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Imported Skin Diseases 2e

WR Faber (Autor)

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320 Seiten
2012
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-47262-0 (ISBN)
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Global movement of people leads to the global movement of disease International travel enables skin diseases to move around the world with increasing ease. Skin diseases transmitted through casual contact with people, animal vectors and a foreign environment are particularly prone to transport.
Global movement of people leads to the global movement of disease International travel enables skin diseases to move around the world with increasing ease. Skin diseases transmitted through casual contact with people, animal vectors and a foreign environment are particularly prone to transport. Dermatologists need to recognize the signs and symptoms of disease not native to their environment to enable proper diagnosis and care. Imported Skin Diseases provides a clinical guide to the foreign diseases increasingly seen in 'Western' clinics. With a focus on accurate diagnosis and effective therapy, the book covers: Differences between pigmented and non-pigmented skin Viral, bacterial and fungal Infections Parasitic infestations Sexually transmitted diseases Aquatic diseases Written by an international team of experts, with practical tips throughout, Imported Skin Diseases prepares you for the unusual skin diseases you are increasingly likely to see in your clinic.

Professor William R. Faber, MD, PhD, Dermatovenereologist Studied Medicine at the?University of Leiden, thereafter medical officer in Uganda, and general practitioner in the Netherlands. Trained as a dermatovenereologist at the Binnengasthuis Amsterdam and thereafter consultant dermatologist at the Meander Medisch Centrum Amersfoort, and the Academic Medical Center (AMC) Amsterdam. At present Professor in Tropical Dermatology at the University of Amsterdam. Professor Roderick J. Hay, DM FRCP FRCPATH, Professor Roderick Hay trained in dermatology at Guys Hospital, the St John's Institute of Dermatology, London and The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He has been a consultant since 1979 working in St John's Hospital, Guys and St Thomas Hospitals, the Belfast Hospitals Trust and is currently based at Kings College Hospital. He has been an honorary consultant to the Public Health Laboratory Service (HPA) and University College Hospital. He has also worked in the Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, USA and in a number of other different countries overseas. He chairs the International Foundation for Dermatology which provides a global network for skin health and has written books, scientific papers and chapters particularly on the subject of skin infection, nail disease, fungal infection, eczema and international health. His clinical interests include general dermatology, infectious and tropical skin disease, fungal infections and related areas such as nail disorde. Dr Bernard Naafs, MD PhD Dipl. TM&H Dermatovenereologist; Studied Medicine at the University of Utrecht, and Tropical Medicine and Hygiene at Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) Amsterdam, and trained as a dermatovenereologist at the Binnengasthuis, Amsterdam. His other appointments have?included: Head, ?Clinical Research, All Africa Leprosy Rehabilitation and Training Centre (ALERT), Addis Ababa Ethiopia; Head, Leprosy Control Zimbabwe; Head OPD Department of Dermatology Dijkzigt Hospital Erasmus University Rotterdam;?and consultant dermatologist, IJsselmeerziekenhuizen Emmeloord/ Lelystad. At present he is a Consultant in Tropical Dermatology at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) in the Netherlands and visiting professor at the Regional Dermatology Training Centre (RDTC) Moshi Tanzania and at the Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL) Bauru SP Brazil.

1. Introduction: Travellers, New Immigrants, Asylum Seekers William Faber, Roderick Hay and Ben Naafs 2. Precautions and Protection William Faber, Roderick Hay and Ben Naafs 3. Pigmentary Disorders in Black Skin JPW van der Veen and Nieuweboer-Krobotova 4. Difference Between Pigmented and Non-pigmented Skin Ben Naafs 5. Influence of the new Environment on the Skin Sadhanna Badeloe and Henk Menke 6. Fungal Infections Roderick Hay 7. Mycobacterial Infections William Faber 8. Leprosy Ben Naafs and William Faber 9. Buruli Ulcer Douglas S Walsh, WM Meyers and F Portaels 10. Ulcerating Pyodermas JE Zeegelaar 11. Rickettsioses PA Kager and H.G. Schipper 12. Viral Diseases Rana Mays, Rachel A. Gordon, Saba Javed, Janice M. Wilson, Whitney J. LaPolla, Natalie Kjar and Stephen K. Tyring 13. Sexually Transmitted Infections MA Waugh and Henry de Vries 14. Endemic Treponematoses HJH Engelkens 15. American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Carolina Talhari, Jorge Augusto de Oliveira Guerra, Anette Chrusciak-Talhari, Paulo Roberto Lima Machado and Sinesio Talhari 16. Leishmaniasis: Old World F Vega-Lopez 17. Onchocerciasis/Filariasis Michele E. Murdoch 18. Schistosomiasis AM Polderman and Lisette van Lieshout 19. Tungiasis Hermann Feldmeier and Jorg Heukelbach 20. Cutaneous Larva Migrans J Heukelbach and Hermann Feldmeier 21. Myiasis Roger Kapoor, Timothy A. McGraw and Dirk M. Elston 22. Persistent Insect Bites CLM van Hees 23. Beetle Dermatitis Martin Glatz abdP Schmid-Grendelmeier 24. Aquatic Skin Disorders MTW Gaastra 25. Geographic Distribution William Faber, Roderick Hay and Ben Naafs 26. Clinical Problems William Faber, Roderick Hay and Ben Naafs

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Dermatologie
ISBN-10 1-118-47262-4 / 1118472624
ISBN-13 978-1-118-47262-0 / 9781118472620
Zustand Neuware
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