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Efnisyfirlit
- Instructions for online access
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Preface to the first edition
- Acknowledgements
- List of Tables
- List of Illustrations
- 1. Basic principles
- 1. Microanatomy of the skin
- Introduction
- Epidermis
- Dermis
- Subcutaneous layer
- 2. Derivatives of the skin
- Hair
- Nails
- Sebaceous glands
- Sweat glands
- Other structures in skin
- 3. Physiology of the skin
- Keratinocyte maturation
- Hair growth
- Melanocyte function
- Thermoregulation
- 4. Biochemistry of the skin
- Keratins
- Melanins
- Collagens
- Glycosaminoglycans
- Skin surface secretions
- Subcutaneous fat
- Hormones and the skin
- 5. Inflammation, immunity and the skin
- Microbiome
- Immunologically functional cells in the skin
- Hypersensitivity reactions and the skin
- 6. Molecular genetics and the skin
- The human chromosomes
- Forms of inheritance
- Gene therapy
- 7. Terminology of skin lesions
- Macule (see vitiligo, p. 92)
- Papule (see dermatofibroma, p. 115)
- Nodule (see squamous cell carcinoma, p. 124)
- Bulla (see pemphigoid, p. 96)
- Vesicle (see dermatitis herpetiformis, p. 96)
- Pustule (see acne, p. 80)
- Cyst (see acne, p. 80)
- Wheal (see urticaria, p. 94)
- Plaque (see psoriasis, p. 38)
- Scale (see psoriasis, p. 38)
- Ulcer (see venous leg ulcer, p. 90)
- 8. Taking a history
- Presenting complaint
- Past medical history
- Social and occupational history
- Family history
- Drug history
- 9. Examining the skin
- Distribution of eruption or lesions
- Morphology of individual lesions
- Nails, hair and mucous membranes
- General examination
- Special techniques and assessment of disease morbidity
- 10. Practical clinic procedures
- Diagnostic procedures
- Therapeutic procedures
- 11. Dermoscopy
- Contact dermoscopy
- Polarized dermsocopy
- Dermoscopic examination
- Dermoscopic algorithms
- Technology
- 12. Basics of medical therapy—topical treatments
- Topical therapy
- 13. Basics of medical therapy—systemic medication, other treatments, monitoring and scoring systems
- When to select systemic therapy
- Monitoring prescribed drug treatments
- Other treatments
- Scoring systems for skin diseases
- 14. Epidemiology of skin disease
- Skin disease in the general population
- Skin disease in community and specialized clinics
- Socioeconomic factors
- Geographical factors
- Racial and cultural factors
- Age and sex prevalence of dermatoses
- 15. Body image, the psyche and the skin
- The stress of having skin disease
- Skin disorders of psychogenic origin
- 2. Diseases
- Eruptions
- 16. Psoriasis—epidemiology, pathophysiology and presentation
- Epidemiology
- Aetiopathogenesis
- Clinical presentation
- 17. Psoriasis—topical treatment and disease complications
- Planning treatment
- Topical therapy
- When to move on to systemic treatments
- Complications of psoriasis
- 18. Psoriasis—systemic treatments
- Non-biologic systemic therapy
- Biologics
- 19. Eczema—acute, chronic and irritant
- Acute eczema (fig. 19.1)
- Chronic eczema (fig. 19.2)
- Irritant contact dermatitis
- 20. Eczema—allergic contact dermatitis and patch testing
- Definition
- Aetiopathogenesis
- Clinical presentation
- Differential diagnosis
- Management
- Allergen avoidance
- Patch testing
- 21. Eczema—atopic eczema
- Definition
- Aetiopathogenesis
- Clinical presentation
- Differential diagnosis
- Management
- 22. Eczema—other forms
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis
- Hand dermatitis
- Pompholyx eczema (cheiropompholyx)
- Discoid (nummular) eczema
- Venous (stasis) eczema
- Asteatotic eczema (eczema craquelé)
- Other eczemas
- 23. Lichenoid eruptions
- Lichen planus
- Lichen sclerosus
- Lichen nitidus
- Lichen planus-like drug eruption
- 24. Papulosquamous eruptions
