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INDEX PAGE
chapter 1, tier2, textual level
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In the Master Border to the left, there are several navigational aids. The first, in sequence, near the top of the page, is a cluster of bars providing access to the chapters of the first and second tiers. The current site is tier 2, chapter 1. At tier 3, the numbering of chapters begins again. The next aid in descent along the Master Border will take the reader to material of a different nature on this same site; the reader will gain access to several case reports of unusual melanocytic lesions. The next aid down the border to the left provides access to drawings. The next aid in sequence provides access to photomicrographs. The next aid provides access to both drawings and photomicrographs. The last aid in the border provides access to chapters at level 2 (textual chapters). At the end of each chapter, a yellow navigational bar provides access to the next chapter in sequence at the same level as the selected navigational bar (with the exception of HOME). Another aid at the end of each chapter is labeled “bweems.com; it will take the reader to a web site which is dedicated to the presentation of interesting skin lesions. The reader will have found the end of each chapter only when he identifies the “bweems.com” navigation bar. The chapters are not all of equal length but the limitations of the program require the commitment of space, often beyond the limits of the text. There is also a general navigation bar providing access to tiers 1 & 2 at the end of each chapter.
ILLUSTRATIONS
parent chapter 2 (drawings)
Fig. c1t3D1: contribution of cell cultures to concept of fibrous histiocytoma;
Fig. c1t3D2: contribution of cell culture to concept of fibrous histiocytoma;
Fig. c2t3D3: pluripotent histiocyte as cell of origin;
Fig. c2t3D4: recognized and putative descendents of pluripotent histiocyte;
Fig. c2t3D5: interactions versus genetic relationships;
Fig. c2t3D6: interactions: histiocytes and fibroblasts;
Fig. c2t3D7: adventitial myxofibroblastoma; tumor cells;
Fig. c2t3D8: epithelioid islands and factor XIIIa histiocytes;
Fig. c2t3D9: cellular and myxoid patterns; blood vessels;
Fig. c3t3D10: epithelioid islands and S-100+ histiocytes;
Fig. c3t3D11: patterns of differentiation;
Fig. c3t3D12: fibrous patterns;
Fig. c3t3D13: blood vessels;
Fig. c3t3D14: optional stages in “connective tissue activation;”
Fig. c3t3D15: cytolysis and lytic defects;
Fig. c3t3R1: references which may or may not be included in Chapter 5, tier 2.
parent chapter 3 (photomicrographs)
Fig. c4t3P1, Fig. c4t3P2, Fig. c4t3P3: configuration, low magnification;
Fig. c4t3P4: basic cell types;
Fig. c4t3P5, Fig. c4t3P6, Fig. c4t3P7, Fig. c4t3P8, Fig. c4t3P9: variations in patterns;
Fig. c5t3P10, Fig. c5t3P11, Fig. c5t3P12, Fig. c5t3P13, Fig. c5t3P14, Fig. c5t3P15, Fig. c5t3P16: cell types, interrelationships among cells, and variations in patterns;
Fig. c6t3P17; Fig. c6t3P18, Fig. c6t3P19, Fig. c6t3P20, Fig. c6t3P21, Fig. c6t3P22, Fig. c6t3P23, Fig. c6t3P24, Fig. c6t3P25: myxoblasts;
Fig. c7t3P26, Fig. c7t3P27, Fig. c7t3P28, Fig. c7t3P29: sclerosing patterns;
Fig. c7t3P30, Fig. c7t3P31: vascular patterns;
Parent Chapter 4 (photomicrographs)
Fig. c8t3P32, Fig. c8t3P33, Fig. c8t3P34, Fig. c8t3P35, Fig. c8t3P36, Fig. c8t3P37, Fig. c8t3P38, Fig. c8t3P39, Fig. c8t3P40: variable patterns and cell types;
Fig. c9t3P41, Fig. c9t3P42, Fig. c9t3P43, Fig. c9t3P44, Fig. c9t3P45, Fig. c9t3P46, Fig. c9t3P47, Fig. c9t3P48, Fig. c9t3P49, Fig. c9t3P50: cell types and special stains;
Fig. c10t3P51, Fig. c10t3P52, Fig. c10t3P53, Fig. c10t3P54, Fig. c10t3P55: cell types and special stains.
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