TY - BOOK AU - Mann,Margaret W. AU - Popkin,Daniel L. TI - Handbook of Dermatology: A Practical Manual SN - 9781118408537 AV - RL74 .M366 2020 U1 - 616.5 PY - 2019/// CY - Newark PB - John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated KW - Skin-Diseases-Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I General Dermatology -- COMMON WORK-UPS, SIGNS, AND MANAGEMENT -- Dermatologic Differential Algorithm -- Direct Immunofluorescence (Dif) -- False positive/negative DIFs: -- Workup Quick Reference Orders (guided by clinical presentation) -- Alopecia Workup -- Ethnic differences in hair -- Telogen effluvium - workup and treatment -- Androgenic alopecia - workup and treatment -- Alopecia areata - workup and treatment -- Other alopecia treatments -- Aphthosis Workup and Treatment -- Morphologic classification -- Classification by cause -- Workup for complex apthae -- Treatment -- Dermatologic Signs -- Folliculitis -- Melasma -- Principles of melasma therapy -- IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASE -- Lupus Erythematosus -- Systemic lupus erythematosus criteria (4 of 11) -- Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus -- Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus -- Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus -- Autoantibody -- Autoantibody sensitivities and specificities -- Autoantibodies in connective tissue diseases -- Anti-nuclear antibodies -- ANCA (Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies) -- Treatment of ANCA‐associated vasculitis -- Vasculitis -- Small vessel vasculitis -- Medium (± small) vessel vasculitis -- Large vessel vasculitis -- Cryoglobulinemia -- Bullous Disorders -- Intracorneal/subcorneal -- Intraepidermal -- Suprabasilar -- Subepidermal with little inflammation -- Subepidermal with lymphocytes -- Subepidermal with eosinophils -- Subepidermal with neutrophils -- Subepidermal with mast cells -- Epidermolysis bullosa -- Major bullous diseases - clinicopathologic findings -- Complement -- Angioedema and complement levels -- Complement deficiencies -- GVHD (Graft vs. Host Disease) -- HLA associations -- Th profiles -- SPECIAL SITES: GLANDS, NAIL, BONE, MUCOSAGlands -- Nail terminology; Disorders or drugs associated with nail, bone, or ocular findings -- Genital ulcers -- INFECTION AND INFESTATIONS -- Fungal Disease / Mycoses -- Laboratory tests -- Superficial mycoses -- Cutaneous mycoses -- Viruses and diseases -- Human papilloma virus -- Other viral diseases -- Infections/Bugs -- Vector-borne diseases -- Creatures in dermatology -- CONTACT AND PLANT DERMATITIS -- Patch testing -- T.R.U.E Test (Thin-layer Rapid Use Epicutaneous Test): 36 chambers -- Common contact allergens -- Allergic vs. irritant contact dermatitis -- Allergens - location specific -- Features suggestive of specific irritant/toxin -- Plants and Dermatoses -- Plants causing non-immunologic contact urticaria -- Plants causing mechanical irritant dermatitis -- Plants causing chemical irritant dermatitis -- Phytophotodermatoses -- Plant allergic contact dermatitis -- TUMORS AND INFILTRATES -- Cutaneous T Cell Lyphoma -- CTCL WHO-EORTC Classification - Relative Frequency and 5-year Survival -- Mycosis Fungoides Variants -- Clonality studies -- CTCL Workup -- CTCL (TNMB) staging -- CTCL Treatment Algorithm -- Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma -- Leukemia cutis -- Monoclonal Gammopathies in Dermatology -- Tumors and gene associations -- SYSTEMIC AND METABOLIC DISEASES -- Amyloidoses -- Histiocytosis -- Xanthomas -- Hyperlipoproteinemias: Fredrickson classification -- Vitamin Deficiencies/Hypervitaminoses -- Vitamin A -- Vitamin B1 - Thiamine -- Vitamin B2 - Riboflavin -- Vitamin B3 - Niacin/Nicotinic acid -- Vitamin B6 - Pyridoxine -- Vitamin B12 - Cyanocobalamin -- Vitamin C -- Vitamin D -- Vitamin K -- Zinc deficiency -- Biotin deficiency -- Essential fatty acid deficiency -- Copper -- Selenium deficiency -- Lycopenemia -- Carotenemia -- Kwashiorkor -- Marasmus -- PEDIATRIC AND PREGNANCY DERMATOLOGY -- Vascular tumors and malformation -- Vascular malformation; Infantile Hemangioma (IH) Management -- Propranolol Treatment for Infantile Hemangioma -- Reference values - lower limits of normal for age -- Contraindications for propranolol therapy for IH -- Neonatal vesiculopustular eruptions -- Genodermatoses -- Chromosome abnormalities -- Genodermatoses in greater detail -- Disorders of cornification -- Disorders of connective tissue -- Ehlers-Danlos -- Collagen types -- Disorder of hair, nail, ectoderm -- Tumor syndromes -- Disorders of vascularization -- Disorders of metabolism -- Porphyrias -- Disorders of pigmentation -- Immunodeficiency syndromes -- Miscellaneous -- Dermatoses of pregnancy -- DERMOSCOPY AND DERMATOPATHOLOGY -- Dermoscopy -- Polarized (PD) vs. Nonpolarized (NPD): -- Algorithms: -- Patterns of