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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.03.2006

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Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert

Verlag

Thieme

Seitenzahl

768

Maße (L/B/H)

19,1/11,9/2,7 cm

Gewicht

939 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-13-135911-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.03.2006

Abbildungen

Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert

Verlag

Thieme

Seitenzahl

768

Maße (L/B/H)

19,1/11,9/2,7 cm

Gewicht

939 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-13-135911-7

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Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Oswald-Hesse-Straße 50
70469 Stuttgart
DE
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  • Produktbild: Thieme Clinical Companions: Dermatology
  • Gray Part: Introduction and Diagnosis

    1 Introduction to Skin Biology

    1.1 Overview

    1.2 Functional Anatomy

    1.3 Epidermis

    1.4 Hair

    1.5 Basement Membrane Zone

    1.6 Dermis

    1.7 Subcutis

    1.8 Neuroendocrine-immune Networking

    1.9 Outlook

    2 Dermatologic Diagnosis

    2.1 Components of the Dermatologic Evaluation

    2.2 Description of Skin Findings

    2.3 Primary and Secondary Lesions

    2.4 Additional Descriptive Terms

    2.5 Tools of the Trade

    2.6 History

    2.7 Histologic Diagnosis

    2.8 Molecular Diagnostics

    2.9 Mycologic Diagnosis

    2.10 Diagnosis of Hair Disorders

    3 Other Diagnostic Methods

    3.1 Phlebologic Diagnosis

    3.2 Allergy Testing

    3.3 Light Testing

    3.4 Ultrasonography

    Blue Part: Dematologic Diseases

    4 Viral Diseases

    4.1 Overview

    4.2 Poxvirus Infections

    4.3 Herpesvirus Infections

    4.4 Picornavirus Infections

    4.5 Cutaneous Manifestations of Hepatitis Virus Infections

    4.6 Human Papillomaviruses

    5 Bacterial Diseases

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Gram-positive Bacteria: Staphylococci

    5.3 Gram-positive Bacteria: Streptococci

    5.4 Gram-positive Bacteria: Corynebacteria

    5.5 Gram-negative Bacterial Infections

    5.6 Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections

    5.7 Zoonotic Infections

    5.8 Borreliosis

    5.9 Mycobacterial Infections: Tuberculosis

    5.10 Mycobacterial Infections: Leprosy

    5.11 Atypical Mycobacterial Infections

    5.12 Actinomycosis

    5.13 Nocardiosis

    6 Fungal Diseases

    6.1 Nomenclature

    6.2 Dermatophytes

    6.3 Yeasts

    6.4 Subcutaneous Mycoses

    6.5 Systemic Mycoses

    7 Other Infectious Diseases

    7.1 Leishmaniasis

    7.2 Other Protozoan Infections

    7.3 Pediculosis

    7.4 Scabies

    7.5 Other Epizoonoses

    7.6 Worms

    8 Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    8.1 Overview

    8.2 Syphilis

    8.3 Endemic Treponematoses

    8.4 Gonorrhea

    8.5 Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    9 HIV Infection and AIDS

    9.1 Overview

    9.2 Cutaneous Manifestations

    9.3 Extracutaneous Manifestations

    10 Allergic Diseases

    10.1 Basic Mechanisms

    10.2 Urticaria

    10.3 Angioedema

    10.4 Food Allergies

    10.5 Other Allergic Diseases

    10.6 Hyposensitization

    11 Drug Reactions

    11.1 Overview

    11.2 Common Reactions

    11.3 Severe Skin Reactions

    11.4 Uncommon Reactions

    11.5 Drug Pseudoallergies

    12 Dermatitis

    12.1 Atopic Dermatitis

    12.2 Syndromes Associated with Atopic Dermatitis

    12.3 Contact Dermatitis

    12.4 Other Forms of Dermatitis

    13 Collagen–Vascular Disorders

    13.1 Classification and Overview

    13.2 Lupus Erythematosus (LE)

    13.3 Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis

    13.4 Morphea

    13.5 Lichen Sclerosus

    13.6 Systemic Sclerosis

    13.7 Pseudoscleroderma

    13.8 Mixed Collagen–Vascular Disorders

    13.9 Other Rheumatoid Diseases

    13.10 Raynaud Syndrome

    13.11 Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD)

