Description

Book Synopsis

Dermatology, the first book in the new Thieme Clinical Companions series, presents the essential information on how to diagnose and treat the full range of dermatologic diseases. Compiled by expert physicians, this pocket guide describes the diagnostic approach and therapeutic options for a wide range of skin diseases. More than 300 full-color illustrations, diagrams, checklists, charts, and clinical tips illuminate all concepts and techniques described in the text. Basic aspects of skin biology and disease pathophysiology are also covered.

To aid quick reference and review, the book is organized into the following color-coded sections:

  • Introduction and Diagnosis: A concise overview of the biology and anatomy of the skin, followed by a step-by-step guide to the dermatologic evaluation.
  • Dermatologic Diseases: Extensive coverage of skin and hair disorders, with illustrations and essential information for each, including pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostic approach, differential diagnosis, therapy, and more.
  • Therapy: Review of the current information on establishing a treatment plan, including topical, systemic, and radiation therapy, as well as operative dermatology, wound healing, and emergency treatment.
  • Useful Appendices: Common systemic medications and commonly used compounding recipes
  • Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis: Comprehensive charts (with numerous cross-references) designed to help the reader recognize and fully understand the patient's signs and symptoms.

All dermatologists, residents, and trainees will benefit from keeping this compact portable guide on hand in the clinical setting.



Trade Review
Well-written...A mini-encyclopedia...the text is excellent and all the information is up-to-date...[recommended for] dermatology residents [to] carry this in their pocket...a great buy...I guarantee you will use it...wonderful for board review!--Doody Book Reviews

