The field of Dermatology is expanding at a rapid pace - new research findings and advanced treatment technologies have amplified the need for concise and up-to-date information on this dynamic area of medicine. Dermatology at a Glance provides medical students and trainees with a clear introduction to dermatological practice. This valuable resource covers essential components of dermatology, from patient consultation and basic procedures to advanced treatments of skin disorders. Illustrated with over 300 high-quality slides and full-colour photographs, this book is an ideal reference for those seeking to interview and examine patients, identify and diagnose skin diseases, and develop treatment plans.
Now in its second edition, Dermatology at a Glance offers revised coverage of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and presentations of various skin disorders, and examines central aspects of the British Association of Dermatologists core curriculum. New chapters on topics such as dermoscopy, diagnostic methods for lesions and rashes, cosmetic dermatology, and drug reactions reflect current research and practices.
- Perfect for revision and quick consultation with its highly visual approach
- Eight brand new chapters, including hidradenitis suppurativa, itch, and systemic and topical drugs
- Accompanied by a companion site featuring self-assessment resources and an image bank
Dermatology at a Glance is an indispensable resource for medical students, dermatology specialty and primary care trainees.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition vii
Preface to the First Edition viii
About the Authors ix
Foreword x
Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations xii
About the Companion Website xiv
Part 1 Principles of Dermatology 1
1 Evidence-Based Dermatology 2
2 Dermatology: The Best on the Web 4
3 Dermatology: Then and Now 6
4 How the Skin Works 8
5 The Burden of Skin Disease 10
Part 2 The Patient Consultation 13
6 Taking the History 14
7 How to Examine the Skin 16
8 Diagnostic Clues 18
Part 3 Basic Procedures 21
9 Surgical Basics 22
10 Key Procedures 24
11 Dermoscopy 26
Part 4 Treatments 31
12 Topical Therapy 32
13 Practical Special Management 36
14 Systemic Therapies 38
Part 5 Inflammatory Diseases 43
15 Psoriasis 44
16 Atopic Dermatitis 47
17 Acne and Teenage Skin 50
18 Hidradenitis Suppurativa 52
19 Common Inflammatory Diseases 54
Part 6 ER Dermatology 57
20 Acute Dermatology 58
21 Blistering Skin Diseases 60
22 Drug Reactions 64
Part 7 Skin Infections 67
23 Bacterial Infections 68
24 Viral Infections 70
25 Fungal Infections 72
26 Skin Infestations 74
27 Tropical Skin Diseases 76
Part 8 Specific Sites 79
28 The Red Face 80
29 Oral and Genital Disease 84
30 Nail and Hair Disease 86
Part 9 Specific Ages 89
31 The Newborn Infant 90
32 The Child with a Rash 92
33 Skin Problems in Pregnancy 94
34 Elderly Skin 96
Part 10 Skin Allergy 99
35 Cutaneous Allergy 100
36 The Working Hands 102
37 Urticaria 104
Part 11 Skin Tumours 107
38 Benign Skin Lesions 108
39 Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers 111
40 Malignant Melanoma 114
41 Other Malignant Skin Conditions 116
Part 12 Photodermatology 119
42 Pigmentation 120
43 Sun and Skin 122
44 Phototherapy 124
45 Photodermatoses 126
Part 13 Systemic Diseases 129
46 Skin Signs of Systemic Disease 130
47 Autoimmune Disease and Vasculitis 133
48 The Immunosuppressed Patient 136
Part 14 Miscellaneous Conditions 139
49 Psychodermatology 140
50 Pruritus 142
51 Cosmetic Dermatology 144
52 Skin Breakdown 147
53 Hereditary Skin Diseases 150
Self-Assessment
Clinical Picture Quiz 154
Clinical Picture Quiz Answers 162
References 166
Index 167