The Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis, m. 4 Buch
Over a decade has passed since the original edition of The Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis first came out. This massive two volume, second edition undertaking features over 4,000 new photographs of rare and puzzingly symptoms, 98 new chapters, and presents a complete update on all references and new findings since the original publication.
This two volume set is designed to assist in the diagnosis of skin disease by presenting a unique and comprehensive approach to differential diagnosis. Organized alphabetically by physical finding each book in the set is meticulously put together for utility and usability. Volume 1 features a comprehensive list of the variety of physical findings a patient might have. It is the text of the work. Volume 2 serves as the atlas with which to cross reference a physical finding. It includes over 10,000 patient photos and strives to feature the rarer, more difficult to encounter pictures to arm the reader with knowledge beyond the basic.
Created purely with the reader in mind, The Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis, 2nd Edition strives to enhance the learning and teaching of differential diagnosis within dermatology. These texts are for the patient that defies diagnosis, going through checklists of diseases ensures that no clue is missed in aiding the patient. The sincere hope is that these companion volumes will be helpful in all clinical setting from medical clinic and other specialty clinics to the Dermatology clinic, from medical students to attendings, and from the nurses to the physicians assistants, whether in the academic setting or in the community environment anywhere in the world.
Abdominal Pain, Cutaneous Manifestations
Abscess (Sterile and Non-Sterile)
Acanthosis Nigricans-Like Lesions
Acidosis and Rash in the Newborn
Acneiform Eruptions
Acral Cyanosis
Acral Erythema
Acral Erythema and Scale With or Without Linear Cutoff
Acral Papules and Nodules; Knuckle Papules; Papules, Digital
Acrochordons (Skin Tags)
Acromegalic Features
Acro-osteolysis
Adrenal Disease, Cutaneous Manifestations
Ainhum
Alopecia
Alopecia and Structural Abnormalities of the Nose and Hands
Alopecia, Eyebrows
Alopecia in Neonates, Infants, and Toddlers
Alveolar Hemorrhage
Angioedema
Angiokeratoma Corporis Diffusum
Annular Lesions of Penis with Surface Changes
Annular Lesions with Surface Changes
Annular Lesions Without Surface Changes
Annular Scars
Aortic Disease in the Young
Aphthous Stomatitis
Arthritis and Rash (Polyarthritis and Monoarthritis)
Aseptic Meningitis, Cutaneous Manifestations
Atrichia and Nail Abnormalities
Atrophic Glossitis
Atrophic Lesions
Autoinflammatory Diseases
Bariatric Surgery, Cutaneous Signs of Nutrient Deficiency
Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndromes
Bioweapons
Black Dermatologic Entities
Black Oral Lesions
Blaschko-esque Entities
Blindness, Cutaneous Manifestations
Blue Lunulae
Blue Sclerae
Blue Spots
Blueberry Muffin Lesions, Neonate
Breast Asymmetry
Breast Cancer, Cutaneous Manifestations
Breast Hypertrophy (Gynecomastia) and Breast Masses
Breast Lesions
Buffalo Hump (Cervicodorsal Lipodystrophy)
Bullae and/or Vesicles
Bullae, HemorrhagicBullae, Hemorrhagic, Septic
Bullae in the Neonate
Bullae in Infants and Children
Bullae of the Fingers or Toes
Bullae, Transient, in Infants
