Atlas of the Commoner Skin Diseases -  Henry C. G. Semon

Atlas of the Commoner Skin Diseases (eBook)

With 120 Plates Reproduced by Direct Colour Photography from the Living Subject
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2013 | 2. Auflage
280 Seiten
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An Atlas of the Commoner Diseases focuses on dermatoses most frequently observed in the routine outpatient practice. The book provides abbreviated clinical descriptions, as well as outline of treatment. The book first offers information on the differential diagnosis and treatment of acne, alopecia areata, chilblains, and dermatitis artefacta. The diagnosis and treatment of dermatitis herpetiformis, lichenified dermatitis, dermatitis medicamentosa, and other variations of dermatitis are also presented. The text also presents the prognosis and treatment of the different variations of eczema and epidermophytosis. The manuscript offers information on the localization, clinical manifestations, and treatment of epithelioma and its variants, erysipeloid, erythema induratum, erythema iris, erythema nodusum, and glossitis. The text ponders on the etiology and treatment of herpes zoster, impetigo, kerion, lichen planus, lupus vulgaris, and psoriasis. The manuscript is a dependable reference for readers interested in the commoner disease.
An Atlas of the Commoner Diseases focuses on dermatoses most frequently observed in the routine outpatient practice. The book provides abbreviated clinical descriptions, as well as outline of treatment. The book first offers information on the differential diagnosis and treatment of acne, alopecia areata, chilblains, and dermatitis artefacta. The diagnosis and treatment of dermatitis herpetiformis, lichenified dermatitis, dermatitis medicamentosa, and other variations of dermatitis are also presented. The text also presents the prognosis and treatment of the different variations of eczema and epidermophytosis. The manuscript offers information on the localization, clinical manifestations, and treatment of epithelioma and its variants, erysipeloid, erythema induratum, erythema iris, erythema nodusum, and glossitis. The text ponders on the etiology and treatment of herpes zoster, impetigo, kerion, lichen planus, lupus vulgaris, and psoriasis. The manuscript is a dependable reference for readers interested in the commoner disease.

Front Cover 1
An Atlas of the Commoner Skin Diseases 2
Copyright Page 3
Table of Contents 6
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION 4
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION 4
PART 1: THE COMMONER SKIN DISEASES 10
CHAPTER 1. 
11 
Differential Diagnosis 11
Treatment 13
CHAPTER 2. ACNE (Furuncular Type of Young Women) 15
CHAPTER 3. ALOPECIA AREATA 17
Differential Diagnosis 17
Treatment 19
CHAPTER 4. 
21 
Treatment 21
CHAPTER 5. DERMATITIS 
23 
CHAPTER 6. DERMATITIS ARTEFACTA 25
Treatment 25
CHAPTER 7. DERMATITIS, GENERALIZED EXFOLIATIVE 27
Treatment 27
CHAPTER 8. DERMATITIS HERPETIFORMIS 29
Treatment 29
CHAPTER 9. DERMATITIS, LICHENIFIED 31
Treatment 31
CHAPTER 10. DERMATITIS, LICHENIFIED 33
Treatment 33
CHAPTER 11. DERMATITIS MEDICAMENTOSA (Lichenoid Type) 35
CHAPTER 12. DERMATITIS MEDICAMENTOSA (Bromide Eruption) 37
Treatment 37
CHAPTER 13. DERMATITIS MEDICAMENTOSA (Acute Mercurial Reaction) 39
CHAPTER 14. DERMATITIS MEDICAMENTOSA (Acute Vesicular Iodine Dermatitis) 41
