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*Presents a practical strategy for better results with patients
*Offers detailed information for all clinicians involved in
prescribing treatments *Showcases its strategies in detail
This is a step-by-step manual of protocols for ultraviolet light
therapy in the dermatologist's office. It provides technical
information for UVB, PUVA, outpatient daycare, RePUVA, UVA/UVB
combination, hand and foot therapy, scalp treatments, and
hydrotherapy. It contains examples of patient education handouts,
consent forms, laboratory flow sheets, forms for insurance
companies, tools for the quantitative measurement of psoriasis
severity, and more.
Containing 100 challenging clinical cases illustrated with superb,
high-quality images, this book covers a wide range of
dermatological conditions, from the commonly occurring to those
slightly rarer cases. This book is an invaluable reference for all
dermatology professionals in practice and offers the perfect
revision guide for those in training, from hospital-based doctors
preparing for higher examinations to established physicians in
their continuing professional development.
A brand-new title in the field of dermatology, Therapy for Severe
Psoriasis provides the ultimate coverage of the treatment options
available for today's most serious cases, including biologics and
oral therapies. It features discussions of the newest drug
therapies, recent FDA-approved biosimilars, and combination
approaches to care, while an overview chapter was designed to aid
those new to the field in understanding the nuances of
difficult-to-treat subtypes of psoriasis. Comprehensive and
focused, Therapy for Severe Psoriasis will be a welcome addition to
the library of any dermatologist seeking in-depth information on
the challenges of this condition. Each of the 16 chapters includes
either an in-depth focus on a single therapy or an overview of a
unique aspect of psoriasis, including: UVB therapy, methotrexate,
acitretin, cyclosporine, apremilast, etanercept, infliximab,
adalimumab, ustekinumab, secukinumab, and ixekizumab. Takes an
evidence-based approach to hard-to-treat severe psoriasis.
Discusses the newest drug therapies (such as ixekizumab), plus
recent FDA-approved biosimilars, a topic unique to this particular
psoriasis text. Presents combination approaches for instances when
standard treatments are not successful. Includes an overview
chapter to help beginners understand the nuances of the disorder.
Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced
eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures,
images, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs.Steven
Feldman and Leah A. Cardwell, is devoted to Rosacea. Articles in
this issue include: Rosacea Pathogenesis; Genetic Predisposition to
Rosacea; Epidemiology of Rosacea and Severity in the Population;
Psychosocial Burden and Other Impacts of Rosacea of Patients'
Quality of Life; Comorbidities of Rosacea; Rosacea Triggers,
Alcohol and Smoking; Clinical Presentation/Classification of
Rosacea and Variation in Different Fitzpatrick Skin Types; Rosacea
Treatment Review; Medical Management of Facial Redness in Rosacea;
Procedural Treatments for Rosacea; Ocular Rosacea; Rosacea
Treatment Cost; and Coping with Rosacea.
Dermatopathology Primer of Cutaneous Tumors presents a detailed
overview of the most common skin neoplasms. For each neoplasm, the
epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, clinical
variants, and special studies are presented in a succinct, bulleted
form. Extensive illustrations demonstrate each neoplasm's
characteristic features, as well as those of other tumors in the
histological differential. The book covers both benign and
malignant cysts, epidermal, melanocytic, lymphoid, and soft tissue
neoplasms. It complements the Dermatopathology Primer of
Inflammatory Diseases, written by authors of the same team. These
books introduce the basic concepts of dermatopathology to medical
students and residents training in pathology and dermatology as
well as to other health care professionals seeking a resource for a
basic understanding of dermatopathology. Offered in an easy-to-read
format, the book provides a basic understanding of dermatopathology
on which further, deeper learning can be added, as well as a quick
visual reference to refresh the learner on the important points of
each diagnosis. A reference section and glossary are included for
the benefit of non-dermatology specialists.
The Clinical Handbook of Contact Dermatitis: Diagnosis and
Management by Body Region uses a succinct approach to help
clinicians manage this multifaceted condition. Organized by body
region, the handbook presents the most common allergens and
irritants for a given location. It discusses products containing
common allergens and irritants such as topical skin products,
fragrances, shampoos, cosmetics, and textiles. The handbook also
discusses several unusual presentations and less common
allergen-containing products. In addition, it outlines diagnostic
procedures and testing methods-including patch testing-as well as
treatment considerations. Dermatologists, family physicians, nurse
practitioners, physician assistants, medical students, residents,
and podiatrists will find this an essential reference.
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