular malformations, cutaneous of Current Clinical Pathology, Ivan Damjanov, MD, be- lesions characterized by dilatation of preexisting vessels, ing the series editor. cutaneous vascular hyperplasia, benign neoplasms, ma- In the preface, the authors justify this book, stating lignant neoplasms, other cutaneous neoplasms having a that “cutaneous vascular proliferations are exceedingly vascular component, and disorders erroneously consid- common and affect a large number

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European Journal of Plastic SurgerySpringer Journals

Published: Nov 1, 2003

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