Colour Atlas of Paediatric Dermatology
J. Verbov
Colour Atlas of Paediatric Dermatology - illustrated - Falcon House. Lancaster Springer Science & Business Media 2012 - 148 pages
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Preface
Developmental abnormalities
Genodermatoses
The newborn
Atopic and other types of dermatitis
Infections and infestations
Psoriasis and other erythematosquamous disorders
Vascular disorders
Connective tissue disorders
Bullous dermatoses
Hair and nails
Trauma drug eruptions and miscellaneous
Index
Wc have felt for some years that an atlas of paediatrie dermatology merired a place in the world dcrmatologicallitcrature. Non-dermatologists find skin conditiom difficult to describe and diagnose and this may bc cvcn mare difficult in children. Wc usually rely on the paTents for a history in childrcn, although many conclitions can bc spür dtagnoses. In this atlas wc have med to illustrare cOllditions seen regularly 111 our dinics as weIl as some seen mare rarely but which arc nevercheless important to recognize. Wc have limired the number of illustrations tn order to producc a realistically-priced book and thus it has not always becn easy to decide what to indude and whae to omü. Howevee, wc hope that wc havc produced a reasonably comprehensive work. We hope that this atlas will have a wide appeal both at home and abroad. It is a book either to read or to browse through. It is intended for senior medical students, family practitioners, and for trainees both 111 dermatology and in paediatrics. We would like it acttlally taken to skin clinics to be avatlablc for instant pcrusal, and to bc on hand in the paediatric ward. Wc have said comparatively little about treatment because this alters regularly and often varies in different centres and bccause we do not think that an atlas is the place for this.
9400973373 9789400973374 = abnormal acne adult affected alopecia Alopecia areata annulare appear Atopic dermatitis autosomal dominant blisters buttocks candidiasis cells child showing childhood chronic Close-up Collodion baby common sites commonly condition congenital corticosteroids Courtesy of Dr Dermolytic bullous dermatosis disease disorder Drug eruption dystrophy eczema epidermis Epidermolysis bullosa erythema face facial females fever girl haemorrhagic hair loss Henoch-Schönlein purpura Herpes simplex hyperkeratosis ichthyosis vulgaris impetigo infant infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis infection involvement irritant lesions Lichen lichen planus linear livedo lower limbs macules Melanocytic membrane months naevi naevus nail fold napkin area Napkin dermatitis neck nodules occur onset oral palms and soles Papular urticaria papules particularly patches patients pigmented Pityriasis plaques Port-wine stain present at birth pruritus psoriasis purpura pustules Ringworm scales scalp scarring sclerosis seborrhoeic dermatitis seen spontaneously steroid syndrome tend thighs toe-nails trauma treatment trunk typical ulceration uncommon urticaria usually vesicles virus visible Vitiligo Warts weeks widespread
--Medical / Pediatrics-- Medical / Dermatology --Medical / Clinical Medicine-- Medical › Pediatrics
618.925 VER
Colour Atlas of Paediatric Dermatology - illustrated - Falcon House. Lancaster Springer Science & Business Media 2012 - 148 pages
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Preface
Developmental abnormalities
Genodermatoses
The newborn
Atopic and other types of dermatitis
Infections and infestations
Psoriasis and other erythematosquamous disorders
Vascular disorders
Connective tissue disorders
Bullous dermatoses
Hair and nails
Trauma drug eruptions and miscellaneous
Index
Wc have felt for some years that an atlas of paediatrie dermatology merired a place in the world dcrmatologicallitcrature. Non-dermatologists find skin conditiom difficult to describe and diagnose and this may bc cvcn mare difficult in children. Wc usually rely on the paTents for a history in childrcn, although many conclitions can bc spür dtagnoses. In this atlas wc have med to illustrare cOllditions seen regularly 111 our dinics as weIl as some seen mare rarely but which arc nevercheless important to recognize. Wc have limired the number of illustrations tn order to producc a realistically-priced book and thus it has not always becn easy to decide what to indude and whae to omü. Howevee, wc hope that wc havc produced a reasonably comprehensive work. We hope that this atlas will have a wide appeal both at home and abroad. It is a book either to read or to browse through. It is intended for senior medical students, family practitioners, and for trainees both 111 dermatology and in paediatrics. We would like it acttlally taken to skin clinics to be avatlablc for instant pcrusal, and to bc on hand in the paediatric ward. Wc have said comparatively little about treatment because this alters regularly and often varies in different centres and bccause we do not think that an atlas is the place for this.
9400973373 9789400973374 = abnormal acne adult affected alopecia Alopecia areata annulare appear Atopic dermatitis autosomal dominant blisters buttocks candidiasis cells child showing childhood chronic Close-up Collodion baby common sites commonly condition congenital corticosteroids Courtesy of Dr Dermolytic bullous dermatosis disease disorder Drug eruption dystrophy eczema epidermis Epidermolysis bullosa erythema face facial females fever girl haemorrhagic hair loss Henoch-Schönlein purpura Herpes simplex hyperkeratosis ichthyosis vulgaris impetigo infant infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis infection involvement irritant lesions Lichen lichen planus linear livedo lower limbs macules Melanocytic membrane months naevi naevus nail fold napkin area Napkin dermatitis neck nodules occur onset oral palms and soles Papular urticaria papules particularly patches patients pigmented Pityriasis plaques Port-wine stain present at birth pruritus psoriasis purpura pustules Ringworm scales scalp scarring sclerosis seborrhoeic dermatitis seen spontaneously steroid syndrome tend thighs toe-nails trauma treatment trunk typical ulceration uncommon urticaria usually vesicles virus visible Vitiligo Warts weeks widespread
--Medical / Pediatrics-- Medical / Dermatology --Medical / Clinical Medicine-- Medical › Pediatrics
618.925 VER