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Handbook of Skin Disease Management


Handbook of Skin Disease Management


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von: Zainab Jiyad, Carsten Flohr

45,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 04.01.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9781119829058
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 256

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Handbook of <b>Skin Disease Management</b> <p><b>Learn the essential information necessary to manage patients with skin diseases in this brand-new compact handbook</b> <p>Skin diseases severely impact quality of life and management of these conditions can be exceptionally challenging, particularly when first and second-line treatments have failed. The <i>Handbook of Skin Disease Management</i> is the first handbook specifically developed with the focus on the management aspect of dermatological conditions. It is designed to be used by busy clinicians who need relevant information quickly and includes an A-Z format with succinct entries loaded with essential information. Incorporating evidence bases and success rates for each potential treatment, it includes everything clinicians need to rapidly familiarize themselves with the different treatment options. <p><i>Handbook of Skin Disease Management</i> readers will also find: <ul><li>Treatment of over 40 conditions, listed alphabetically for easy reference</li> <li>A visually enhanced guide to prescribing systemics</li> <li>Over 20 key lists, such as differentials for blistering diseases, telangiectasia, and more</li></ul> <p><i>Handbook of Skin Disease Management</i> is a vital reference for clinicians working with dermatological patients, particularly trainees and junior doctors. <p>“What a refreshing change to see such a succinct book full of useful practical advice that can be used in the clinic. Zainab Jiyad and Carsten Flohr succeed in that difficult task of bridging the gap between evidence and practice.” <br><b>—Hywel Williams,</b> OBE, NIHR Senior Investigator Emeritus, FMedSci Professor of Dermato-Epidemiology and Co-Director, Centre of Evidence-Based Dermatology Centre of Evidence-Based Dermatology, University of Nottingham, UK <p>“I wish I had such a useful handbook during my early career! Zainab Jiyad and Carsten Flohr have produced a great guide on the management of common skin diseases for dermatology trainees, consultants and GPs, packed with the latest evidence from guidelines and systematic reviews.”<br><b>—Phyllis Spuls,</b> Professor of Evidence-Based Dermatology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, The Netherlands
<p>Expert Contributors</p> <p> </p> <p>Preface</p> <p> </p> <p>How to use this book</p> <p> </p> <p>Acanthosis nigricans – Tony Hulse</p> <p>Acne – Alison Layton</p> <p>Acne keloidalis – Dmitri Wall</p> <p>Acrodermatitis enteropathica</p> <p>Actinic keratosis – Catherine Harwood</p> <p>Alopecia areata – Matthew Harris</p> <p>Apthous ulcers – Jane Setterfield</p> <p>Atopic dermatitis – Carsten Flohr</p> <p>Basal Cell Carcinoma  BCC – Venura Samarasinghe</p> <p>Behcet’s – Ruth Murphy</p> <p>Bowen’s – Samantha Keegan</p> <p>Bullous pemphigoid – Wedad Abdelrahman</p> <p>Calciphylaxis – Nelomi Anandagoda</p> <p>CCCA – Christos Tziotzios</p> <p>Chilblains – Charlotte Fleming</p> <p>Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis chronicus – Venura S</p> <p>Chronic actinic dermatitis – Sally Ibbotson</p> <p>Contact dermatitis – Lucy Ostlere</p> <p>Darier disease – Jemima Mellerio</p> <p>Dermatitis Herpetiformis - Wedad Abdelrahman</p> <p>Dermatomyositis – Zainab Jiyad, Victoria Akhras and Arvind Kaul</p> <p>Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp – Christos Tziotzios</p> <p>Drug reactions – Haur Yueh Lee</p> <p>Erosive pustular dermatosis – Catherine Harwood</p> <p>Erythema multiforme – Haur Yueh Lee</p> <p>Erythema nodosum – Jamie Wee</p> <p>Female pattern hair loss – Dmitri Wall</p> <p>Folliculitis – Rachael Morris-Jones</p> <p>Folliculitis decalvans – Matthew Harris</p> <p>FFA – Christos Tziotzios</p> <p>Flushing – Tony Hulse</p> <p> </p> <p>Granuloma annulare – Leila Ferguson</p> <p>Grover’s disease – Tanya Bleiker</p> <p>GVHD – Yishi Tan</p> <p>Hailey-Hailey – Vanessa Pinder</p> <p>Hidradenitis suppurativa – Ruth Lamb</p> <p>Hiruitism – Tony Hulse</p> <p>Hyperhidrosis – Alya Abdul-Wahab</p> <p>Ichthyosis – Celia Moss</p> <p>Infantile haemangioma – Carsten Flohr</p> <p>Keloid – Rakesh Patalay</p> <p>Keratosis pilaris – Celia Moss</p> <p>Leg ulcers – many, see emails</p> <p>Lentigo maligna – Rakesh Patalaya</p> <p>Lichen planopilaris – Matthew Harris</p> <p>Lichen planus – Laurence Le Cleach and David De Berker</p> <p>Lichen sclerosus – Fiona Lewis</p> <p>Linear IgA disease – Wedad