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Author: Aimilios Lallas,Enzo Errichetti,Dimitrios Ioannides
This lavishly illustrated guide from experts will enable practitioners to get the most out of dermoscopy for investigations and treatments in general dermatology.
Dermoscopy in General Dermatology 1st Table of contents:
Part IInflammatory Diseases
Chapter 1 Papulosquamous disorders
1.1 Psoriasis
1.1.1 Introduction
1.1.2 Clinical presentation
1.1.2.1 Plaque Psoriasis
1.1.2.2 Guttate Psoriasis
1.1.2.3 Inverse Psoriasis
1.1.2.4 Pustular Psoriasis
1.1.2.5 Erythrodermic Psoriasis
1.1.2.6 Other Forms of Psoriasis
1.1.3 Dermoscopy
1.1.4 Dermoscopy for monitoring the treatment of Psoriasis
1.2 Dermatitis
1.2.1 Introduction
1.2.2 Clinical presentation
1.2.2.1 Seborrheic Dermatitis
1.2.2.2 Atopic Dermatitis
1.2.2.3 Contact Dermatitis
1.2.2.4 Localized Eczemas
1.2.2.5 Nummular Eczema
1.2.2.6 Other Forms
1.2.3 Dermoscopy
1.2.4 Dermoscopy for the differential diagnosis of dermatitis
1.2.4.1 Dermatitis vs. Psoriasis vs. Pityriasis Rosea vs. Lichen Planus
1.2.4.2 Chronic Dermatitis vs. Mycosis Fungoides
1.2.4.3 Seborrheic Dermatitis vs. Rosacea vs. Discoid Lupus Erythematosus vs. Sarcoidosis
1.3 Lichen planus
1.3.1 Introduction
1.3.2 Clinical presentation
1.3.3 Dermoscopy
1.4 Lichen nitidus
1.4.1 Introduction
1.4.2 Clinical presentation
1.4.3 Dermoscopy
1.5 Pityriasis rosea
1.5.1 Introduction
1.5.2 Clinical presentation
1.5.3 Dermoscopy
1.6 Pityriasis rubra pilaris
1.6.1 Introduction
1.6.2 Clinical presentation
1.6.3 Dermoscopy
1.7 Porokeratosis
1.7.1 Introduction
1.7.2 Clinical presentation
1.7.3 Dermoscopy
1.8 Pityriasis lichenoides
1.8.1 Introduction
1.8.2 Clinical presentation
1.8.3 Dermoscopy
1.9 Chronic graft-versus-host disease
1.9.1 Introduction
1.9.2 Clinical presentation
1.9.3 Dermoscopy
1.10 Chronic superficial scaly dermatitis (small plaque parapsoriasis)
1.10.1 Introduction
1.10.2 Clinical presentation
1.10.3 Dermoscopy
1.11 Pretibial pruritic papular dermatitis
1.11.1 Introduction
1.11.2 Clinical presentation
1.11.3 Dermoscopy
1.12 Lichen simplex chronicus and lichenification
1.12.1 Introduction
1.12.2 Clinical presentation
1.12.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 2 Other papulonodular disorders
2.1 Darier’s disease
2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Clinical presentation
2.1.3 Dermoscopy
2.2 Grover’s disease
2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2 Clinical presentation
2.2.3 Dermoscopy
2.3 BRAF-inhibitor-induced acantholytic dyskeratosis
2.3.1 Introduction
2.3.2 Clinical presentation
2.3.3 Dermoscopy
2.4 Papular urticaria
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 Clinical presentation
2.4.3 Dermoscopy
2.5 Prurigo nodularis
2.5.1 Introduction
2.5.2 Clinical presentation
2.5.3 Dermoscopy
2.6 Acquired perforating dermatoses
2.6.1 Introduction
2.6.2 Clinical presentation
2.6.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 3 Granulomatous noninfectious disorders
3.1 Sarcoidosis
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 Clinical presentation
3.1.3 Dermoscopy
3.2 Necrobiosis lipoidica
3.2.1 Introduction
3.2.2 Clinical presentation
3.2.3 Dermoscopy
3.3 Granuloma annulare
3.3.1 Introduction
3.3.2 Clinical presentation
3.3.3 Dermoscopy
3.4 Annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma
3.4.1 Introduction