Table of Contents

Gray Part: Introduction and Diagnosis
1 Introduction to Skin Biology
1.1 Overview
1.2 Functional Anatomy
1.3 Epidermis
1.4 Hair
1.5 Basement Membrane Zone
1.6 Dermis
1.7 Subcutis
1.8 Neuroendocrine-immune Networking
1.9 Outlook
2 Dermatologic Diagnosis
2.1 Components of the Dermatologic Evaluation
2.2 Description of Skin Findings
2.3 Primary and Secondary Lesions
2.4 Additional Descriptive Terms
2.5 Tools of the Trade
2.6 History
2.7 Histologic Diagnosis
2.8 Molecular Diagnostics
2.9 Mycologic Diagnosis
2.10 Diagnosis of Hair Disorders
3 Other Diagnostic Methods
3.1 Phlebologic Diagnosis
3.2 Allergy Testing
3.3 Light Testing
3.4 Ultrasonography
Blue Part: Dematologic Diseases
4 Viral Diseases
4.1 Overview
4.2 Poxvirus Infections
4.3 Herpesvirus Infections
4.4 Picornavirus Infections
4.5 Cutaneous Manifestations of Hepatitis Virus Infections
4.6 Human Papillomaviruses
5 Bacterial Diseases
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Gram-positive Bacteria: Staphylococci
5.3 Gram-positive Bacteria: Streptococci
5.4 Gram-positive Bacteria: Corynebacteria
5.5 Gram-negative Bacterial Infections
5.6 Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections
5.7 Zoonotic Infections
5.8 Borreliosis
5.9 Mycobacterial Infections: Tuberculosis
5.10 Mycobacterial Infections: Leprosy
5.11 Atypical Mycobacterial Infections
5.12 Actinomycosis
5.13 Nocardiosis
6 Fungal Diseases
6.1 Nomenclature
6.2 Dermatophytes
6.3 Yeasts
6.4 Subcutaneous Mycoses
6.5 Systemic Mycoses
7 Other Infectious Diseases
7.1 Leishmaniasis
7.2 Other Protozoan Infections
7.3 Pediculosis
7.4 Scabies
7.5 Other Epizoonoses
7.6 Worms
8 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
8.1 Overview
8.2 Syphilis
8.3 Endemic Treponematoses
8.4 Gonorrhea
8.5 Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
9 HIV Infection and AIDS
9.1 Overview
9.2 Cutaneous Manifestations
9.3 Extracutaneous Manifestations
10 Allergic Diseases
10.1 Basic Mechanisms
10.2 Urticaria
10.3 Angioedema
10.4 Food Allergies
10.5 Other Allergic Diseases
10.6 Hyposensitization
11 Drug Reactions
11.1 Overview
11.2 Common Reactions
11.3 Severe Skin Reactions
11.4 Uncommon Reactions
11.5 Drug Pseudoallergies
12 Dermatitis
12.1 Atopic Dermatitis
12.2 Syndromes Associated with Atopic Dermatitis
12.3 Contact Dermatitis
12.4 Other Forms of Dermatitis
13 Collagen–Vascular Disorders
13.1 Classification and Overview
13.2 Lupus Erythematosus (LE)
13.3 Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis
13.4 Morphea
13.5 Lichen Sclerosus
13.6 Systemic Sclerosis
13.7 Pseudoscleroderma
13.8 Mixed Collagen–Vascular Disorders
13.9 Other Rheumatoid Diseases
13.10 Raynaud Syndrome
13.11 Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD)
14 Autoimmune Bullous Diseases
14.1 Classification
14.2 Pemphigus Group
14.3 Pemphigoid Group
14.4 Subepidermal IgA-mediated Disorders
14.5 Dermatitis Herpetiformis
14.6 Overview of Diagnostic Approach
15 Purpura and Vasculitis
15.1 Overview
15.2 Purpura
15.3 Cutaneous Vasculitis
15.4 Variants of Cutaneous Vasculitis
15.5 Systemic Vasculitis
15.6 Livedo
15.7 Vessel Occlusion and Cutaneous Necrosis
16 Papulosquamous Disorders
16.1 Psoriasis
16.2 Psoriatic Arthritis
16.3 Reiter Syndrome
16.4 Seborrheic Dermatitis
16.5 Pityriasis Amiantacea
16.6 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
16.7 Pityriasis Rosea
16.8 Small-Patch Parapsoriasis
16.9 Erythema Multiforme
16.10 Erythroderma
16.11 Figurate Erythemas
16.12 Lichenoid Dermatitis
17 Granulomatous and Necrobiotic Disorders
17.1 Granulomatous Disorders
17.2 Necrobiotic Disorders
18 Dermatoses Caused by Physical and Chemical Agents
18.1 Photodermatoses
18.2 Light-induced Aging and Photocarcinogenesis
18.3 Photosensitive Genodermatoses
18.4 Diseases Caused by Cryoproteins
18.5 Disease Caused by Cold
19 Metabolic Diseases
19.1 Porphyrias
19.2 Disorders of Lipid Metabolism
19.3 Disorders of Amino Acid Metabolism
19.4 Disorders of Mineral Metabolism
19.5 Endocrine Disorders
19.6 Mucinoses
19.7 Cutaneous Signs of Monoclonal Gammopathy
19.8 Gout
19.9 Amyloidosis
19.10 Smoking and the Skin
20 Pruritus and Prurigo
20.1 Pruritus
20.2 Prurigo
21 Genodermatoses
21.1 MIM Code
21.2 The Ichthyoses
21.3 Other Keratinization Disorders
21.4 Palmoplantar Keratoderma
21.5 Linear or Striped Lesions
21.6 Ectodermal Dysplasias
21.7 Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB)
21.8 Diseases of Connective Tissue
21.9 Perforating Dermatoses
21.10 Poikiloderma
21.11 Neurofibromatoses
21.12 Tuberous Sclerosis (TSC)
21.13 Cancer-associated Genodermatoses
22 Disorders of Pigmentation
22.1 Overview
22.2 Hypopigmentation
22.3 Brown Hyperpigmentation
22.4 Blue and Gray Hyperpigmentation
22.5 Reticular Hyperpigmentation and Dyschromatosis
23 Melanocytic Tumors
23.1 Benign Melanocytic Tumors
23.2 Lentigenes
23.3 Melanocytic Nevi
23.4 Malignant Melanoma
24 Cysts and Epidermal Tumors
24.1 Cysts
24.2 Epidermal and Organoid Nevi
24.3 Benign Epidermal Tumors
24.4 Carcinoma in situ
24.5 Malignant Epidermal Tumors
25 Adnexal Tumors
25.1 Overview
25.2 Benign Tumors with Eccrine Differentiation
25.3 Benign Tumors with Apocrine Differentiation
25.4 Benign Tumors with Sebaceous Differentiation
25.5 Benign Tumors with Hair Follicle Differentiation
25.6 Malignant Adnexal Tumors
26 Soft Tissue Tumors
26.1 Connective Tissue Tumors
26.2 Smooth Muscle Tumors
26.3 Tumors of Fat
26.4 Vascular Malformations and Tumors
26.5 Neural Tumors
27 Other Cutaneous Tumors
27.1 Mast Cell Disorders
27.2 Histiocytoses
28 Cutaneous Lymphomas and Leukemia
28.1 Benign Lymphocytic Infiltrates
28.2 Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas
28.3 Primary Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomas
28.4 Primary Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas
28.5 Leukemia and the Skin
29 Paraneoplastic Disorders
30 Diseases of the Lips and Oral Mucosa
30.1 Inflammation and Leukoplakia
30.2 Leukoplakia
30.3 Lesions of Tongue
30.4 Epulis
30.5 Aphthous Stomatitis
31 Diseases of the Hairs and Scalp
31.1 Alopecia: Overview
31.2 Congenital Alopecia and Hypotrichosis
31.3 Diffuse Nonscarring Alopecia
31.4 Localized Nonscarring Alopecia
31.5 Scarring Alopecia
31.6 Hair Shaft Anomalies
31.7 Hypertrichosis
31.8 Hirsutism
31.9 Diseases of the Scalp
32 Diseases of the Nails
32.1 Introduction
32.2 Congenital Nail Anomalies
32.3 Nail Apparatus Infections
32.4 Acquired Nail Changes
33 Disorders of Sweat Glands
34 Diseases of Sebaceous Glands

