Dermatological Emergencies

Dermatological Emergencies

 
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ISBN13:9780815378075
ISBN10:0815378076
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:638 pages
Size:280x210 mm
Weight:4700 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 3 Illustrations, black & white; 382 Illustrations, color; 179 Tables, black & white
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Short description:

The book on ?Dermatological Emergencies? guides the reader to recognize such emergencies, helps to approach the initial phase of management, identifies the investigations, thus leading to a holistic management of the scene.

Long description:

?Dermatological Emergencies? aims to cover aspects of situations and their management when they present in a Dermatology setup. This includes severe drug reactions, bullous disorders, erythroderma, infections, vasculitis and systemic emergencies presenting with skin signs. This book guides the reader to recognize such emergencies, helps to approach the initial phase of management, identifies the investigations, thus leading to a holistic management of the scene. Case scenarios are used in all chapters with logical flow of text, flowcharts, algorithms and representative clinical and laboratory images for better understanding of the readers.


Key Features




  • Details all dermatological emergencies



  • Discusses manifestation of these emergencies with unique algorithms and flowcharts



  • Examines case scenarios for first-hand experience



  • Consists of Do's and Don'ts for effective management of cases



  • Uses high quality clinical images for clarity



This book provides dermatologists with diagnostic tips for recognizing potentially life-threatening skin diseases and potentially deadly medical conditions that may present with skin findings early in their course, The main strength of the book is that it makes readers aware of true emergencies that can occur with a given dermatologic condition. In the US, it is unusual to find a dermatologist who can manage critically ill patients as well as an intensivist, hospitalist, pulmonologist, or cardiologist. This book provides an overview of what can be needed for such critically ill patients that may present with skin involvement in addition to their multi system disease/failure.


Patricia Wong, MD(Private Practice)

Table of Contents:


Preface


Editors


Contributors


PART 1. INTRODUCTION TO DERMATOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES




Ankan Gupta


1. Dermatological emergencies: What the term encompasses and key features in their diagnosis


Indrashish Podder and Biju Vasudevan


2. Acute skin failure


S. S. Vaishampayan, Suneel Singh Senger, Radha Ramesh Lacchiramani, and Ankan Gupta


3. Dermatology intensive care unit: Concept and requirements


Sukriti Baveja and Anwita Sinha




PART 2. SEVERE CUTANEOUS DRUG REACTIONS




Shekhar Neema


4. Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis


Ramesh Bhat and Meryl Sonia Rebello


5. Drug-induced eosinophilia and systemic symptoms


Rajesh Verma and Pradeesh Arumugam


6. Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis


Soumya Jagadeeshan


7. Drugs causing cutaneous necrosis


K. P. Aneesh and P. Vijendran


8. Approach to severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions


Shekhar Neema




PART 3. BULLOUS DISORDERS




Biju Vasudevan


9. Pemphigus vulgaris and foliaceus


Raghavendra Rao


10. Paraneoplastic pemphigus


B. Nirmal


11. Mucous membrane pemphigoid


Dipankar De, Sheetanshu Kumar, and Sanjeev Handa


12. Bullous pemphigoid


Dipankar De, Sheetanshu Kumar, and Sanjeev Handa




PART 4. ERYTHRODERMA




D. V. Lakshmi


13. Approach to Erythroderma


D. V. Lakshmi


14. Psoriatic erythroderma


Tarun Narang and Divya Kamat


15. Eczema-induced erythroderma


Manjunath Hulmani and N. Srilakshmi


16. Drug-induced erythroderma


Anupama Bains and Saurabh Singh


17. Pityriasis rubra pilaris induced erythroderma


Ruby Venugopal and D. V. Lakshmi




PART 5. PEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES -- 1 (NEONATAL)




Sahana M. Srinivas


18. Neonatal erythroderma


Aparna Palit and Arun C. Inamadar


19. Collodion baby and harlequin ichthyosis


D. V. Lakshmi and Sahana M. Srinivas


20. Sclerema neonatorum


Swetha Mukherjee and Shekhar Neema




PART 6. PEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES -- 2 (CHILDHOOD)




