Clinical Contact Dermatitis: A Practical Approach

Clinical Contact Dermatitis

A Practical Approach
 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021
Publisher: Springer
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ISBN13:9783030493318
ISBN10:3030493318
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:601 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Weight:1552 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 14 Illustrations, black & white; 321 Illustrations, color; 200 Tables, color
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Short description:

This book is intended as a manual and offers an essential tool for practicing and occupational dermatologists, for postgraduates training in dermatology and allergo-immunology, and for allergologists and occupational physicians. Moreover, the authors include information from the world literature, addressing the needs of those who work in industrial fields and are concerned about the dermatological safety of products. The book provides a handy update on this complex, rapidly evolving research area, and in particular, an in-depth analysis of its clinical aspects. It will enable dermatologists to recognize the various clinical manifestations of the condition, make a prompt diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment.

Contact dermatitis, a vast and fascinating field of study, has a high frequency of occurrence worldwide in both children and adults of both sexes, and during their daily routine, dermatologists invariably encounter many patients with this disease. To ensure the proper management of these patients it is necessary first of all to formulate a clinical diagnosis on accurate morphological grounds, since it is the most clinically polymorphic disease in dermatology and hence very demanding in terms of differential diagnosis. Then, to achieve properly targeted prevention for each patient, it is essential to isolate the causes among the numerous etiological chemical agents present in both working and leisure time activities and environments. The aim of this book is therefore two-fold: firstly to provide information on the various clinical features of contact dermatitis and review their differential diagnosis, and secondly to provide a comprehensive etiological overview. 

Particular attention has been paid to the methodologies and importance of patch tests and other diagnostic tools, as well as to the principles of prognosis, treatment and rehabilitation, together with considerations on some preventive aspects underlying contact dermatitis. A wealth of color clinical images, as well as tables and explanatory diagrams, round out the book. 

Long description:

This book is intended as a manual and offers an essential tool for practicing and occupational dermatologists, for postgraduates training in dermatology and allergo-immunology, and for allergologists and occupational physicians. Moreover, the authors include information from the world literature, addressing the needs of those who work in industrial fields and are concerned about the dermatological safety of products. The book provides a handy update on this complex, rapidly evolving research area, and in particular, an in-depth analysis of its clinical aspects. It will enable dermatologists to recognize the various clinical manifestations of the condition, make a prompt diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment.

Contact dermatitis, a vast and fascinating field of study, has a high frequency of occurrence worldwide in both children and adults of both sexes, and during their daily routine, dermatologists invariably encounter many patients with this disease. To ensure the proper management of these patients it is necessary first of all to formulate a clinical diagnosis on accurate morphological grounds, since it is the most clinically polymorphic disease in dermatology and hence very demanding in terms of differential diagnosis. Then, to achieve properly targeted prevention for each patient, it is essential to isolate the causes among the numerous etiological chemical agents present in both working and leisure time activities and environments. The aim of this book is therefore two-fold: firstly to provide information on the various clinical features of contact dermatitis and review their differential diagnosis, and secondly to provide a comprehensive etiological overview. 

Particular attention has been paid to the methodologies and importance of patch tests and other diagnostic tools, as well as to the principles of prognosis, treatment and rehabilitation, together with considerations on some preventive aspects underlying contact dermatitis. A wealth of color clinical images, as well as tables and explanatory diagrams, round out the book. 

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1. Epidemiology of Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 2. Eczematous Dermatoses.- Chapter 3. Mechanisms in Irritant Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 4. Mechanisms in Allergic Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 5. Histological, Immuno Histo Chemical and Ultrastructural Aspects of Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 6. Clinical Aspects of Irritant Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 7. Clinical Aspects of Allergic Contact Dermatitis.- Chaptear 8. Regional Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 9. Photocontact Dermatitis.- Chapter 10. Noneczematous Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 11. Airborne Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 12. Occupational Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 13. Systemic Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 14. Contact Dermatitis Due to Cosmetics.- Chapter 15. Drug Induced Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 16. Plant Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 17. Hyperpigmentation, Hypopigmentation, and Discolorations from Contactants.- Chapter 18. Contact Dermatitis in Children.- Chapter 19. Contact Dermatitis in Atopic Individuals.- Chapter 20. Protein Contact Dermatitis.- Chapter 21. Contact Urticaria.- Chapter 22. Common Irritants.- Chapter 23. Common Allergens.- Chapter 24. Photopatch Testing.- Chapter 25. Other in vivo Diagnostic Tests, Spot Tests, and Noninvasive Techniques.- Chapter 26. Prognosis and Therapy.- Chapter 27. Rehabilitation and Prevention.-Chapter 28. Occupational Dermatitis Artefacta