Fitzpatrick's dermatology in general medicine /
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Edition: | 8th ed. |
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Imprint: | New York : McGraw-Hill Medical, ©2012. |
Description: | 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
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Table of Contents:
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I. Introduction
- Section 1. General Considerations
- 1. The Epidemiology and Burden of Skin Disease
- 2. Evidence-Based Dermatology
- 3. Global Health in Dermatology
- 4. Public Health in Dermatology
- Section 2. Approach to Dermatologic Diagnosis
- 5. Structure of Skin Lesions and Fundamentals of Clinical Diagnosis
- 6. Basic Pathologic Reactions of the Skin
- Section 3. Overview of Biology, Development, and Structure of Skin
- 7. Development and Structure of Skin
- 8. Genetics in Relation to the Skin
- 9. Racial Considerations: Skin of Color
- Part Ii. Disorders Presenting in Skin and Mucous Membranes
- Section 4. Inflammatory Disorders Based on T-Cell Reactivity and Dysregulation
- 10. Innate and Adaptive Immunity for the Skin
- 11. Cytokines
- 12. Chemokines
- 13. Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- 14. Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema)
- 15. Nummular Eczema and Lichen Simplex Chronicus/Prurigo Nodularis
- 16. Vesicular Palmoplantar Eczema
- 17. Autosensitization Dermatitis
- 18. Psoriasis
- 19. Psoriatic Arthritis
- 20. Reactive Arthritis
- 21. Pustular Eruptions of Palms and Soles
- 22. Seborrheic Dermatitis
- 23. Exfoliative Dermatitis
- 24. Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
- 25. Parapsoriasis and Pityriasis Lichenoides
- 26. Lichen Planus
- 27. Lichen Nitidus
- 28. Graft-versus-Host Disease
- 29. Skin Disease in Acute and Chronic Immunosuppression
- Section 5. Inflammatory Diseases Based on Neutrophilsand Eosinophils
- 30. Regulation of the Production and Activation of Neutrophils
- 31. Regulation of the Production and Activation of Eosinophils
- 32. Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis (Sweet Syndrome)
- 33. Pyoderma Gangrenosum
- 34. Granuloma Faciale
- 35. Sub-Corneal Pustular Dermatosis (Sneddon-Wilkinson Disease)
- 36. Eosinophils in Cutaneous Diseases
- Section 6. Inflammatory Diseases Based on Abnormal Humoral Reactivity and Other Inflammatory Diseases
- 37. Humoral Immunity and Complement
- 38. Urticaria and Angioedema
- 39. Erythema Multiforme
- 40. Epidermal Necrolysis (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis)
- 41. Cutaneous Reactions to Drugs
- 42. Pityriasis Rosea
- 43. Erythema Annulare Centrifugum and Other Figurate Erythemas
- 44. Granuloma Annulare
- Section 7. Disorders of Epidermal Differentiation and Keratinization
- 45. Epidermal Stem Cells
- 46. Epidermal Growth and Differentiation
- 47. Skin as an Organ of Protection
- 48. Irritant Contact Dermatitis
- 49. The Ichthyoses
- 50. Inherited Keratodermas of Palms and Soles
- 51. Acantholytic Disorders of the Skin
- 52. Porokeratosis
- Section 8. Disorders of Epidermal and Dermal-Epidermal Cohesion and Vesicular and Bullous Disorders
- 53. Epidermal and Epidermal-Dermal Abrasion
- 54. Pemphigus
- 55. Paraneoplastic Pemphigus
- 56. Bullous Pemphigoid
- 57. Cicatricial Pemphigoid
- 58. Linear Immunoglobulin A Dermatosis and Chronic Bullous Disease of Childhood
- 59. Pemphigoid Gestationis (Herpes Gestationis)
- 60. Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita
- 61. Dermatitis Herpetiformis
- 62. Inherited Epidermolysis Bullosa