3.4.2 Clinical presentation
3.4.3 Dermoscopy
3.5 Rheumatoid nodules
3.5.1 Introduction
3.5.2 Clinical presentation
3.5.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 4 Connective tissue diseases
4.1 Lupus erythematosus
4.1.1 Introduction
4.1.2 Clinical presentation
4.1.3 Dermoscopy
4.2 Dermatomyositis
4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.2 Clinical presentation
4.2.3 Dermoscopy
4.3 Systemic sclerosis
4.3.1 Introduction
4.3.2 Clinical presentation
4.3.3 Dermoscopy
4.4 Morphea
4.4.1 Introduction
4.4.2 Clinical presentation
4.4.3 Dermoscopy
4.5 Lichen sclerosus
4.5.1 Introduction
4.5.2 Clinical presentation
4.5.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 5 Facial dermatoses
5.1 Acne
5.1.1 Introduction
5.1.2 Clinical presentation
5.1.3 Dermoscopy
5.2 Acne agminata
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 Clinical presentation
5.2.3 Dermoscopy
5.3 Rosacea
5.3.1 Introduction
5.3.2 Clinical presentation
5.3.3 Dermoscopy
5.3.4 Dermoscopic findings in demodecidosis
5.4 Epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor–induced acneiform eruption
5.4.1 Introduction
5.4.2 Clinical presentation
5.4.3 Dermoscopy
5.5 Pseudofolliculitis
5.5.1 Introduction
5.5.2 Clinical presentation
5.5.3 Dermoscopy
5.6 Granuloma faciale
5.6.1 Introduction
5.6.2 Clinical presentation
5.6.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 6 Erythemas
6.1 Erythema multiforme
6.1.1 Introduction
6.1.2 Clinical presentation
6.1.3 Dermoscopy
6.2 Erythema annulare centrifigum
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Clinical presentation
6.2.3 Dermoscopy
6.3 Erythema migrans
6.3.1 Introduction
6.3.2 Clinical presentation
6.3.3 Dermoscopy
6.4 Chilblains
6.4.1 Introduction
6.4.2 Clinical presentation
6.4.3 Dermoscopy
6.5 Livedo
6.5.1 Introduction
6.5.2 Clinical presentation
6.5.3 Dermoscopy
6.6 Erythrocyanosis
6.6.1 Introduction
6.6.2 Clinical presentation
6.6.3 Dermoscopy
6.7 Acrocyanosis
6.7.1 Introduction
6.7.2 Clinical presentation
6.7.3 Dermoscopy
6.8 Raynaud phenomenon
6.8.1 Introduction
6.8.2 Clinical presentation
6.8.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 7 Hyperpigmented dermatoses
7.1s Ashy dermatosis
7.1.1 Introduction
7.1.2 Clinical presentationt
7.1.3 Dermoscopy
7.2 Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis (Gougerot–Carteaud syndrome)
7.2.1 Introduction
7.2.2 Clinical presentation
7.2.3 Dermoscopy
7.3 Dowling–Degos disease
7.3.1 Introduction
7.3.2 Clinical presentation
7.3.3 Dermoscopy
7.4 Erythema ab igne
7.4.1 Introduction
7.4.2 Clinical presentation
7.4.3 Dermoscopy
7.5 Friction melanosis
7.5.1 Introduction
7.5.2 Clinical presentation
7.5.3 Dermoscopy
7.6 Terra firma-forme dermatosis
7.6.1 Introduction
7.6.2 Clinical presentation
7.6.3 Dermoscopy
7.7 Dermatosis neglecta
7.7.1 Introduction
7.7.2 Clinical presentation
7.7.3 Dermoscopy
7.8 Fixed drug eruption
7.8.1 Introduction
7.8.2 Clinical presentation
7.8.3 Dermoscopy
7.9 Melasma
7.9.1 Introduction
7.9.2 Clinical presentation
7.9.3 Dermoscopy
7.10 Exogenous ochronosis
7.10.1 Introduction
7.10.2 Clinical presentation
7.10.3 Dermoscopy
7.11 Riehl melanosis
7.11.1 Introduction
7.11.2 Clinical presentation
7.11.3 Dermoscopy
7.12 Erythromelanosis follicularis faciei et colli
7.12.1 Introduction
7.12.2 Clinical presentation
7.12.3 Dermoscopy
7.13 Mosaic hyperpigmented dermatoses
7.13.1 Introduction
