Fitzpatrick's dermatology/ editors, Sewon Kang, MD [and six others].

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Edition:9th edition.
Imprint:New York : McGraw-Hill Education, [2019]-
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Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12385860
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Varying Form of Title:Dermatology
Other authors / contributors:Kang, Sewon, editor.
ISBN:9780071837781
0071837787
9780071837798
9780071837835
0071837833
0071837795
9780071837811
0071837817
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0071837825
Notes:Revision of: Fitzpatrick's dermatology in general medicine. 2012. 8th ed.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"The gold-standard text in dermatology, completely updated for today's practice by an all-new editorial board. Encyclopedic in scope, yet skillfully edited to make it easy to read and understand, this trusted classic delivers everything clinicians need to know about skin, skin symptoms, and skin diseases. Presented in full color, Fitzpatrick's covers all the essentials, from the basic science of skin to the day-to-day clinical issues of managing common skin disorders such as acne, skin cancer, and psoriasis. Backed by the expertise of more than 500 world-renowned contributors, and the reference of choice for clinicians, students, and educators, Fitzpatrick's is enhanced by thousands of full-color photographs and a wealth of newly enhanced tables and diagrams. The Ninth Edition is bolstered by a new global editorial team; a reorganized table of contents; a more simple, readable, and direct writing style, the incorporation of more genetic, syndromic, and treatment information into each chapter; the addition of first, second, and third line treatment options; and improved table presentation. The reorganized table of contents reflects how disease presents rather than its cause"--
"Important general basic science concepts are extensively covered in dedicated chapters appearing in an early section of the book, allowing subsequent clinical chapters to focus on relevant disease-specific pathophysiology in addition to clinical features, diagnosis, clinical course, and management"--
Other form:Print version: Ninth edition / editors, Sewon Kang, MD [and six others] New York : McGraw-Hill Education, [2019]- 9780071837798
Table of Contents:
  • PART 1: FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY
  • Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Clinical Dermatology: Morphology and Special Clinical Considerations
  • Chapter 2: Pathology of Skin Lesions
  • Chapter 3: Epidemiology and Public Health in Dermatology
  • PART 2: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SKIN
  • Chapter 4: Developmental Biology of the Skin
  • Chapter 5: Growth and Differentiation of the Epidermis
  • Chapter 6: Skin Glands: Sebaceous, Eccrine, and Apocrine Glands
  • Chapter 7: Biology of Hair Follicles
  • Chapter 8: Nail
  • Chapter 9: Cutaneous Vasculature
  • Chapter 10: The Immunological Structure of the Skin
  • Chapter 11: Cellular Components of the Cutaneous Immune System
  • Chapter 12: Soluble Mediators of the Cutaneous Immune System
  • Chapter 13: Basic Principles of Immunologic Diseases in Skin (Pathophysiology of Immunologic/Inflammatory Skin Diseases)
  • Chapter 14: Skin Barrier
  • Chapter 15: Epidermal and Dermal Adhesion
  • Chapter 16: Microbiome of the Skin
  • Chapter 17: Cutaneous Photobiology
  • Chapter 18: Genetics in Relation to the Skin
  • Chapter 19: Carcinogenesis and Skin
  • Chapter 20: Pigmentation and Melanocyte Biology
