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Atlas of Dermatology : Inflammatory, Infectious and Tumoral Skin Diseases / [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XII, 794 p. 993 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030841072
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Contents:
I. Inflammatory Skin Diseases -- Chapter 1. Papulosquamous and eczematous dermatoses -- Chapter 2. Other papular, erythematous and scaly diseases -- Chapter 3. Inflammatory diseases of pilose follicle -- Chapter 4. Inflammatory diseases of the sebaceous and apocrine glands -- Chapter 5. Inflammatory skin diseases induced by drugs -- Chapter 6. Inflammatory diseases of the blood vessels with cutaneous involvement -- Chapter 7. Inflammatory diseases affecting melanocytes -- Chapter 8. Bullous vesicular inflammatory diseases -- Chapter 9. Inflammatory skin diseases presented as erythema, urticaria and purpura -- Chapter 10. Inflammatory connective tissue diseases -- Chapter 11. Granulomatous inflammatory diseases -- Chapter 12. Inflammatory diseases induced by ultraviolet radiation. Chapter 13. Neutrophilic and eosinophilic inflammatory diseases -- Chapter 14. Inflammatory diseases of subcutaneous cell tissue -- II. Infectious Skin Diseases -- Chapter 15. Bacterial infections -- Chapter 16. Mycobacterial Infections -- Chapter 17. Fungal infections -- Chapter 18. Virus infections -- Chapter 19. Sexually transmitted diseases -- Chapter 20. Infections by parasites -- III. Neoplastic Skin Diseases -- Chapter 21. Benign neoplasms -- Chapter 22. Skin adnexal neoplasms -- Chapter 23. Muscle, adipose tissue and cartilaginous neoplasms -- Chapter 24. Vascular malformations -- Chapter 25. Fibrous and fibrohystiocytic proliferations of skin and tendons -- Chapter 26. Congenital melanocytic nevus and acquired -- Chapter 27. Neural and neuroendocrine neoplasms -- Chapter 28. Disorders of cells of langerhǹs and macrophages -- Chapter 29. Malignant neoplasms -- Chapter 30. Other lymphoproliferative disorders.
Summary: Dermatology is the science responsible for the study of the skin, mucous membranes (oral and genital) and cutaneous appendages, while dermatopathology focuses on its microscopic study. Although the two fields are closely related, in many cases the identification of dermatological diseases is mainly clinical and depends on the physician's ability and experience. The purpose of this atlas, which collects over 900 clinical and histological photographs in high resolution, is to illustrate and describe the most frequent skin diseases on the basis of clinical cases. Offering a complete guide to the etiology, epidemiology, clinical features, histologic findings and diagnosis of the main skin diseases divided into three subgroups (inflammatory, infectious, or tumoral), it represents an invaluable resource for all medical students, residents, clinicians, and investigators learning dermatology.
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I. Inflammatory Skin Diseases -- Chapter 1. Papulosquamous and eczematous dermatoses -- Chapter 2. Other papular, erythematous and scaly diseases -- Chapter 3. Inflammatory diseases of pilose follicle -- Chapter 4. Inflammatory diseases of the sebaceous and apocrine glands -- Chapter 5. Inflammatory skin diseases induced by drugs -- Chapter 6. Inflammatory diseases of the blood vessels with cutaneous involvement -- Chapter 7. Inflammatory diseases affecting melanocytes -- Chapter 8. Bullous vesicular inflammatory diseases -- Chapter 9. Inflammatory skin diseases presented as erythema, urticaria and purpura -- Chapter 10. Inflammatory connective tissue diseases -- Chapter 11. Granulomatous inflammatory diseases -- Chapter 12. Inflammatory diseases induced by ultraviolet radiation. Chapter 13. Neutrophilic and eosinophilic inflammatory diseases -- Chapter 14. Inflammatory diseases of subcutaneous cell tissue -- II. Infectious Skin Diseases -- Chapter 15. Bacterial infections -- Chapter 16. Mycobacterial Infections -- Chapter 17. Fungal infections -- Chapter 18. Virus infections -- Chapter 19. Sexually transmitted diseases -- Chapter 20. Infections by parasites -- III. Neoplastic Skin Diseases -- Chapter 21. Benign neoplasms -- Chapter 22. Skin adnexal neoplasms -- Chapter 23. Muscle, adipose tissue and cartilaginous neoplasms -- Chapter 24. Vascular malformations -- Chapter 25. Fibrous and fibrohystiocytic proliferations of skin and tendons -- Chapter 26. Congenital melanocytic nevus and acquired -- Chapter 27. Neural and neuroendocrine neoplasms -- Chapter 28. Disorders of cells of langerhǹs and macrophages -- Chapter 29. Malignant neoplasms -- Chapter 30. Other lymphoproliferative disorders.

Dermatology is the science responsible for the study of the skin, mucous membranes (oral and genital) and cutaneous appendages, while dermatopathology focuses on its microscopic study. Although the two fields are closely related, in many cases the identification of dermatological diseases is mainly clinical and depends on the physician's ability and experience. The purpose of this atlas, which collects over 900 clinical and histological photographs in high resolution, is to illustrate and describe the most frequent skin diseases on the basis of clinical cases. Offering a complete guide to the etiology, epidemiology, clinical features, histologic findings and diagnosis of the main skin diseases divided into three subgroups (inflammatory, infectious, or tumoral), it represents an invaluable resource for all medical students, residents, clinicians, and investigators learning dermatology.

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