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Author: Ophelia Dadzie, Antoine Petit, Andrew Alexis
Ethnic Dermatology Principles and Practice Edited by Ophelia E. Dadzie, MB BS, MRCP, Centre for Clinical Science and Technology, University College London, Division of Medicine, Whittington Hospital Campus, London, UK Antoine Petit, MD, Department of Dermatology, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France Andrew F. Alexis, MD, FAAD, Director Skin of Color Center, Department of Dermatology, St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY, USA Richly pigmented skin is the most common skin type internationally Historically, dermatology has focused on white skin. But rich pigmentation can lead to differences in presentation, disease course and outcome, and reaction to treatment. Some dermatologic conditions are seen predominantly or only in richly pigmented skin. Ethnic Dermatology: Principles and Practice provides a practical approach to the dermatology of non-white skin. Written from a global perspective to include Asian, African-Caribbean and North African skin types, it covers all the bases of dermatology including: Grading scales in dermatologic disease Pediatric dermatology Dermatology and systemic disease Drug eruptions Hair and scalp disorders Cosmetic dermatology With a central focus on practical action from an international cast of authors, Ethnic Dermatology: Principles and Practice gives you the clinical tools you need when skin colour matters.
Ethnic Dermatology Principles and Practice 1st Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1: Defining Ethnic Dermatology: Challenges, Limitations, and Merits
CHAPTER 2: Skin Semiology and Grading Scales
Introduction
Pigmentation and color
Other differences in skin semiology
Grading scores/scales
CHAPTER 3: Common Skin Conditions and Ethnicity
Introduction
Psoriasis
Adult seborrheic dermatitis
Xerosis (dry skin)
Contact dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Palmar and plantar keratoderma
Pityriasis rosea
Lichenification and prurigo nodularis
Primary cutaneous amyloidosis
Disseminate and recurrent infundibulofolliculitis
Prurigo pigmentosa
Acne
Rosacea
Facial Afro-Caribbean childhood eruption
Lichen planus
Lichen nitidus
Confluent and reticulate papillomatosis
Autoimmune blistering disorders
Pediculosis capitis
T-cell lymphoma
Skin lesions in relation to traditional therapies
CHAPTER 4: Pediatric Dermatology and the Ethnic Patient
Introduction
Dermal melanocytosis
Transient neonatal pustular melanosis
Acropustulosis of infancy
Kawasaki’s disease
Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus and cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Neonatal lupus erythematosus
Traction folliculits/alopecia
Tinea capitis
Atopic dermatitis
Ichthyosis
Keratosis pilaris
Lichen striatus
Epidermal nevus
Phytophotodermatitis
Recognizing jaundice
Measles
Vascular lesions
Childhood granulomatus periorificial dermatitis
Neurofibromatosis type 1
Molluscum contagiosum
Seborrheic dermatitis
Acquired acrodermatitis enteropathica
CHAPTER 5: Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
Introduction
Lupus erythematosus or lupic disease
Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis)
Dermatomyositis
Sarcoidosis
Behçet’s disease
Acanthosis nigricans
Sickle cell disease
Conclusion
CHAPTER 6: Drug Eruptions and Ethnicity
Introduction
Clinical presentation
Incidence
Explaining the observed ethnic differences
Practical conclusions
CHAPTER 7: Photodermatoses and Phototherapy in the Ethnic Patient
Introduction
Photodermatoses
Ultraviolet-based and laser therapy
Conclusion
CHAPTER 8: HIV-related Skin Diseases
Introduction
Infectious skin diseases
Inflammatory skin diseases
Neoplastic skin diseases
Hair and nail disorders
HIV-related skin diseases associated with antiretroviral therapy
CHAPTER 9: Benign Skin Tumors and Cysts in the Ethnic Patient
Introduction
Dermatosis papulosa nigra
Syringoma
Vellus hair cysts
Epidermoid cysts
Granular cell tumor
Papillary eccrine adenoma
Lipoma
Pseudolymphoma
CHAPTER 10: Malignant Skin Tumors and the Ethnic Patient
Introduction
Melanoma
Basal cell carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
Cutaneous lymphoma
Kaposi’s sarcoma
CHAPTER 11: Treatment of Keloids and Scars
Introduction
Keloid and scar treatment
First-line therapy
Second-line therapy
Third-line therapy
Novel therapies and the future
Viral hypothesis and possible future therapies
CHAPTER 12: Vitiligo: Clinical Presentation and Management
Introduction
Definition and types of vitiligo
Prevalence and affected sites
Differential diagnoses
Quality of life in vitiligo patients
Etiology and pathogenesis
Histopathology
Natural history and prognosis
Investigations
Management and treatment
Conclusion
CHAPTER 13: Other Causes of Hypopigmentation: What Not to Miss
Introduction
Pathophysiology of hypopigmentation
Clinical assessment
Hypopigmentation: the causes
Conclusion
CHAPTER 14: Facial Hyperpigmentation: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management
Introduction
Macules
Patches
Generalized hyperpigmentation
Conclusion
CHAPTER 15: Hair and Scalp Disorders in Women of African Descent
Introduction
Pathogenesis
Prevalence of hair and scalp disease
Clinical assessment
Clinical features and management of specific hair and scalp disorders
Conclusions
CHAPTER 16: Dermatological Disorders in Men of African Descent
Introduction
Pseudofolliculitis barbae
Acne keloidalis nuchae
Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp
Folliculitis decalvans
Keloids
CHAPTER 17: Hair Transplantation in People of African Descent
Introduction
Biology of afro-textured hair and skin: implications for hair transplantation
Indications and pre-procedure evaluation
History of hair transplantation
Harvesting technique
Dissection of donor tissue
Graft implantation
Postoperative care
Complications
Conclusion
CHAPTER 18: Lasers and the Ethnic Patient
Introduction
Acne scars
Acne
Photorejuvenation
Laser-assisted hair reduction
Skin tightening
Lipolysis with energy-based devices
Most common complications
Conclusion
CHAPTER 19: Cosmetic Dermatology in Ethnic Skin
Introduction
Chemical peels
Fillers
Botulinum toxin
Conclusion
CHAPTER 20: Cosmetic Use of Skin Lightening Products
Introduction
Epidemiology
Pharmacological data
Complications
Sociocultural data
Management
Conclusion
Index
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