    14 Autoimmune Bullous Diseases

    14.1 Classification

    14.2 Pemphigus Group

    14.3 Pemphigoid Group

    14.4 Subepidermal IgA-mediated Disorders

    14.5 Dermatitis Herpetiformis

    14.6 Overview of Diagnostic Approach

    15 Purpura and Vasculitis

    15.1 Overview

    15.2 Purpura

    15.3 Cutaneous Vasculitis

    15.4 Variants of Cutaneous Vasculitis

    15.5 Systemic Vasculitis

    15.6 Livedo

    15.7 Vessel Occlusion and Cutaneous Necrosis

    16 Papulosquamous Disorders

    16.1 Psoriasis

    16.2 Psoriatic Arthritis

    16.3 Reiter Syndrome

    16.4 Seborrheic Dermatitis

    16.5 Pityriasis Amiantacea

    16.6 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris

    16.7 Pityriasis Rosea

    16.8 Small-Patch Parapsoriasis

    16.9 Erythema Multiforme

    16.10 Erythroderma

    16.11 Figurate Erythemas

    16.12 Lichenoid Dermatitis

    17 Granulomatous and Necrobiotic Disorders

    17.1 Granulomatous Disorders

    17.2 Necrobiotic Disorders

    18 Dermatoses Caused by Physical and Chemical Agents

    18.1 Photodermatoses

    18.2 Light-induced Aging and Photocarcinogenesis

    18.3 Photosensitive Genodermatoses

    18.4 Diseases Caused by Cryoproteins

    18.5 Disease Caused by Cold

    19 Metabolic Diseases

    19.1 Porphyrias

    19.2 Disorders of Lipid Metabolism

    19.3 Disorders of Amino Acid Metabolism

    19.4 Disorders of Mineral Metabolism

    19.5 Endocrine Disorders

    19.6 Mucinoses

    19.7 Cutaneous Signs of Monoclonal Gammopathy

    19.8 Gout

    19.9 Amyloidosis

    19.10 Smoking and the Skin

    20 Pruritus and Prurigo

    20.1 Pruritus

    20.2 Prurigo

    21 Genodermatoses

    21.1 MIM Code

    21.2 The Ichthyoses

    21.3 Other Keratinization Disorders

    21.4 Palmoplantar Keratoderma

    21.5 Linear or Striped Lesions

    21.6 Ectodermal Dysplasias

    21.7 Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB)

