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Mosby's Color Atlas and Text of Dermatology

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Description
High-quality clinical photos make this a comprehensive yet succinct overview of the dermatology perfect as a bedside companion, a visual supplement to textbooks and as a stand-alone course of instruction.

Organised into 15 sections, the opening section covers the basic structure and function of the skin. Section 2 describes diagnostic techniques, e.g. skin biopsy. Subsequent sections follow a classic pattern by describing dermatoses primarily by cause (e.g. infectious tumours) but also by morphology (e.g. Bullous Disorders) or body region (e.g. Hair and Nails) where appropriate. Also included is a chapter on Skin in Systemic Disease provides a summary of the cutaneous manifestations of vascular disorders, diabetes, liver disorder, etc.

Illustrations focuses on the clinical and pathological features of the appearance of the skin diseases described. Some electron micrographs and explanatory artworks supplement the clinical photos and clarify relevant causative agents and underlying pathology.

The text gives a simple, succinct account of each disease, with brief discussion of cause, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, investigations and principles of management.
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Mosby
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9780723424215
9780723424215

Data sheet

Publication date
1998
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
320
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 229
Weight (g)
658
  • 1 The Structure and Function of the Skin Introduction The microstructure of the skin The functions of the skin 2 Diagnosing and Treating Skin Disease Introduction Dermatological terminology Starting to make a diagnosis Treating skin diseases Psychological aspects of the dermatological consultation 3 Cutaneous Infections Introduction Bacterial infections Viral infections Fungal infections Parasitic infections 4 Tumours and Naevi Introduction Naevi and tumours of the epidermal keratinocytes and epidermal appendages Benign epidermal tumours Naevi and tumours of melanocytes Naevi of dermal components Vascular naevi Disorders in which angiomas and vascular malformations are a feature Acquired benign dermal tumours Dysplastic and malignant dermal tumours Lymphomas Pseudotumours Subcutaneous tissue 5 Inflammatory Dermatoses Urticaria and angio-oedema The eczema-dermatitis group Psoriasis Lichen planus and other interface dermatoses 6 Infiltrative Disorders Introduction Necrobiotic disorders Sarcoidosis and other granulomatous infiltrates Mastocytosis Juvenile xanthogranuloma (naevoxantho-endothelioma) Langerhans-cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X) Amyloidosis Lymphocytic infiltrates Mucinous infiltrates Eosinophilic cellulitis 7 Bullous Diseases Introduction Congenital/inherited causes of blistering Acquired causes of blistering 8 Systemic Disease and the Skin Introduction Skin changes associated with multiple pathologies Skin changes associated with disease in a specific organ or system Skin changes caused by a pathophysiological process Skin signs caused by drugs given for systemic or cutaneous disease The cutaneous effects of psychological disturbances 9 Disorders of Hair and Nails Introduction Disorders of hair Disorders of the nails 10 Disorders of Pigmentation Normal pigmentation Hyperpigmentation Acquired causes Reduced or absent pigmentation 11 Genodermatoses Introduction Incontinentia pigmenti (Bloch-Sulzberger disease) Incontinentia pigmenti achromians or hypomelanosis of Ito Ectodermal dysplasias Disorders of keratinization Basal cell naevus syndrome and syndromes associated with increased skin cancers Neurofibromatosis Tuberous sclerosis Disorders of connective tissue Pseudoxanthoma elasticum Premature ageing syndromes Skin manifestations of chromosomal disorders Vascular disorders Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum (Anderson-Fabry disease) Syndromes with immune deficiency Inherited syndromes in which skin changes accompany systemic cancers Genetic counselling and further management
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