12558oam 22006373 450 991103485420332120251031201857.097811188877219781118887745(electronic bk.)978111888777697811188877451118887743(MiAaPQ)EBC4530794(Au-PeEL)EBL4530794(CaPaEBR)ebr11213682(CaONFJC)MIL924538(OCoLC)950910413(CKB)17683707400041(BIP)54942337(BIP)49709540(EXLCZ)991768370740004120220831d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLecture notesDermatology /Robin Graham-Brown, Karen Harman, Graham Johnston ; with contribution from Matthew Graham-Brown11th ed.Hoboken :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2016.©2017.1 online resource (223 pages)Lecture Notes Ser.Includes index.Print version: Graham-Brown, Robin Dermatology Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2016 9781118887776 Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About the companion website -- Chapter 1 Structure and function of the skin, hair and nails -- Skin structure -- The epidermis -- The dermis -- Dermatoglyphics -- Functions of the skin -- Chapter 2 Approach to the diagnosis of dermatological disease -- Introduction -- The value of a diagnosis -- Dermatological diagnosis -- The steps to making a dermatological diagnosis -- Investigation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Emergency dermatology -- Introduction -- Toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson syndrome -- Erythroderma -- Clinical features -- Meningococcal septicaemia -- Necrotizing fasciitis -- Kaposi's varicelliform eruption (disseminated herpes simplex/eczema herpeticum) -- Angioedema (and anaphylaxis) -- Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome -- Final word -- Chapter 4 Bacterial and viral infections -- Bacterial infections -- Streptococcal infection -- Staphylococcal infection -- Mycobacterial infection -- Atypical mycobacteria -- Viral infections -- Warts -- Herpes simplex -- Herpes zoster (shingles) -- Chapter 5 Fungal infections -- Dermatophyte infections -- Tinea pedis (athlete's foot) -- Tinea cruris -- Tinea corporis -- Tinea manuum -- Tinea unguium -- Tinea capitis -- Kerion -- Cattle ringworm -- Tinea incognito -- 'Dermatophytide' reactions -- Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Mycetoma (Madura foot) -- Candida infection -- Buccal mucosal candidiasis -- Angular cheilitis (perlèche) -- Chronic paronychia -- Balanoposthitis/vulvovaginitis -- Intertrigo -- Pityriasis versicolor -- Chapter 6 Ectoparasite infections -- Scabies -- Aetiology -- Clinical features -- Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Crusted (Norwegian) scabies -- Pediculosis -- Head lice (Pediculus capitis) -- Clothing lice (Pediculus humanus) -- Crab lice (Phthirus pubis) -- Papular urticaria -- Fleas.Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) -- Animal mites -- Ticks -- Chapter 7 Acne, acneiform eruptions and rosacea -- Introduction -- Acne vulgaris and its variants -- Age of onset and course -- Psychological impact -- Clinical features -- Individual lesions of acne -- Acne fulminans (acne with systemic symptoms) -- Pathogenesis -- Treatment -- Management -- Assessment -- Secondary acne -- Hidradenitis suppurativa -- Acneiform disorders -- Chapter 8 Eczema -- Clinical features -- Classification -- Exogenous eczema -- Primary irritant contact dermatitis -- Allergic contact dermatitis -- Endogenous eczema -- Atopic dermatitis -- Seborrhoeic dermatitis -- Discoid eczema -- Varicose eczema (stasis dermatitis -- gravitational eczema) -- Endogenous eczema of the palms and soles -- Asteatotic eczema -- Juvenile plantar dermatosis -- Chapter 9 Psoriasis -- Introduction -- Pathology -- Clinical patterns -- Classic plaque psoriasis -- Scalp psoriasis -- Nail psoriasis -- Guttate psoriasis -- Flexural psoriasis -- Unstable or 'brittle' psoriasis -- Erythrodermic psoriasis -- Acute pustular psoriasis (of von Zumbusch) -- Chronic palmoplantar pustulosis (pustular psoriasis of palms and soles) -- Treatment -- Topical therapies -- Systemic therapies -- Treatment