Dermatology Books
Taylor & Francis Ltd Aesthetic Gynecology Rejuvenation
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ethnic Dermatology Clinical Problems and Skin Pigmentation
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ethnic Skin and Hair
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Mayo Clinic Atlas of Immunofluorescence in Dermatology Patterns and Target Antigens
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Skin Barrier
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Wound Healing
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Bioengineering of the Skin Skin Biomechanics Volume V Dermatology Clinical Basic Science
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Toxicology of Skin
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Cosmetic Industry
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Extranodal Lymphomas
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Outcomes of Skin Surgery A Concise Visual Aid
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Anesthesia and Analgesia in Dermatologic Surgery
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Taylor & Francis Ltd New Technologies in Dermatological Science and Practice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Atlas of Genodermatoses
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Atlas of Genodermatoses
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Handbook of Pharmaceutical Granulation Technology
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Decision Making in Aesthetic Practice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Dermatological Emergencies
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Optical Imaging for Biomedical and Clinical Applications
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Laser Hair Removal Series in Cosmetic and Laser Therapy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Histopathologic Diagnosis of Invasive Mycoses
Book SynopsisWritten by one of the very few pathologists who has real expertise in this field, this book is a comprehensive key for the identification of fungal infections in tissues. With updated terminology and presentation, all invasive mycoses-types are covered, detailing their epidemiology, pathology, histomorphology of fungal elements, and differential diagnoses. Each of the separate fungal groups has a good combination of text and high-quality illustrations which is a critical feature for clinicians to state the mycopathological diagnoses.Key Features:1. Elaborates on the histological observations of both the pathological reaction and the histomorphology of fungal elements, guiding the reader in the right direction for obtaining a diagnosis of the infection.2. Includes key observations that can be a game-changer for infectious diseases specialists and histopathologists studying the combination of fungal morphology and host response.3. Follows a logical layout, structureTrade ReviewWith his 1st edition of Histopathologic Diagnosis of Invasive Mycoses, Henrik Elvang Jensen introduced what has the potential to become a standard reading for early-career as well as experienced pathologists. Colleagues from other specialties will benefit from this reading, as this book not only succeeds in educating on how to diagnose fungal diseases based on histopathological findings but also in providing a comprehensive overview on the diversity of fungal diseases in patients with a wide range of underlying diseases. Henrik Elvang Jensen has taken on a challenging task to provide experienced and inexperienced clinicians with a comprehensive but concise handbook about histopathological diagnosis in mycology. Timely diagnosis of fungal infection, assessment of invasiveness and the identification of the causative pathogen are key for tailored therapeutic decision making that will save lives. Histopathology is an essential part in diagnostics, usually the first stop on the road to a confirmed diagnosis.With the growing number of patients at risk for fungal infections and the expanding spectrum of causative fungal pathogens, it becomes more and more pressing to train pathologists adequately to be aware of a possible fungal infection and how to differentiate fungal infections from other more commonly suspected findings, especially in patients with co morbidities. A vital task, considering the high mortality rates in respective patients. Due to the general low incidence of most fungal diseases, gaining hands-on experience in identifying and morphological differentiating fungal diseases is rather difficult for pathologists