- Section 9. Disorders of the Dermal Connective Tissue
- 63. Collagens, Elastic Fibers, and Other Extracellular Matrix Proteins of the Dermis
- 64. Morphea
- 65. Lichen Sclerosus
- 66. Dermal Hypertrophies and Benign Fibroblastic/Myofibroblastic Tumors
- 67. Anetoderma and Other Atrophic Disorders of the Skin
- 68. Ainhum and Pseudoainhum
- 69. Acquired Perforating Disorders
- Section 10. Disorders of Subcutaneous Tissue
- 70. Panniculitis
- 71. Lipodystrophy
- Section 11. Disorders of Melanocytes
- 72. Biology of Melanocytes
- 73. Albinism and Other Genetic Disorders of Pigmentation
- 74. Vitiligo
- 75. Hypomelanoses and Hypermelanoses
- Section 12. Disorders of the Oral and Genital Integument
- 76. Biology and Pathology of the Oral Cavity
- 77. Diseases and Disorders of the Male Genitalia
- 78. Diseases and Disorders of the Female Genitalia
- Part III. Disorders of the Skin Appendages
- Section 13. Disorders of the Sebaceous Glands
- 79. Biology of Sebaceous Glands
- 80. Acne Vulgaris and Acneiform Eruptions
- 81. Rosacea
- 82. Perioral Dermatitis
- Section 14. Disorders of the Eccrine and Apocrine Glands
- 83. Biology of Eccrine, Apocrine, and Apoeccrine Sweat Glands
- 84. Disorders of the Eccrine Sweat Glands and Sweating
- 85. Disorders of the Apocrine Sweat Glands
- Section 15. Disorders of the Hair and Nails
- 86. Biology of Hair Follicles
- 87. Keratosis Pilaris and Other Inflammatory Follicular Keratotic Syndromes
- 88. Hair Growth Disorders
- 89. Biology of Nails and Nail Disorders
- Part IV. Disorders Due to the Environment
- Section 16. Disorders Due to Ultraviolet Radiation
- 90. Fundamentals of Cutaneous Photobiology and Photoimmunology
- 91. Abnormal Responses to Ultraviolet Radiation: Idiopathic, Probably Immunologic, and Photoexacerbated
- 92. Abnormal Responses to Ultraviolet Radiation: Photosensitivity Induced by Exogenous Agents
- Section 17. Skin Changes Due to Other Physical and Chemical Factors
- 93. Thermoregulation
- 94. Cold Injuries
- 95. Thermal Injuries
- 96. Skin Problems in Amputees
- 97. Skin Problems in Ostomates
- 98. Corns and Calluses
- 99. Sports Dermatology
- 100. Decubitus (Pressure) Ulcers
- 101. Body Art
- Part V. Neurocutaneous and Psychocutaneous Aspects of Skin Disease
- Section 18. Neurocutaneous and Psychocutaneous Skin Disease
- 102. Neurobiology of the Skin
- 103. Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects of Pruritus
- 104. Psychocutaneous Skin Disease
- 105. Cutaneous Manifestations of Drug Abuse
- 106. Skin Signs of Physical Abuse
- Part VI. Skin Changes Across the Life Span
- Section 19. From Birth to Old Age
- 107. Neonatal, Pediatric, and Adolescent Dermatology
- 108. Skin Changes and Diseases in Pregnancy
- 109. Aging of Skin
- Part VII. Neoplasia
- Section 20. Carcinogenesis
- 110. Genome Instability, DNA Repair, and Cancer
- 111. Chemical Carcinogenesis
- 112. Ultraviolet Radiation Carcinogenesis
- Section 21. Epidermal and Appendageal Tumors
- 113. Epithelial Precancerous Lesions
- 114. Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- 115. Basal Cell Carcinoma
- 116. Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome
- 117. Keratoacanthoma
- 118. Benign Epithelial Tumors, Hamartomas, and Hyperplasias
- 119. Appendage Tumors and Hamartomas of the Skin
- 120. Merkel Cell Carcinoma
- 121. Mammary and Extramammary Paget Disease
- Section 22. Melanocytic Tumors
- 122. Benign Neoplasias and Hyperplasias of Melanocytes
- 123. Atypical (Dysplastic) Melanocytic Nevi
- 124. Cutaneous Melanoma
- Section 23. Tumors and Hyperplasias of the Dermis and Subcutaneous Fat
