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Main description:
This atlas of dermatology has a unique clinical orientation and lays emphasis on morphology. The disease entities are arranged according to the morphology of lesions, not etiologically. This pattern of placement is more useful for both teaching and learning and serves as an important aid in making a diagnosis as this approach is based on the way patients present themselves in out-patient departments. The key diagnostic clinical pointers too have been provided with images which helps one suspect the diagnosis and exclude clinical differentials. This atlas would serve as a ready reckoner for residents and practitioners.
Key Features
Approaches skin disorders morphologically
Emphasizes on key diagnostic clinical pointers
Includes different presentations of common skin conditions
Emphasizes on common clinical conditions presenting in a routine OPD
Includes good quality clinical photographs
Contents:
Section I. Chapter E1 Overview of skin lesions. Section II. Approach to clinical diagnosis. Chapter 1 Hypopigmented and depigmented macules and patches- Localized. Chapter E2 Hypopigmented and depigmented macules and patches- Generalized. Chapter 2 Hyperpigmented macules and patches- Localized. Chapter 3 Acuired Facial melanosis. Chapter E3 Hyperpigmented macules and patches- Generalized. Chapter E4 Diffuse hyperpigmentation. Chapter 4 Reticulate and mottled pigmentation. Chapter 5 Papules- Localized. Chapter 6 Facial papules. Chapter E5 Papules- Generalized. Chapter E6 Follicular papules. Chapter 7 Plaques- Localized. Chapter 8 Plaques- Generalized. Chapter 9 Nodules- Localized. Chapter E7 Nodules- Generalized. Chapter E8 Tumour. Chapter 10 Vesicobullous lesions- Localized. Chapter 11 Vesicobullous lesions- Generalized. Chapter 12 Pustules- Localized, Chapter E9 Pustules- Generalized. Chapter E10 Clinical approach to ulcer. Chapter 13 Ulcer- Single/ few. Chapter E11 Chronic leg ulcers. Chapter E12 Ulcers- Multiple. Chapter E13 Scales- Localized. Chapter E14 Scales- Generalized. Chapter E15 Atrophy. Chapter 14 Purpura. Chapter E16 Erythema- localized. Chapter E17 Erythema- generalized. Chapter E18 Telangiectasia. Chapter E19 Cysts and pseudocysts. Chapter 15 Draining sinus and fistula. Chapter 16 Eschar. Chapter 17 Cutaneous Horn. Section III Regional Dermatology. Why regional dermatology? Chapter E20 Scalp. Chapter E21 Periorbital area. Chapter E22 Ear. Chapter E23 Nose. Chapter 18 Oral cavity. Chapter E24 Tongue. Chapter E25 Axilla and groin. Chapter E26 Umbilicus and periumbilical region. Chapter E27 Palm and sole. Chapter 19 Male genitalia. Chapter E28 Female genitalia. Chapter E29 Nipple areola complex. Chapter E30 Scrotum. Chapter E31 Seborrhoeic area. Chapter E32 Intertriginous areas. Chapter 20 Nails. Section IV Skin, hair and nail in systemic diseases. Skin in systemic diseases. Chapter 21 Nutritional deficiency disorders. Chapter E33 Endocrine disorders. Chapter E34 Renal disorders. Chapter E35 Autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Chapter E36 Hereditary connective tissue disorders. Chapter E37 Hepatic diseases. Chapter E38 Cardiovascular disease. Chapter E39 Neurocutaneous disease. Chapter 22 Psychocutaneous conditions. Chapter E40 Dermatoses in HIV infected persons. Chapter E41 Internal malignancy. Chapter E42 Nails in systemic diseases. Section V Miscellaneous. Chapter E43 Head and neck mass. Chapter E44 Red face. Chapter E45 Leonine facies. Chapter E46 Linear lesions. Chapter 23 Annular lesions. Chapter 24 Hair loss. Chapter E47 Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism. Chapter 25 Vascular lesions. Chapter E48 Vasculitis. Chapter E49 Neonatal dermatology. Chapter E50 Geriatric dermatology. Chapter E51 Dermatoses of pregnancy. Chapter 26 Cutaneous adverse drug reactions. Chapter E52 Dermatitis artefacta, Dermatitis neglecta and Terra firma forme dermatosis. Chapter E53 Pruritus sine material. Chapter E54 Hyperhidrosis. Chapter E55 Anhidrosis. Chapter 27 Photosensitivity in children. Chapter E56 Photosensitivity in adults. Chapter E57 Maculopapular rash. Chapter E58 Fever with rash in children.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: May, 2023
Pages: 464
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Dermatology, Infectious Diseases, Pharmacology, Public Health