Diagnosing and treating hair disorders is still a subject that is rarely or only superficially covered in residency training. Hence, dermatopathologists and clinical dermatologists often find a gap in their knowledge. A new edition of an acclaimed text, <B>An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations, Second Edition</B> bridges this gap and serves as a primer, an atlas, and a reference. <P></P><B><P>Features:</P></B><P></P><UL><P><LI>Supplies basic information on anatomy</LI><LI>Examines clinical features that provide a clinical / pathological correlation</LI><LI>Details the practical processes of evaluating specimens</LI><LI>Includes new photographs demonstrating basic and advanced histologic features of hair disease</LI><LI>Explores several new diagnoses </LI><P></P></UL><B><P></P></B><P>Disorders in this edition include senescent balding, loose anagen hair syndrome, psoriatic alopecia, and psoriatic alopecia, and chemotherapy-induced alopecia. The book also contains a gloss