Burning Tongue
Butterfly Rash
Café Au Lait Macules (CALMs), Associations
Cardiac and/or Cardiovascular Disease and Skin Lesions
CDKN2a with p14 LOSS
Cellulitis in the Immunocompromised Host
Cellulitis, Infectionsin the Immunocompetent Host
Cellulitis (Pseudocellulitis), Non-infectious Etiologies
Cerebriform Lesions
Chalky Material Extruded From Lesions
Cheilitis (Crusted Lips)
Chemotherapy, Cutaneous Manifestations
Chest Wall Tumors
Cleft Lip and/or Palate (Associated Skin Disorders)
Coarse Facies and Coarse Facial Skin
Cobblestone Appearance of Skin
Cobblestone Appearance of the Oral Mucosa
Cocaine Use, Cutaneous Manifestations
Concentric Lesions
Conjunctival Lesions, Pigmented
Craniosynostosis
Cutaneous Horns
Cutis Laxa-like Appearance
Cutis Verticis Gyrata
Cysts With or Without Drainage
Deafness or Hearing Impairment, Cutaneous Manifestations
Dermatitis (Spongiotic), Differential Diagnosis
Dermatitis, Facial, Pediatric
Dermatitis, Periorbital
Dermatitis, Periorificial
Dermatographism
Desmoplakin Mutations
Diabetes Mellitus, Cutaneous Manifestations
Diarrhea, Cutaneous Manifestations
Dimples
Doughy Skin
Drug Abuse, Cutaneous Manifestations
Dyschromatosis (Hypopigmentation and Hyperpigmentation)
Dyshidrosis
Ear Lesions
Ear, Hard (Petrified Auricles)
Ears, Red
Edema
Edema, Hands
Edema, Head
Edema, Legs
Erosions (Superficial Ulcers)
Erythroderma (Exfoliative Erythroderma)
Erythrodermic Infant
Eschars
Esophageal and Cutaneous Disease
Exanthem
Exfoliation (Desquamation)
Eyelid Lesions
Eyes, Red and Rash
Facial Asymmetry
Facial Dermatitis, Scaly
Facial Edema
Facial Papules and Plaques
Facial Papules
Facial Plaques, Scarring and Non-scarring
Facial Scars
Facial Ulcers
Facies
Fetal Akinesia Deformation Sequence
Fever and Rash, Noninfectious
Fever, Arthritis, and Exanthem
Fibromatoses in Children
Fibrous Tumors, Differential Diagnosis
Figurate Erythemas
Fingertip Lesions
Fingertip Necrosis
Fingertip Ulcers
Flushing Disorders
Follicular Plugging
Foot Ulcers
Freckling of Hands
Gastrointestinal Cancer and Skin Lesions
Gastrointestinal Hemorrha
This two volume set is designed to assist in the diagnosis of skin disease by presenting a unique and comprehensive approach to differential diagnosis. Organized alphabetically by physical finding each book in the set is meticulously put together for utility and usability. Volume 1 features a comprehensive list of the variety of physical findings a patient might have. It is the text of the work. Volume 2 serves as the atlas with which to cross reference a physical finding. It includes over 10,000 patient photos and strives to feature the rarer, more difficult to encounter pictures to arm the reader with knowledge beyond the basic.
Created purely with the reader in mind, The Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis, 2nd Edition strives to enhance the learning and teaching of differential diagnosis within dermatology. These texts are for the patient that defies diagnosis, going through checklists of diseases ensures that no clue is missed in aiding the patient. The sincere hope is that these companion volumes will be helpful in all clinical setting from medical clinic and other specialty clinics to the Dermatology clinic, from medical students to attendings, and from the nurses to the physicians assistants, whether in the academic setting or in the community environment anywhere in the world.
