Acne and rosacea /
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Author / Creator: | Plewig, Gerd, 1939- |
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Edition: | 2nd completely rev. and enl. ed. |
Imprint: | Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1993. |
Description: | xviii, 726 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1448175 |
Table of Contents:
- Acne. A Precis of Pathogenesis. The Anatomy of Follicles. Epidermal Lipids. Sebaceous Glands. Microorganisms. The Dynamics of Inflammatory Acne: Immunologic Factors. The Evolution of the Comedo. The Dynamics of Primary Comedo Formation. The Dynamics of Secondary Comedo Formation. The Dynamics of Inflammation. Inflammatory Lesions and Sequels. The Scope of Scars. Classification of Acne
- Animal Models. Syrian Hamster Model. Rabbit Ear Model. Rhino Mouse Model
- The Acnes. Acne in Infancy. Acne Comedonica (Comedonal Acne). Acne Papulopustulosa (Papulopustular Acne). Acne Conglobata (Conglobate Acne). Acne Inversa. Acne Fulminans. Solid Facial Persistent Edema of Acne Vulgaris. Acne Mechanica. Back Acne. Acne Tropicalis (Tropical Acne). Postadolescent Acne in Women. Masculinizing Syndromes in Women. Androgen Excess in Men. Excoriations. Acne Venenata. Solar Comedones (Favre-Racouchot's Disease). Acne Aestivalis (Mallorca Acne). Radiation-Induced Comedones
- Acneiform Diseases. Acneiform Eruptions. Steroid Acne. Amineptine Acne
- Rosacea. Description. Pathogenesis. Clinical Findings. Episodic Erythema (The Rosacea Diathesis). Stage I Rosacea. Stage II Rosacea. Stage III Rosacea. Variants of Rosacea. Persistent Edema of Rosacea. Ophthalmic Rosacea. Lupoid or Granulomatous Rosacea. Steroid Rosacea. Gram-Negative Rosacea. Rosacea Conglobata. Rosacea Fulminans. Phymas in Rosacea. Histopathology. Treatment
- Other Acne-Like Disorders. Perioral Dermatitis. The Role of Demodex. Gram-Negative Folliculitis. Acne Necrotica (Necrotizing Lymphocytic Folliculitis). Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia. Trichostasis Spinulosa. Steatocystoma Multiplex. Eruptive Vellus Hair Cysts. Dilated Pore. Pilar Sheath Acanthoma. Omphalolith: The Ugly Nabelstein. Keratosis Pilaris. Pseudofolliculitis of the Beard. Osteoma Cutis and Pigmented Osteoma Cutis. Minocycline-Induced Hyperpigmentation
- Therapy. History of Therapy: Past, Present, and Future. Treatment: General Statements. Appraisal of Efficacy
- Topical. Tretinoin (all-trans-Retinoic Acid, Vitamin A Acid). Benzoyl Peroxide. Miscellaneous Exfoliants (Peeling Agents). Topical Antibiotics. Azelaic Acid
- Systemic. Antibiotics: Tetracyclines and Erythromycin. Isotretinoin (13-cis-Retinoic Acid). Vitamin A (Retinol). Sulfonamides. Sulfones (DADPS, DDS, Dapsone). Estrogens and Oral Contraceptives. Antiandrogens and Aldosterone Antagonists. Corticosteroids. Zinc
- Physical Therapy. Ultraviolet Radiation. Cryotherapy. Abrasives. [alpha]-Hydroxy Acids: A Peeling Agent for Acne? Lasers. X-Ray Therapy: A Historical Note. Acne Surgery. Camouflage. Psychosocial Aspects. Spontaneous Involution of Acne.