and requires years-long training.This book guides the reader through the ever-growing armamentarium of fungal infections, each chapter devoted to one fungal disease and its histopathological features. As diverse as the patient populations at risk for fungal infections and the causative fungal pathogens are, as diverse are the clinical and consequently morphological manifestations these infections come in. Jensen allows the reader to look over his shoulder while he lays out the disease-specific changes in cell and tissue morphology and architecture, fungus by fungus, disease by disease. In high-resolution images he presents and explains characteristic histopathological findings in tissue sections dyed with one or more stains, moving his microscope from superficial to invasive infections, from the most common infections including aspergillosis, candidosis, cryptococcosis, coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis to the less common and rare infections, from omnipresent to endemic infections.Jensen’s many years of experience in pathology and his passion for mycology allows him to provide the reader with this structured overview that will help generations of pathologists to further improve their skills in spotting the often-overlooked fungal bodies and interpret the composition of cells in this context in any tissue, in any patient. A must-have for every microbiologist, pathologist and infectious diseases physician.Danila Seidel PhD and Oliver A. Cornely MDECMM Diamond Excellence Center, Department I of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Cologne and CECAD Cluster of Excellence, Translational Research Infectious Diseases, University of Cologne, GermanyTable of ContentsPreface. About the author. Introduction. Histopathological classification of invasive mycoses. Histopathological staining of invasive fungi. Pathomorphological identification of invasive fungi. Identification of invasive fungi using in situ techniques. Glossary of medical mycology. Aspergillosis. Fusariosis. Scedosporiosis and lomentosporiosis. Mucormycosis. Entomophthoromycosis. Pythiosis. Hyalohyphomycosis, minor. Phaeohyphomycosis. Chromoblastomycosis. Mycetomas. Candidosis. Trichosporonosis. Cryptococcosis. Blastomycosis. Histoplasmosis capsulati. Histoplasmosis duboisii. Paracoccidioidomycosis. Sporotrichosis. Talaromycosis. Pneumocystosis. Lacaziosis. Coccidioidomycosis. Adiaspiromycosis. Rhinosporidiosis. Rare mycoses. Algoses. Index.
£71.24
Taylor & Francis Ltd Histopathologic Diagnosis of Invasive Mycoses
Book SynopsisWritten by one of the very few pathologists who has real expertise in this field, this book is a comprehensive key for the identification of fungal infections in tissues. With updated terminology and presentation, all invasive mycoses-types are covered, detailing their epidemiology, pathology, histomorphology of fungal elements, and differential diagnoses. Each of the separate fungal groups has a good combination of text and high-quality illustrations which is a critical feature for clinicians to state the mycopathological diagnoses.Key Features:1. Elaborates on the histological observations of both the pathological reaction and the histomorphology of fungal elements, guiding the reader in the right direction for obtaining a diagnosis of the infection.2. Includes key observations that can be a game-changer for infectious diseases specialists and histopathologists studying the combination of fungal morphology and host response.3. Follows a logical layout, structureTrade ReviewWith his 1st edition of Histopathologic Diagnosis of Invasive Mycoses, Henrik Elvang Jensen introduced what has the potential to become a standard reading for early-career as well as experienced pathologists. Colleagues from other specialties will benefit from this reading, as this book not only succeeds in educating on how to diagnose fungal diseases based on histopathological findings but also in providing a comprehensive overview on the diversity of fungal diseases in patients with a wide range of underlying diseases. Henrik Elvang Jensen has taken on a challenging task to provide experienced and inexperienced clinicians with a comprehensive but concise handbook about histopathological diagnosis in mycology. Timely diagnosis of fungal infection, assessment of invasiveness and the identification of the causative pathogen are key for tailored therapeutic decision making that will save lives. Histopathology is an essential part in diagnostics, usually the first stop on the road to a confirmed diagnosis.With the growing number of