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ISBN 10: 1118272367
ISBN 13: 9781118272367
Author: F William Danby
Learn to accurately diagnose, prevent and treat all three acnes using both traditional and novel approaches to understanding the causes and selecting the most effective treatments. Acne vulgaris is an extremely common condition. It is troublesome to manage, often persisting into middle age. Exact causes are becoming clear and include several hormonal stimulants, some triggered by the Western diet, and a pathogen ignored for decades. Acnes rosacea and inversa (hidradenitis suppurativa) are discussed from entirely new viewpoints. Acne: Causes and Practical Management will provide readers at all levels with a practical, well-illustrated approach to fully understanding these disorders; a faster and more cost-effective management regimen and the rationales for their prevention. In full colour throughout and with over 200 excellent clinical images, key highlights include: Full coverage of all acne presentations – acne vulgaris, acne rosacea and acne inversa (hidradenitis suppurativa) An integrated view of the causes of the varied and overlapping acnes Preventive, novel and curative approaches to treatment Medical, surgical, and dietary components of management, fully integrated Highly practical focus on prevention, treatment and prophylaxis based on emerging pathogenetic concepts Brought to you by one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject, Acne: Causes and Practical Management will be a valuable re-education for the dermatologist and all those who treat or suffer from these three conditions.
Acne Causes and Practical Management 1st Table of contents:
Introduction
Nomenclature
The three acnes and grading
References
Chapter 1: The three acnes and their impact
1.1 Acne vulgaris
1.2 Acne rosacea
1.3 Acne inversa (formerly hidradenitis suppurativa)
1.4 The psychology of acne
References
Chapter 2: The folliculopilosebaceous unit—the normal FPSU
2.1 Anatomy
2.2 Genetics
2.3 Epigenetics
2.4 Embryology
2.5 Histology
2.6 Physiology
2.7 Biochemistry
2.8 Hormones, enzymes, receptors, and the intracrine system
2.9 FoxO1 and mTORC1
References
Chapter 3: Pathogenetic mechanisms summarized
3.1 Acne vulgaris
3.2 Acne rosacea
3.3 Acne inversa/hidradenitis suppurativa (AI/HS)
3.4 Other variants
References
Chapter 4: The acne hormones
4.1 The endogenous hormones
4.2 The exogenous hormones
References
Chapter 5: Exogenous acnegens and acneform eruptions
5.1 Chemicals and medications
5.2 Endocrine imitators and disruptors
5.3 Foods
5.4 Photodamage, glycation, and the acne and aging processes
5.5 Smoking and nicotine
References
Chapter 6: Follicular flora, fauna, and fuzz
6.1 Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes)
6.2 Malassezia species
6.3 Staph, strep, and gram-negative organisms
6.4 Demodex
6.5 Vellus hairs
References
Chapter 7: The inflammatory response
7.1 Innate immunity
7.2 Adaptive (acquired) immunity
7.3 Inflammation as the primary acnegen
7.4 Mediators, cellular and humoral, and neuroimmunology
7.5 Allergy (shared antigens)
7.6 Inflammation, pigment, and PIH
7.7 Inflammation and scarring
References
Chapter 8: Management
8.1 Prevention
8.2 General principles of management
8.3 Diet
8.4 Comedolytics and other topicals
8.5 Anti-inflammatories and antimicrobials
8.6 Hormone manipulations and therapy
8.7 Surgery
8.8 Lights and lasers
References
Chapter 9: Acne in pregnancy
9.1 Epidemiology
9.2 Pathogenesis
9.3 Team up with Mother Nature
9.4 Targeting therapy
9.5 Discussion
9.6 Summary and conclusion
References
Chapter 10: Putting it all together
10.1 Lifestyle choices and the acnes
10.2 Therapeutic choices and the acnes
10.3 Conclusion
References
Chapter 11: Appendices
11.1 Appendix A: the rosacea “classification and staging” controversy
11.2 Appendix B: the dairy versus carbohydrate controversy
References
Chapter 12: The handouts
12.1 Acne
12.2 The “zero-dairy” diet
12.3 The risks and benefits of isotretinoin
12.4 The Paleo diet
12.5 Acne inversa / Hidradenitis suppurativa (AI/HS)
12.6 Yasmin/Ocella/Zarah or Yaz/Gianvi extended cycle for acne therapy
Index
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