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Edition:8th ed.
Imprint:New York : McGraw-Hill Medical, ©2012.
Description:1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Language:English
Series:McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine
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Varying Form of Title:Dermatology in general medicine
Other authors / contributors:Goldsmith, Lowell A., 1938-
Fitzpatrick, Thomas B. (Thomas Bernard), 1919-2003.
ISBN:9780071669047
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from resource home page (Access Medicine, viewed August 23, 2012).
Summary:"Generations of clinicians, skin biologists, residents, and educators have acclaimed Fitzpatrick's as the most authoritative and complete guide to dermatologic basic sciences, histopathology, diagnosis, and treatment. Edition after edition, it reflects the latest insights into skin diseases and skin biology--and their practical relevance to general internal medicine--while covering the scientific foundations of the specialty. This classic yet cutting-edge text is supported by the expert insights of more than 500 internationally respected contributors, and it covers everything dermatologists need to know about skin, dermatologic signs of underlying disease, and the management of all skin diseases, including acne, skin cancer, and psoriasis. Features: More than 3000 full-color photographs ; DVD with image bank includes downloadable figures from the text ; New illustration style makes difficult concepts easier to understand ; Therapeutic ladders with first, second, and third line therapies ; New or thoroughly revised chapters on Psoriasis; Skin disease in immunosuppressed patients; Epidermal stem cells; Hair growth disorders; Neonatal, pediatric, and adolescent dermatology; Radiotherapy; Immunobiologicals and cytokines; Lasers for rejuvenation ; Expanded medical and surgical therapeutics sections guide you through all treatment options."--Publisher's website.
Other form:Print version: Fitzpatrick's dermatology in general medicine. 8th ed. New York : McGraw-Hill Medical, ©2012 9780071669047

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505 0 |a Part 1. Introduction -- Section 1. General considerations -- Section 2. Approach to dermatologic diagnosis -- Section 3. Overview of biology, development, and structure of skin -- Part 2. Disorders presenting in skin and mucous membranes -- Section 4. Inflammatory disorders based on T-cell reactivity and dysregulation -- Section 5. Inflammatory diseases based on neutrophils and eosinophils -- Section 6. Inflammatory diseases based on abnormal humoral reactivity and other inflammatory diseases -- Section 7. Disorders of epidermal differentiation and keratinization -- Section 8. Disorders of epidermal and dermal-epidermal adhesion and vesicular and bullous disorders -- Section 9. Disorders of the dermal connective tissue -- Section 10. Disorders of subcutaneous tissue -- Section 11. Disorders of melanocytes -- Section 12. Disorders of the oral and genital integument -- Part 3. Disorders of the skin appendages -- Section 13. Disorders of the sebaceous glands -- Section 14. Disorders of the eccrine and apocrine glands. 
505 0 |a Section 15. Disorders of the hair and nails -- Part 4. Disorders due to the environment -- Section 16. Disorders due to ultraviolet radiation -- Section 17. Skin changes due to other physical and chemical factors -- Part 5. Neurocutaneous and psychocutaneous aspects of skin disease -- Section 18. Neurocutaneous and psychocutaneous skin disease -- Part 6. Skin changes across the span of life -- Section 19. From birth to old age -- Part 7. Neoplasia -- Section 20. Carcinogenesis -- Section 21. Epidermal and appendageal tumors -- Section 22. Melanocytic tumors -- Section 23. Tumors and hyperplasias of the dermis and subcutaneous fat -- Part 8. The skin in systemic disease -- Section 24. Skin in nutritional, metabolic, and heritable disease -- Section 25. Skin manifestations of bone marrow or blood chemistry disorders -- Section 26. Skin manifestations of internal organ disorders -- Section 27. The skin in vascular and connective tissue and other autoimmune disorders -- Section 28.the skin in inflammatory and other vascular disorders. 
