Fifty Dermatological Cases
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Fifty Dermatological Cases

  1. 212 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Fifty Dermatological Cases

About this book

The skin is often the first organ to show that a serious disease exists in the body. Too often, clues from the skin are missed or neglected when examining a patient. From dog bites that don't heal to the dermatological effects of a vegan diet, 50 Cases in Dermatological Medicine demonstrates the astonishing variety of cutaneous responses that occur

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Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2004
Print ISBN
9781841841434
eBook ISBN
9780203492895
Edition
1
Subtopic
Dermatology

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Abbreviations
  7. Case 1: Haematemesis and warts
  8. Case 2: Annular lesions on the face of a neonate
  9. Case 3: A warty plaque on the sole of the foot
  10. Case 4: Dystrophic nails and lethargy
  11. Case 5: Stretchy skin
  12. Case 6: Chronic scaling of the scalp
  13. Case 7: Generalized papular thickening of the skin
  14. Case 8: Flexural erythema following chemotherapy
  15. Case 9: Painful pustules in pregnancy
  16. Case 10: Discharging nodules on the jaw
  17. Case 11: Thickening of the facial skin, weakness of the hands and loss of peripheral sensation
  18. Case 12: A facial and anogenital rash in an infant
  19. Case 13: Non-healing dog bites
  20. Case 14: Two patients with pustular plaques on a neurosurgical ward
  21. Case 15: Fever and purpuric lesions in an infant
  22. Case 16: Photosensitivity with skin cancers
  23. Case 17: A papular eruption in a patient with leukaemia
  24. Case 18: A polycyclic rash in a patient with epilepsy
  25. Case 19: Flexural papules, thirst and polyuria
  26. Case 20: Facial plaques and fever
  27. Case 21: Generalized thickening of the skin following bone marrow transplantation
  28. Case 22: Pruritic plaques in pregnancy
  29. Case 23: Multiple painless ulcers in a traveller
  30. Case 24: A pigmented plaque on the knee
  31. Case 25: Photosensitivity with scarring
  32. Case 26: Swelling of the hands and generalized hyperpigmentation
  33. Case 27: Birthmarks and macrodactyly
  34. Case 28: Facial nodules, cough and breathlessness
  35. Case 29: A unilateral breast rash
  36. Case 30: Fever and a desquamating rash in an infant
  37. Case 31: A follicular eruption in a vegan
  38. Case 32: Erythroderma in a Jamaican man
  39. Case 33: An inflamed toe and a rash on the legs in an immunosuppressed patient
  40. Case 34: Periorbital erythema following chemotherapy
  41. Case 35: Nodules and plaques in a boy with progressive liver failure
  42. Case 36: A unilateral groin rash
  43. Case 37: Patches, plaques and lymphadenopathy
  44. Case 38: A plaque on the shin
  45. Case 39: A rash and numbness involving the right thumb
  46. Case 40: Widespread skin sloughing in a man with fits
  47. Case 41: A plaque on the chest
  48. Case 42: A polymorphic mucocutaneous eruption in a patient with lymphoma
  49. Case 43: Abdominal pain, fever and acral purpura
  50. Case 44: Papules on the buttocks
  51. Case 45: A non-healing crusted plaque in a child
  52. Case 46: A rash on the face, upper back and hands
  53. Case 47: A large vascular tumour in an HIV-positive man
  54. Case 48: Linear blisters and pigmentation in a baby girl
  55. Case 49: Gradual coarse wrinkling of the skin
  56. Case 50: Breathlessness and widespread cutaneous necrosis
  57. Back Cover