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UNICASLO10403615 |
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Rauschning, Hermann |
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Colloqui con Hitler / Hermann Rauschning ; traduzione dall'originale di Anna Maria Baiocco |
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Roma, : Tre editori, \1996! |
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Titolo uniforme |
Gespräche mit Hitler |
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Livello bibliografico |
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UNINA9910956029603321 |
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Autore |
Manzano J |
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The Life and Poems of a Cuban Slave : Juan Francisco Manzano 1797-1854 / / by J. Manzano ; edited by E. Mullen |
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New York : , : Palgrave Macmillan US : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2014 |
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9781349502868 |
1349502863 |
9781137481382 |
1137481382 |
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[2nd ed. 2014.] |
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1 online resource (237 p.) |
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Afro-Latin@ Diasporas, , 2945-6843 |
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Poetry |
America - Literatures |
Poetry and Poetics |
North American Literature |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Poems by a Slave in the Island of Cuba; PREFACE; The Slave-Trade Merchant; The Sugar Estate; Life of the Negro Poet; Poems, Written in Slavery, by Juan -; TO DEATH; TO CALUMNY; RELIGION: AN ODE; THIRTY YEARS; THE CUCUYA; OR FIRE-FLY; THE CLOCK THAT GAINS; THE DREAM; A SPECIMEN OF INEDITED CUBAN POEMS; APPENDIX; In Re, Slave-Trade: Questions Addressed to Senor -- of Havana, by R. R. Madden, and Answers Thereunto of Senor-- |
Questions Respecting the State of Religion in Cuba, Addressed to Senor *** of the Havana, by R. R. M. and the Answers Given to Them.NECESSITY OF SEPARATING THE IRISH IN AMERICA FROM THE SIN OF SLAVERY; BARTHOLOMEW LAS CASAS; EVILS OF THE CUBAN SLAVE-TRADE; CONDITION OF SLAVES IN CUBA; LAWS FOR THE PROTECTION OF SLAVES IN CUBA; EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES IN CUBA; GLOSSARY OF CREOLE TERMS IN COMMON USE IN CUBA, AND OF THOSE RELATIVE TO |
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SLAVERY AND THE TRADE IN SLAVES; MANZANO'S POEMS IN THE ORIGINAL SPANISH; MIS TREINTA AÑOS; EL RELOX ADELANTADO; LA COCUYERA; Bibliography; Index |
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This is a revised second edition of Edward Mullen's landmark scholarly presentation of Juan Francisco Manazo's autobiography and poetry. Taking into account the extensive scholarship that has accrued in the intervening decades, this is an accessible, essential resource for scholars and students of Caribbean literatures. |
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UNINA9910865246303321 |
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Autore |
Singh Ramanjit |
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A Guide to Hormonal Dermatology / / edited by Ramanjit Singh, Nidhi Sharma |
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (177 pages) |
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SharmaNidhi |
LottiTorello |
TrehanNaresh |
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Dermatology |
Diseases |
Internal medicine |
Internal Medicine |