505 0 |a Part 9. Disease due to microbial agents, infestations, bites, and stings -- Section 29. Bacterial disease -- Section 30. Fungal diseases -- Section 31. Viral and rickettsial diseases -- Section 32. Sexually transmitted diseases -- Section 33. Infestations, bites, and stings -- Part 10. Occupational skin diseases and skin diseases due to biologic warfare -- Section 34. Occupational skin diseases -- Section 35. The skin in bioterrorism and biologic warfare -- Part 11. Therapeutics -- Section 36. Topical therapy -- Section 37. Systemic therapy -- Section 38. Physical treatments -- Section 39. Complementary and alternative dermatology -- Section 40. Surgery in dermatology -- Section 41. Cosmetic dermatology. 
505 0 0 |t Epidemiology and burden of skin disease/  |r Martin A. Weinstock --  |t Evidence-based dermatology/  |r Michael Bigby --  |t Global health in dermatology/  |r Roderick J. Hay --  |t Public health in dermatology/  |r Hywel C. Williams --  |t Structure of skin lesions and fundamentals of clinical diagnosis/  |r Amit Garg --  |t Basic pathologic reactions of the skin/  |r Martin C. Mihm Jr. --  |t Development and structure of skin/  |r David H. Chu --  |t Genetics in relation to the skin/  |r John A. McGrath --  |t Racial considerations: skin of color/  |r Kavitha K. Reddy --  |t Innate and adaptive immunity in the skin/  |r Robert L. Modlin --  |t Cytokines/  |r Ifor R. Williams --  |t Chemokines/  |r Anke S. Lonsdorf --  |t Allergic contact dermatitis/  |r Mari Paz Castanedo-Tardan --  |t Atopic dermatitis (atopic eczema)/  |r Donald Y.M. Leung --  |t Nummular eczema, lichen simplex chronicus, and prurigo nodularis/  |r Susan Burgin --  |t Vesicular palmoplantar eczema/  |r Daven N. Doshi --  |t Autosensitization dermatitis/  |r Donald V. Belsito --  |t Psoriasis/  |r Johann E. Gudjonsson --  |t Psoriatic arthritis/  |r Dafna D. Gladman --  |t Reactive arthritis/  |r John D. Carter --  |t Pustular eruptions of palms and soles/  |r Ulrich Mrowietz --  |t Seborrheic dermatitis/  |r Chris D. Collins --  |t Exfoliative dermatitis/  |r Jane Margaret Grant-Kels --  |t Pityriasis rubra pilaris/  |r Daniela Bruch-Gerharz --  |t Parapsoriasis and pityriasis lichenoides/  |r Gary S. Wood --  |t Lichen planus/  |r Mazen S. Daoud --  |t Lichen nitidus/  |r Mazen S. Daoud --  |t Graft-versus-host disease/  |r Edward W. Cowen --  |t Skin disease in acute and chronic immunosuppression/  |r Benjamin D. Ehst --  |t Regulation of the production and activation of neutrophils/  |r Steven M. Holland --  |t Regulation of the production and activation of eosinophils/  |r Kristin M. Leiferman --  |t Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (sweet syndrome)/  |r Philip R. Cohen --  |t Pyoderma gangrenosum/  |r Frank C. Powell --  |t Granuloma faciale/  |r David A. Mehregan. 