  • Chapter 21: Neurobiology of the Skin
  • PART 3: DERMATITIS
  • Chapter 22: Atopic Dermatitis
  • Chapter 23: Nummular Eczema, Lichen Simplex Chronicus, and Prurigo Nodularis
  • Chapter 24: Allergic Contact Dermatitis
  • Chapter 25: Irritant Dermatitis
  • Chapter 26: Seborrheic Dermatitis
  • Chapter 27: Occupational Skin Diseases
  • PART 4: PSORIASIFORM DISORDERS
  • Chapter 28: Psoriasis
  • Chapter 29: Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
  • Chapter 30: Parapsoriasis and Pityriasis Lichenoides
  • Chapter 31: Pityriasis Rosea
  • PART 5: LICHENOID AND GRANULOMATOUS DISORDERS
  • Chapter 32: Lichen Planus
  • Chapter 33: Lichen Nitidus and Lichen Striatus
  • Chapter 34: Granuloma Annulare
  • Chapter 35: Sarcoidosis
  • PART 6: NEUTROPHILIC, EOSINOPHILIC, AND MAST CELL DISORDERS
  • Chapter 36: Sweet Syndrome
  • Chapter 37: Pyoderma Gangrenosum
  • Chapter 38: Subcorneal Pustular Dermatosis (Sneddon-Wilkinson Disease)
  • Chapter 39: Autoinflammatory Disorders
  • Chapter 40: Eosinophilic Diseases
  • Chapter 41: Urticaria and Angioedema
  • Chapter 42: Mastocytosis
  • PART 7: REACTIVE ERYTHEMAS
  • Chapter 43: Erythema Multiforme
  • Chapter 44: Epidermal Necrolysis (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis)
  • Chapter 45: Cutaneous Reactions to Drugs
  • Chapter 46: Erythema Annulare Centrifugum and Other Figurate Erythemas
  • PART 8: DISORDERS OF CORNIFICATION
  • Chapter 47: The Ichthyoses
  • Chapter 48: Inherited Palmoplantar Keratodermas
  • Chapter 49: Keratosis Pilaris and Other Follicular Keratotic Disorders
  • Chapter 50: Acantholytic Disorders of the Skin
  • Chapter 51: Porokeratosis
  • PART 9: VESICULOBULLOUS DISORDERS
  • Chapter 52: Pemphigus
  • Chapter 53: Paraneoplastic Pemphigus
  • Chapter 54: Bullous Pemphigoid
  • Chapter 55: Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid
  • Chapter 56: Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita
  • Chapter 57: Intercellular Immunoglobulin (Ig) A Dermatosis (IgA Pemphigus)
  • Chapter 58: Linear Immunoglobulin A Dermatosis and Chronic Bullous Disease of Childhood
  • Chapter 59: Dermatitis Herpetiformis
  • Chapter 60: Inherited Epidermolysis Bullosa
  • PART 10: AUTOIMMUNE CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND RHEUMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
  • Chapter 61: Lupus Erythematosus
  • Chapter 62: Dermatomyositis
  • Chapter 63: Systemic Sclerosis
  • Chapter 64: Morphea and Lichen Sclerosus
  • Chapter 65: Psoriatic Arthritis and Reactive Arthritis
  • Chapter 66: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Adult-Onset Still Disease, and Rheumatic Fever
  • Chapter 67: Scleredema and Scleromyxedema
  • Chapter 68: Sjögren Syndrome
  • Chapter 69: Relapsing Polychondritis
  • PART 11: DERMAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS
  • Chapter 70: Anetoderma and Other Atrophic Disorders of the Skin
  • Chapter 71: Acquired Perforating Disorders
  • Chapter 72: Genetic Disorders Affecting Dermal Connective Tissue
  • PART 12: SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE DISORDERS
  • Chapter 73: Panniculitis
  • Chapter 74: Lipodystrophy
  • PART 13: MELANOCYTIC DISORDERS
  • Chapter 75: Albinism and Other Genetic Disorders of Pigmentation
  • Chapter 76: Vitiligo
  • Chapter 77: Hypermelanoses
  • PART 14: ACNEIFORM DISORDERS
  • Chapter 78: Acne Vulgaris
  • Chapter 79: Rosacea
  • Chapter 80: Acne Variants and Acneiform Eruptions
  • PART 15: DISORDERS OF ECCRINE AND APOCRINE SWEAT GLANDS
  • Chapter 81: Hyperhidrosis and Anhidrosis
  • Chapter 82: Bromhidrosis and Chromhidrosis
  • Chapter 83: Fox-Fordyce Disease
