| Dermatopathology is a diverse subspecialty. Our presentations are divided by disease process and can be accessed by clicking on the photomicrographs on the left border. Links to general presentations focused on the dermatology and dermatopathology board examinations are included on this page.
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Dermatopathology Board Review Questions (Weedon)
Lichenoid Reaction Pattern (Weedon Chapter 3)
Psoriasiform Reaction Pattern (Weedon Chapter 4)
Spongiotic Reaction Pattern (Weedon Chapter 5)
Vesiculobullous Reaction Pattern (Weedon Chapter 6)
Dermatopathology Board Review Questions (Lever Ninth Edition)
Congenital Diseases (Genodermatoses-Lever Chapter 6)
Noninfectious Erythematous, Papular, and Squamous Diseases-Lever Chapter 7
Vascular Diseases (Lever Chapter 8)
Noninfectious Vesiculobullous and Vesiculopustular Diseases (Lever Chapter 9)
Connective Tissue Diseases (Lever Chapter 10)
Cutaneous Toxicities of Drugs (Lever Chapter 11)
Photosensitivity Disorders (Lever Chapter 12)
Disorders Associated with Physical Agents: Heat, Cold, Radiation, and Trauma (Lever Chapter 13)
Non-infectious Granulomas (Lever Chapter 14)
Degenerative Diseases and Perforating Disorders (Lever Chapter 15)
Cutaneous Manifestations of Nutritional Deficiency States and GI Disease (Lever Chapter 16)
Metabolic Diseases of the Skin (Lever Chapter 17)
Inflammatory Diseases of the Hair Follicle, Sweat Glands, and Cartilage (Lever Chapter 18)
Inflammatory Diseases of the Nail (Lever Chapter 19)
Inflammatory Diseases of the Subcutaneous Fat (Lever Chapter 20)
Bacterial Diseases (Lever Chapter 21)
Treponemal Diseases (Lever Chapter 22)
Fungal Disease (Lever Chapter 23)
Protozoan Diseases and Parasitic Infections (Lever Chapter 24)
Viral Infections of the Skin (Lever Chapter 25)
Histiocytoses (Lever Chapter 26)
Pigmentary Disorders of the Skin (Lever Chapter 27)
Benign Melanocytic Nevi (Lever Chapter 28-Part I)
Malignant Melanoma (Lever Chapter 28-Part II)
Tumors and Cysts of the Epidermis (Lever Chapter 29)
Tumors of the Epidermal Appendages (Lever Chapter 30)
Cutaneous Lymphomas and Leukemias (Lever Chapter 31)
Tumors of Fibrous Tissue Involving the Skin (Lever Chapter 32)
Vascular Tumors: Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions of Blood Vessels and Lymphatics (Lever Chapter 33)
Tumors with Fatty, Muscular, Osseous, and Cartilagenous Differentiation (Lever Chapter 34)
Tumors of Neural Tissue (Lever Chapter 35)
Metastatic Carcinoma of the Skin (Lever Chapter 36)
Dermatopathology Board Review Slides
Dermatopathology In-Service Review 2008
Dermatopathology In-Service Review 2007
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part I
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part II
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part III
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part IV
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part V
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part VI
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part VII
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part VIII
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part IX
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part X
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part XI
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part XII
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part XIII
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part XIV
Dermatopathology Slide Review-Part XV
General Presentations
The Wild Wild West!-Great Dermatopathology Cases from the West Coast-Harbor-UCLA Dermatology Grand Rounds Presentation December 21, 2006
The Year in Review 2005-2006
Web Links to Basic Anatomy and Histopathology
Basement membrane zone-Anchoring Complex
Epidermis-Keratinocyte
Dermis and Connective Tissue
Immunofluorescence
Matrix Metalloproteinases
Skeletal Muscle occurring in the skin
Web Links to General Dermatopathology
Acantholytic Dyskeratoses
Acanthomas
Cysts (Epidermal Inclusion Cysts, Sebaceous Cysts, Pilar Cysts)
Collagen, elastic fibers, and dermal diseases (Scar, Morphea)
Ectodermal Dysplasia
Epidermolytic Hyperkeratoses
Epidermal Nevus (ILVEN)
Gangrene
Hair and Nails (Alopecia, Baldness)
Keratodermas
Panniculitis (Inflammation of the fat)
Perforating Disorders
Photosensitive Disorders
Skin Syndromes (Cowden syndrome, Turban Tumor Syndrome)
Xeroderma pigmentosum
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