An Atlas Illustrating HIV in Dermatology


Book Description

The incidence of HIV is increasing across the globe. The disease manifests itself through various skin disorders and it is important for a clinician to fully understand examination of the skin for diagnosis of HIV and also for staging classification. This book is a concise guide to the dermatological appearance of HIV. Divided into nine chapters, it begins with discussion on the disease and its epidemiology. The following chapters cover different dermatological disorders and their relationship with HIV/AIDS. The final chapter examines drug reactions. Each chapter is presented in an easy to read format with high quality clinical photographs and a brief overview of the related dermatological disorders. Key points Practical, concise guide to dermatological appearance of HIV Separate chapter on drug reactions Easy to read format Includes 237 full colour clinical photographs and illustrations




Ward Rounds in Dermatology


Book Description

This book is a practical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic disorders. Divided into fourteen sections, the book covers both common and rare skin diseases, from drug reactions and autoimmune disorders, to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and much more. Each disorder is explained in depth and illustrated with clinical cases. The second half of the book discusses different drug treatments including immunosuppressants, glucocorticosteroids, antihistamines, and antibiotics. The book concludes with a chapter on miscellaneous issues such as chief complaints, existing illnesses, and physical examination, as well as a section on FAQs in Dermatology which presents questions and answers on everyday and new topics. Key Points Practical guide to diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic disorders Covers both common and rare conditions illustrated by clinical cases Describes different drug treatments Includes FAQs section with answers explaining everyday and new topics




Atlas of Dermatology, Dermatopathology and Venereology


Book Description

Bringing together thousands of the best dermatologic clinical and pathological photographs and figures from researchers and scientists around the world, this volume focuses on the most prevalent dermatologic disorders as they relate to cutaneous infectious and neoplastic conditions and procedural dermatology. It includes atypical presentations of various disorders, giving insight into differential diagnoses, helping to familiarize the reader with some of the rarest dermatologic disorders. Atlas of Dermatology, Dermatopathology and Venereology Volume 3 is written for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and residents and summarizes data regarding any dermatologic disorder and syndrome. Each entry includes an introduction, clinical and pathological manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment and prognosis. div>/div/div/div




Atlas of Dermatological Conditions in Populations of African Ancestry


Book Description

This book presents the nuances of dermatology from the African diaspora and the tropics. It not only addresses the dark pigmentation of the patient’s skin and the occurrence of tropical infections, but also the socioeconomic conditions which lead to unique features and the development of skin diseases. Chapters present numerous dermatological cases, with clear/relevant pictures, to serve as illustration of how skin conditions present in African/dark skin. Of these specific conditions, the book includes chapters on eczema, bullous diseases, hair disorders, acne, and papulosquamous disorders. Additionally, chapters address emotionally sensitive and socioeconomic-related issues such as skin bleaching and dermatological manifestations of HIV/AIDS, an infectious condition that disproportionately affects those residing in sub-Saharan Africa. Expertly written text is supplemented by hundreds of high-quality, real patient photos. Written by doctors living and treating patients in the tropical environment of Africa, Atlas of Dermatological Conditions in Populations of African Ancestry is an essential tool in broadening the scope of care for professionals and residents in dermatology alike.




Atlas of Clinical Dermatology


Book Description

2013 BMA Medical Book Awards 1st Prize Award Winner in Internal Medicine! Now in its 4th edition, Dr. du Vivier's bestselling Atlas of Clinical Dermatology provides the comprehensive visual guidance you need to effectively evaluate, diagnose, and manage all forms of skin disease. Over 2,300 images richly depict etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment, equipping you to provide the best care to every patient. Get complete guidance on etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment with Dr. du Vivier's Atlas of Clinical Dermatology. Compare dermatopathology images and their accompanying presentations and manifestations side by side through an oversized format that accommodates larger illustrations. Quickly find the answers to your most common clinical questions with help from a clear, consistent writing approach. Get well-rounded coverage of regional dermatology, dermatoses of infancy, pregnancy and management, HIV and AIDs, and immunosuppression and transplants. View each skin disease clearly with 2,300 full-color, high-quality images, including more dermatopathology specimens than ever before. Effectively diagnose patients of color with enhanced coverage of diverse skin types.




Mapping AIDS


Book Description

Offers an innovative study of visual traditions in modern medical history through debates about the causes, impact and spread of AIDS.




Atlas of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS E-Book


Book Description

The Atlas of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS, 4th Edition, by Drs. Stephen A. Morse, King K. Holmes, Adele A. Moreland, MD, and Ronald C. Ballard, provides you with an exclusive gallery of STD and AIDS images so you can better diagnose and treat these diseases. Approximately 1,100 unique images – most in full color and 30% new to this edition – depict the clinical signs associated with each type of infection. You’ll also find expert guidance on new vaccines, screening techniques, treatment guidelines, and best practices in the field. Get expert advice on the tests available to reach a definitive diagnosis and review therapeutic options, treatment guidelines, prevention strategies, and management of complications. Access appendices on the selection and evaluation of diagnostic tests, quality control, and test technologies. Effectively diagnose all types of STDs and HIV/AIDS with approximately 1,100 images—most in full color and more than 30% new to this edition―that depict the epidemiology as well as the clinical manifestations of these diseases. Effectively utilize new vaccines for HPV and Hepatitis B, new screening tests for Chlamydia, new drugs under development, new treatment guidelines and best practices in HIV screening, and much more.




Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology


Book Description

Now in its 4th edition, this guide to diagnosis includes new illustrations and new coverage of state of the art therapies. Each of the illustrations is accompanied by a short precis and the range of illnesses goes from mild to serious.




Fundamentals of Dermatology


Book Description

Why another dermatology text? In 1973, when Drs. Nasemann and Sauerbrey wrote the introduction to the first edition of Haut krankheiten und venerische Infektionen. they addressed this question. They promised their book would be concise and profusely illustrated to best teach the fundamentals of dermatology. The German text, now in its fourth edition, has been widely successful. In undertaking an American revised translation of their work, it was my hope to meet a need in the English-language literature similar to that met by the German text. I believe that both students and non dermatologic physicians will find this volume a useful introduction to the art and science of treating skin disorders. The practice of dermatology differs from country to country. This text is therefore not simply a translation, but an adaptation that incorporates much new material. In the pages that follow, I have built on the successful framework of the German text, incorporating its excellent photographs and other teaching aids. Discussion of therapy has been extensively revised to reflect current practice in the United States. Original chapters on male infertility and proctology (two dermatologic domains in Germany) are not included in this book. They have been replaced by wholly new chapters on cutaneous surgery and tropical dermatology. We are grateful to Ronald G. Wheeland, M.D., for contributing the surgical chapter.