7.13.2 Clinical presentation
7.13.3 Dermoscopy
Acknowledgments
Chapter 8 Hypopigmented dermatoses
8.1 Vitiligo
8.1.1 Introduction
8.1.2 Clinical presentation
8.1.3 Dermoscopy
8.2 Piebaldism
8.2.1 Introduction
8.2.2 Clinical presentation
8.2.3 Dermoscopy
8.3 Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
8.3.1 Introduction
8.3.2 Clinical presentation
8.3.3 Dermoscopy
8.4 Pityriasis alba
8.4.1 Introduction
8.4.2 Clinical presentation
8.4.3 Dermoscopy
8.5 Postinflammatory hypopigmentation
8.5.1 Introduction
8.5.2 Clinical presentation
8.5.3 Dermoscopy
8.6 Bier spots
8.6.1 Introduction
8.6.2 Clinical presentation
8.6.3 Dermoscopy
8.7 Mosaic hypopigmented dermatoses
8.7.1 Introduction
8.7.2 Clinical presentation
8.7.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 9 Miscellaneous inflammatory diseases
9.1 Urticaria and urticarial vasculitis
9.1.1 Introduction
9.1.2 Clinical presentation
9.1.3 Dermoscopy
9.2 Pigmented purpuric dermatoses
9.2.1 Introduction
9.2.2 Clinical presentation
9.2.3 Dermoscopy
9.3 Vasculitis
9.3.1 Introduction
9.3.2 Clinical presentation
9.3.3 Dermoscopy
9.4 Livedoid vasculopathy
9.4.1 Introduction
9.4.2 Clinical presentation
9.4.3 Dermoscopy
9.5 Lipodermatosclerosis
9.5.1 Introduction
9.5.2 Clinical presentation
9.5.3 Dermoscopy
9.6 Balanitis and erythroplasia of Queyrat
9.6.1 Introduction
9.6.2 Clinical presentation
9.6.3 Dermoscopy
9.7 Circumscribed acral hypokeratosis
9.7.1 Introduction
9.7.2 Clinical presentation
9.7.3 Dermoscopy
9.8 Acquagenic keratoderma
9.8.1 Introduction and clinical presentation
9.8.2 Dermoscopy
9.9 Hailey–Hailey disease
9.9.1 Introduction
9.9.2 Clinical presentation
9.9.3 Dermoscopyt
9.10 Sweet syndrome
9.10.1 Introduction
9.10.2 Clinical presentation
9.10.3 Dermoscopy
9.11 Gouty tophi
9.11.1 Introduction
9.11.2 Clinical presentation
9.11.3 Dermoscopy
9.12 Poikiloderma of Civatte
9.12.1 Introduction
9.12.2 Clinical presentation
9.12.3 Dermoscopy
9.13 Cutaneous xanthomas
9.13.1 Introduction
9.13.2 Clinical presentation
9.13.3 Dermoscopy
Part IIInfiltrative Diseases
Chapter 10 Lymphomas and pseudolymphomas
10.1 Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas
10.1.1 Introduction
10.1.2 Clinical presentation
10.1.3 Dermoscopy
10.2 Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas
10.2.1 Introduction
10.2.2 Clinical presentation
10.2.3 Dermoscopy
10.3 Cutaneous pseudolymphoma
10.3.1 Introduction
10.3.2 Clinical presentation
10.3.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 11 Other infiltrative conditions
11.1 Histiocytoses
11.1.1 Introduction
11.1.2 Clinical presentation
11.1.3 Dermoscopy
11.2 Mastocytosis
11.2.1 Introduction
11.2.2 Clinical presentation
11.2.3 Dermoscopy
11.3 Cutaneous amyloidosis
11.3.1 Introduction
11.3.2 Clinical presentation
11.3.3 Dermoscopy
11.4 Cutaneous mucinoses
11.4.1 Introduction
11.4.2 Clinical presentation
11.4.3 Dermoscopy
Part IIIInfectious Diseases
Chapter 12 Bacterial and parasitic infections
12.1 Lupus vulgaris
12.1.1 Introduction
12.1.2 Clinical presentation
12.1.3 Dermoscopy
12.2 Syphilis
12.2.1 Introduction
12.2.2 Clinical presentation
12.2.3 Dermoscopy
12.3 Leprosy
12.3.1 Introductiont
12.3.2 Clinical presentation
12.3.3 Dermoscopy
12.4 Scabies
12.4.1 Introduction
12.4.2 Clinical presentationy
12.4.3 Dermoscopy
12.5 Cutaneous leishmaniasis
12.5.1 Introduction
12.5.2 Clinical presentation