34.1 Acne
34.2 Rosacea
34.3 Perioral Dermatitis
35 Diseases of Subcutaneous Fat
35.1 Lipodystrophy and Lipoatrophy
35.2 Panniculitis
36 Anogenital Diseases
36.1 Anal and Perianal Diseases
36.2 Diseases of Male Genitalia
36.3 Diseases of Female Genitalia
37 Phlebology
37.1 Anatomy and Function of Leg Veins
37.2 Varicose Veins
37.3 Inflammation of Veins
37.4 Deep Venous Thromboses
37.5 Stasis Dermatitis and Venous Leg Ulcers
37.6 Phlebologic Surgery
38 Occupational Dermatoses
38.1 Overview
38.2 Occupational Hand Dermatitis
38.3 Occupational Contact Urticaria
38.4 Other Occupational Dermatoses
39 Skin Diseases in Different Age Groups
39.1 Skin Diseases in Pregnancy
39.2 Dermatoses in Childhood
39.3 Geriatric Dermatology
40 Psychodermatology
Red Section: Therapy
41 Topical Therapy
41.1 Overview
41.2 Topical Antiviral Therapy
41.3 Topical Antibiotics
41.4 Dyes and Antiseptics
41.5 Topical Antifungal Agents
41.6 Topical Antiparasitic Agents
41.7 Topical Corticosteroids
41.8 Calcineurin Inhibitors
41.9 Vitamin D Analogues
41.10 Retinoids
41.11 Other Topical Agents
41.12 Sunscreens
41.13 Phototherapy
41.14 Photochemotherapy
41.15 Photodynamic Therapy
41.16 Balneotherapy
41.17 Aesthetic Dermatology
42 Systemic Therapy
42.1 Antiviral Therapy
42.2 Dapsone
42.3 Antifungal Agents
42.4 Antihistamines
42.5 Antimalarials
42.6 Retinoids
42.7 Corticosteroids
42.8 Immunosuppressive Agents
42.9 Biologicals
42.10 Antiemetic Therapy
42.11 Pain Therapy
42.12 Miscellaneous Agents
42.13 Drug Interactions
43 Radiation Therapy
44 Therapy during Pregnancy and Nursing
45 Operative Dermatology
45.1 Principles of Dermatologic Surgery
45.2 Basic Techniques
45.3 Closure Techniques
45.4 Other Techniques
45.5 Laser Therapy
46 Wound Healing
47 Dermatologic Emergencies
Purple Section: Appendices I and II
Appendix I Common Systemic Medications
Appendix II Favorite Compounding Recipes
Green Section
Appendix III Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis
How to Use This Chapter
Differential Diagnostic Lists
Cutaneous Signs of Systemic Disease

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      Publication Date: 08/03/2006
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      Book Synopsis

      Dermatology, the first book in the new Thieme Clinical Companions series, presents the essential information on how to diagnose and treat the full range of dermatologic diseases. Compiled by expert physicians, this pocket guide describes the diagnostic approach and therapeutic options for a wide range of skin diseases. More than 300 full-color illustrations, diagrams, checklists, charts, and clinical tips illuminate all concepts and techniques described in the text. Basic aspects of skin biology and disease pathophysiology are also covered.