of clinical patterns of psoriasis -- Chronic plaque psoriasis -- Scalp psoriasis -- Nail psoriasis -- Guttate psoriasis -- Flexural psoriasis -- Unstable or 'brittle' psoriasis -- Erythrodermic and acute pustular psoriasis -- Chronic palmoplantar pustulosis -- Arthropathic psoriasis -- Reiter's syndrome -- Chapter 10 Benign and malignant skin tumours -- Classification of skin tumours -- General treatment principles for skin tumours -- Surgical removal or biopsy -- Curettage and/or cautery -- Cryotherapy -- Radiotherapy -- Lasers and photodynamic therapy -- Specific tumours -- Benign epidermal tumours.Epidermal cysts -- Benign melanocytic tumours -- Benign dermal tumours -- Pseudo-tumours -- Dysplastic and malignant tumours -- Dysplastic/malignant epidermal tumours -- Dysplastic/malignant melanocytic tumours -- Prevention of epidermal and melanocytic malignancies -- Malignant dermal tumours -- Extension from deeper tissues and metastases -- Chapter 11 Naevi -- Introduction -- Naevi arising from cutaneous epthelium and 'organoid' naevi -- Epidermal naevus -- Sebaceous naevus -- Melanocytic naevi -- Congenital -- Acquired -- Vascular naevi -- Vascular malformations -- Infantile haemangiomas -- Other naevi -- Chapter 12 Inherited disorders -- The ichthyoses -- Ichthyosis vulgaris (autosomal dominant ichthyosis) -- X-linked recessive ichthyosis -- Ichthyosiform erythroderma and lamellar ichthyosis -- Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis -- Genetic disorders of which ichthyosis is a component -- Acquired ichthyosis -- Treatment -- Collodion baby -- Palmoplantar keratoderma -- Darier's disease (keratosis follicularis) -- Epidermolysis bullosa -- Ehlers-Danlos syndrome -- Tuberous sclerosis complex -- Neurofibromatosis -- Peutz-Jeghers syndrome -- Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (Osler-Weber-Rendu disease) -- Basal cell naevus syndrome (Gorlin's syndrome) -- Gardner's syndrome -- Ectodermal dysplasias -- Pseudoxanthoma elasticum -- Xeroderma pigmentosum -- Acrodermatitis enteropathica -- Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum (Anderson-Fabry disease) -- Incontinentia pigmenti -- Chromosomal abnormalities -- Chapter 13 Pigmentary disorders -- Introduction: normal pigmentary mechanisms -- Hypo- and depigmentation -- Congenital -- Acquired -- Hyperpigmentation -- Congenital -- Acquired -- Chapter 14 Disorders of the hair and nails -- Introduction -- Hair abnormalities -- Changes in the physical properties of scalp hair -- Scalp hair loss.Excessive hair and hair in abnormal sites -- Nail abnormalities -- Common disorders of the paronychium -- Chapter 15 Bullous disorders -- Causes -- Physical causes of bullae -- Oedema -- Arthropods -- Drugs -- Skin disorders -- Linear IgA disease -- Rarer blistering diseases -- Porphyria cutanea tarda -- Toxic epidermal necrolysis -- Bullous erythema multiforme (Stevens-Johnson syndrome) -- Chapter 16 Miscellaneous erythematous and papulosquamous disorders, and light-induced skin diseases -- Urticaria and angioedema -- Clinical features -- Clinical forms of urticaria and angioedema -- Treatment of urticaria -- Erythema multiforme -- History -- Aetiology -- Examination -- Treatment -- Stevens-Johnson syndrome -- Erythroderma (exfoliative dermatitis) -- Erythema nodosum -- Lichen planus -- Sites of predilection -- Clinical features -- Aetiology -- Treatment -- Lichen sclerosus -- Sites of predilection -- Clinical features -- Complications -- Childhood disease -- Disease in males -- Treatment -- Pityriasis rosea -- Clinical features -- Treatment -- Atypical pityriasis rosea -- Pityriasis lichenoides -- Pityriasis rubra pilaris -- Miliaria or 'prickly heat' -- Pregnancy rashes -- Light-induced skin disease -- Sunburn -- Polymorphic light eruption -- Actinic prurigo -- Juvenile spring eruption -- Photosensitive eczema and chronic actinic dermatitis -- Porphyrias -- Pellagra -- Xeroderma pigmentosum -- Phytophotodermatitis -- Light-induced drug reactions -- Disorders exacerbated by light -- Chapter 17 Vascular disorders -- Leg ulcers -- Venous leg ulcers -- Ischaemic ulcers -- Vasculitic ulcers -- Neoplastic ulcers -- Haematological disorders and leg ulcers -- Vasculitis -- Small vessels -- Larger vessels -- Other disorders involving blood vessels -- Behçet's disease -- Pyoderma gangrenosum -- Perniosis (chilblains) -- Chapter 18 Connective tissue diseases.Lupus erythematosus -- Discoid lupus erythematosus -- Systemic lupus erythematosus -- Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus -- Antiphospholipid syndrome -- Neonatal lupus erythematosus -- Drug-induced systemic lupus erythematosus -- Dermatomyositis -- Skin -- Muscles -- Investigations -- Treatment -- Scleroderma -- Morphoea -- Systemic sclerosis and CREST syndrome -- Chemically induced scleroderma -- Pseudoscleroderma -- Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis -- Chapter 19 Pruritus -- Mechanisms of pruritus -- Causes of pruritus -- Localized pruritus -- Generalized pruritus -- 'Senile' pruritus -- Chapter 20 Systemic disease and the skin -- Endocrine disease -- Diabetes -- Granuloma annulare -- Thyroid disease -- Hypothyroidism -- Hyperthyroidism -- Adrenal disease -- Cushing's syndrome -- Addison's disease -- Rheumatic diseases -- Gout -- Still's disease -- Rheumatoid arthritis -- Rheumatic fever -- Reiter's disease (reactive arthritis) -- Vitamin deficiency -- Scurvy -- Pellagra -- Inflammatory bowel disease -- Hyperlipidaemia -- Amyloidosis -- Sarcoidosis -- Liver disease and the skin -- Cutaneous manifestations of systemic malignancy -- Cutaneous metastases -- Miscellaneous cutaneous signs of underlying malignancy -- Leukaemia and the skin -- Purpura -- AIDS and the skin -- Chapter 21 Skin and the psyche -- Dermatitis artefacta -- Dermatological pathomimicry -- Body dysmorphic disorder (dermatological non-disease -- dysmorphophobia) -- Delusions of parasitosis -- Obsessive-compulsive habits -- Trichotillomania -- Pathological skin-picking -- Compulsive handwashing -- Chapter 22 Cutaneous drug reactions -- Introduction -- Drug reaction patterns -- Exanthematic eruptions -- Urticaria and anaphylaxis -- Eczema -- Erythroderma -- Vasculitis -- Fixed drug eruptions -- Lichen planus-like eruptions -- Erythema multiforme.Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis."A very well written introductory dermatology text with excellent clinical photographs and diagrams. We would highly recommend this for those wishing to grasp the basic concepts in dermatology." British Journal of Dermatology Dermatology Lecture Notes presents an accessible overview of skin structure and function, along with the practical aspects of disease management. Now in its 11th edition, it has been thoroughly updated to focus on recent advances in the knowledge of skin diseases and their treatment. It combines readability with high quality illustrations, and is the ideal guide for new comers to the specialty as well as those more advanced in their studies. Key features include: - An overview of the basics of skin structure and function, as well as practical aspects of disease management - Excellent clinical photographs, diagrams and histological images - Newly expanded and updated sections on benign skin tumours, viruses, emergency dermatology (skin failure in particular) and vascular disorders - Includes a companion website at www.lecturenoteseries.com/dermatology featuring self-assessment and case studies With beautiful colour artwork throughout, Dermatology Lecture Notes includes a glossary of dermatological terms, and provides an excellent balance between theory and clinical relevance.Dermatology :lecture notesDermatologyOutlines, syllabi, etcDermatology616.5Graham-Brown R. A. C(Robin A. C.)906557Harman Karen1854095Johnston Graham1968-1854096MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQUkOxU9911034854203321Lecture notes4451160UNINA