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Author Hosler, Gregory A., author

Title Molecular diagnostics for dermatology : practical applications of molecular testing for the diagnosis and management of the dermatology patient / Gregory A. Hosler, Kathleen M. Murphy
Published Heidelberg ; New York : Springer, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- Terms and Definitions -- Basics of Molecular Biology and Nucleic Acids -- Principles of the Molecular Basis for Disease -- Molecular Testing Methods -- PCR and PCR-based Assays -- In situ Hybridization -- FISH and Cytogenetics -- Comparative Genomic Hybridization -- Microarray Analysis -- Melanoma -- Cutaneous Lymphoma and Leukemia Cutis -- Soft Tissue tumors -- Genodermatoses -- Infectious Disease -- Viral -- Bacterial and Mycobacterial -- Fungi and Parasites -- Emerging Molecular Applications in Dermatology -- Pharmacogenetics/Pharmacogenomics -- Theranostics
Summary This textbook presents the current (and near-future) state of affairs of molecular testing as it pertains to the dermatology patient. It focuses on practical applications of molecular diagnostics over a cross-section of dermatologic disease, including melanoma, lymphoma, soft tissue tumors, genodermatoses, and infectious disease. It includes practical advice to those ordering molecular tests as well as to those considering performing such tests, providing a potential template for a comprehensive dermatologic molecular diagnostics test menu. Pitfalls of interpretation and algorithmic approaches to testing are included. The textbook is directed towards all readers - clinicians, pathologists, laboratorians, and other inquisitive minds - independent of their level of molecular expertise, to provoke thought or perhaps even change practice. The context for the book is the rapid evolution of the field of molecular diagnostics, which is becoming more pervasive in all disciplines of medicine, including dermatology. This is indeed an exciting time in dermatology. Molecular testing is now incorporated into all aspects of patient management, including diagnostics (identifying and classifying disease), prognostics (predicting disease course), and theranostics (predicting response to therapy). For example, molecular tests are now used to detect germline mutations that result in genodermatoses, somatic genetic events that characterize tumors such as melanoma and sarcomas, and genetic material of otherwise undetectable infectious organisms. For melanoma and lymphoma, testing can potentially predict tumor behavior and modify patient staging. Regarding theranostics, molecular tests that identify specific mutations in proto-oncogenes, such as BRAF and others, are now used to predict which patients will respond to designer targeted therapies. Molecular theranostics has revolutionized the entire treatment paradigm for patients with advanced melanoma, replacing 'excise and pray' approaches with personalized medicine
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed May 6, 2014)
Subject Skin -- Diseases -- Molecular diagnosis
Dermatology.
Pathology, Molecular.
Leukemia.
Lymphomas.
Melanoma.
Mycosis fungoides.
Pathology, Molecular
Skin Diseases -- diagnosis
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Melanoma
Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
Molecular Targeted Therapy
Muir-Torre Syndrome
Mycosis Fungoides
Sezary Syndrome
Dermatology
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Skin.
MEDICAL -- Dermatology.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Médecine.
Pathology, Molecular
Mycosis fungoides
Melanoma
Lymphomas
Leukemia
Dermatology
Form Electronic book
Author Murphy, Kathleen M., author.
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