      To aid quick reference and review, the book is organized into the following color-coded sections:

      • Introduction and Diagnosis: A concise overview of the biology and anatomy of the skin, followed by a step-by-step guide to the dermatologic evaluation.
      • Dermatologic Diseases: Extensive coverage of skin and hair disorders, with illustrations and essential information for each, including pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostic approach, differential diagnosis, therapy, and more.
      • Therapy: Review of the current information on establishing a treatment plan, including topical, systemic, and radiation therapy, as well as operative dermatology, wound healing, and emergency treatment.
      • Useful Appendices: Common systemic medications and commonly used compounding recipes
      • Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis: Comprehensive charts (with numerous cross-references) designed to help the reader recognize and fully understand the patient's signs and symptoms.

      All dermatologists, residents, and trainees will benefit from keeping this compact portable guide on hand in the clinical setting.



      Trade Review
      Well-written...A mini-encyclopedia...the text is excellent and all the information is up-to-date...[recommended for] dermatology residents [to] carry this in their pocket...a great buy...I guarantee you will use it...wonderful for board review!--Doody Book Reviews

      Table of Contents

      Gray Part: Introduction and Diagnosis
      1 Introduction to Skin Biology
      1.1 Overview
      1.2 Functional Anatomy
      1.3 Epidermis
      1.4 Hair
      1.5 Basement Membrane Zone
      1.6 Dermis
      1.7 Subcutis
      1.8 Neuroendocrine-immune Networking
      1.9 Outlook
      2 Dermatologic Diagnosis
      2.1 Components of the Dermatologic Evaluation
      2.2 Description of Skin Findings
      2.3 Primary and Secondary Lesions
      2.4 Additional Descriptive Terms
      2.5 Tools of the Trade
      2.6 History
      2.7 Histologic Diagnosis
      2.8 Molecular Diagnostics
      2.9 Mycologic Diagnosis
      2.10 Diagnosis of Hair Disorders
      3 Other Diagnostic Methods
      3.1 Phlebologic Diagnosis
      3.2 Allergy Testing
      3.3 Light Testing
      3.4 Ultrasonography
      Blue Part: Dematologic Diseases
      4 Viral Diseases
      4.1 Overview
      4.2 Poxvirus Infections
      4.3 Herpesvirus Infections
      4.4 Picornavirus Infections
      4.5 Cutaneous Manifestations of Hepatitis Virus Infections
      4.6 Human Papillomaviruses
      5 Bacterial Diseases
      5.1 Introduction
      5.2 Gram-positive Bacteria: Staphylococci
      5.3 Gram-positive Bacteria: Streptococci
      5.4 Gram-positive Bacteria: Corynebacteria
      5.5 Gram-negative Bacterial Infections
      5.6 Miscellaneous Bacterial Infections
      5.7 Zoonotic Infections
      5.8 Borreliosis
      5.9 Mycobacterial Infections: Tuberculosis
      5.10 Mycobacterial Infections: Leprosy
      5.11 Atypical Mycobacterial Infections
      5.12 Actinomycosis
      5.13 Nocardiosis
      6 Fungal Diseases
      6.1 Nomenclature
      6.2 Dermatophytes
      6.3 Yeasts
      6.4 Subcutaneous Mycoses
      6.5 Systemic Mycoses
      7 Other Infectious Diseases
      7.1 Leishmaniasis
      7.2 Other Protozoan Infections
      7.3 Pediculosis
      7.4 Scabies
      7.5 Other Epizoonoses
      7.6 Worms
      8 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
      8.1 Overview
      8.2 Syphilis
      8.3 Endemic Treponematoses
      8.4 Gonorrhea
      8.5 Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
      9 HIV Infection and AIDS
      9.1 Overview
      9.2 Cutaneous Manifestations
      9.3 Extracutaneous Manifestations
      10 Allergic Diseases
      10.1 Basic Mechanisms
      10.2 Urticaria
      10.3 Angioedema
      10.4 Food Allergies
      10.5 Other Allergic Diseases
      10.6 Hyposensitization
      11 Drug Reactions
      11.1 Overview
      11.2 Common Reactions
      11.3 Severe Skin Reactions
      11.4 Uncommon Reactions
      11.5 Drug Pseudoallergies
      12 Dermatitis
      12.1 Atopic Dermatitis
      12.2 Syndromes Associated with Atopic Dermatitis
      12.3 Contact Dermatitis
      12.4 Other Forms of Dermatitis
      13 Collagen–Vascular Disorders
      13.1 Classification and Overview
      13.2 Lupus Erythematosus (LE)
      13.3 Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis
      13.4 Morphea
      13.5 Lichen Sclerosus
      13.6 Systemic Sclerosis
      13.7 Pseudoscleroderma
      13.8 Mixed Collagen–Vascular Disorders