- Pityriasis rosea
- Pityriasis (tinea) versicolor
- Reiter’s disease
- Pityriasis lichenoides
- Chronic superficial scaly dermatitis
- Other pityriases
- Secondary syphilis
- 25. Erythroderma
- Clinical presentation
- Management
- 26. Photodermatology
- Photodermatoses—idiopathic
- Photodermatoses—other causes
- Dermatoses improved or worsened by sunlight
- Infections
- 27. Bacterial infection—staphylococcal and streptococcal
- The normal skin microflora
- Staphylococcal infections
- Streptococcal infections
- 28. Other bacterial infections
- Diseases due to commensal overgrowth
- Mycobacterial infections
- Spirochaetal infections
- Further bacterial infections
- 29. Viral infections—warts and other viral infections
- Viral warts
- Other viral infections
- 30. Viral infections—herpes simplex and herpes zoster
- Herpes simplex
- Herpes zoster
- 31. Human immunodeficiency virus disease and immunodeficiency syndromes
- Human immunodeficiency virus disease
- Congenital immune deficiency syndromes
- Skin signs of immunosuppression for organ transplants
- 32. Fungal infections
- Dermatophyte infections
- 33. Yeast infections and related disorders
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis
- Pityriasis (tinea) versicolor
- Candida albicans infection
- 34. Tropical infections and infestations
- Leprosy
- Leishmaniasis
- Larva migrans
- Deep mycoses
- Filariasis
- Onchocerciasis
- 35. Infestations
- Insect bites
- Lice infestation (pediculosis)
- Scabies
- Disorders of specific skin structures
- 36. Sebaceous and sweat glands—acne
- Acne
- 37. Sebaceous and sweat glands—rosacea and other disorders
- Rosacea
- Perioral dermatitis
- Hidradenitis suppurativa
- Hyperhidrosis
- Other disorders of eccrine glands
- 38. Disorders of hair
- Hair loss (alopecia)
- Diffuse non-scarring alopecia
- Localized non-scarring alopecia
- Localized/diffuse scarring alopecia
- Excess hair (hirsutism and hypertrichosis)
- Other disorders
- 39. Disorders of nails
- Congenital disease
- Trauma
- Dermatoses
- Infections
- Systemic disease
- Tumours
- 40. Vascular and lymphatic diseases
- Blood vessel disorders
- Lymphatic disorders
- 41. Leg ulcers
- Venous disease
- Arterial disease
- Diabetic foot ulcers and other causes of leg ulcer
- 42. Pigmentation
- Hypopigmentation
- Hyperpigmentation
- Allergy and autoimmunity
- 43. Urticaria
- Aetiopathogenesis
- Clinical presentation
- Management
- 44. Blistering disorders
- Pemphigus
- Pemphigoid
- Dermatitis herpetiformis
- Linear IgA disease
- 45. Connective tissue diseases—lupus erythematosus and systemic sclerosis
- Lupus erythematosus
- Systemic sclerosis
- Morphoea
- Dermatomyositis
- Other connective tissue diseases
- Idiopathic arthritis including Still’s disease (juvenile and adult-onset) (antinuclear antibodies negative)
- Relapsing polychondritis (antinuclear antibodies negative)
- Sjögren’s syndrome (anti-Ro ∼70%; anti-La ∼50%)
- 46. Vasculitis and the reactive erythemas
- Vasculitis
- Erythema multiforme
- Erythema nodosum
- Sweet’s disease
- Graft-versus-host disease
- Internal medicine
- 47. Skin changes in internal conditions
- Skin signs of endocrine and metabolic disease
- Skin signs of nutritional and other internal disorders
- 48. Drug eruptions
- Aetiopathogenesis
- Clinical presentation
- Differential diagnosis
- Management
- 49. Associations with malignancy
- Conditions associated with malignancy
- Conditions occasionally associated with malignancy
- Inherited disorders
- 50. Keratinization and blistering syndromes
- The ichthyoses
- Keratoderma
- Keratosis pilaris
- Darier’s disease
- Flegel’s disease
- Epidermolysis bullosa
- Prenatal diagnosis of inherited disorders
- 51. Neurocutaneous disorders and other syndromes
- Neurofibromatosis
- Tuberous sclerosis complex