  • Chapter 84: Hidradenitis Suppurativa
  • PART 16: DISORDERS OF THE HAIR AND NAILS
  • Chapter 85: Androgenetic Alopecia
  • Chapter 86: Telogen Effluvium
  • Chapter 87: Alopecia Areata
  • Chapter 88: Cicatricial Alopecias
  • Chapter 89: Hair Shaft Disorders
  • Chapter 90: Hirsutism and Hypertrichosis
  • Chapter 91: Nail Disorders
  • PART 17: DISORDERS DUE TO THE ENVIRONMENT
  • Chapter 92: Polymorphic Light Eruption
  • Chapter 93: Actinic Prurigo
  • Chapter 94: Hydroa Vacciniforme
  • Chapter 95: Actinic Dermatitis
  • Chapter 96: Solar Urticaria
  • Chapter 97: Phototoxicity and Photoallergy
  • Chapter 98: Cold Injuries
  • Chapter 99: Burns
  • PART 18: PSYCHOSOCIAL SKIN DISEASE
  • Chapter 100: Delusional, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Factitious Skin Diseases
  • Chapter 101: Drug Abuse
  • Chapter 102: Physical Abuse
  • PART 19: SKIN CHANGES ACROSS THE SPAN OF LIFE
  • Chapter 103: Neonatal Dermatology
  • Chapter 104: Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology
  • Chapter 105: Skin Changes and Diseases in Pregnancy
  • Chapter 106: Skin Aging
  • Chapter 107: Caring for LGBT Persons in Dermatology
  • PART 20: NEOPLASIA
  • Chapter 108: Benign Epithelial Tumors, Hamartomas, and Hyperplasias
  • Chapter 109: Appendage Tumors of the Skin
  • Chapter 110: Epithelial Precancerous Lesions
  • Chapter 111: Basal Cell Carcinoma and Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome
  • Chapter 112: Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Keratoacanthoma
  • Chapter 113: Merkel Cell Carcinoma
  • Chapter 114: Paget's Disease
  • Chapter 115: Melanocytic Nevi
  • Chapter 116: Melanoma
  • Chapter 117: Histiocytosis
  • Chapter 118: Vascular Tumors
  • Chapter 119: Cutaneous Lymphoma
  • Chapter 120: Cutaneous Pseudolymphoma
  • Chapter 121: Neoplasias and Hyperplasias of Muscular and Neural Origin
  • Chapter 122: Lipogenic Neoplasms
  • PART 21: METABOLIC, GENETIC, AND SYSTEMIC DISEASES
  • Chapter 123: Cutaneous Changes in Nutritional Disease
  • Chapter 124: The Porphyrias
  • Chapter 125: Amyloidosis
  • Chapter 126: Xanthomas and Lipoprotein Disorders
  • Chapter 127: Fabry Disease
  • Chapter 128: Calcium and Other Mineral Deposition Disorders
  • Chapter 129: Graft-Versus-Host Disease
  • Chapter 130: Hereditary Disorders of Genome Instability and DNA Repair
  • Chapter 131: Ectodermal Dysplasias
  • Chapter 132: Genetic Immunodeficiency Diseases
  • Chapter 133: Skin Manifestations of Internal Organ Disorders
  • Chapter 134: Cutaneous Paraneoplastic Syndromes
  • Chapter 135: The Neurofibromatoses
  • Chapter 136: Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
  • Chapter 137: Diabetes and Other Endocrine Diseases
  • PART 22: VASCULAR DISEASES
  • Chapter 138: Cutaneous Necrotizing Venulitis
  • Chapter 139: Systemic Necrotizing Arteritis
  • Chapter 140: Erythema Elevatum Diutinum
  • Chapter 141: Adamantiades-Behçet Disease
  • Chapter 142: Kawasaki Disease
  • Chapter 143: Pigmented Purpuric Dermatoses
  • Chapter 144: Cryoglobulinemia and Cryofibrinogenemia
  • Chapter 145: Raynaud Phenomenon
  • Chapter 146: Malignant Atrophic Papulosis (Degos Disease)
  • Chapter 147: Vascular Malformations
  • Chapter 148: Cutaneous Changes in Arterial, Venous, and Lymphatic Dysfunction
  • Chapter 149: Wound Healing
  • PART 23: BACTERIAL DISEASES
  • Chapter 150: Superficial Cutaneous Infections and Pyodermas
  • Chapter 151: Cellulitis and Erysipelas
  • Chapter 152: Gram-Positive Infections Associated with Toxin Production
  • Chapter 153: Necrotizing Fasciitis, Necrotizing Cellulitis, and