505 0 0 |t Subcorneal pustular dermatosis (Sneddon-Wilkinson disease)/  |r Franz Trautinger --  |t Eosinophils in cutaneous diseases/  |r Kristin M. Leiferman --  |t Humoral immunity and complement/  |r Lela A. Lee --  |t Urticaria and angioedema/  |r Allen P. Kaplan --  |t Erythema multiforme/  |r Jean-Claude Roujeau --  |t Epidermal necrolysis (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis)/  |r L. Valeyrie-Allanore --  |t Cutaneous reactions to drugs/  |r Neil H. Shear --  |t Pityriasis rosea/  |r Andrew Blauvelt --  |t Erythema annulare centrifugum and other figurate erythemas/  |r Walter H.C. Burgdorf --  |t Granuloma annulare/  |r Julie S. Prendiville --  |t Epidermal stem cells/  |r Rebecca J. Morris --  |t Epidermal growth and differentiation/  |r Pierre A. Coulombe --  |t Skin as an organ of protection/  |r Ehrhardt Proksch --  |t Irritant contact dermatitis/  |r Antoine Amado --  |t The ichthyoses/  |r Philip Fleckman --  |t Inherited palmoplantar keratodermas/  |r Mozheh Zamiri --  |t Acantholytic disorders of the skin/  |r Susan Burge --  |t Porokeratosis/  |r Grainne M. O'Regan --  |t Epidermal and epidermal-dermal adhesion/  |r Leena Bruckner-Tuderman --  |t Pemphigus/  |r Aimee S. Payne --  |t Paraneoplastic pemphigus/  |r Grant J. Anhalt --  |t Bullous pemphigoid/  |r Donna A. Culton --  |t Cicatricial pemphigoid/  |r Kim B. Yancey --  |t Linear immunoglobulin A dermatosis and chronic bullous disease of childhood/  |r Caroline L. Rao --  |t Pemphigoid gestationis (herpes gestationis)/  |r Jeff K. Shornick --  |t Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita/  |r David T. Woodley --  |t Dermatitis herpetiformis/  |r Arash Ronaghy --  |t Inherited epidermolysis bullosa/  |r M. Peter Marinkovich --  |t Collagens, elastic fibers, and other extracellular matrix proteins of the dermis/  |r Thomas Krieg --  |t Morphea/  |r Stephanie Saxton-Daniels --  |t Lichen sclerosus/  |r Ulrich R. Hengge --  |t Dermal hypertrophies and benign fibroblastic/myofibroblastic tumors/  |r Christine J. Ko --  |t Anetoderma and other atrophic disorders of the skin/  |r Catherine Maari. 
505 0 0 |t Pigmented purpuric dermatoses/  |r Theresa Schroeder Devere --  |t Cryoglobulinemia and cryofibrinogenemia/  |r Holger Schmid --  |t Raynaud phenomenon/  |r John H. Klippel --  |t Malignant atrophic papulosis (Degos disease)/  |r Dan Lipsker --  |t Vascular malformations/  |r Laurence M. Boon --  |t Cutaneous changes in peripheral arterial vascular disease/  |r Veerendra Chadachan --  |t Cutaneous changes in peripheral venous and lymphatic insufficiency/  |r Craig N. Burkhart --  |t General considerations of bacterial diseases/  |r Noah Craft --  |t Superficial cutaneous infections and pyodermas/  |r Noah Craft --  |t Gram-positive infections associated with toxin production/  |r Jeffrey B. Travers --  |t Non-necrotizing infections of the dermis and subcutaneous fat: cellulitis and erysipelas/  |r Adam D. Lipworth --  |t Necrotizing soft tissue infections: necrotizing fasciitis, gangrenous cellulitis, and myonecrosis/  |r Adam D. Lipworth --  |t Gram-negative coccal and bacillary infections/  |r Myron S. Cohen --  |t Skin in infective endocarditis, sepsis, septic shock, and disseminated intravascular coagulation/  |r Laura Korb Ferris --  |t Bartonellosis/  |r Timothy G. Berger --  |t Miscellaneous bacterial infections with cutaneous manifestations/  |r Scott A. Norton --  |t Tuberculosis and infections with atypical mycobacteria/  |r Aisha Sethi --  |t Actinomycosis, nocardiosis, and actinomycetoma/  |r Francisco G. Bravo --  |t Leprosy/  |r Delphine J. Lee --  |t Lyme borreliosis/  |r Meera Mahalingam --  |t Superficial fungal infection/  |r Stefan M. Schieke --  |t Yeast infections: candidiasis, tinea (pityriasis) versicolor, and malassezia (pityrosporum) folliculitis/  |r Roopal V. Kundu --  |t Deep fungal infections/  |r Roderick J. Hay --  |t General considerations of viral diseases/  |r L. Katie Morrison --  |t Exanthematous viral diseases/  |r Leah T. Belazarian --  |t Herpes simplex/  |r Adriana R. Marques --  |t Varicella and herpes zoster/  |r Kenneth E. Schmader --  |t Poxvirus infections/  |r Caroline Piggott --  |t Human papilloma virus infections/  |r Elliot J. Androphy. 
