Dermatology Made Easy, second edition
 
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ISBN13:9781914961168
ISBN10:1914961161
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:442 pages
Size:244x172x25 mm
Language:English
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Dermatology Made Easy, second edition

 
Edition number: 2
Publisher: Scion Publishing
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Short description:

A concise overview of the common dermatological conditions most likely to present in general medicine



Dermatology Made Easy, second edition will help the reader diagnose, test and treat skin conditions quickly and accurately.



Long description:

Dermatology Made Easy 2e has been comprehensively updated but remains designed to help GPs, medical students and dermatologists diagnose skin conditions with confidence.

Diagnosis is simplified by providing a comprehensive set of tables which offer differentials by symptom, morphology, or body site ? including over 500 thumbnail photos.

Once you have narrowed down the diagnosis, cross-references guide you to more detailed descriptions, and another 700 photographs, covering:


  • common infections

  • inflammatory rashes

  • non-inflammatory conditions

  • skin lesions


Every section provides consistent information on the disorder:


  • who gets it and what causes it?

  • what are the clinical features and does it cause any complications?

  • how do you diagnose it?

  • how do you treat it and how long does it take to resolve?


The book concludes with a comprehensive section on further investigations and treatment options.



Dermatology Made Easy is the ideal rapid clinical reference ? guiding diagnosis, advising on clinical features and offering the best treatment options.



Printed in full colour throughout.



Excellent resource

?Great resource with pictures. I?m an ANP & this is useful for skin conditions when the patients are in the room or even when they?ve left to look up suitable terminology for writing notes. I work in a non teaching practice so I sometimes have to ?google? my way through consultations. This book really helps.' Amazon reviewer

Table of Contents:

Terminology

Chapter 1 Differential diagnosis

1.1 Introduction; Diagnostic algorithms: 1.2 By symptoms; 1.3 By morphology; 1.4 By body site



Chapter 2 Infections

2.1 Bacteria; 2.2 Fungi; 2.3 Viruses; 2.4 Arthropods



Chapter 3 Inflammatory rashes

3.1 Acne; 3.2 Bullous pemphigoid; 3.3 Chilblains; 3.4 Cutaneous lupus erythematosus; 3.5 Drug eruptions; 3.6 Dermatitis/eczema; 3.7 Erythema multiforme; 3.8 Erythroderma; 3.9 Granuloma annulare; 3.10 Hidradenitis suppurativa ; 3.11 Lichen planus ; 3.12 Lichen sclerosus ; 3.13 Mouth ulcers; 3.14 Panniculitis; 3.15 Periorificial dermatitis; 3.16 Photosensitivity; 3.17 Polymorphic light eruption; 3.18 Vulval pruritus; 3.19 Psoriasis; 3.20 Rosacea ; 3.21 Transient acantholytic dermatosis; 3.22 Urticaria; 3.23 Vasculitis: cutaneous



Chapter 4 Non-inflammatory conditions

4.1 Alopecia areata; 4.2 Dry skin; 4.3 Excessive hair; 4.4 Hair loss; 4.5 Hyperhidrosis; 4.6 Keratosis pilaris; 4.7 Melasma; 4.8 Pigmentation disorders; 4.9 Post-inflammatory pigmentation; 4.10 Vitiligo



Chapter 5 Skin lesions

5.1 Actinic cheilitis; 5.2 Actinic keratosis; 5.3 Ageing skin; 5.4 Basal cell carcinoma; 5.5 Cysts; 5.6 Dermatofibroma; 5.7 Intraepidermal squamous cell carcinoma; 5.8 Lentigo; 5.9 Melanoma; 5.10 Moles; 5.11 Seborrhoeic keratoses; 5.12 Squamous cell carcinoma ? cutaneous; 5.13 Vascular lesions



Chapter 6 Investigations and treatments

6.1 Dermatological investigations: general; 6.2 Skin biopsy; 6.3 Interpreting dermatopathology reports; 6.4 Treatments: introduction; 6.5 Topical formulations; 6.6 Emollients and moisturisers; 6.7 Topical steroids; 6.8 Other topical drugs; 6.9 Tetracyclines; 6.10 Systemic steroids; 6.11 Other oral drugs; 6.12 Monitoring methotrexate, azathioprine, ciclosporin and biologics; 6.13 Isotretinoin; 6.14 Physical treatments; 6.15 Role of surgery in skin disease



Index