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A comprehensive resource for the practicing dermatologist on how to
diagnose and manage the range of hair disorders in patients.
Extensive illustration accompanies each condition and shows the
results of the latest diagnostic tools, including dermoscopy.
Edited by Robert Baran, MD Honorary Professor, University of
Franche-Comte; Nail Disease Center, Cannes, France Dimitris
Rigopoulos, MD, PhD Professor of Dermatology-Venereology, School of
Health Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
Athens, Greece Chander Grover, MD, DNB, MNAMS Professor of
Dermatology, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB
Hospital, Delhi, India Eckart Haneke, MD Dermatology Practice
Dermaticum, Freiburg, Germany; Centro de Dermatologia Epidermis,
Instituto CUF, Porto, Portugal; Kliniek voor Huidziekten,
Universitair Ziekenhuis, Ghent, Belgium; Department of Dermatology,
Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland A succinct guide
to treatment options, both medical and surgical, for both disorders
and injuries of the nail. From reviews of the first edition: "This
is a book about nail therapies that is relevant clinically while
remaining a manageable size. It would be a useful tool for all
clinicians managing nail disease, from the trainee to those
embarking on a clinic dedicated to nail disease." Br J Dermatol
Contents: Anatomy and physiology of the nail unit * Psoriasis *
Onychomycosis * Novel and emerging pharmacotherapy and device-based
treatments for onychomycosis * Lichen planus * Onychotillomania
(onychophagia, habit tic, median canaliform onychodystrophy) *
Eczema * Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau * Herpes simplex
(herpetic whitlow, herpetic paronychia) * Acute paronychia *
Chronic paronychia * Warts * Yellow nail syndrome * Onycholysis *
Nail fragility and beautification * Nail prostheses * Nail
pigmentation * How to prevent and treat chemotherapy-induced nail
abnormalities * Intralesional nail therapies * Drug side effects on
the distal phalanx * Classical nail surgery and removal of the
proximal nail fold * Surgery of some common nail tumors * Nail
surgery complications * The painful nail * Radiation and the nail
Edited by Robert Baran, MD Honorary Professor, University of
Franche-Comte; Nail Disease Center, Cannes, France Dimitris
Rigopoulos, MD, PhD Professor of Dermatology-Venereology, School of
Health Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
Athens, Greece Chander Grover, MD, DNB, MNAMS Professor of
Dermatology, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB
Hospital, Delhi, India Eckart Haneke, MD Dermatology Practice
Dermaticum, Freiburg, Germany; Centro de Dermatologia Epidermis,
Instituto CUF, Porto, Portugal; Kliniek voor Huidziekten,
Universitair Ziekenhuis, Ghent, Belgium; Department of Dermatology,
Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland A succinct guide
to treatment options, both medical and surgical, for both disorders
and injuries of the nail. From reviews of the first edition: "This
is a book about nail therapies that is relevant clinically while
remaining a manageable size. It would be a useful tool for all
clinicians managing nail disease, from the trainee to those
embarking on a clinic dedicated to nail disease." Br J Dermatol
Contents: Anatomy and physiology of the nail unit * Psoriasis *
Onychomycosis * Novel and emerging pharmacotherapy and device-based
treatments for onychomycosis * Lichen planus * Onychotillomania
(onychophagia, habit tic, median canaliform onychodystrophy) *
Eczema * Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau * Herpes simplex
(herpetic whitlow, herpetic paronychia) * Acute paronychia *
Chronic paronychia * Warts * Yellow nail syndrome * Onycholysis *
Nail fragility and beautification * Nail prostheses * Nail
pigmentation * How to prevent and treat chemotherapy-induced nail
abnormalities * Intralesional nail therapies * Drug side effects on
the distal phalanx * Classical nail surgery and removal of the
proximal nail fold * Surgery of some common nail tumors * Nail
surgery complications * The painful nail * Radiation and the nail
Darkening patches on the skin can result in great distress for the
patient. However, definitive diagnosis between the many possible
causes and effective treatment can be very hard for the medical
practitioner to achieve. This is the first major professional
reference with systematic coverage of diagnosis and the various
treatment options, and it will be an indispensable clinical
reference.
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