      13.9 Other Rheumatoid Diseases
      13.10 Raynaud Syndrome
      13.11 Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GVHD)
      14 Autoimmune Bullous Diseases
      14.1 Classification
      14.2 Pemphigus Group
      14.3 Pemphigoid Group
      14.4 Subepidermal IgA-mediated Disorders
      14.5 Dermatitis Herpetiformis
      14.6 Overview of Diagnostic Approach
      15 Purpura and Vasculitis
      15.1 Overview
      15.2 Purpura
      15.3 Cutaneous Vasculitis
      15.4 Variants of Cutaneous Vasculitis
      15.5 Systemic Vasculitis
      15.6 Livedo
      15.7 Vessel Occlusion and Cutaneous Necrosis
      16 Papulosquamous Disorders
      16.1 Psoriasis
      16.2 Psoriatic Arthritis
      16.3 Reiter Syndrome
      16.4 Seborrheic Dermatitis
      16.5 Pityriasis Amiantacea
      16.6 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
      16.7 Pityriasis Rosea
      16.8 Small-Patch Parapsoriasis
      16.9 Erythema Multiforme
      16.10 Erythroderma
      16.11 Figurate Erythemas
      16.12 Lichenoid Dermatitis
      17 Granulomatous and Necrobiotic Disorders
      17.1 Granulomatous Disorders
      17.2 Necrobiotic Disorders
      18 Dermatoses Caused by Physical and Chemical Agents
      18.1 Photodermatoses
      18.2 Light-induced Aging and Photocarcinogenesis
      18.3 Photosensitive Genodermatoses
      18.4 Diseases Caused by Cryoproteins
      18.5 Disease Caused by Cold
      19 Metabolic Diseases
      19.1 Porphyrias
      19.2 Disorders of Lipid Metabolism
      19.3 Disorders of Amino Acid Metabolism
      19.4 Disorders of Mineral Metabolism
      19.5 Endocrine Disorders
      19.6 Mucinoses
      19.7 Cutaneous Signs of Monoclonal Gammopathy
      19.8 Gout
      19.9 Amyloidosis
      19.10 Smoking and the Skin
      20 Pruritus and Prurigo
      20.1 Pruritus
      20.2 Prurigo
      21 Genodermatoses
      21.1 MIM Code
      21.2 The Ichthyoses
      21.3 Other Keratinization Disorders
      21.4 Palmoplantar Keratoderma
      21.5 Linear or Striped Lesions
      21.6 Ectodermal Dysplasias
      21.7 Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB)
      21.8 Diseases of Connective Tissue
      21.9 Perforating Dermatoses
      21.10 Poikiloderma
      21.11 Neurofibromatoses
      21.12 Tuberous Sclerosis (TSC)
      21.13 Cancer-associated Genodermatoses
      22 Disorders of Pigmentation
      22.1 Overview
      22.2 Hypopigmentation
      22.3 Brown Hyperpigmentation
      22.4 Blue and Gray Hyperpigmentation
      22.5 Reticular Hyperpigmentation and Dyschromatosis
      23 Melanocytic Tumors
      23.1 Benign Melanocytic Tumors
      23.2 Lentigenes
      23.3 Melanocytic Nevi
      23.4 Malignant Melanoma
      24 Cysts and Epidermal Tumors
      24.1 Cysts
      24.2 Epidermal and Organoid Nevi
      24.3 Benign Epidermal Tumors
      24.4 Carcinoma in situ
      24.5 Malignant Epidermal Tumors
      25 Adnexal Tumors
      25.1 Overview
      25.2 Benign Tumors with Eccrine Differentiation
      25.3 Benign Tumors with Apocrine Differentiation
      25.4 Benign Tumors with Sebaceous Differentiation
      25.5 Benign Tumors with Hair Follicle Differentiation
      25.6 Malignant Adnexal Tumors
      26 Soft Tissue Tumors
      26.1 Connective Tissue Tumors
      26.2 Smooth Muscle Tumors
      26.3 Tumors of Fat
      26.4 Vascular Malformations and Tumors
      26.5 Neural Tumors
      27 Other Cutaneous Tumors
      27.1 Mast Cell Disorders
      27.2 Histiocytoses
      28 Cutaneous Lymphomas and Leukemia
      28.1 Benign Lymphocytic Infiltrates
      28.2 Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas
      28.3 Primary Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomas
      28.4 Primary Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas
      28.5 Leukemia and the Skin
      29 Paraneoplastic Disorders
      30 Diseases of the Lips and Oral Mucosa
      30.1 Inflammation and Leukoplakia
      30.2 Leukoplakia
      30.3 Lesions of Tongue
      30.4 Epulis
      30.5 Aphthous Stomatitis
      31 Diseases of the Hairs and Scalp
      31.1 Alopecia: Overview
      31.2 Congenital Alopecia and Hypotrichosis
      31.3 Diffuse Nonscarring Alopecia
      31.4 Localized Nonscarring Alopecia
      31.5 Scarring Alopecia
      31.6 Hair Shaft Anomalies
      31.7 Hypertrichosis
      31.8 Hirsutism
      31.9 Diseases of the Scalp
      32 Diseases of the Nails
      32.1 Introduction
      32.2 Congenital Nail Anomalies
      32.3 Nail Apparatus Infections
      32.4 Acquired Nail Changes
      33 Disorders of Sweat Glands
      34 Diseases of Sebaceous Glands