CHAPTER 15. DERMATITIS, MYCOTIC 43
Treatment 43
CHAPTER 16. DERMATITIS, SEBORRHOEIC (Acute) 45
Treatment 45
CHAPTER 17. DERMATITIS, SEBORRHOEIC (Acute) 45
CHAPTER 18. DERMATITIS, SEBORRHOEIC (Chronic) 49
Treatment 49
CHAPTER 19. DERMATITIS, STREPTOCOCCAL, BULLOUS 51
Differential Diagnosis 51
Treatment 51
CHAPTER 20. DERMATITIS, RECURRENT STREPTOCOCCAL 53
Treatment 53
CHAPTER 21. DERMATITIS, VARICOSE 55
Treatment 55
CHAPTER 22. DERMATITIS VENENATA (Occupational or Trade Eczema) 57
Treatment 57
Prognosis 57
CHAPTER 23. DERMATITIS VENENATA (Occupational or Trade Eczema) 61
Prognosis 61
CHAPTER 24. DERMATITIS VENENATA (Occupational or Trade) Tar Melanosis, ' Mollusca ', and Epithelioma 63
Diagnosis 63
Prophylaxis 65
Treatment 65
CHAPTER 25. DERMATITIS VENENATA (Fur) 67
Treatment 67
CHAPTER 26. DERMATITIS VENENATA (From a Hair-dye) 69
CHAPTER 27. ECZEMA (Chronic, with Lichenification) 71
Treatment 71
CHAPTER 28. ECZEMA (Alimentary) 73
Prognosis 73
CHAPTER 29. ECZEMA, INFANTILE 75
Treatment 75
CHAPTER 30. ECZEMA OF THE SCROTUM 77
Treatment 77
CHAPTER 31. ECZEMA, VESICULAR (Acute) 79
CHAPTER 32. EPIDERMOPHYTOSIS (Acute) 81
Prognosis 81
Treatment 81
CHAPTER 33. EPIDERMOPHYTOSIS (Chronic) 85
Treatment 85
CHAPTER 34. EPITHELIOMA : RODENT ULCER 87
Localization 87
Clinical Manifestations 87
Treatment 89
CHAPTER 35. EPITHELIOMA : RODENT ULCER 91
CHAPTER 36. ERYSIPELOID 93
Differential Diagnosis 93
Prognosis 93
Treatment 93
CHAPTER 37. ERYTHEMA INDURATUM (Bazin's Disease) 95
Treatment 95
CHAPTER 38. ERYTHEMA IRIS 97
Treatment 97
CHAPTER 39. ERYTHEMA IRIS 99
CHAPTER 40. ERYTHEMA NODOSUM 101
Treatment 101
CHAPTER 41. ERYTHROCYANOSIS CRURUM PUELLARUM 103
Treatment 103
CHAPTER 42. GLOSSITIS, CHRONIC SUPERFICIAL 105
Treatment 105
CHAPTER 43. 
107 
Prognosis 107
Treatment 107
CHAPTER 44. 
109 
Treatment 109
CHAPTER 45. 
111 
Aetiology 111
Treatment 111
CHAPTER 46. HERPES ZOSTER 113
Treatment 113
CHAPTER 47. IMPETIGO 
115 
Diagnosis 115
Treatment 115
CHAPTER 48. IMPETIGO CONTAGIOSA ('Scrum-pox') 117
Differential Diagnosis 119
Treatment 119
CHAPTER 49. INTERTRIGO (Streptococcal Dermatitis Following) 121
CHAPTER 50. KELOIDAL AND HYPERTROPHIC SCARRING 123
Treatment 123
CHAPTER 51. KERION 125
CHAPTER 52. LICHEN PLANUS (Acute) 127
Aetiology 127
Treatment 127
CHAPTER 53. LICHEN PLANUS (Subacute) 129
Treatment 129
CHAPTER 54. LICHEN PLANUS (Chronic Hypertrophic) 131
CHAPTER 55. LICHEN PLANUS PALMARIS 133
Treatment 133
CHAPTER 56. LICHEN URTICATUS 135
Treatment 135
CHAPTER 57. LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS 139
Treatment 139
CHAPTER 58. LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS 141
CHAPTER 59. LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS 143
CHAPTER 60. LUPUS VERRUCOSUS 145
Treatment 145
CHAPTER 61. LUPUS VERRUCOSUS 147
Differential Diagnosis 147
Treatment 147
CHAPTER 62. LUPUS VULGARIS 149
Treatment 149
CHAPTER 63. LUPUS VULGARIS : X - RAY PIGMENTATION 153
CHAPTER 64. MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM 155
Aetiology 155
Treatment 155
CHAPTER 65. MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM (Giganteum) 157
CHAPTER 66. MONILIASIS (Thrush) 159
Treatment 159
CHAPTER 67. NAEVUS VASCULARIS 161
Treatment 161
CHAPTER 68. PARONYCHIA 163
Treatment 163
CHAPTER 69. PITYRIASIS ROSEA 165
CHAPTER 70. PITYRIASIS VERSICOLOR 167
Treatment 167
CHAPTER 71. PSORIASIS 169
CHAPTER 72. 