    21.8 Diseases of Connective Tissue

    21.9 Perforating Dermatoses

    21.10 Poikiloderma

    21.11 Neurofibromatoses

    21.12 Tuberous Sclerosis (TSC)

    21.13 Cancer-associated Genodermatoses

    22 Disorders of Pigmentation

    22.1 Overview

    22.2 Hypopigmentation

    22.3 Brown Hyperpigmentation

    22.4 Blue and Gray Hyperpigmentation

    22.5 Reticular Hyperpigmentation and Dyschromatosis

    23 Melanocytic Tumors

    23.1 Benign Melanocytic Tumors

    23.2 Lentigenes

    23.3 Melanocytic Nevi

    23.4 Malignant Melanoma

    24 Cysts and Epidermal Tumors

    24.1 Cysts

    24.2 Epidermal and Organoid Nevi

    24.3 Benign Epidermal Tumors

    24.4 Carcinoma in situ

    24.5 Malignant Epidermal Tumors

    25 Adnexal Tumors

    25.1 Overview

    25.2 Benign Tumors with Eccrine Differentiation

    25.3 Benign Tumors with Apocrine Differentiation

    25.4 Benign Tumors with Sebaceous Differentiation

    25.5 Benign Tumors with Hair Follicle Differentiation

    25.6 Malignant Adnexal Tumors

    26 Soft Tissue Tumors

    26.1 Connective Tissue Tumors

    26.2 Smooth Muscle Tumors

    26.3 Tumors of Fat

    26.4 Vascular Malformations and Tumors

    26.5 Neural Tumors

    27 Other Cutaneous Tumors

    27.1 Mast Cell Disorders

    27.2 Histiocytoses

    28 Cutaneous Lymphomas and Leukemia

    28.1 Benign Lymphocytic Infiltrates

    28.2 Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas

    28.3 Primary Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomas

    28.4 Primary Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas

    28.5 Leukemia and the Skin

    29 Paraneoplastic Disorders

    30 Diseases of the Lips and Oral Mucosa

    30.1 Inflammation and Leukoplakia

    30.2 Leukoplakia

    30.3 Lesions of Tongue

    30.4 Epulis

    30.5 Aphthous Stomatitis

    31 Diseases of the Hairs and Scalp

    31.1 Alopecia: Overview

    31.2 Congenital Alopecia and Hypotrichosis

    31.3 Diffuse Nonscarring Alopecia

    31.4 Localized Nonscarring Alopecia

    31.5 Scarring Alopecia

    31.6 Hair Shaft Anomalies

    31.7 Hypertrichosis

    31.8 Hirsutism

    31.9 Diseases of the Scalp

    32 Diseases of the Nails

    32.1 Introduction

    32.2 Congenital Nail Anomalies

    32.3 Nail Apparatus Infections

    32.4 Acquired Nail Changes

    33 Disorders of Sweat Glands

    34 Diseases of Sebaceous Glands


    34.1 Acne

    34.2 Rosacea

    34.3 Perioral Dermatitis

    35 Diseases of Subcutaneous Fat

    35.1 Lipodystrophy and Lipoatrophy

    35.2 Panniculitis

    36 Anogenital Diseases

    36.1 Anal and Perianal Diseases

    36.2 Diseases of Male Genitalia

    36.3 Diseases of Female Genitalia

    37 Phlebology

    37.1 Anatomy and Function of Leg Veins

    37.2 Varicose Veins

    37.3 Inflammation of Veins

    37.4 Deep Venous Thromboses

    37.5 Stasis Dermatitis and Venous Leg Ulcers

    37.6 Phlebologic Surgery

    38 Occupational Dermatoses

    38.1 Overview

    38.2 Occupational Hand Dermatitis

    38.3 Occupational Contact Urticaria

    38.4 Other Occupational Dermatoses

    39 Skin Diseases in Different Age Groups

    39.1 Skin Diseases in Pregnancy

    39.2 Dermatoses in Childhood

    39.3 Geriatric Dermatology

    40 Psychodermatology

    Red Section: Therapy

    41 Topical Therapy

    41.1 Overview

    41.2 Topical Antiviral Therapy

    41.3 Topical Antibiotics

    41.4 Dyes and Antiseptics

    41.5 Topical Antifungal Agents

    41.6 Topical Antiparasitic Agents

    41.7 Topical Corticosteroids

    41.8 Calcineurin Inhibitors

    41.9 Vitamin D Analogues

    41.10 Retinoids

    41.11 Other Topical Agents

    41.12 Sunscreens

    41.13 Phototherapy

    41.14 Photochemotherapy

    41.15 Photodynamic Therapy

    41.16 Balneotherapy

    41.17 Aesthetic Dermatology

    42 Systemic Therapy

    42.1 Antiviral Therapy

    42.2 Dapsone

    42.3 Antifungal Agents

    42.4 Antihistamines

    42.5 Antimalarials

    42.6 Retinoids

    42.7 Corticosteroids

    42.8 Immunosuppressive Agents

    42.9 Biologicals

    42.10 Antiemetic Therapy

    42.11 Pain Therapy

    42.12 Miscellaneous Agents

    42.13 Drug Interactions

    43 Radiation Therapy

    44 Therapy during Pregnancy and Nursing

    45 Operative Dermatology

    45.1 Principles of Dermatologic Surgery

    45.2 Basic Techniques

    45.3 Closure Techniques

    45.4 Other Techniques

    45.5 Laser Therapy

    46 Wound Healing

    47 Dermatologic Emergencies

    Purple Section: Appendices I and II

    Appendix I Common Systemic Medications

    Appendix II Favorite Compounding Recipes

    Green Section

    Appendix III Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis

    How to Use This Chapter

    Differential Diagnostic Lists

    Cutaneous Signs of Systemic Disease