      34.1 Acne
      34.2 Rosacea
      34.3 Perioral Dermatitis
      35 Diseases of Subcutaneous Fat
      35.1 Lipodystrophy and Lipoatrophy
      35.2 Panniculitis
      36 Anogenital Diseases
      36.1 Anal and Perianal Diseases
      36.2 Diseases of Male Genitalia
      36.3 Diseases of Female Genitalia
      37 Phlebology
      37.1 Anatomy and Function of Leg Veins
      37.2 Varicose Veins
      37.3 Inflammation of Veins
      37.4 Deep Venous Thromboses
      37.5 Stasis Dermatitis and Venous Leg Ulcers
      37.6 Phlebologic Surgery
      38 Occupational Dermatoses
      38.1 Overview
      38.2 Occupational Hand Dermatitis
      38.3 Occupational Contact Urticaria
      38.4 Other Occupational Dermatoses
      39 Skin Diseases in Different Age Groups
      39.1 Skin Diseases in Pregnancy
      39.2 Dermatoses in Childhood
      39.3 Geriatric Dermatology
      40 Psychodermatology
      Red Section: Therapy
      41 Topical Therapy
      41.1 Overview
      41.2 Topical Antiviral Therapy
      41.3 Topical Antibiotics
      41.4 Dyes and Antiseptics
      41.5 Topical Antifungal Agents
      41.6 Topical Antiparasitic Agents
      41.7 Topical Corticosteroids
      41.8 Calcineurin Inhibitors
      41.9 Vitamin D Analogues
      41.10 Retinoids
      41.11 Other Topical Agents
      41.12 Sunscreens
      41.13 Phototherapy
      41.14 Photochemotherapy
      41.15 Photodynamic Therapy
      41.16 Balneotherapy
      41.17 Aesthetic Dermatology
      42 Systemic Therapy
      42.1 Antiviral Therapy
      42.2 Dapsone
      42.3 Antifungal Agents
      42.4 Antihistamines
      42.5 Antimalarials
      42.6 Retinoids
      42.7 Corticosteroids
      42.8 Immunosuppressive Agents
      42.9 Biologicals
      42.10 Antiemetic Therapy
      42.11 Pain Therapy
      42.12 Miscellaneous Agents
      42.13 Drug Interactions
      43 Radiation Therapy
      44 Therapy during Pregnancy and Nursing
      45 Operative Dermatology
      45.1 Principles of Dermatologic Surgery
      45.2 Basic Techniques
      45.3 Closure Techniques
      45.4 Other Techniques
      45.5 Laser Therapy
      46 Wound Healing
      47 Dermatologic Emergencies
      Purple Section: Appendices I and II
      Appendix I Common Systemic Medications
      Appendix II Favorite Compounding Recipes
      Green Section
      Appendix III Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis
      How to Use This Chapter
      Differential Diagnostic Lists
      Cutaneous Signs of Systemic Disease

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