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Overview
Turn to the world's most popular dermatology atlas for the quick, comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of skin problems
A Doody's Core Title ESSENTIAL PURCHASE for 2011!
"This atlas uses high quality photographs and well written, brief synopses to cover an enormous amount of information about skin diseases in one book....This atlas combines over 900 color photographs with succinct descriptions of skin diseases and systemic diseases with skin manifestations to create the most useful single reference in the field. This is the one book I would recommend to a non-dermatologist learning or practicing medicine in any field in any country. For dermatologists, as well, it is useful as a quick and easy reference guide. 3 Stars."—Doody's Review Service
Covering the full range of conditions, from rashes, to skin lesions and disorders of the hair, nail, and mucosa, Fitzpatrick's is a unique combination of text, clinical reference, and color atlas-one that gives you the best quality and most varied photographs of skin disorders available anywhere. The book features a consistent format featuring key facts pertaining to epidemiology, clinical manifestations, physical exam, diagnosis, and treatment, each paired with several clear photographs to show how the condition appears-plus boxed overviews of each disease category with severity-specific icons.
FEATURES
— Pitryiasis rubra pilaris
— Palmoplantar keratosis
— Nevus lipomatosus superficialis
— Acquired digital fibromatosis
— Skin signs of renal insufficiency
— Skin reactions in organ transplantation
— New therapeutic recommendations, including biologic agents for eczema and dermatitis; new regulations for retinoids; and herbal products
Editorial Reviews
From The Critics
Reviewer: Kathleen E Kramer, MD(Stanford University)Description: This atlas uses high quality photographs and well written, brief synopses to cover an enormous amount of information about skin diseases in one book.
Purpose: The intent is to provide high quality photographs and succinct summary outlines of skin diseases as well as the skin signs of systemic diseases. The authors achieve this very useful objective.
Audience: The atlas is written not only for the practicing dermatologists, but also for other specialists or primary care physicians who are faced with patients with skin signs of diseases or questions about skin issues.
Features: Photos are the anchor of this book and it is filled with some of the best photographs of skin diseases available. The succinct summaries are more detailed than in previous editions, allowing this sixth edition to function as a more complete reference.
Assessment: This atlas combines over 900 color photographs with succinct descriptions of skin diseases and systemic diseases with skin manifestations to create the most useful single reference in the field. This is the one book I would recommend to a nondermatologist learning or practicing medicine in any field in any country. For dermatologists, as well, it is useful as a quick and easy reference guide.
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Meet the Author
Klaus Wolff, MD
Professor and Chairman Emeritus
Department of Dermatology
Medical University of Vienna
Chief Emeritus, Dermatology Service
General Hospital of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Richard Allen Johnson, MD
Clinical Instructor and Associate in Dermatology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgment Introduction Approach to Dermatologic Diagnosis Outline of Dermatologic Diagnosis Special Clinical and Laboratory Aids to Dermatological Diagnosis
Part I: Disorders Presenting in the Skin and Mucous Membranes
1. Disorders of Sebaceous & Apocrine Glands
2. Eczema/Dermatitis
3. Psoriasis
4. Ichthyoses
5. Miscellaneous Epidermal Disorders
6. Bullous Diseases
7. Miscellaneous Inflammatory Disorders
8. Severe and Life Threatening Eruptions in the Acutely Ill
9. Benign Neoplasms and Hyperplasias
10. Photosensitivity, Photo-Induced Disorders, and Disorders by Ionizing Radiation
11. Precancerous Lesions and Cutaneous Carcinomas
12. Melanoma Precursors and Primary Cutaneous Melanoma
13. Pigmentary Disorders
Part II: Dermatology and Internal Medicine
14. The Skin Signs in Immune, Autoimmune, and Rheumatic Disorders
15. Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional and Genetic Diseases
16. Skin Signs of Vascular Insufficiency
17. Skin Signs of Renal Insufficiency
18. Skin Signs of Systemic Cancers
19. Skin Signs of Hematologic Disease
20. Cutaneous Lymphomas & Sarcoma
21. Skin Diseases in Organ and Bone Marrow Transplantation
22. Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions
23. Disorders of Psychiatric Etiology
Part III. Diseases Due to Microbial Agents
24. Bacterial Infections Involving the Skin
25. Fungal Infections of the Skin and Hair
26. Rickettsial Infections
27. Viral Infections of Skin and Mucosa
28. Arthropod Insect Bites, Stings, and Cutaneous Infections
29. Systemic Parasitic Infections
30. Sexually Transmitted Infections
31. Human Retroviral Infections and Mucocutaneous Manifestations of HIV/AIDS Disease
Part IV: Skin Signs of Hair, Nail, and Mucosal Disorders
32. Disorders of Hair Follicles and Related Disorders
33. Disorders of the Nail Apparatus
34. Disorders of the Mouth
35. Disorders of the Genitalia, Perineum, and Anus
36. The Eye
37. Generalized Pruritis without Skin Lesions
Appendices
Appendix A: "Travel" Dermatology Appendix B: Dermatologic Manifestations of Diseases Inflicted by Biologic Warfare/Bioterrorism Appendix C: Chemical Bioterrorism and Industrial Accidents Appendix D: Drug Use in Pregnancy Index