
Handbook of Dermatology : A Practical Manual.
Title:
Handbook of Dermatology : A Practical Manual.
Author:
Mann, Margaret W.
ISBN:
9781444308129
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (321 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Abbreviations -- Part 1 General Dermatology -- Work-up Quick Reference -- Direct immunofluorescence - where to biopsy? -- False positive/negative DIFs -- Biopsy for GVHD -- The Dermatologic Differential Algorithm -- Alopecia Work-Up -- Associations -- Cicatricial or non-cicatricial? -- Aphthosis Classification and Workup -- Morphologic classification -- Classification by cause -- Work-up for complex aphthae -- Treatment -- Amyloidoses -- Xanthomas -- Hyperlipoproteinemias: Fredrickson Classification -- Histiocytosis -- Lupus Erythematosus -- Systemic lupus erythematosus criteria (4 of 11) -- Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus -- Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus -- Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus -- Autoantibody sensitivities and specificities -- Antinuclear Antibodies -- Autoantibodies in Connective Tissue Diseases -- Vasculitis -- Treatment of ANCA-associated vasculitis -- Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody -- Small vessel vasculitis -- Medium (± small) vessel vasculitis -- Large vessel vasculitis -- Cryoglobulinemia -- CTCL Classification -- Mycosis fungoides variants -- MF (TNMB) staging -- MF treatment algorithm -- Cutaneous B-cell Lymphoma -- Leukemia cutis -- Monoclonal Gammopathies -- Melanoma - Classification -- Breslow depth -- Melanoma - staging and survival -- Melanoma - treatment guidelines -- Infectious Disease -- Viruses and diseases -- Human papillomavirus -- Other viral diseases -- Mycoses -- Vector-borne diseases -- Creatures in dermatology -- Immunology -- Complement -- Complement deficiencies -- Angioedema and complement levels -- Th profiles -- Bullous Disorders -- Intracorneal/subcorneal -- Intraepidermal blisters -- Suprabasilar blisters -- Subepidermal with little inflammation -- Subepidermal with lymphocytes -- Subepidermal with eosinophils.
Subepidermal with neutrophils -- Subepidermal with mast cells -- Epidermolysis bullosa -- Major bullous diseases - clinicopathologic findings -- Glands -- Disorders or Drugs Associated with Skeletal, Ocular, and/or Nail Findings -- Dermatoses of Pregnancy -- Neonatal Vesiculopustular Eruptions -- Genital Ulcers -- Common Contact Allergens -- Features suggestive of specific irritant/toxin -- Plants and dermatoses -- Vitamin Deficiencies/Hypervitaminoses -- Genodermatoses -- Gene list -- Chromosome abnormalities -- Tumors -- Disorders of cornification -- Disorders of hair, nail, ectoderm -- Tumor syndromes -- Disorders of connective tissue -- Disorders of metabolism -- Disorders of pigmentation -- Disorders of vascularization -- Immunodeficiency syndromes -- Miscellaneous -- Dermoscopy -- Pathology -- Histochemical staining -- Immunohistochemical staining -- Pathologic bodies -- Other derm path buzzwords, patterns, DDx -- Part 2 Surgery -- Surgical Margins Guidelines -- Indications for Mohs micrographic surgery -- Guideline for Prophylactic Antibiotics -- Algorithm for antibiotic prophylaxis -- Guideline for Prophylactic Antivirals -- Anesthetics -- Dose calculation -- Tumescent anesthesia -- Topical anesthetic -- Adverse reaction to local anesthetics -- Local anesthetic -- Nerve blocks -- Surgical Anatomy -- Anatomy of the face -- Anatomy of the nail -- Danger zones in surgery -- Danger zone of the neck: Erb's point -- Dermatomal distribution of sensory nerves -- Anatomy of the lower extremity venous system -- Cutaneous Reconstruction -- Undermining depths in reconstruction -- Second intention -- Simple linear closure -- Transposition flap -- Advancement flap -- Interpolation flap -- Rotation flap -- Skin graft -- Sutures -- Absorbable -- Non-absorbable -- Suture removal time -- Electrosurgery -- Wound Healing -- Wound dressing -- Antiseptic Scrubs.
Lasers -- Laser principles -- Thermal relaxation time -- Laser treatment of tattoo pigment -- Photoinduced eye injury -- Photodynamic Therapy -- Basic principles -- Applications -- Photosensitizer properties and options -- UV Spectrum -- UV Protection Measurements -- UV Associations/Specificities -- Glogau Wrinkle Scale -- Fitzpatrick Skin Type -- Peeling Agents -- TCA peel -- TCA peel frost level -- Jessner solution -- Baker-Gordon phenol -- Cook total body peel -- Pre-peel prep -- Post-peel wound care -- Botulinum Toxin -- Botox injection sites -- Fillers -- Sclerotherapy -- Determine vessel size using needle gauge -- Recommended maximum effective concentration of sclerosant to minimize side effects -- Part 3 Drugs and Therapies -- Medication Quick Reference -- Topical steroids -- Non-steroidals -- Commonly used drugs in dermatology -- Systemic Medications -- Antimalarials -- Immunosuppressive agents -- Systemic retinoids -- Biologics -- General Reference -- Metric measurements -- Dosage calculation -- Drug dispensing and absorption -- Corticosteroid -- Acne - Topical -- Antibiotics -- Keratolytics -- Acne - Systemic -- Antibiotics -- Retinoids -- Others -- Alopecia -- Analgesics -- Anesthetics - Topical -- Antibiotics -- Topical/Antiseptic -- Systemic -- Antibiotic preoperative prophylaxis -- Antibiotic regimens -- STDs -- Antifungals -- Topical -- Systemic -- Antifungal regimens -- Antiparasitics -- Antivirals -- For HSV labialis - topical agents -- For HSV 1 or 2 - oral agents -- For HSV disseminated disease -- For herpes zoster/VZV -- For genital warts -- For verruca vulgaris -- For molluscum -- Antihistamines -- Sedating -- Non-sedating -- H2-blockers -- Antipruritic -- Topical -- Oral -- Bleaching Agents/Depigmenting Agents -- Topical Chemotherapy -- Actinic keratoses (AK) -- Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) - superficial BCC -- CTCL.
Topical agents -- Oral agent -- Other agent -- Psoriasis -- Topical agents -- Tar -- Systemic agents -- Seborrheic Dermatitis -- Hypertrichosis -- Hyperhidrosis -- Wound Care -- Vitamins/Nutritional Supplements -- Miscellaneous Meds -- Cytochrome P-450 Interactions -- Pregnancy Categories of Commonly Used Dermatologic Agents -- Common Dermatologic Drugs and Teratogenic Effects -- Dermatologic Drugs Reportedly Associated with Contraceptive Failure -- Drug Eruptions -- Chemotherapeutic Agents and Skin Changes -- Antidote to extravasation of chemotherapeutic agents -- UV Light Treatment -- UVA/UVB dosing -- NBUVB dosing -- PUVA -- Washington University Dermatology Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) Protocol -- Diagnosis of TEN -- Triage algorithm for TEN patients -- Treatment for all TEN patients -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z -- Color Plates.
Abstract:
Because dermatology is a complex visual specialty that mixes medical and surgical approaches to management, trainees need fast access to a wide range of material. This concise new reference uses tables, algorithms, protocols, guidelines, and staging and scoring systems to present succinct guidance on best-practice patient care. Structured around three components -- medical, surgical, and pharmacological -- the book consolidates the core Board exam information residents most often look up. Handbook of Dermatology: A Practical Manual was road-tested as it was developed to ensure usefulness for dermatology residents, dermatologists, and family physicians.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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