patients at risk for fungal infections and the expanding spectrum of causative fungal pathogens, it becomes more and more pressing to train pathologists adequately to be aware of a possible fungal infection and how to differentiate fungal infections from other more commonly suspected findings, especially in patients with co morbidities. A vital task, considering the high mortality rates in respective patients. Due to the general low incidence of most fungal diseases, gaining hands-on experience in identifying and morphological differentiating fungal diseases is rather difficult for pathologists and requires years-long training.This book guides the reader through the ever-growing armamentarium of fungal infections, each chapter devoted to one fungal disease and its histopathological features. As diverse as the patient populations at risk for fungal infections and the causative fungal pathogens are, as diverse are the clinical and consequently morphological manifestations these infections come in. Jensen allows the reader to look over his shoulder while he lays out the disease-specific changes in cell and tissue morphology and architecture, fungus by fungus, disease by disease. In high-resolution images he presents and explains characteristic histopathological findings in tissue sections dyed with one or more stains, moving his microscope from superficial to invasive infections, from the most common infections including aspergillosis, candidosis, cryptococcosis, coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis to the less common and rare infections, from omnipresent to endemic infections.Jensen’s many years of experience in pathology and his passion for mycology allows him to provide the reader with this structured overview that will help generations of pathologists to further improve their skills in spotting the often-overlooked fungal bodies and interpret the composition of cells in this context in any tissue, in any patient. A must-have for every microbiologist, pathologist and infectious diseases physician.Danila Seidel PhD and Oliver A. Cornely MDECMM Diamond Excellence Center, Department I of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Cologne and CECAD Cluster of Excellence, Translational Research Infectious Diseases, University of Cologne, GermanyTable of ContentsPreface. About the author. Introduction. Histopathological classification of invasive mycoses. Histopathological staining of invasive fungi. Pathomorphological identification of invasive fungi. Identification of invasive fungi using in situ techniques. Glossary of medical mycology. Aspergillosis. Fusariosis. Scedosporiosis and lomentosporiosis. Mucormycosis. Entomophthoromycosis. Pythiosis. Hyalohyphomycosis, minor. Phaeohyphomycosis. Chromoblastomycosis. Mycetomas. Candidosis. Trichosporonosis. Cryptococcosis. Blastomycosis. Histoplasmosis capsulati. Histoplasmosis duboisii. Paracoccidioidomycosis. Sporotrichosis. Talaromycosis. Pneumocystosis. Lacaziosis. Coccidioidomycosis. Adiaspiromycosis. Rhinosporidiosis. Rare mycoses. Algoses. Index.
£180.50
Taylor & Francis Ltd Paediatric Cases in Coloured Skin
Book SynopsisDermatology is a visual discipline where observation to detail is key to accurate diagnosis, especially in children. This book for clinicians provides a clear and easy guide to identify skin diseases in children with coloured skin. It discusses more than 112 skin problems with over 192 colour Illustrations following a logical organisation with picture-based Q&A at the end. It features skin problems specific to children such as haemangiomas, congenital naevi, neurocutaneous syndromes, napkin rash, etc. as well as those also seen in adults such as psoriasis, lichen planus, and eczema. Also covers tropical diseases such as cutaneous tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, fungal infections, and leprosy.Key features: Highlights the differences in clinical presentation in children having coloured skin. Stimulates the interest in tropical dermatology and skin problems in coloured skin, among medical students, trainees, general practitioners, paediatricians, and dermaTable of ContentsPreface. About the Authors. Acknowledgements. Congenital Naevi and Haemangiomas in Children with FST 5. Infections in Children with FST 5. Eczema, Dermatitis, and Ichthyosis in Children with FST 5. Common Dermatoses in Children with FST 5. Hypo- and Hyperpigmentary Disorders in Children with FST 5. Hair and Nail Disorders in Children with FST 5. Genetic Dermatoses in Children with FST 5. Skin Problems in Adolescence and Puberty in FST 5. Index.