12.5.3 Dermoscopy
12.6 Demodicosis
12.6.1 Introduction
12.6.2 Clinical presentation
12.6.3 Dermoscopy
12.7 Tungiasis
12.7.1 Introduction
12.7.2 Clinical presentation
12.7.3 Dermoscopy
12.8 Cutaneous myiasis
12.8.1 Introduction
12.8.2 Clinical presentation
12.8.3 Dermoscopy
12.9 Cutaneous larva migrans
12.9.1 Introduction
12.9.2 Clinical presentation
12.9.3 Dermoscopy
12.10 Pediculosis
12.10.1 Introduction
12.10.2 Clinical presentation
12.10.3 Dermoscopy
12.11 Tick bites
12.11.1 Introduction
12.11.2 Dermoscopy
12.12 Other infections
12.12.1 Introduction
12.12.2 Dermoscopy
Chapter 13 Mycoses
13.1 Tinea corporis and tinea manuum
13.1.1 Introduction
13.1.2 Clinical presentation
13.1.3 Dermoscopy
13.2 Tinea nigra
13.2.1 Introduction
13.2.2 Clinical presentation
13.2.3 Dermoscopy
13.3 Tinea capitis
13.3.1 Introduction
13.3.2 Clinical presentation
13.3.3 Dermoscopy
13.4 Cutaneous candidiasis
13.4.1 Introduction
13.4.2 Clinical presentation
13.4.3 Dermoscopy
13.5 Pityriasis versicolor
13.5.1 Introduction
13.5.2 Clinical presentation
13.5.3 Dermoscopy
Chapter 14 Viral infections
14.1 Common warts
14.1.1 Introduction
14.1.2 Clinical presentation
14.1.3 Dermoscopy
14.2 Plane warts
14.2.1 Introduction
14.2.2 Clinical presentation
14.2.3 Dermoscopy
14.3 Genital warts
14.3.1 Introduction
14.3.2 Clinical presentation
14.3.3 Dermoscopy
14.4 Molluscum contagiosum
14.4.1 Introduction
14.4.2 Clinical presentation
14.4.3 Dermoscopy
Part IVHair and Nail Diseases
Chapter 15 Hair disorders (trichoscopy)
15.1 Nonscarring alopecias
15.1.1 Androgenetic alopecia—Introduction
15.1.2 AGA—Clinical presentation
15.1.3 AGA—Trichoscopy
15.1.4 Alopecia areata—Introduction
15.1.5 Alopecia areata—Clinical presentation
15.1.6 Alopecia areata—Trichoscopy
15.1.7 Trichotillomania—Introduction
15.1.8 Trichotillomania—Clinical presentation
15.1.9 Trichotillomania—Trichoscopy
15.1.10 Scalp dysesthesia/trichoteiromania—Clinical presentation
15.1.11 Scalp dysesthesia/trichoteiromania—trichoscopy
15.1.12 Tinea capitis—Introduction
15.1.13 Tinea capitis—Clinical presentation
15.1.14 Tinea capitis—Trichoscopy
15.2 Primary cicatricial alopecias
15.2.1 Lichen planopilaris—Clinical presentation
15.2.2 Lichen planopilaris—trichoscopy
15.2.3 Discoid lupus erythematosus—Clinical presentation
15.2.4 Discoid lupus erythematosus— Trichoscopy
15.2.5 Folliculitis decalvans—Clinical presentation
15.2.6 Folliculitis decalvans—trichoscopy
15.2.7 Dissecting cellulitis—Clinical presentation
15.2.8 Dissecting cellulitis—trichoscopy
15.3 Pediatric disorders
15.3.1 ACC—Clinical presentation
15.3.2 ACC—Trichoscopy
15.3.3 TTA—Clinical presentation
15.3.4 TTA—trichoscopy
15.3.5 LAHS—Clinical presentation
15.3.6 LAHS—Trichoscopy
15.3.7 Ectodermal dysplasia—Clinical presentation
15.3.8 ED—Trichoscopy
Chapter 16 Nail disorders (onychoscopy)
16.1 Inflammatory nail conditions
16.1.1 Psoriasis—clinical presentation
16.1.2 Psoriasis—dermoscopy
16.1.3 Lichen planus—clinical presentation
16.1.4 Lichen planus—dermoscopy
16.1.5 Trachyonychia—clinical presentation
16.1.6 Trachyonychia—dermoscopy
16.1.7 Darier’s disease—clinical presentation
16.1.8 Darier’s disease—dermoscopy
16.2 Onychomycosis and other nail infections
16.2.1 Herpes simplex—clinical presentation
16.2.2 Herpes simplex—dermoscopy
16.2.3 Warts—clinical presentation
16.2.4 Warts—dermoscopy
