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This is the ninth volume in the New Clinical Applications Der-
matology Series. Some important topics that merit discussion are
included in this book. Dr Messenger discusses clinicopathological
aspects of the common disorder, alopecia areata. Dr Mendelsohn
gives a straightforward, clear account of pregnancy eruptions. Dr
Graham-Brown gives a comprehensive yet concise survey of that
strange condition, lichen planus. Dr Graham treats us to a thorough
appraisal of the enigmatic juvenile plantar dermatosis. Mr Walton
takes an experienced comprehensive look at ectoparasites of import-
ance to man and the concluding chapter by Dr Finlay provides a
concise, helpful insight into how modern technology can aid der-
matology. JULIAN VERBOV VII ABOUT THE EDITOR Dr Julian Verbov is
Consultant Dermatologist to Liverpool Health Authority and Honorary
Clinical Lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Liverpool. He
is a member of the British Association of Dermatologists, repre-
senting the British Society for Paediatric Dermatology on its
Executive Committee. He is Editor of the Proceedings of the North
of England Dermatological Society. He is a Fellow of the Zoological
Society of London and a member of the Society of Authors. He is a
popular national and international speaker and author of more than
200 publications. His special interests include paediatric
dermatology, inherited disorders, dermatoglyphics, pruritus ani,
cutaneous poly- arteritis nodosa, therapeutics, drug abuse, and
medical humour. He organizes the British Postgraduate Course in
Paediatric Dermatology and is a member of the Editorial Board of
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology.
This is the eighth volume in the New Clinical Applications
Dermatology Series. Awareness of relationships is of prime
importance in der matology. Professor Scully and Dr Porter cover
the skin and mouth in a comprehensive and informative manner. Mr
Peter Wright effortlessly and concisely brings the eye and the skin
together. Dr C. Rowland Payne both relates and speculates on the
enigma of sarcoidosis. Pro fessor Elder concludes the book with a
scholarly update on porphyria and the skin. I thank all the above
for their fine contributions. This volume should have widespread
appeal. JULIAN VERBOV ABOUT THE EDITOR Dr Julian Verbov is
Consultant Dermatologist to Liverpool Health Authority and Honorary
Clinical Lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Liverpool. He
is a member of the British Association of Dermatologists, repre
senting the British Society for Paediatric Dermatology on its
Executive Committee. He is Editor of the Proceedings of the North
of England Dermatological Society. He is a Fellow of the Zoological
Society of London and a Member of the Society of Authors. He is a
popular national and international speaker and author of more than
200 publications."
This, the seventh volume in the New Clinical Applications Series,
has an international flavour, with contributions from Australia (Mr
N.e. Davis), Great Britain (Drs A.W. Macfarlane, N.C. Smith, M.F.
Spittle, J.L.Verbov), and USA (Dr M.e. Finan and Professor R.K.
Winkelmann). Dr Smith discusses some common skin tumours with his
character istic informative clarity. It is appropriate that an
authority such as Mr Davis should discuss a tumour that has a
particularly high inci dence in his own country. Dr Spittle is a
recognized authority on lymphomas and she writes succinctly on
their management. Dr Finan and Professor Winkelmann have extensive
experience of the rare condition, necrobiotic xanthogranuloma, and
Drs Macfarlane and Verbov have been involved in the management of
many patients with scleromyxoedema. I am very pleased to have had
the opportunity of working with the contributors and thank them
most sincerely for their efforts. I hope that this volume will
interest dermatologists, oncologists, pathologists, radiotherapists
and surgeons. JULIAN VERBOV ix ABOUT THE EDITOR Dr Julian Verbov is
Consultant Dermatologist to Liverpool Health Authority and Clinical
Lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Liverpool. He is a
member of the British Association of Dermatologists, rep resenting
the British Society for Paediatric Dermatology on its Executive
Committee. He is a Committee Member of the North of England
Dermatological Society, and Editor of its Proceedings."
Wc have felt for some years that an atlas of paediatrie dermatology
merired a place in the world dcrmatologicallitcrature.