171 
CHAPTER 73. PSORIASIS 173
Treatment 171
Prognosis 173
CHAPTER 74. PSORIASIS OF THE NAILS 175
Treatment 175
CHAPTER 75. 'PUSTULAR' PSORIASIS 177
CHAPTER 76. 'PUSTULAR' PSORIASIS 177
Treatment 179
CHAPTER 77. RHINOPHYMA 181
Treatment 181
CHAPTER 78. ROSACEA 183
Treatment 183
CHAPTER 79. SCABIES 185
CHAPTER 80. SCABIES 185
Treatment 185
CHAPTER 81. SCABIES AND SULPHUR DERMATITIS (PLATE LXXXI) 189
CHAPTER 82. SYCOSIS BARBÆ 191
Treatment 191
CHAPTER 83. SYPHILIS: CONDYLOMATA 195
CHAPTER 84. SYPHILIS: GUMMA 197
CHAPTER 85. SYPHILIS: GUMMATA (Multiple Cutaneous) 199
CHAPTER 86. SYPHILIS: SECONDARY MACULAR AND PAPULAR ERUPTION 201
CHAPTER 87. SYPHILIS: SECONDARY PAPULAR ERUPTION 203
CHAPTER 88. SYPHILIS: TERTIARY PLANTAR HYPERKERATOSIS 205
CHAPTER 89. SYPHILIS: TERTIARY SCARRING AND ELEPHANTIASIS OF LIPS 207
CHAPTER 90. SYPHILIS: TERTIARY ULCER 209
Treatment 209
CHAPTER 91. SYPHILIS: TERTIARY ULCER 211
CHAPTER 92. SYPHILIS: TERTIARY ULCERATING SYPHILIDE 213
CHAPTER 93. TINEA BARBÆ 215
CHAPTER 94. TINEA CIRCINATA 217
Treatment 217
CHAPTER 95. TINEA CRURIS 219
Treatment 219
CHAPTER 96. TINEA UNGUIUM 221
CHAPTER 97. URTICARIA 223
Treatment 223
CHAPTER 98. VARICOSE ULCER 227
Treatment 227
CHAPTER 99. VITILIGO (Acquired Leucoderma) 229
Treatment 229
CHAPTER 100. WART (Verruca Vulgaris) 231
Treatment 231
CHAPTER 101. WART (Pedunculated) 233
Treatment 233
CHAPTER 102. WART, PLANTAR 235
Treatment 235
CHAPTER 103. XANTHOMA PALPEBRARUM (Xanthelasma) 237
CHAPTER 104. XERODERMIA OR ICHTHYOSIS 239
Diagnosis 239
Prognosis 239
CHAPTER 115. PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS 265
Treatment 239
CHAPTER 105. X-RAY BURN 241
Prognosis and Treatment 241
PART 2: SOME LESS COMMON SKIN DISEASES 244
CHAPTER 106. ALOPECIA (Cicatrizing Type) 245
Treatment 245
CHAPTER 107. CANCER-EN-CUIRASSE 247
Treatment 247
CHAPTER 108. EPITHELIOMA: MULTIPLE RODENT ULCERS 249
CHAPTER 109. ERYTHEMA, PERSISTENT CIRCINATE 251
Treatment 251
CHAPTER 110. HYDROA PUERORUM 253
Treatment 253
CHAPTER 111. LUPUS PERNIO 255
Treatment 255
CHAPTER 112. MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES 257
Treatment 257
CHAPTER 113. PARAPSORIASIS 259
Treatment 259
CHAPTER 114. PEMPHIGUS VEGETANS 261
Treatment 263
Treatment 267
CHAPTER 116. SARCOMA, MELANOTIC 269
CHAPTER 117. SARCOMATOSIS 271
CHAPTER 118. SARCOMATOSIS 273
CHAPTER 119. SCLERODERMA (Morphœa) 275
CHAPTER 120. TYLOSIS 277
INDEX 279

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.10.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Anamnese / Körperliche Untersuchung
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
ISBN-10 1-4832-8111-6 / 1483281116
ISBN-13 978-1-4832-8111-7 / 9781483281117
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