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ISBN 10:1437704123
ISBN 13: 978-1437704129
Author:Amy Paller MD,Anthony
Hurwitz Clinical Pediatric Dermatology, by Amy S. Paller, MD and Anthony J. Mancini, MD, gives you easy access to the practical, definitive guidance you need to expertly identify and manage all types of skin disorders seen in children. Continuing the legacy of Dr. Sidney Hurwitz’s beloved reference, it covers all pediatric dermatoses in a thorough, yet efficient and accessible way, enabling you to get the answers you need quickly and provide your patients with the most effective care. This edition brings you up to date on the latest classification schemes, the molecular basis for genetic skin disorders, atopic dermatitis, hemangiomas, viral disorders, bites and infestations, hypersensitivity disorders, collagen vascular disorders, bacterial and fungal infections, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, and much more. A thousand full-color photographs help you to recognize the characteristic manifestations of every type of skin disease. And, full-text access at www.expertconsult.com allows you to rapidly search the book online with downloadable illustrations. Hurwitz remains the indispensable pediatric dermatology resource you need for optimal practice.
Hurwitz Clinical Pediatric Dermatology 4th Table of contents:
1. An overview of dermatologic diagnosis and procedures Configuration of lesions
Distribution and morphologic patterns of common skin disorders
Changes in skin color
Racial variations in the skin and hair
Procedures to aid in diagnosis
Therapeutic procedures
Key references
References
2. Cutaneous disorders of the newborn
Neonatal skin
Physiologic phenomena of the newborn
Cephalohematoma
Caput succedaneum
Complications from fetal and neonatal diagnostic procedures
Abnormalities of subcutaneous tissue
Miscellaneous cutaneous disorders
Developmental abnormalities of the newborn
Congenital infections of the newborn
Key references
References
3. Eczematous eruptions in childhood
Atopic dermatitis
Pityriasis alba
Hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome
Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome
Lichen simplex chronicus
Seborrheic dermatitis Intertrigo
Dyshidrotic eczema
Juvenile plantar dermatosis
Frictional lichenoid dermatitis
Nummular dermatitis
Winter eczema
Lichen striatus
Contact dermatitis
Key references
References
4. Papulosquamous and related disorders
Childhood psoriasis
Reactive arthritis
Pityriasis rubra pilaris
Pityriasis lichenoides
Pityriasis rosea
Lichen planus
Lichen nitidus
Keratosis lichenoides chronica
Key references
References
5. Hereditary disorders of cornification (the ichthyoses and palmoplantar keratodermas)
Nonsyndromic forms of ichthyosis
Syndromic forms of ichthyosis
Treatment of nonsyndromic and syndromic ichthyoses
Other disorders of differentiation
Porokeratoses
Palmoplantar keratodermas
Key references
References
6. Hereditary disorders of the dermis
Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
Marfan syndrome
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Cutis laxa
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
Elastosis perforans serpiginosa
Focal dermal hypoplasia
Laminopathies
Restrictive dermopathy
Werner syndrome
Stiff skin syndrome
Winchester syndrome
Buschke–Ollendorff syndrome
Lipoid proteinosis Infantile systemic hyalinosis and juvenile hyaline fibromatosis
Key references
References
7. Disorders of hair and nails
Hair Neonatal hair
Tools for diagnosis of hair loss disorders
Alopecias Eruptive vellus hair cysts
Hypertrichosis and hirsutism
Pigmentary changes of hair
Nails Key references
References
8. Acne vulgaris and other disorders of the sebaceous and sweat glands
Disorders of the sebaceous glands
Disorders of the apocrine glands
Disorders of the eccrine glands
Key references
References
9. Cutaneous tumors and tumor syndromes
Pigmented lesions
Melanocytic nevi
Tumors of the epidermis
Tumors of the oral mucosa
Tumors of the epidermal appendages
Dermal tumors
Fibromatoses
Tumors of fat, muscles, and bone
Miscellaneous
Key references
References
10. Histiocytoses and malignant skin diseases
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Juvenile Xanthogranuloma
Xanthoma Disseminatum
Benign Cephalic Histiocytosis
Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma
Generalized Eruptive Histiocytoma
Progressive nodular histiocytoma
Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
Sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy (Rosai–Dorfman disease)
Cutaneous pseudolymphoma
Leukemia cutis
Lymphomatoid papulosis
Lymphoma cutis
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Neuroblastoma
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Key references
References
11. Disorders of pigmentation
Disorders of abnormal pigmentation
Disorders of hyperpigmentation
Key references
References
12. Infantile hemangiomas, vascular malformations, and other vascular disorders of infancy and childhood
Classification of vascular lesions
Vascular tumors and tumor syndromes
Vascular malformations and malformation syndromes
Disorders of lymphatic vessels