16.2.5 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection—clinical presentation
16.2.6 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection—dermoscopy
16.2.7 Onychomycosis—clinical presentation
16.2.8 Onychomycosis—dermoscopy
16.3 Traumatic nail disorders
16.3.1 Traumatic onycholysis—clinical presentation
16.3.2 Traumatic onycholysis—dermoscopy
16.3.3 Subungual hematoma—clinical presentation
16.3.4 Subungual hematoma—dermoscopy
16.3.5 Traumatic leukonychia of the toenails—clinical presentation
16.3.6 Traumatic leukonychia of the toenails—dermoscopy
16.3.7 Habit tic nail deformity—clinical presentation
16.3.8 Habit tic nail deformity—dermoscopy
16.4 Nail deformities and developmental abnormalities
16.4.1 Nail patella syndrome—clinical presentation
16.4.2 Nail-patella syndrome—dermoscopy
16.4.3 Congenital malalignment of the great toenail—clinical presentation
16.4.4 Congenital malalignment of the great toenail—dermoscopy
16.4.5 Yellow nail syndrome—clinical presentation
16.4.6 Yellow nail syndrome—dermoscopy
Part VSkin of Color
Chapter 17 Disorders of pigmentation
17.1 Hyperpigmented disorders
17.1.1 Introduction
17.1.2 Melasma
17.1.3 Exogenous ochronosis
17.1.4 Lichen planus pigmentosus and ashy dermatosis
17.1.5 Riehl’s melanosis, macular amyloidosis, and lichen amyloidosus
17.1.6 Acanthosis nigricans
17.1.7 Pigmentary demarcation lines
17.1.8 Becker nevus
17.2 Hypopigmented disorders
17.2.1 Introduction
17.2.2 Lichen sclerosus
17.2.3 Pityriasis versicolor
17.2.4 Borderline tuberculoid leprosy
17.2.5 Ash leaf macule
17.2.6 Vitiligo
17.2.7 Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
17.2.8 Nevus depigmentosus
17.2.9 Pityriasis alba
Acknowledgments
Chapter 18 Inflammatory and infectious conditions
18.1 Inflammatory diseases
18.1.1 Lichen planus
18.1.2 Psoriasis
18.1.3 Dermatitis (Eczema)
18.1.4 Pityriasis rosea
18.1.5 Granulomatous skin diseases
18.1.6 Discoid lupus erythematosus
18.1.7 Porokeratosis
18.1.8 Pityriasis lichenoides
18.1.9 Prurigo nodularis
18.2 Infectious diseases
18.2.1 Dermatophytic infections
18.2.2 Pediculosis
18.2.3 Scabies
18.2.4 Other common infectious diseases
Chapter 19 Hair and nail disorders
19.1 Hair diseases
19.1.1 Normal scalp
19.1.1.1 Interfollicular Area
19.1.1.2 Vascular Pattern
19.1.1.3 Acrosyringial Openings
19.1.1.4 Hair Shaft
19.1.2 Nonscarring VS. Scarring Alopecia
19.1.3 Common nonscarring alopecias
19.1.3.1 Androgenetic Alopecia
19.1.3.2 Alopecia Areata
19.1.3.3 Tinea Capitis
19.1.3.4 Traction Alopecia
19.1.4 Common scarring alopecias
19.1.4.1 Lichen Planopilaris
19.1.4.2 Discoid Lupus Erythematosus
19.1.4.3 Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
19.1.5 Miscellaneous
19.1.6 Artifacts in trichoscopy of skin of color
19.2 Nail diseases
19.2.1 Melanonychia
19.2.2 Inflammatory and infectious onychopathies
19.2.3 Nail fold changes
Chapter 20 Monitoring of therapeutic response and other applications
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Therapeutic response monitoring
20.3 Dermoscopy-guided sampling
20.4 Other possible applications
20.4.1 Defining disease activity/instability
20.4.2 Dermoscopy-guided treatment
20.4.3 Patch test reading
20.4.4 Detection of retained sutures and foreign bodies
20.4.5 Aesthetic applications
20.5 Psychological realm of the dermoscope—Stethoscope of the dermatologist
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