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Intro -- Foreword 1 -- Foreword 2 -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Overview of Endocrinology -- 1.1 Disorder of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis -- 1.1.1 Acromegaly -- 1.1.1.1 Dermatologic Manifestations -- 1.1.2 Hypopituitarism -- 1.2 Thyroid Related Disorders -- 1.2.1 Hyperthyroidism -- 1.2.1.1 Dermatological Manifestations -- 1.2.2 Hypothyroidism -- 1.2.2.1 Dermatological Manifestations -- 1.3 Disorders of the Adrenal Gland -- 1.3.1 Cushing Syndrome -- 1.3.1.1 Dermatologic Manifestations -- 1.3.2 Primary |
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Adrenal Insufficiency -- 1.3.2.1 Dermatologic Manifestations -- Hyperpigmentation -- 1.3.3 Other Causes of Adrenal Insufficiency and Associated Skin Manifestations -- 1.3.3.1 Skin Manifestations -- 1.3.4 Pseudohypoaldosteronism -- 1.3.4.1 Dermatological Manifestations -- 1.4 Disorder of Parathyroid Hormone -- 1.4.1 Dermatological Manifestations -- 1.5 Disorder of the Endocrine Pancreas -- 1.5.1 Diabetes Mellitus -- 1.5.1.1 Dermatologic Manifestations -- 1.5.2 Glucagonoma -- 1.5.2.1 Dermatological Manifestations -- 1.6 Disorder of Androgen Excess -- 1.6.1 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome -- 1.6.1.1 Dermatologic Manifestations -- 1.7 Hereditary Endocrine Syndromes -- 1.7.1 Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Syndromes -- 1.7.1.1 MEN1 -- 1.7.1.2 MEN 2 -- 1.8 Neurofibromatosis 1 -- 1.8.1 Skin Manifestations -- 1.9 Von Hippel Lindau -- 1.9.1 Skin Manifestations -- 1.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Obesity and Skin -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Effect of Obesity on Skin Pathophysiology -- 2.3 Common Skin Changes Associated with Obesity -- 2.3.1 Acanthosis Nigricans (AN) -- 2.3.2 Keratosis Pilaris -- 2.3.3 Achrocordons -- 2.3.4 Striae Distensae (SD) -- 2.3.5 Cellulite -- 2.3.6 Plantar Hyperkeratosis -- 2.3.7 Skin Infections -- 2.4 Rare Skin Conditions Associated with Obesity -- 2.4.1 Keratosis Follicularis Squamosa (Dohi -- KFS). |
2.4.2 Adiposis Dolorosa/Dercum Disease (DD) -- 2.4.3 Granular Parakeratosis -- 2.4.4 Obesity Associated Lympedematous Mucinosis (OLAM) -- 2.5 Inflammatory Skin Diseases Associated with Obesity -- 2.5.1 Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) -- 2.5.2 Psoriasis -- 2.5.3 Rosacea -- 2.5.4 Hair and Scalp -- 2.5.5 Acne -- 2.5.6 Skin Malignancy -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Vitamin D and Skin -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Vitamin D and Its Synthesis -- 3.3 Functions of Vitamin D -- 3.4 Vitamin D Deficiency -- 3.5 Skin and Vitamin D -- 3.6 Mechanism of Action of Vitamin D -- 3.7 Atopic Dermatitis -- 3.8 Psoriasis -- 3.9 Vitiligo -- 3.10 Skin Cancers -- 3.11 Skin Pigmentation -- 3.12 Anti-aging -- 3.13 Other Skin Conditions -- 3.14 Vitamin D Dosing, Toxicity and Management -- 3.15 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Thyroid Disorders and the Skin -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Thyroid Gland -- 4.2.1 Anatomy -- 4.2.2 Embryology -- 4.2.3 Hormones -- 4.3 Thyroid Diseases -- 4.3.1 Laboratory Diagnosis -- 4.3.2 Types and Epidemiology -- 4.3.3 Hyperthyroidism -- 4.3.4 Hypothyroidism -- 4.4 Thyroid Cancer -- 4.5 Alopecia Areata -- 4.6 Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria -- 4.7 Other Thyroid Dermopathies -- 4.8 Dermatitis Herpetiformis -- 4.9 Vitiligo -- 4.10 Psoriasis -- 4.11 Miscellaneous Diseases -- 4.12 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Cutaneous Manifestations of Diabetes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Pathogenesis -- 5.3 Cutaneous Manifestations Associated with Complications of Diabetes (Vascular and Neurological Damage) -- 5.3.1 Diabetic Dermopathy -- 5.3.2 Rubeosis Faciei -- 5.3.3 Palmar Erythema -- 5.3.4 Periungual Telangiectasias -- 5.3.5 Diabetic Foot Syndrome -- 5.3.6 Pigmented Purpuric Dermatoses -- 5.4 Cutaneous Infections in Diabetes Mellitus -- 5.4.1 Bacterial Infections -- 5.4.2 Fungal Infections. |