- 125. Malignant Fibrous, Fibrohistiocytic, and Histiocytic Tumors of the Dermis
- 126. Vascular Tumors
- 127. Neoplasias and Hyperplasias of Muscular and Neural Origin
- 128. Kaposi Sarcoma
- 129. Neoplasms of Subcutaneous Fat
- Part VIII. the Skin in Systemic Disease
- Section 24. Skin in Nutritional, Metabolic, and Heritable Disease
- 130. Cutaneous Features of Nutritional Disease
- 131. Cutaneous Changes in Errors of Amino Acid Metabolism
- 132. The Porphyrias
- 133. Amyloidosis and the Skin
- 134. The Systemic Monogenic Autoinflammatory Diseases
- 135. Xanthomatoses and Lipoprotein Disorders
- 136. Fabry Disease
- 137. Lipoid Proteinosis and Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue
- 138. Cutaneous Mineralization and Ossification
- 139. Hereditary Disorders of Genome Instability and DNA Repair
- 140. Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
- 141. The Neurofibromatoses
- 142. Ectodermal Dysplasias
- 143. Genetic Immunodeficiency Diseases
- Section 25. Skin Manifestations of Bone Marrow or Blood Chemistry Disorders
- 144. Hematologic Diseases
- 145. Cutaneous Lymphoma
- 146. Inflammatory Diseases That Simulate Lymphomas: Cutaneous Pseudolymphomas
- 147. Cutaneous Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
- 148. Non-Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
- 149. Mastocytosis
- Section 26. Skin Manifestations of Internal Organ Disorders
- 150. The Skin and Disorders of the Alimentary Trace, the Hepatobiliary System, Kidney and Cardiopulmonary System
- 151. Diabetes Mellitus and Other Endocrine Diseases
- 152. Sarcoidosis
- 153. Cutaneous Manifestations of Internal Malignant Disease
- Section 27. The Skin in Vascular and Connective Tissue and Other Autoimmune Disorders
- 154. Mechanisms of Autoimmune Disease
- 155. Lupus Erythematosus
- 156. Dermatomyositis
- 157. Scleroderma (Systematic Sclerosis)
- 158. Scleredema and Scleromyxedema
- 159. Relapsing Polychondritis
- 160. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheumatic Fever, and Gout
- 161. Sjgren Syndrome
- Section 28. The Skin in Inflammatory and Other Vascular Disorders
- 162. Endothelium in Inflammation and Angiogenesis
- 163. Cutaneous Necrotizing Venulitis
- 164. Systemic Necrotizing Arteritis
- 165. Erythema Elevatum Diutinum
- 166. Adamantiades-Behet Disease
- 167. Kawasaki Disease
- 168. Pigmented Purpuric Dermatoses
- 169. Cryoglobulinemia and Cryofibrinogenemia
- 170. Raynaud Phenomenon
- 171. Malignant Atrophic Papulosis (Degos Disease)
- 172. Vascular Malformations
- 173. Cutaneous Changes in Peripheral Vascular Arterial Disease
- 174. Cutaneous Changes in Venous and Lymphatic Insufficiency
- Part IX. Disease Due To Microbial Agents, Infestations, Bites, and Stings
- Section 29. Bacterial Disease
- 175. General Considerations of Bacterial Diseases
- 176. Superficial Cutaneous Infections and Pyodermas
- 177. Gram-Positive Infections Associated with Toxin Production
- 178. Non-Necrotizing Infections of the Dermis and Subcutaneous Fat: Cellulitis and Erysipelas
- 179. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections: Necrotizing Fasciitis, Gangrenous Cellulitis, and Myonecrosis
- 180. Gram-Negative Coccal and Bacillary Infections
- 181. The Skin in Infective Endocarditis, Sepsis, Septic Shock, and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
- 182. Bartonellosis
- 183. Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections with Cutaneous Manifestations
- 184. Tuberculosis and Infections with Atypical Mycobacteria
- 185. Actinomyosis, Nocardiosis, and Actinomycetoma
