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Fisher's Contact Dermatitis

Fisher's Contact Dermatitis

9781550093780
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Since its introduction in 1967, Alexander Fishers Contact Dermatitis has been the one essential text for dermatologists who see patients with contact dermatitis. The sixth edition is written for the third time by Robert L. Rietschel and Joseph F. Fowler.

An encyclopedic reference that discusses all aspects of contact dermatitis, the updated edition will feature a full color atlas section as well as color images for the first time.

The 6th edition provides updates on the following sections::

  • Statistics and sources of rubber allergy
  • Allergy to plastic chemicals, especially epoxies and acrylics
  • Textile dyes and permanent press allergy
  • Photo dermatitis
  • Allergy to newer preservatives and other ingredients in skin and hair care products and cosmetics such as cocamidopropyl betaine, emulsifiers, methyldibromoglutaronitrile
  • Metal allergy especially gold, nickel, rare metal allergy and allergy to dental materials, cardiovascular and orthopedic implants
  • Allergic cheilitis
  • Oral lichen planus caused by metals, acrylics
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9781550093780
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
6
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
862
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 282
Weight (g)
2041
  • 1: The Pathogenesis of Allergic Contact Hypersensitivity
    2: Practical Aspects of Patch Testing
    3: Predictive Testnig for Human Contact Dermatitis
    4: Histology of Contact Dermatitits
    5: The Role of Age, Sex, and Color of Skin and Atopic Status in Contact Dermatitis
    6: Regional Contact Dermatitis
    7: Noneczematous contact Dermatitis
    8: Systemic Contact-Type Dermatitis
    9: Reactions to Selected Mediciations and Medical Care
    10: Medications from Plants
    11: Antiseptics and Disinfectants
    12: Reactions to Topical Antimicrobials
    13: Antihistamine Dermatitis
    14: Local Anesthetics and Topical Analgesics
    15: Reactions to Topical Corticosteroids
    16: Allergy to Preservatives and Vehicles in Cosmetics and Toiletries
    17: Hand Dermatitis due to Contactants: Special Considerations
    18: Textile and Shoe Dermatitis
    19: Dermatitis from Medical Devices, Implants and Equipment
    20: Fragrance Allergy
    21: Allergic Sensitization to Plants
    22: Photocontact Dermatitis
    23: Paresthesia Due to Contactants
    24: Occupational Dermatitis
    25: Dermatitis due to Cutting Oils, solvents, Petrolatum and Coal-Tar Products
    26: Dermatitis Due to Gasses and Propellants
    27: Plastic (Synthetic Resin) Dermatitis
    28: Contact Dermatitis from Food Additives and Dyes
    29: Allergy to Rubber
    30: Allergy to Gums, Rosin and Natural Resins
    31: Contact Urticaria
    32: Contact Dermatitis and Other Reactions to Metals
    33: Contact Stomatitis and Cheilitis
    34: Treatment of Contact Dermatitis
    35: Specific Instructions for Patients with Common Contact Allergens Appendix
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