Table of Contents
Volume 1: The TextAbdominal Pain, Cutaneous Manifestations
Abscess (Sterile and Non-Sterile)
Acanthosis Nigricans-Like Lesions
Acidosis and Rash in the Newborn
Acneiform Eruptions
Acral Cyanosis
Acral Erythema
Acral Erythema and Scale With or Without Linear Cutoff
Acral Papules and Nodules; Knuckle Papules; Papules, Digital
Acrochordons (Skin Tags)
Acromegalic Features
Acro-osteolysis
Adrenal Disease, Cutaneous Manifestations
Ainhum
Alopecia
Alopecia and Structural Abnormalities of the Nose and Hands
Alopecia, Eyebrows
Alopecia in Neonates, Infants, and Toddlers
Alveolar Hemorrhage
Angioedema
Angiokeratoma Corporis Diffusum
Annular Lesions of Penis with Surface Changes
Annular Lesions with Surface Changes
Annular Lesions Without Surface Changes
Annular Scars
Aortic Disease in the Young
Aphthous Stomatitis
Arthritis and Rash (Polyarthritis and Monoarthritis)
Aseptic Meningitis, Cutaneous Manifestations
Atrichia and Nail Abnormalities
Atrophic Glossitis
Atrophic Lesions
Autoinflammatory Diseases
Bariatric Surgery, Cutaneous Signs of Nutrient Deficiency
Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndromes
Bioweapons
Black Dermatologic Entities
Black Oral Lesions
Blaschko-esque Entities
Blindness, Cutaneous Manifestations
Blue Lunulae
Blue Sclerae
Blue Spots
Blueberry Muffin Lesions, Neonate
Breast Asymmetry
Breast Cancer, Cutaneous Manifestations
Breast Hypertrophy (Gynecomastia) and Breast Masses
Breast Lesions
Buffalo Hump (Cervicodorsal Lipodystrophy)
Bullae and/or Vesicles
Bullae, HemorrhagicBullae, Hemorrhagic, Septic
Bullae in the Neonate
Bullae in Infants and Children
Bullae of the Fingers or Toes
Bullae, Transient, in Infants
Burning Tongue
Butterfly Rash
Café Au Lait Macules (CALMs), Associations
Cardiac and/or Cardiovascular Disease and Skin Lesions
CDKN2a with p14 LOSS
Cellulitis in the Immunocompromised Host
Cellulitis, Infectionsin the Immunocompetent Host
Cellulitis (Pseudocellulitis), Non-infectious Etiologies
Cerebriform Lesions
Chalky Material Extruded From Lesions
Cheilitis (Crusted Lips)
Chemotherapy, Cutaneous Manifestations
Chest Wall Tumors
Cleft Lip and/or Palate (Associated Skin Disorders)
Coarse Facies and Coarse Facial Skin
Cobblestone Appearance of Skin
Cobblestone Appearance of the Oral Mucosa
Cocaine Use, Cutaneous Manifestations
Concentric Lesions
Conjunctival Lesions, Pigmented
Craniosynostosis
Cutaneous Horns
Cutis Laxa-like Appearance
Cutis Verticis Gyrata
Cysts With or Without Drainage
Deafness or Hearing Impairment, Cutaneous Manifestations
Dermatitis (Spongiotic), Differential Diagnosis
Dermatitis, Facial, Pediatric
Dermatitis, Periorbital
Dermatitis, Periorificial
Dermatographism
Desmoplakin Mutations
Diabetes Mellitus, Cutaneous Manifestations
Diarrhea, Cutaneous Manifestations
Dimples
Doughy Skin
Drug Abuse, Cutaneous Manifestations
Dyschromatosis (Hypopigmentation and Hyperpigmentation)
Dyshidrosis
Ear Lesions
Ear, Hard (Petrified Auricles)
Ears, Red
Edema
Edema, Hands
Edema, Head
Edema, Legs
Erosions (Superficial Ulcers)
Erythroderma (Exfoliative Erythroderma)
Erythrodermic Infant
Eschars
Esophageal and Cutaneous Disease
Exanthem
Exfoliation (Desquamation)
Eyelid Lesions
Eyes, Red and Rash
Facial Asymmetry
Facial Dermatitis, Scaly
Facial Edema
Facial Papules and Plaques
Facial Papules
Facial Plaques, Scarring and Non-scarring
Facial Scars
Facial Ulcers
Facies
Fetal Akinesia Deformation Sequence
Fever and Rash, Noninfectious
Fever, Arthritis, and Exanthem
Fibromatoses in Children
Fibrous Tumors, Differential Diagnosis
Figurate Erythemas
Fingertip Lesions
Fingertip Necrosis
Fingertip Ulcers
Flushing Disorders
Follicular Plugging
Foot Ulcers
Freckling of Hands
Gastrointestinal Cancer and Skin Lesions
Gastrointestinal Hemorrha
Schneiderman, Paul I.
Grossman, Marc E.
| ISBN | 978-3-030-63526-8 |
|---|---|
| Article number | 9783030635268 |
| Media type | Non Books |
| Edition number | 2. Aufl. |
| Copyright year | 2022 |
| Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
| Length | XVI, 2579 pages |
| Illustrations | XVI, 2579 p. 6037 illus. in color. In 4 volumes, not available separately. |
| Language | English |