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ISBN13:9789819715770
ISBN10:9819715776
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:548 pages
Size:279x210 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 1266 Illustrations, color
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Dermatology Diaries

An Illustrated Guide to Common Skin Diseases
 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2024
Publisher: Springer
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In this book, the author presents a collection of 100 skin diseases and shares an invaluable record of his diagnoses and treatment strategies. This book will serve as a comprehensive and practical companion, expertly guiding readers through the identification of a diverse spectrum of common dermatological conditions typically encountered within dermatology clinics. A beauty of this book is the abundant clinical photography accompanying each case, providing visual context that enhances the reader's understanding of the presented skin diseases. For those who are seeking a guide for clinical practice, training, or a deeper understanding of dermatology, this book will be an efficient and practical reference.

The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.



This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.

Long description:

In this book, the author presents a collection of 100 skin diseases and shares an invaluable record of his diagnoses and treatment strategies. This book will serve as a comprehensive and practical companion, expertly guiding readers through the identification of a diverse spectrum of common dermatological conditions typically encountered within dermatology clinics. A beauty of this book is the abundant clinical photography accompanying each case, providing visual context that enhances the reader's understanding of the presented skin diseases. For those who are seeking a guide for clinical practice, training, or a deeper understanding of dermatology, this book will be an efficient and practical reference.

The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.

Table of Contents:

1. Prurigo nodularis, Follicular mucinosis, Lichen spinulosus.- 2. Erythema annulare, Erythema infectiosum.- 3. Dermatofibroma.- 4. Prurigo nodules, Nodular scabies.- 5. Insect bites, Arthropod assault.- 6. Poikiloderma.- 7. Angular cheilitis, Perl?che.- 8. Perioral dermatitis.- 9. Metal allergy, Allergic contact dermatitis from metals.- 10. Caterpillar dermatitis, Caterpillar envenomation.- 11. Senile purpura, Senile lentigines.- 12. Multiple sebaceous cysts, Multiple sebaceous follicular cysts.- 13. Polymorphous light eruption, Sun allergy.- 14. Polymorphous erythema.- 15. Herpes zoster, Gluteal herpes zoster.- 16. Urticaria, Hives.- 17. Nummular eczema, Discoid eczema, Nummular dermatitis.- 18. Classmate.- 19. Leser-Trelat sign, Eruptive seborrheic keratosis.- 20. Chronic simple lichen, Prurigo simplex.- 21. Malassezia folliculitis, Pityrosporum folliculitis.- 22. Mango dermatitis, Mango allergy.- 23. Otitis externa, Ear infection.- 24. Molluscum contagiosum, Water warts.- 25. Dyshidrotic eczema, Pompholyx.- 26. Fingertip dermatitis, Digit dermatitis.- 27. Fiddler's neck.- 28. Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis.- 29. Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis.- 30. Cherry angioma, Campbell de Morgan spots.- 31. Angular stomatitis.- 32. Folliculitis barbae, Sycosis barbae.- 33. Molluscum contagiosum, Water warts.- 34. Jellyfish sting.- 35. Ice burn.- 36. Laundry-pattern paronychia.- 37. Warts, Plantar warts, Verrucae.- 38. Periungual pyogenic granuloma, Periungual fibroma.- 39. Pigmented purpuric dermatosis.- 40. Tinea versicolor.- 41. Adult acne, Pre-menstrual acne.- 42. Childhood psoriasis, Juvenile psoriasis.- 43. Plantar verruca, Plantar wart.- 44. Mucous cyst of the digits, Digital myxoid cyst.- 45. Pincer nail deformity.- 46. Onychophagia, Nail biting.- 47. Onychotillomania, Nail picking.- 48. Subungual hematoma.- 49. Subungual splinter hemorrhage.- 50. Longitudinal melanonychia.- 51. Twenty-nail dystrophy, Trachyonychia.- 52. Lamellar splitting of the nail, Lichen planus.- 53. Onycholysis, Nail detachment.- 54. Palmar crease hyperpigmentation, Hand eczema.- 55. Athlete's foot, Tinea pedis.- 56. Steroid acne.- 57. Cement dermatitis.- 58. Plant-induced dermatitis, Plant-related dermatitis.- 59. Contact dermatitis, Rhus dermatitis.- 60. Psychogenic urticaria.- 61. Allergic contact dermatitis.- 62. Drug eruption.- 63. Urticaria, Itchy rash.- 64. Milia.- 65. Forehead seborrheic dermatitis, Facial seborrheic dermatitis.- 66. Airpods ear dermatitis.- 67. Acne, Acne vulgaris.- 68. Acne vulgaris conglobata.- 69. Erythema multiforme.- 70. Scabies.- 71. Violinist's neck.- 72. Traumatic chicken skin folliculitis.- 73. Woronoff ring.- 74. Clothing dermatitis.- 75. Lip licking dermatitis.- 76. Pityriasis alba.- 77. Pityriasis rosea.- 78. Adhesive contact dermatitis.- 79. Contact cheilitis.- 80. Callosity.- 81. Comedonal acne.- 82. Sand flea bites.- 83. Excoriated acne.- 84. Carotenemia.- 85. Cholinergic urticaria.- 86. Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis.- 87. Pityriasis versicolor.- 88. Fordyce spots.- 89. Miliaria.- 90. Miliaria profunda.- 91. Pityrosporum folliculitis.- 92. Skin tags.- 93. Xerosis, Asteatotic eczema.- 94. Dermatographia.- 95. Foreign body in skin.- 96. Cold urticaria.- 97. Pyogenic granuloma.- 98. Ichthyosis vulgaris.- 99. Acanthosis nigricans.- 100. Subungual hematoma.