Abdelrahman</p> <p>Lipodermatosclerosis – many, see emails</p> <p>Lupus Erythematosus – Victoria Akhras, Zainab Jiyad and Arvind Kaul</p> <p>Lymphoedema – Many, see emails</p> <p>Male pattern hair loss – Christos Tziotzios</p> <p>Mastocytosis – Clive Grattan</p> <p>Melanoma – Victoria Akhras and Zainab Jiyad</p> <p>Melasma – Rakesh Patalay</p> <p>Mycosis Fungoides – Mary Wain</p> <p>Molloscum contagiosum – Leila Ferguson</p> <p>Morphea – Cate Orteu</p> <p> </p> <p>Palmoplantar keratoderma – Edel O’Toole</p> <p>Papular urticaria – Charlotte Fleming</p> <p>Polyarteritis Nodosa – Zainab Jiyad and Victoria Akhras</p> <p>Pemphigus vulgaris/foliaceous - Wedad Abdelrahman</p> <p>Periorificial dermatitis – Carsten Flohr</p> <p>Pigmented purpuric dermatosis – Alya Abdul-Wahab</p> <p>Pityriasis lichenoides – Sue Lewis-Jones</p> <p>Pityriasis versicolor – Rachael Morris-Jones</p> <p>Polymorphic Light Eruption – Sally Ibbotson</p> <p>Porokeratosis – Catherine Harwood</p> <p>Pruritus – Eugene Ong and Nelomi Anandagoda</p> <p>PRP – Jemima Mellerio</p> <p>Pseudofolliculitis barbae – Rachael Morris-Jones</p> <p>Psoriasis – Chris Griffiths</p> <p>Psychodermatology – Tony Bewley</p> <p>Pyoderma gangrenosum – Tony Ormerod</p> <p>Rosacea – Esther Van Zuuren</p> <p>Sarcoidosis – Eugene Ong</p> <p>Seborrheic dermatitis – Carsten Flohr</p> <p>Scabies – Rod Hay</p> <p>Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Samantha Keegan</p> <p>Sweet’s syndrome – Jamie Wee</p> <p>Telogen effluvium – Dmitri Wall</p> <p>Tinea – Rachael Morris-Jones</p> <p>Urticaria – Clive Grattan</p> <p>Urticarial vasculitis – Clive Grattan</p> <p>Vasculitis – Zainab Jiyad and Victoria Akhras</p> <p>Vitiligo – Jonathan Batchelor</p> <p>Vulvodynia – Julia Soo</p> <p>Warts – Jane Sterling</p> <p>Zinc deficiency – Jemima Mellerio</p> <p> </p> <p>Appendix:</p> <p>Content and overall review - Siobhan Carey</p> <p>Systemics and biologics - Ruth Lamb</p> <p>Essential lists - Imran Khan</p> <p>Alopecia biopsy protocols - Catherine Stefanato</p> <p>Hair loss in skin of colour - Emma Amaofo</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Index</p>
<p><b>Zainab Jiyad,</b> is a Consultant Dermatologist at St George’s Hospital, London, UK and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Population Health Research Institute, St George’s University of London, UK. <p><b>Carsten Flohr,</b> is Chair in Dermatology and Population Health Science, St John’s Institute of Dermatology, King’s College London and an Honorary Consultant Dermatologist at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
<p><b>Learn the essential information necessary to manage patients with skin diseases in this brand-new compact handbook</b> <p>Skin diseases severely impact quality of life and management of these conditions can be exceptionally challenging, particularly when first and second-line treatments have failed. The <i>Handbook of Skin Disease Management</i> is the first handbook specifically developed with the focus on the management aspect of dermatological conditions. It is designed to be used by busy clinicians who need relevant information quickly and includes an A-Z format with succinct entries loaded with essential information. Incorporating evidence bases and success rates for each potential treatment, it includes everything clinicians need to rapidly familiarize themselves with the different treatment options. <p><i>Handbook of Skin Disease Management</i> readers will also find: <ul><li>Treatment of over 40 conditions, listed alphabetically for easy reference</li> <li>A visually enhanced guide to prescribing systemics</li> <li>Over 20 key lists, such as differentials for blistering diseases, telangiectasia, and more</li></ul> <p><i>Handbook of Skin Disease Management</i> is a vital reference for clinicians working with dermatological patients, particularly trainees and junior doctors. <p>“What a refreshing change to see such a succinct book full of useful practical advice that can be used in the clinic. Zainab Jiyad and Carsten Flohr succeed in that difficult task of bridging the gap between evidence and practice.” <br><b>—Hywel Williams,</b> OBE, NIHR Senior Investigator Emeritus, FMedSci Professor of Dermato-Epidemiology and Co-Director, Centre of Evidence-Based Dermatology Centre of Evidence-Based Dermatology, University of Nottingham, UK <p>“I wish I had such a useful handbook during my early career! Zainab Jiyad and Carsten Flohr have produced a great guide on the management of common skin diseases for dermatology trainees, consultants and GPs, packed with the latest evidence from guidelines and systematic reviews.”<br><b>—Phyllis Spuls,</b> Professor of Evidence-Based Dermatology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, The Netherlands

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