5.5 Skin Diseases Associated with Insulin Resistance, Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome (Table 5.5) -- 5.5.1 Acanthosis Nigricans -- 5.5.2 Eruptive Xanthomas (EX) -- 5.5.3 Acrochordons -- 5.6 Skin Manifestations Associated with Diabetes -- 5.6.1 Granulomatous Disorders -- 5.6.2 Stiff Skin and Joints -- 5.6.3 Bullosis Diabeticorum -- 5.6.4 Acquired Perforating Dermatosis -- 5.6.5 Other Miscellaneous Disorders -- 5.7 Cutaneous Changes Associated with Diabetes Medications (Table 5.6) -- 5.7.1 Insulin -- 5.7.2 Oral Medications -- References -- Chapter 6: Pathophysiology of PCOS -- 6.1 Introduction |
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-- 6.2 Definition of PCOS -- 6.3 Phenotypes -- 6.4 Pathophysiology of PCOS -- 6.5 Factors Drive to PCOS (Fig. 6.2) -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: PCOS Investigations and Clinical Implications -- 7.1 Definition of PCOS -- 7.2 Diagnostic Criteria Changing with Time -- 7.3 Diagnosis of PCOS: AACE/ACE2015 -- 7.4 What About Other Tests -- 7.5 Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) -- 7.6 Serum 3ά-Diol G: As a Marker for Idiopathic Hirsutism (IH), PCOS with Hirsutism -- 7.6.1 Alpha 3 Diol in Adult Acne -- 7.6.2 Other Features of PCOS: Not Included in the Diagnostic Criteria -- 7.6.3 Abnormal Gonadotrophin Secretion Measurements -- 7.6.4 Summary and Key Points in Diagnosis of PCOS -- References -- Chapter 8: PCOD-Management of ACNE -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Management -- 8.2.1 Non-hormonal Therapy -- 8.2.2 Oral Isotretinoin -- 8.2.3 Oral Antibiotics -- 8.2.3.1 Hormonal Therapy -- 8.2.4 Combined Oral Contraceptives -- 8.2.5 Spironolactone -- 8.2.6 Androgen Receptor Blockers -- 8.2.6.1 Cyproterone Acetate -- 8.2.6.2 Flutamide -- 8.2.6.3 Insulin-Sensitizing Agents -- 8.2.6.4 Psychological Support -- References -- Chapter 9: Management of Pigmentation in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Acanthosis Nigricans -- 9.2.1 Treatment. |
9.2.1.1 General Counselling -- 9.2.1.2 Topical Medications -- 9.2.1.3 Systemic Medications -- 9.2.1.4 In-Clinic Treatment -- 9.3 Hyperprolactinemia -- 9.3.1 Treatment -- 9.3.1.1 Systemic Medications -- 9.3.1.2 Pro Tip -- 9.4 Seborrheic Dermatitis -- 9.4.1 Treatment -- 9.4.1.1 General Instruction -- 9.4.1.2 Topicals -- 9.4.1.3 Systemic Medications -- 9.4.1.4 In-Clinic Treatment -- 9.5 Post Acne PIH -- 9.5.1 Treatment -- 9.5.1.1 General Instructions -- 9.5.1.2 Topical Therapy -- 9.5.1.3 Oral Drugs -- 9.5.1.4 Pro Tip -- 9.5.1.5 In-Clinic Treatments -- 9.5.1.6 Lasers and EBD -- 9.6 DPN/Acrochordans -- 9.7 Melasma -- 9.7.1 General Instructions -- 9.7.2 Topical Treatment -- 9.7.3 In-Clinic Treatment -- 9.7.4 Lasers and EBD -- 9.8 Laser Induced Hyperpigmentation -- 9.8.1 Treatment -- 9.8.1.1 General Care -- 9.8.1.2 Topical Therapy -- 9.8.1.3 Oral Treatment -- 9.8.1.4 In-Clinic Treatment -- 9.