Disorders associated with vascular dilation or constriction
Pigmented purpuric eruptions
Purpura fulminans
Gardner–Diamond syndrome
Scurvy
Key references
References
13. Bullous disorders of childhood
Hereditary blistering disorders
Key references
References
14. Bacterial, mycobacterial, and protozoal infections of the skin
Bacterial infections
Nontuberculous (“atypical”) mycobacterial infections
Tuberculosis of the skin
The tuberculid disorders
Leprosy
Anthrax
Cat-scratch disease
Disorders resulting from fungus-like bacteria
Treponemal infections
Protozoal disorders
Key references
References
15. Viral diseases of the skin Herpes simplex virus infection
Herpes zoster
Viral-like disorders of the oral mucosa
Warts
Molluscum contagiosum
Cowpox and pseudocowpox
Orf Smallpox
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in children
Key references
References
16. Exanthematous diseases of childhood
Varicella (chickenpox)
Rubeola (measles)
Scarlet fever
Rubella (German measles)
Filatow–Dukes disease
Erythema infectiosum
Roseola infantum
Other viral exanthems
Exanthems associated with mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
Rickettsial diseases
Key references
References
17. Skin disorders caused by fungi Superficial fungal infections
Candidiasis
Deep fungal disorders
Key references
References
18. Infestations, bites, and stings
Arthropods
Other cutaneous parasites
Seabather’s eruption
Jellyfish stings
Key references
References
19. Photosensitivity and photoreactions
Tanning and sunburn reactions
Photodermatoses
Photosensitivity induced by exogenous sources
Genetic disorders associated with photosensitivity
Pellagra
The porphyrias
Key references
References
20. Urticarias and other hypersensitivity disorders
Allergic reactions
Urticaria
Contact urticaria
Physical urticarias
Anaphylaxis
Angioedema
C1 inhibitor–hereditary angioneurotic edema
Scombroid and ciguatera fish poisoning
Serum sickness and serum sickness–like reactions
Exanthematous eruptions
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms
Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis
Reactive infectious mucocutaneous or mucosal-predominant eruption
Fixed drug eruption
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis
Erythema multiforme
Annular erythemas
Panniculitis
Erythema nodosum
Eccrine hidradenitis
Cutaneous reactions to cold
Cutaneous reactions to heat
Sweet syndrome (acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis)
Bowel-associated dermatosis-arthritis syndrome
Hypereosinophilic syndrome
Wells syndrome
Pregnancy and pregnancy-related dermatoses
Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis
Key references
References
21. Vasculitic disorders
Henoch–Schönlein (anaphylactoid) purpura
Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy
Hypersensitivity vasculitis
Urticarial vasculitis
Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis
Necrotizing vasculitis with granulomas
Erythema elevatum diutinum
Polyarteritis nodosa
Kawasaki disease
Key references
References
22. Collagen vascular disorders Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Nonspecific clinical manifestations of SLE
Laboratory features in the diagnosis of SLE
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus Prognosis and therapy for SLE
Neonatal lupus erythematosus
Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
Degos disease
Juvenile dermatomyositis
Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma)
Eosinophilic fasciitis
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
Scleredema
Morphea
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
Anetoderma
Relapsing polychondritis
Sjögren syndrome
Mixed connective tissue disease
Key references
References
23. Endocrine disorders and the skin
Thyroid disorders
Parathyroid disorders
Disorders of the adrenal glands
Disorders of androgen excess
Gonadal dysgenesis/Turner syndrome
Pituitary disorders
Multiple
Endocrine
Neoplasia
Syndromes
Autoimmune
Polyglandular syndromes
Mccune–Albright syndrome
Disorders associated with diabetes mellitus
Scleredema diabeticorum
Glucagonoma syndrome
Key references
References
24. Inborn errors of metabolism
Phenylketonuria
Disorders of tyrosine metabolism
Cobalamin deficiency
Homocystinuria
Trimethylaminuria
Wilson disease (Hepatolenticular degeneration)
Lesch–Nyhan syndrome
Dermatitis from nutritional abnormalities
Disorders that resemble acrodermatitis enteropathica
The hyperlipidemias
The mucopolysaccharidoses
Other storage disorders
Key references
References
25. Skin signs of other systemic diseases
Primary immunodeficiency disorders
Graft-Versus-Host
Disease
Anorexia nervosa and bulimia
Autoinflammatory disorders
Polygenic forms of autoinflammatory disorders
Amicrobial pustulosis of the folds
Behçet disease
Sarcoidosis
Other inflammasomopathies Inflammasomopathies with pyoderma gangrenosum
CANDLE syndrome
The ubiquitinopathies (relopathies)
LUBAC component deficiency
Key references
References
26. Abuse and factitial disorders
Child abuse
Factitial skin disorders
Cutaneous mimickers of abuse and factitial disorders
Key references
References
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