- Incontinentia pigmenti
- Xeroderma pigmentosum
- Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
- Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
- The premature ageing syndromes
- Skin tumours
- 52. Benign tumours—epidermal and dermal
- Benign epidermal tumours
- Benign dermal tumours
- 53. Benign tumours—dermal structures and appendages
- Benign tumours of vascular and connective tissue
- Benign tumours of the skin appendages
- 54. Naevi
- Melanocytic naevi
- Epidermal naevi
- Connective tissue naevi
- 55. Skin cancer—premalignant disorders
- Actinic keratoses
- Dysplastic naevi
- 56. Skin cancer—basal cell carcinoma
- Aetiopathogenesis
- Clinical presentation
- Management (see also table 64.1)
- 57. Skin cancer—squamous cell carcinoma
- Bowen’s disease (in situ squamous cell carcinoma)
- Keratoacanthoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- 58. Skin cancer—malignant melanoma
- Superficial spreading malignant melanoma
- Lentigo malignant melanoma
- Acral lentiginous malignant melanoma
- Nodular malignant melanoma
- 59. Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, B-cell lymphomas and malignant dermal tumours
- Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides)
- Lymphomatoid papulosis
- Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma
- Primary skin tumours of dermal origin
- Cutaneous metastatic deposits
- 60. Ageing and photoageing of the skin
- Signs of photoageing
- Stages of photoageing
- Management of photoageing
- 3. Special topics in dermatology
- 61. Biologics—their use in skin disease
- General principles
- Side effects of biologics
- Monitoring during treatment
- Psoriasis
- Use of biologics in other skin diseases
- 62. Phototherapy
- The sun’s radiation spectrum
- Effects of light on normal skin
- Treatments
- Prophylaxis of photodermatoses
- Sunbeds
- 63. Basic dermatological surgery
- Instruments and methods
- Basic surgical techniques
- Other surgical techniques
- 64. Advanced dermatological surgery
- Simple plastic repairs
- Skin flaps
- Skin grafts
- Mohs’ micrographic surgery
- Anticoagulants and skin surgery
- Antiplatelet agents and skin surgery
- Lasers and intense pulsed light
- Photodynamic therapy
- 65. Cosmetics and cosmetic procedures
- The range of cosmetics and their usage
- Reactions to cosmetics
- Cosmetic procedures
- 66. Paediatric dermatology—childhood eczemas and other dermatoses
- Childhood eczemas and related disorders
- Other childhood dermatoses
- 67. Paediatric dermatology—vascular naevi and dermatoses of the newborn
- Vascular tumours
- Vascular malformations
- Cutaneous disorders of the newborn
- 68. The skin in old age
- Intrinsic ageing of the skin
- Dermatoses in the elderly
- 69. The skin in pregnancy
- The skin during pregnancy
- Dermatoses in pregnancy
- 70. Genitourinary infections
- Syphilis (lues)
- Gonorrhoea
- Other genitourinary infections
- 71. Female genital dermatoses
- Normal variants of vulval anatomy
- Benign dermatoses
- Infections
- Neoplasia
- Genital ulceration and trauma
- Pain syndromes
- 72. Male genital dermatoses and perianal skin diseases
- Normal variants
- Benign dermatoses
- Infections
- Neoplasia
- Genital ulceration and lymphedema
- Pain syndromes
- Perianal skin diseases
- 73. Skin disease in people of colour
- Evolution of skin pigmentation
- Racial differences in hair and eye colour
- Diseases that show racially dependent variations
- Diseases with a distinct racial or ethnic predisposition
- 74. Occupation and the skin
- Diagnosis
- Contact dermatitis
- Contact urticaria
- Vibration white finger
- Prevention
- 75. Immunological tests
- Skin prick tests
- Patch testing
- Immunofluorescence
- Assays of T-cell function
- Bibliography and online resources
- Index
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