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Management of Hirsutism in PCOS -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 Causes -- 10.1.2 Evaluation -- 10.1.3 Examination -- 10.2 Treatments -- 10.2.1 General Care -- 10.2.2 Topical Treatment -- 10.2.3 Oral Treatment -- 10.2.3.1 Myoinostiol -- 10.2.3.2 Oral Contraceptive Pills -- 10.3 Anti Androgens -- 10.3.1 Cyproterone Acetate [24] -- 10.3.2 Spironolactone -- 10.3.3 Flutamide/Bicalutamide [27] -- 10.3.4 Finasteride/Dutasteride -- 10.3.4.1 Glucocorticoids -- 10.3.4.2 GnRH Analogues -- 10.3.4.3 Insulin Sensitizers -- 10.3.4.4 Antifungal Agents -- 10.3.5 Alternative Therapies [31] -- 10.4 In-Clinic Treatment -- 10.4.1 Electrolysis [32] -- 10.4.2 Lasers and Lights -- 10.4.3 Mechanisms of Lasers -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: PCOS-Management of Androgenetic Alopecia -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Pathogenesis -- 11.2 Investigations -- 11.3 Management -- 11.3.1 5 Alpha-Reductase Inhibitors -- 11.3.1.1 Finasteride. |
11.3.1.2 Dutasteride -- 11.3.2 Cyproterone Acetate -- 11.4 Minoxidil -- 11.5 Topical Therapy -- 11.5.1 Minoxidil -- 11.6 Lasers and Light Treatments -- 11.7 Invasive Procedures -- 11.7.1 Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy -- 11.8 Microneedling -- 11.9 Hair Transplantation -- 11.10 Cosmetic Camouflage -- 11.11 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Counselling in Hair Transplant Patient -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Part 1: Basics of Hair Transplant -- 12.2.1 Section 1: Types of Hair Transplant -- 12.2.1.1 Beard, Eyebrow and Eyelash Transplant -- 12.2.2 Section 2: Procedure of Hair Transplant -- 12.2.2.1 Hairline |
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Design Depends on -- 12.2.2.2 Theory of Safe Donor Zone in FUE [9] -- 12.2.2.3 Principles of Implantation -- 12.2.3 Implantation Techniques: (Refer Table 12.3) -- 12.2.4 Comprehensive Procedure Protocol -- 12.2.5 Advantages of CPP -- 12.2.6 Section 3: Benefits and Risks of Hair Transplant -- 12.2.6.1 Benefits of Hair Transplant -- 12.2.6.2 Possible Risks and Complications -- 12.3 Part 2: Consultation -- 12.3.1 Section 1: Purpose of Consultation -- 12.3.1.1 Importance of Consultation for Hair Transplant by a Specialist -- 12.3.1.2 Patient Selection -- 12.3.1.3 How to Manage Unhappy or Difficult Patients -- 12.3.1.4 What to Expect from a Consultation for Hair Transplant by a Specialist -- 12.3.2 Section 2: Components of Consultation -- 12.3.2.1 Hamilton-Norwood Classification -- 12.3.2.2 During the Consultation -- 12.3.2.3 During the Pre-Operative Stage -- 12.3.2.4 During the Surgery (Refer Fig. 12.7) -- 12.3.2.5 In the Post-Operative Stage -- 12.3.2.6 Summary Points to Be Followed for Better Consultation -- References -- Chapter 13: Importance of Nutrition & -- Diet in PCOS -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.1.1 Physiological Basis -- 13.2 Role of Gut Microbiome -- 13.2.1 Oxidative Stress and Chronic Inflammation -- 13.3 Dietary Patterns and PCOS. |
13.3.1 Mediterranean Diet. |
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This book covers all aspects of how various Hormonal diseases affect Skin Health. It covers essential parts of the most common Hormonal disease - Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD), i.e., its Pathogenesis, investigations, and individual clinical features with their Line of management. Chapters also provide information about other common yet less discussed hormonal issues like- Diabetes, Thyroid disease, and obesity affecting the skin and what signs and symptoms should be looked for in such patients for early diagnosis and treatment. Hence, this book assists Dermatologists, Consulting Physicians, Post Graduates, and Interns in a holistic understanding and practical management of standards as well as other miscellaneous issues like Diet and Hormones and Urticaria and Hormones. |
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