Non-dermatologists find skin conditiom difficult to describe and
diagnose and this may bc cvcn mare difficult in children. Wc
usually rely on the paTents for a history in childrcn, although
many conclitions can bc spur dtagnoses. In this atlas wc have med
to illustrare cOllditions seen regularly 111 our dinics as weIl as
some seen mare rarely but which arc nevercheless important to
recognize. Wc have limired the number of illustrations tn order to
producc a realistically-priced book and thus it has not always becn
easy to decide what to indude and whae to omu. Howevee, wc hope
that wc havc produced a reasonably comprehensive work. We hope that
this atlas will have a wide appeal both at home and abroad. It is a
book either to read or to browse through. It is intended for senior
medical students, family practitioners, and for trainees both 111
dermatology and in paediatrics. We would like it acttlally taken to
skin clinics to be avatlablc for instant pcrusal, and to bc on hand
in the paediatric ward. Wc have said comparatively little about
treatment because this alters regularly and often varies in
different centres and bccause we do not think that an atlas is the
place for this."
This is the eighth volume in the New Clinical Applications
Dermatology Series. Awareness of relationships is of prime
importance in der matology. Professor Scully and Dr Porter cover
the skin and mouth in a comprehensive and informative manner. Mr
Peter Wright effortlessly and concisely brings the eye and the skin
together. Dr C. Rowland Payne both relates and speculates on the
enigma of sarcoidosis. Pro fessor Elder concludes the book with a
scholarly update on porphyria and the skin. I thank all the above
for their fine contributions. This volume should have widespread
appeal. JULIAN VERBOV ABOUT THE EDITOR Dr Julian Verbov is
Consultant Dermatologist to Liverpool Health Authority and Honorary
Clinical Lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Liverpool. He
is a member of the British Association of Dermatologists, repre
senting the British Society for Paediatric Dermatology on its
Executive Committee. He is Editor of the Proceedings of the North
of England Dermatological Society. He is a Fellow of the Zoological
Society of London and a Member of the Society of Authors. He is a
popular national and international speaker and author of more than
200 publications."
This is the ninth volume in the New Clinical Applications Der-
matology Series. Some important topics that merit discussion are
included in this book. Dr Messenger discusses clinicopathological
aspects of the common disorder, alopecia areata. Dr Mendelsohn
gives a straightforward, clear account of pregnancy eruptions. Dr
Graham-Brown gives a comprehensive yet concise survey of that
strange condition, lichen planus. Dr Graham treats us to a thorough
appraisal of the enigmatic juvenile plantar dermatosis. Mr Walton
takes an experienced comprehensive look at ectoparasites of import-
ance to man and the concluding chapter by Dr Finlay provides a
concise, helpful insight into how modern technology can aid der-
matology. JULIAN VERBOV VII ABOUT THE EDITOR Dr Julian Verbov is
Consultant Dermatologist to Liverpool Health Authority and Honorary
Clinical Lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Liverpool. He
is a member of the British Association of Dermatologists, repre-
senting the British Society for Paediatric Dermatology on its
Executive Committee. He is Editor of the Proceedings of the North
of England Dermatological Society. He is a Fellow of the Zoological
Society of London and a member of the Society of Authors. He is a
popular national and international speaker and author of more than
200 publications. His special interests include paediatric
dermatology, inherited disorders, dermatoglyphics, pruritus ani,
cutaneous poly- arteritis nodosa, therapeutics, drug abuse, and
medical humour. He organizes the British Postgraduate Course in
Paediatric Dermatology and is a member of the Editorial Board of
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology.
This, the seventh volume in the New Clinical Applications Series,
has an international flavour, with contributions from Australia (Mr
N.e. Davis), Great Britain (Drs A.W. Macfarlane, N.C. Smith, M.F.
Spittle, J.L.Verbov), and USA (Dr M.e. Finan and Professor R.K.
Winkelmann). Dr Smith discusses some common skin tumours with his
character istic informative clarity. It is appropriate that an
authority such as Mr Davis should discuss a tumour that has a
particularly high inci dence in his own country. Dr Spittle is a
recognized authority on lymphomas and she writes succinctly on
their management. Dr Finan and Professor Winkelmann have extensive
experience of the rare condition, necrobiotic xanthogranuloma, and
Drs Macfarlane and Verbov have been involved in the management of
many patients with scleromyxoedema. I am very pleased to have had
the opportunity of working with the contributors and thank them
most sincerely for their efforts. I hope that this volume will
interest dermatologists, oncologists, pathologists, radiotherapists
and surgeons. JULIAN VERBOV ix ABOUT THE EDITOR Dr Julian Verbov is
Consultant Dermatologist to Liverpool Health Authority and Clinical
Lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Liverpool. He is a
member of the British Association of Dermatologists, rep resenting
the British Society for Paediatric Dermatology on its Executive
Committee. He is a Committee Member of the North of England
Dermatological Society, and Editor of its Proceedings."
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