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By Jean L. Bolognia, MD, Professor of Dermatology, Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT, USA; Julie V. Schaffer, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, Hackensack, NJ, USA ; Karynne O. Duncan, MD, Private Practice, St Helena, CA, USA and Christine Ko, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Pathology, Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT, USA |
Description: Edited by world authorities Drs. Jean L. Bolognia, Julie V. Schaffer, Karynne O. Duncan, and Christine J. Ko, Dermatology Essentials, 2nd Edition, provides the fast answers you need on every important aspect of dermatology and guidance on their application in your day-to-day practice. Derived from the renowned authoritative reference work Dermatology, 4th Edition, this on-the-go reference distills the essential information needed to quickly diagnose and manage a wide range of dermatologic disorders-without the need for any additional resources. It’s an ideal reference for family medicine and internal medicine physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other health care professionals who diagnose, treat, and refer patients with dermatological conditions. |
Edited by world authorities Drs. Jean L. Bolognia, Julie V. Schaffer, Karynne O. Duncan, and Christine J. Ko, Dermatology Essentials, 2nd Edition, provides the fast answers you need on every important aspect of dermatology and guidance on their application in your day-to-day practice. Derived from the renowned authoritative reference work Dermatology, 4th Edition, this on-the-go reference distills the essential information needed to quickly diagnose and manage a wide range of dermatologic disorders-without the need for any additional resources. It’s an ideal reference for family medicine and internal medicine physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other health care professionals who diagnose, treat, and refer patients with dermatological conditions. | ||
Table Of Contents: | ||
1 Basic principles of dermatology 2 Bedside diagnostics 3 Fever and rash 4 Pruritus and dysesthesias 5 Psychocutaneous disorders 6 Psoriasis 7 Other papulosquamous disorders 8 Erythroderma 9 Lichen planus and lichenoid eruptions 10 Atopic dermatitis 11 Other eczematous eruptions 12 Irritant and allergic contact dermatitis, occupational dermatoses, and dermatoses due to plants 13 Clinical approach to hand, foot and diaper dermatitis 14 Urticaria and angioedema 15 Figurate erythemas 16 Erythema Multiforme, Steven-Johnson Syndrome, Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis 17 Drug reactions 18 Purpura and Disorders of Microvascular Occlusion 19 Vasculitis 20 Eosinophilic dermatoses 21 Neutrophilic dermatoses 22 Pregnancy Dermatoses 23 Pemphigus 24 Bullous pemphigoid, mucous membrane pemphigoid and epidermolysis bullosa aquisita 25 Dermatitis herpetiformis and Linear IgA Bullous 26 Epidermolysis Bullosa 27 Other vesiculobullous diseases 28 Vesiculobullous and Erosive Disorders in Newborns and Infants 29 Acne vulgaris 30 Rosacea and periorificial dermatitis 31 Folliculitis 32 Diseases of the eccrine and apocrine glands 33 Lupus erythematosus 34 Dermatomyositis 35 Systemic sclerosis and sclerodermoid disorders 36 Morphea and lichen sclerosus 37 Other rheumatologic diseases 38 Mucinoses 39 Amyloidosis 40 Deposition disorders 41 Porphyria 42 Calcinosis cutis and osteoma cutis 43 Nutritional disorders 44 Graft versus host disease 45 Skin signs of systemic disease 46 Ichthyoses and Erythrokeratodermas 47 Keratodermas 48 Darier disease and Hailey-Hailey disease 49 Primary immunodeficiencies 50 Neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis 51 Mosiac skin conditions 52 Other genodermatoses 53 Developmental anomalies 54 Vitiligo and disorders of hypopigmentation 55 Disorders of hyperpigmentation 56 Alopecias 57 Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism 58 Nail Disorders 59 Oral disease 60 Anogenital disease 61 Bacterial diseases 62 Mycobacterial diseases 63 Rickettsial diseases 64 Fungal diseases 65 Cutaneous manifestations of HIV Infection [and HIV-related Disorders] 66 Human Papillomavirus 67 Human herpesviruses (HHV) 68 Other viral diseases 69 Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) 70 Protozoa and worms 71 Infestations 72 Bites and stings 73 Photodermatoses 74 Environmental and Sports-related diseases 75 Cutaneous Signs of Drug, Child and Elder Abuse 76 Histiocytoses 77 Xanthomas 78 Non-infectious granulomas disorders including foreign body reactions 79 Perforating disorders 80 Heritable connective tissue disorders 81 Dermal hypertrophies 82 Atrophies of connective tissue 83 Panniculitis 84 Lipodystrophies 85 Infantile hemangiomas and vascular malformations 86 Ulcers 87 Other vascular disorders 88 Actinic Keratosis, Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma 89 Benign epithelial tumors and proliferations 90 Cysts 91 Adnexal neoplasms 92 Benign melanocytic neoplasms 93 Melanoma 94 Vascular Neoplasms and Reactive Proliferations 95 Common soft tissue tumors/ Proliferations 96 Mastocytosis 97 B-cell lymphomas of the skin 98 Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma 99 Other lymphoproliferative and myeloproliferative diseases 100 Cutaneous metastases Appendix A - Corticosteroid classes |
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