Virtually all sites in the human body can host lesions that simulate neoplasms, and many of these "pseudotumors" can simulate neoplasms on all levels of analysis - clinical, radiologic, and pathologic. This title provides detailed morphologic descriptions and diagnostic guidance in recognizing neoplastic mimics as they occur in the skin.
Neoplastic mimics or ""pseudotumors"" can simulate neoplasms on all levels of analysis-clinical, radiologic, and pathologic - and thus represent particular diagnostic pitfalls for the pathologist. Hundreds of colour images and analysis of diagnostic mimics guide the pathologist through recognising and distinguishing the unusual variants, morphologic anomalies, and misleading features that may easily lead to an inaccurate interpretation and missed diagnosis.