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This is a teaching website of the Australian Institute of Dermatology. It integrates clinical features of rashes with their dermatopathology and also brings together the dermatoscopic appearance of skin tumours and relates these to the histopathology. This will be useful to both Dermatopathologists and General Practitioners involved in skin cancer diagnosis and management.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Introduction to skin histopathology
This video will look at the structure of the skin and the cells within it because you really need to know what is normal and be able to recognise the normal cells there before you can appreciate what is abnormal! If you want a more detailed view of skin anatomy have a look at this excerpt from Lever's Textbook
Try increasing the 360 number below to 720 and click on the box with the arrows pointing out to view this video full screen in high definition. Press ESC on your computer to go back to normal. Try pressing pause to let it load a bit if you have a slow connection to have uninterrupted viewing in full screen HD mode!
Try increasing the 360 number below to 720 and click on the box with the arrows pointing out to view this video full screen in high definition. Press ESC on your computer to go back to normal. Try pressing pause to let it load a bit if you have a slow connection to have uninterrupted viewing in full screen HD mode!