£62.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical
Book SynopsisDiagnosing and treating hair disorders is still a subject that is rarely or only superficially covered in residency training. Hence, dermatopathologists and clinical dermatologists often find a gap in their knowledge. A new edition of an acclaimed text, An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations, Second Edition bridges this gap and serves as a primer, an atlas, and a reference.Features: Supplies basic information on anatomy Examines clinical features that provide a clinical / pathological correlation Details the practical processes of evaluating specimens Includes new photographs demonstrating basic and advanced histologic features of hair disease Explores several new diagnoses Disorders in this edition include senescent balding, loose anagen hair syndrome, psoriatic alopecia, and psoriatic alopecia, and chemotherapy-induced alopecia. The book also contains a glossary of terms related to hair pathology.Trade Review"This book comprehensively addresses the subject of hair pathology. The excellent collection of images and detailed explanation of the clinical conditions will prove invaluable to any budding practitioner of the art and science of "trichopathology."—SkinMed"This book comprehensively addresses the subject of hair pathology. The excellent collection of images and detailed explanation of the clinical conditions will prove invaluable to any budding practitioner of the art and science of "trichopathology."—SkinMedTable of ContentsUsing this book. Specimen Acquisition, Handling, and Processing. Normal Hair Anatomy and Architecture. Evaluating and Describing Transverse (Horizontal) Sections. Classification of Hair Disease. Distinctive or Critical Histological Features and Associated Diseases. Clinical Correlation. Senescent Alopecia ('Senile Alopecia' or 'Senescent Balding'). Androgenetic Alopecia. Telogen Effluvium. Trichotillomania. Traction Alopecia. Postoperative (Pressure-induced) Alopecia. Temporal Triangular Alopecia. Alopecia Areata. Psoriatic Alopecia. Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Inhibitor Associated Psoriaform Alopecia (Drug-induced Psoriasiform Alopecia). Syphilitic Alopecia. Noncicatricial Alopecia from SLE. Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome. Central, Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia. Acne Keloidis. Folliculitis Decalvans. Tufted Folliculitis. Lichen Planopilaris. Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia. Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus. Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp (Perifolliculitis Capitis Abscedens et Suffodiens). Erosive Pustular Dermatosis. Brocq's Alopecia (Pseudopelade of Brocq) and End-stage Cicatricial Alopecia. Aplasia Cutis Congenita of the Scalp. Tinea Capitis. Trichodysplasia of Immunosuppression. Chemotherapy-induced Alopecia. Overview of Hair Shaft Disorders. Glossary of Hair Pathology Terms.
£171.00
Cambridge University Press Consultations in Dermatology
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Cambridge University Press OfficeBased Cosmetic Dermatology
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Cambridge University Press Dermatology Diseases and Therapy Cambridge Pocket Clinicians
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Cambridge University Press Color Atlas of Cutaneous Excisions and Repairs
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Cambridge University Press Skin Disease in Organ Transplantation Skin Disease in Organ Transplant Recipients
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Cambridge University Press Hair Transplantation
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Elsevier Health Sciences Diagnostic Pathology Neoplastic Dermatopathology
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Facial Resurfacing
Book SynopsisFacial resurfacing rejuvenates the skin to reduce the effects ofaging, and today s cosmetic physician ideally uses a varietyof methods to resurface and rejuvenate the skin withoutsurgery. This book examines the full range of available modalities to helpthe cosmetic dermatologist recommend the best approach for eachpatient.Table of ContentsProvisional Table of Contents . Fillers and Toxins. Peels. Ablative and Fractional Resurfacing. Non-ablative Resurfacing. Photodynamic Photorejuvenation. Non-surgical Skin Tightening. Cosmeceuticals
£127.25
Random House USA Inc Pure Skin: Discover the Japanese Ritual of
Book SynopsisSkincare is self-care. This guide book helps you get to know and improve your skin health with useful tips and recommendations for using everyday ingredients and skin products in a super simple, unique-to-you ritual. Vicky Tsai, founder of Tatcha Skin Care, is sharing generations-old, time-tested Japanese skincare traditions with you.No matter how you customize it, all you need is two minutes and four steps: Purify, Polish, Prep, and Nourish. But Pure Skin isn?t just about basic skincare, it?s also about a lifestyle; it begins with how you eat and even how you sleep. You?ll also learn about: East vs. West: Learn why spot treatment and quick fixes never make lasting changes A Silken Path to Softer Skin: Pamper yourself with silk in five different ways What?s Your Skincare Psyche?: Discover your skincare personality and what treatment will work for you Sheet Masks Demystified: Indulge in this scientifically-proven beauty trend once a week Ingredients to Believe In: Use the six traditional ingredients found in Japanese skincare The Japanese Diet for Clear Skin: Feed your skin with the trinity of Japanese superfoods
£14.24
Peeters La Beaute Menacee. Anthropologie Des Maladies de
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Harrassowitz Haut Und Haar: Politische Und Soziale Bedeutungen
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