Dermatoses in Dark Vs Light Skin
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Dermatoses in Dark Vs Light Skin

Differing Clinical Manifestations

  1. 400 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Dermatoses in Dark Vs Light Skin

Differing Clinical Manifestations

About this book

Diagnosis in dermatology is largely based on visual inspection of a lesion or a suspicious skin area; however, visual diagnosis and pattern recognition can vary according to patients' skin types, and the disorders themselves can have markedly different presentation profiles in different skin colors. This book provides succinct information to identify the differing clinical manifestations of skin diseases in darker skin and lighter skin, discussing 130 skin conditions with high-quality color Illustrations, and will be an invaluable reference for even experienced professionals working on skin diseases in heterogeneous populations.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. 1 Acanthosis nigricans
  9. 2 Acne keloidalis nuchae/Folliculitis keloidalis
  10. 3 Actinic dermatitis, chronic
  11. 4 Alopecia areata
  12. 5 Alopecia, central centrifugal cicatricial
  13. 6 Amyloidosis, lichen or papular
  14. 7 Amyloidosis, macular
  15. 8 Angiomas, cherry
  16. 9 Ashy dermatosis
  17. 10 Basal cell carcinoma
  18. 11 Becker nevus
  19. 12 Café-au-lait macules
  20. 13 Chemical depigmentation/Chemical vitiligo
  21. 14 Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis
  22. 15 Darier disease
  23. 16 Dermatomyositis
  24. 17 Dyschromatosis
  25. 18 Ecchymoses, bruises
  26. 19 Eczema, asteototic
  27. 20 Eczema, atopic
  28. 21 Eczema herpeticum/Kaposi varicelliform eruption
  29. 22 Eczema, nipple
  30. 23 Eczema, nummular
  31. 24 Erysipelas and cellulitis
  32. 25 Erythema annulare centrifugum
  33. 26 Erythema multiforme
  34. 27 Erythema nodosum
  35. 28 Erythrasma
  36. 29 Erythroderma
  37. 30 Exfoliative dermatitis
  38. 31 Fixed drug eruption
  39. 32 Freckles/Ephelides
  40. 33 Hemangioma, infantile
  41. 34 Halo nevus
  42. 35 Herpes simplex infection
  43. 36 Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
  44. 37 Intertrigo
  45. 38 Keratoderma
  46. 39 Keratosis pilaris/ Keratosis follicularis
  47. 40 Keratosis spinulosa or lichen spinulosus
  48. 41 Lichen nitidus
  49. 42 Lichen planopilaris or follicular lichen planus
  50. 43 Lichen planus
  51. 44 Lichen planus pigmentosus
  52. 45 Lichen sclerosus
  53. 46 Lichen simplex chronicus
  54. 47 Lichen striatus
  55. 48 Lichenoid drug rash
  56. 49 Livedo reticularis
  57. 50 Lupus erythematosus, discoid
  58. 51 Lupus erythematosus, systemic
  59. 52 Lupus erythematosus, subacute cutaneous
  60. 53 Melanoma
  61. 54 Melanonychia
  62. 55 Melanosis, frictional
  63. 56 Melanosis, hair dye
  64. 57 Melanosis, maturational
  65. 58 Melanosis, seborrheic
  66. 59 Melasma
  67. 60 Milia or keratin cysts
  68. 61 Miliaria or sweat rash
  69. 62 Milium, adult colloid
  70. 63 Moles or acquired melanocytic nevi
  71. 64 Mongolian spots
  72. 65 Morphea
  73. 66 Mucinoses, scleredema adultorum, and scleredema diabeticorum
  74. 67 Mucinoses, scleromyxedema
  75. 68 Mycosis fungoides
  76. 69 Myxedema, pretibial
  77. 70 Nevus, epidermal
  78. 71 Nevus of Ota
  79. 72 Nevus, sebaceous
  80. 73 Ochronosis
  81. 74 Paget disease of the breast
  82. 75 Panniculitis
  83. 76 Pemphigoid bullous
  84. 77 Pemphigoid gestationis or herpes gestationis
  85. 78 Pemphigus vulgaris
  86. 79 Phototoxic drug eruptions
  87. 80 Piebaldism
  88. 81 Pigmented purpuric dermatoses
  89. 82 Pigmented transverse nasal band
  90. 83 Pityriasis alba
  91. 84 Pityriasis lichenoides acuta
  92. 85 Pityriasis lichenoides chronica
  93. 86 Pityriasis rosea
  94. 87 Pityriasis rubra pilaris
  95. 88 Pityriasis versicolor
  96. 89 Pityrosporum folliculitis
  97. 90 Poikiloderma
  98. 91 Polymorphic light eruption
  99. 92 Port-wine stain
  100. 93 Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
  101. 94 Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation
  102. 95 Progressive macular hypomelanosis
  103. 96 Prurigo nodularis
  104. 97 Psoriasis, erythrodermic
  105. 98 Psoriasis guttata
  106. 99 Psoriasis pustulosa
  107. 100 Psoriasis vulgaris
  108. 101 Purpura fulminans
  109. 102 Purpura, senile
  110. 103 Pyoderma gangrenosum
  111. 104 Pyogenic granuloma
  112. 105 Raynaud phenomenon
  113. 106 Rosacea
  114. 107 Seborrheic dermatitis in adults
  115. 108 Seborrheic keratosis and dermatosis papulosa nigra
  116. 109 Skin testing, patch test
  117. 110 Squamous cell carcinoma
  118. 111 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
  119. 112 Steroid acne (acneiform eruption)
  120. 113 Steroid purpura
  121. 114 Stevens–Johnson syndrome
  122. 115 Striae or stretch marks
  123. 116 Sweet syndrome
  124. 117 Tinea barbae
  125. 118 Tinea corporis
  126. 119 Tinea cruris
  127. 120 Tinea nigra
  128. 121 Toxic epidermal necrolysis
  129. 122 Urticaria and dermographism
  130. 123 Urticarial vasculitis
  131. 124 Vasculitis, cutaneous small-vessel
  132. 125 Venous (gravitational) eczema or stasis dermatitis
  133. 126 Venous leg ulcers or stasis ulcers
  134. 127 Viral warts (common wart/verruca vulgaris, plane wart/verruca plana)
  135. 128 Vitiliginous depigmentation on shins
  136. 129 Vitiligo
  137. 130 Xanthomas and xanthelasma palpebrarum
  138. Index