Pigment Network: -- Features Suggestive of Melanoma: -- Acral Melanocytic Lesions: -- Features Suggestive of Other Lesions: -- Dermoscopic Vessels: -- Histopathologic Correlates of Dermoscopic Features: -- Dermatopathology -- Histochemical staining -- Immunohistochemical staining -- Pathologic bodies -- Cysts -- Other derm path buzzwords, patterns, DDx -- Part 2 Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology -- SURGICAL DERMATOLOGY -- Skin cancer -- Surgical margin guidelines -- Indication for Mohs micrographic surgery -- Melanoma - AJCC TNM classification -- Melanoma - AJCC TNM staging and survival -- Melanoma: treatment guidelines -- Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) -- SCC TNM classification: tumor classification AJCC vs BWH -- SCC AJCC TNM staging -- SCC - Treatment of advanced disease -- Prophylactic antibiotics and antivirals -- Guideline for Prophylactic antibiotics -- Algorithm for antibiotic prophylaxis -- Guideline for prophylactic antivirals -- Antiseptic scrubs -- Anesthetics -- Standard formula for buffered Lidocaine -- Tumescent anesthesia -- Topical anesthetic (see drug section pg 197); Adverse reaction to local anesthetics -- Local anesthetic -- Nerve blocks* -- Surgical Anatomy -- Anatomy of the face -- Danger zones in surgery -- Danger zone of the neck: Erb's point -- Dermatomal distribution of sensory nerves -- Anatomy of the lower extremity venous system -- Anatomy of the nail -- Cutaneous reconstruction -- Undermining depths in reconstruction -- Reconstruction algorithm: STAIRS -- Second intention -- Simple linear closure -- Transposition flap -- Advancement flap -- Interpolation flap -- Skin graft -- Sutures -- Absorbable -- Nonabsorbable -- Suture removal time -- Electrosurgery* -- Wound healing -- Wound dressing -- Cosmetic Dermatology -- Laser -- Laser fundamentals: type, wavelength, depth, target and usage -- Laser definitions -- Laser principles (LASER = Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) -- Thermal relaxation time of major skin chromophores -- Laser treatment of tattoo pigment -- Photoinduced eye injury -- Laser wavelength, depth of penetration and the electromagnetic spectrum -- Absorption spectra of major skin chromophores -- Photodynamic therapy -- Basic principles -- Applications -- Photosensitizer properties and options -- PDT Protocol -- UV spectrum -- UV spectrum and wavelengths -- UVB protection vs SPF -- UV protection measurements -- UV associations/specificities -- Glogau Wrinkle scale -- Fitzpatrick skin type -- Chemical peels -- Peeling agents -- Salicylic acid peels -- Glycolic acid peels -- TCA peel -- Jessner solution -- Baker-Gordon phenol -- Cook total body peel -- Hetter Peel formulas with 35% Phenol/Croton oil -- Botulinum toxin -- Comparison of botulinum toxins -- Injectable for adipolysis -- Fillers -- Venous disease treatment -- Vein treatment algorithm -- Sclerotherapy -- Use needle gauge to determine vessel size; Recommended sclerotherapy concentration for varying vessel sizes -- Preparing dilution of sclerosants -- Tips to optimize sclerotherapy results and minimize complications -- CEAP classification for venous disease -- Venous clinical severity score -- Part 3 Drugs and Therapies -- Medication Quick Reference -- Topical steroids -- Nonsteroidals -- Commonly used drugs in dermatology -- Systemic Medications -- Antimalarials -- Immunosuppressive agents -- Systemic retinoids -- Biologics -- General Reference -- Metric measurements -- Dose calculations -- Topical medication dispensing and absorption -- Corticosteroid Dosage Equivalence -- Acne - Topical -- Antibiotics/antimicrobial -- Keratolytics -- Retinoids -- Others -- Acne - Oral -- Antibiotics -- Retinoids -- Others -- Analgesics -- Anesthetics - topical -- Anesthetics - topical compounded -- Antibiotics -- Topical/antiseptic -- Systemic -- Antibiotic preoperative prophylaxis -- Antibiotic postoperative skin infection -- Antibiotic sensitivity -- Antibiotic regimens -- STDs -- Antifungals -- Topical -- Oral -- Antifungal regimens -- Antiparasitics -- For Scabies: -- For lice -- Antivirals -- For HSV labialis - topical agents -- For HSV 1 or 2 - oral agents -- For HSV disseminated disease -- For herpes zoster/VZV -- For genital warts -- For verruca vulgaris -- For molluscum -- Antihistamines -- Sedating (usually use at night) -- Nonsedating -- H2-blockers for angioedema, systemic mastocystosis -- Antipruritic -- Topical -- Oral -- Anxiolytics/Sedation -- Bleaching Agents/Depigmenting Agents -- Compounded HQ (adapated from Dr. Alison Tam) -- Bleaching cream - others -- Depigmenting agent -- Oral agent -- Hair -- Alopecia - androgenic -- Alopecia - areata -- Hypertrichosis -- Hypotrichosis - eyelash -- Hyperhidrosis -- Psoriasis -- Topical agents (see also topical steroids); 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