505 0 0 |t Human T-lymphotropic viruses/  |r Erwin Tschachler --  |t Cutaneous manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus disease/  |r Lily Changchien Uihlein --  |t Rickettsioses, ehrlichioses, and anaplasmoses/  |r Sandra A. Kopp --  |t Syphilis/  |r Kenneth A. Katz --  |t Endemic (nonvenereal) treponematoses/  |r Nadine Marrouche --  |t Chancroid/  |r Stephan Lautenschlager --  |t Lymphogranuloma venereum/  |r Rim S. Ishak --  |t Granuloma inguinale/  |r Abdul-Ghani Kibbi --  |t Gonorrhea, mycoplasma, and vaginosis/  |r Ted Rosen --  |t Leishmaniasis and other protozoan infections/  |r Joelle M. Malek --  |t Helminthic infections/  |r Kathryn N. Suh --  |t Scabies, other mites, and pediculosis/  |r Craig N. Burkhart --  |t Bites and stings of terrestrial and aquatic life/  |r Jennifer S. Daly --  |t Arthropod bites and stings/  |r Robert A. Schwartz --  |t Occupational skin diseases due to irritants and allergens/  |r Golara Honari --  |t Occupational noneczematous skin diseases due to biologic, physical, and chemical agents: introduction/  |r Paul X. Benedetto --  |t Cutaneous manifestations of biologic, chemical, and radiologic attacks/  |r Scott A. Norton --  |t Principles of topical therapy/  |r Aieska De Souza --  |t Pharmacokinetics and topical applications of drugs/  |r Hans Schaefer --  |t Topical corticosteroids/  |r Isabel C. Valencia --  |t Topical retinoids/  |r Anna L. Chien --  |t Topical antibiotics/  |r Mark W. Bonner --  |t Topical antifungal agents/  |r Whitney A. High --  |t Topical and intralesional cytotoxic agents/  |r Aieska De Souza --  |t Topical immunomodulators/  |r Edward M. Esparza --  |t Other topical medications/  |r Craig N. Burkhart --  |t Photoprotection/  |r Henry W. Lim --  |t Systemic glucocorticoids/  |r Victoria P. Werth --  |t Dapsone/  |r Joni G. Sago --  |t Aminoquinolines/  |r Susannah E. McClain --  |t Cytotoxic and antimetabolic agents/  |r Whitney A. High --  |t Retinoids/  |r Anders Vahlquist --  |t Antihistamines/  |r Robert A. Wood --  |t Antibiotics/  |r Christopher C. Gasbarre --  |t Antiviral drugs/  |r Dirk M. Elston. 
520 3 |a "Generations of clinicians, skin biologists, residents, and educators have acclaimed Fitzpatrick's as the most authoritative and complete guide to dermatologic basic sciences, histopathology, diagnosis, and treatment. Edition after edition, it reflects the latest insights into skin diseases and skin biology--and their practical relevance to general internal medicine--while covering the scientific foundations of the specialty. This classic yet cutting-edge text is supported by the expert insights of more than 500 internationally respected contributors, and it covers everything dermatologists need to know about skin, dermatologic signs of underlying disease, and the management of all skin diseases, including acne, skin cancer, and psoriasis. Features: More than 3000 full-color photographs ; DVD with image bank includes downloadable figures from the text ; New illustration style makes difficult concepts easier to understand ; Therapeutic ladders with first, second, and third line therapies ; New or thoroughly revised chapters on Psoriasis; Skin disease in immunosuppressed patients; Epidermal stem cells; Hair growth disorders; Neonatal, pediatric, and adolescent dermatology; Radiotherapy; Immunobiologicals and cytokines; Lasers for rejuvenation ; Expanded medical and surgical therapeutics sections guide you through all treatment options."--Publisher's website. 
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