- 186. Leprosy
- 187. Lyme Borreliosis
- Section 30. Fungal Diseases
- 188. Superficial Fungal Infection
- 189. Yeast Infections: Candidiasis, Tinea (Pityriasis) Versicolor and Malassezia (Pityrosporum) Folliculitis
- 190. Deep Fungal Infections
- Section 31. Viral and Rickettsial Diseases
- 191. Viral Diseases: General Considerations
- 192. Exanthematous Viral Diseases
- 193. Herpes Simplex
- 194. Varicella and Herpes Zoster
- 195. Poxvirus Infections
- 196. Warts
- 197. Human Retroviral Disease: Human T-Lymphotropic Viruses
- 198. Cutaneous Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- 199. The Rickettsioses, Ehrlichioses, and Anaplasmoses
- Section 32. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- 200. Syphilis
- 201. Endemic (Non-venereal) Treponematoses
- 202. Chancroid
- 203. Lymphogranuloma Venereum
- 204. Granuloma Inguinale
- 205. Gonorrhea and Other Mucosal-Based Venereal Diseases
- Section 33. Infestations, Bites, and Stings
- 206. Leishmaniasis and Other Protozoan Infections
- 207. Helminthic Infections
- 208. Scabies, Other Mites, and Pediculosis
- 209. Bites and Stings of Terrestrial and Aquatic Life
- 210. Arthropod Bites and Stings
- Part X. Occupational Skin Diseases and Skin Diseases Due to Biologic Warfare
- Section 34. Occupational Skin Diseases
- 211. Occupational Skin Disease due to Irritants and Allergens
- 212. Occupational Noneczematous Skin Diseases Due to Biologic, Physical, and Chemical Agents: Introduction
- Section 35. The Skin in Bioterrorism and Biologic Warfare
- 213. Cutaneous Manifestations of Biologic, Chemical, and Radiologic Terrorism Attacks
- Part XI. Therapeutics
- Section 36. Topical Therapy
- 214. Principles of Topical Therapy
- 215. Pharmacokinetics and Topical Applications of Drugs
- 216. Topical Cortocosteroids
- 217. Topical Retinoids
- 218. Topical Antibiotics
- 219. Topical Antifungal Agents
- 220. Topical and Intralesional Cytotoxic Agents
- 221. Topical Immunomodulators
- 222. Other Topical Medications
- 223. Photoprotection
- Section 37. Systemic Therapy
- 224. Systemic Glucocorticoids
- 225. Dapsone
- 226. Aminoquinolines
- 227. Cytotoxic and Antimetabolic Agents
- 228. Retinoids
- 229. Antihistamines
- 230. Antibiotics
- 231. Antiviral Drugs
- 232. Oral Antifungal Agents
- 233. Mycophenolate Mofetil, Cyclosporine, and Related Immunosuppressive Therapies
- 234. Immunobiologicals, Cytokines, and Growth Factors in Dermatology
- 235. Anti-angiogenic Agents
- 236. Drug Interactions
- Section 38. Physical Treatments
- 237. Phototherapy
- 238. Photochemotherapy and Photodynamic Therapy
- 239. Lasers and Flash Lamps in Dermatology
- 240. Radiotherapy
- Section 39. Complementary and Alternative Dermatology
- 241. Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Dermatology
- Section 40. Surgery in Dermatology
- 242. Dermatologic Surgery: Introduction to Anatomy and Approach
- 243. Excisional Surgery and Repair, Flaps, and Grafts
- 244. Mohs Micrographic Surgery
- 245. Nail Surgery
- 246. Cryosurgery and Electrosurgery
- 247. Surgical Complications
- 248. Wound Repair: Mechanisms and Practical Considerations
- 249. Treatment for Varicose and Telangiectatic Leg Veins
- Section 41. Cosmetic Dermatology
- 250. Cosmetics and Skin Care in Dermatology
- 251. Skin Resurfacing: Ablative Lasers, Chemical Peels, and Dermabrasion
- 252. Cosmetic Applications of Non-Ablative Lasers and Other Light Devices
- 253. Liposuction Using Tumescent Local Anesthesia
- 254. Soft Tissue Augmentation
- 255. Botulinum Toxin
- 256. Hair Transplantation and Alopecia Reduction
- Index