Sahana M. Srinivas


21. Epidermolysis bullosa


Sahana M. Srinivas


22. Ichthyotic disorders


Sahana M. Srinivas


23. Kasabach-Meritt phenomenon


Sanjay Singh and Neetu Bhari




PART 7. INFECTIONS AND INFESTATIONS




K. P. Aneesh


24. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome


Resham Vasani


25. Toxic shock syndrome


Aseem Sharma and Madhulika Mhatre


26. Cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis


Vikas Pathania


27. Cutaneous manifestations of sepsis


K. P. Aneesh and Mahashweta Das


28. Viral infections


K. B. Anuradha


29. Fungal infections causing emergencies


R. Madhu, S. Pradeesh, and V. Hari Pankaj


30. Dermatological emergencies in tropical infections and infestations


Anup Kumar Tiwary, Niharika Ranjan Lal, and Piyush Kumar




PART 8. VASCULITIS




Biju Vasudevan


31. Small vessel vasculitis


Renu George, Ankan Gupta, and Aswin M. Nair


32. Medium vessel vasculitis


Sujay Khandpur and Subuhi Kaul


33. Vasculitis mimics


Debdeep Mitra, Ajay Chopra, and Neerja Saraswat


34. Purpura fulminans


Rajan Kapoor, A. P. Dubey, and Anuradha Monga


35. Approach to purpura


Manas Chatterjee and Ruchi Hemdani




PART 9. SKIN MALIGNANCIES PRESENTING AS EMERGENCIES




Vinay Gera


36. Dermatological manifestations of malignancies and dermatological emergencies due to malignancy


Tanumay Roychowdhury


37. Melanoma-associated emergencies


Vidya Kharkar and M. R. L. Sujata


38. Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis


Aradhana Sood, Deep Kumar Raman, and Pankaj Das


39. Hypereosinophilic syndrome


Preema Sinha and Sunmeet Sandhu




PART 10. EMERGENCIES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS




Biju Vasudevan


40. Emergencies in systemic lupus erythematosus


Vishalakshi Viswanath and Rashmi Modak


41. Scleroderma and associated complications


Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat and Safiya Bashir


42. Dermatomyositis and its associated complications


Iffat Hassan Shah and Saniya Akhtar


43. Sjögren syndrome and mixed connective tissue disease


Vishal Gupta and Nidhi Kaeley




PART 11. SYSTEMIC EMERGENCIES PRESENTING WITH DERMATOLOGICAL SIGNS




G. K. Singh


44. Dermatological manifestations of renal failure


G. K. Singh and N. S. Beniwal


45. Dermatological manifestations of gastrointestinal disorders


G. K. Singh and Kunal Ghosh


46. Dermatological manifestations of cardiovascular emergencies


Aseem Sharma, O. Biby Chacko, and Madhulika Mhatre


47. Dermatological manifestations of pulmonary and neurological emergencies


Jatinder Singh


48. Endocrine emergencies with skin manifestations


Rajeshwari Dabas


49. Skin manifestation of poisoning


Nilendu Sarma and Sushila Hansda




PART 12. PSORIASIS AND RELATED CONDITIONS




Biju Vasudevan


50. Pustular psoriasis


Santanu Banerjee and Neerja Saraswat


51. Psoriatic arthritis


Arun Hegde and Rajesh Chilaka


52. Reactive arthritis


Biju Vasudevan and Asmita Sinha




PART 13. MISCELLANEOUS DERMATOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES




Debdeep Mitra


53. Graft versus host disease


Sandeep Arora, Sandeep Lal, and Manasa Shettisara Janney


54. Bites and stings


Ambresh Badad and Vinay Gera


55. Angioedema and anaphylaxis: Angioedema


Vijay Zawar and Manoj Pawar


56. Dermatological emergencies in pregnancy


Riti Bhatia, Neirita Hazarika, and Ruby Bhatia


PART 14. EMERGENCIES IN LEPROSY




Anupam Das


57. Lepromatous leprosy


Anupam Das


58. Lepra reactions


Tanmay Padhi


59. Leprosy: Therapy-related emergencies


G. K. Singh and Anuj Bhatnagar




PART 15. EMERGENCIES IN STD




Sridhar J


60. Sexually transmitted disease related emergencies


K. Leksmi Priya and Afreen Ayub


61. HIV-related dermatological emergencies


S. Yogesh Marfatia and J. Ruchi Shah




PART 16. PROCEDURE-RELATED EMERGENCIES




C. Madura


62. Emergencies in dermatosurgery


B. R. Harish Prasad and M. R. Kusuma


63. Emergencies associated with cosmetological procedures


Rasya Dixit


64. Emergencies due to laser and light-based devices


M. Kumaresan


Index