  • Chapter 154: Gram-Negative Coccal and Bacillary Infections
  • Chapter 155: The Skin in Infective Endocarditis, Sepsis, Septic Shock, and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
  • Chapter 156: Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections with Cutaneous Manifestations
  • Chapter 157: Tuberculosis and Infections with Atypical Mycobacteria
  • Chapter 158: Actinomycosis, Nocardiosis, and Actinomycetoma
  • Chapter 159: Leprosy
  • PART 24: FUNGAL DISEASES
  • Chapter 160: Superficial Fungal Infection
  • Chapter 161: Yeast Infections
  • Chapter 162: Deep Fungal Infections
  • PART 25: VIRAL DISEASES
  • Chapter 163: Exanthematous Viral Diseases
  • Chapter 164: Herpes Simplex
  • Chapter 165: Varicella and Herpes Zoster
  • Chapter 166: Poxvirus Infections
  • Chapter 167: Human Papillomavirus Infections
  • Chapter 168: Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV and Human T-Lymphotropic Virus
  • Chapter 169: Mosquito-Borne Viral Diseases
  • PART 26: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
  • Chapter 170: Syphilis
  • Chapter 171: Endemic (Nonvenereal) Treponematoses
  • Chapter 172: Chancroid
  • Chapter 173: Lymphogranuloma Venereum
  • Chapter 174: Granuloma Inguinale
  • Chapter 175: Gonorrhea, Mycoplasma, and Vaginosis
  • PART 27: INFESTATIONS, BITES, AND STINGS
  • Chapter 176: Leishmaniasis and Other Protozoan Infections
  • Chapter 177: Helminthic Infections
  • Chapter 178: Scabies, Other Mites, and Pediculosis
  • Chapter 179: Lyme Borreliosis
  • Chapter 180: The Rickettsioses, Ehrlichioses, and Anaplasmoses
  • Chapter 181: Arthropod Bites and Stings
  • Chapter 182: Bites and Stings of Terrestrial and Aquatic Life
  • PART 28: TOPICAL AND SYSTEMIC TREATMENTS
  • Chapter 183: Principles of Topical Therapy
  • Chapter 184: Glucocorticoids
  • Chapter 185: Retinoids
  • Chapter 186: Systemic and Topical Antibiotics
  • Chapter 187: Dapsone
  • Chapter 188: Antifungals
  • Chapter 189: Antihistamines
  • Chapter 190: Cytotoxic and Antimetabolic Agents
  • Chapter 191: Antiviral Drugs
  • Chapter 192: Immunosuppressive and Immunomodulatory Drugs
  • Chapter 193: Immunobiologics: Targeted Therapy Against Cytokines, Cytokine Receptors, and Growth Factors in Dermatology
  • Chapter 194: Molecular Targeted Therapies
  • Chapter 195: Antiangiogenic Agents
  • Chapter 196: Other Topical Medications
  • Chapter 197: Photoprotection
  • PART 29: PHYSICAL TREATMENTS
  • Chapter 198: Phototherapy
  • Chapter 199: Photochemotherapy and Photodynamic Therapy
  • Chapter 200: Radiotherapy
  • PART 30: DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
  • Chapter 201: Cutaneous Surgical Anatomy
  • Chapter 202: Perioperative Considerations in Dermatologic Surgery
  • Chapter 203: Excisional Surgery and Repair, Flaps, and Grafts
  • Chapter 204: Mohs Micrographic Surgery
  • Chapter 205: Nail Surgery
  • Chapter 206: Cryosurgery and Electrosurgery
  • PART 31: COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY
  • Chapter 207: Cosmeceuticals and Skin Care in Dermatology
  • Chapter 208: Fundamentals of Laser and Light-Based Treatments
  • Chapter 209: Laser Skin Resurfacing: Cosmetic and Medical Applications
  • Chapter 210: Nonablative Laser and Light-Based Therapy: Cosmetic and Medical Indications
  • Chapter 211: Noninvasive Body Contouring
  • Chapter 212: Treatment of Varicose Veins and Telangiectatic Lower-Extremity Vessels
  • Chapter 213: Chemical Peels and Dermabrasion
  • Chapter 214: Liposuction Using Tumescent Local Anesthesia
  • Chapter 215: Soft-Tissue Augmentation
  • Chapter 216: Botulinum Toxin
  • Chapter 217: Hair Transplantation.