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9780702069123 |
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9780702069130(E-book) |
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0702069132 |
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0702069124 |
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RL110.T74 2018 |
130 ## - MAIN ENTRY--UNIFORM TITLE |
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Treatment of skin disease : comprehensive therapeutic strategies |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Treatment of skin disease : |
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comprehensive therapeutic strategies/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
edited by Mark Lebwohl, Warren R. Heymann, John Berth-Jones, and Ian Coulson |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
5th edition |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
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[Philadelphia: |
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Elsevier, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
c2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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1 online resource (xxviii, 923 pages) : |
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color illustrations; |
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28cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Revised edition of: Treatment of skin disease : comprehensive therapeutic strategies / [edited by] Mark G. Lebwohl [and three others]. 4th edition. [2014]<br/>Includes Index |
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CONTENTS<br/>Acanthosis nigricans<br/>Acne keloidalis nuchae<br/>Acne vulgaris<br/>Acrodermatitis enteropathica<br/>Actinic keratoses<br/>Actinic prurigo<br/>Actinomycosis<br/>Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis<br/>Allergic contact dermatitis and photoallergy<br/>Alopecia areata<br/>Amyloidosis<br/>Androgenetic alopecia<br/>Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia<br/>Angular cheilitis<br/>Antiphospholipid syndrome<br/>Aphthous stomatitis<br/>Atopic dermatitis<br/>Atypical fibroxanthoma<br/>Atypical nevi<br/>Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis<br/>Bacillary angiomatosis<br/>Balanitis<br/>Basal cell carcinoma<br/>Becker nevus<br/>Bed bugs<br/>Behçet disease<br/>Bioterrorism<br/>Bites and stings<br/>Blastomycosis<br/>Blistering distal dactylitis<br/>Body dysmorphic disorder (dermatologic nondisease)<br/>Bowen disease and erythroplasia of queyrat<br/>Bullous pemphigoid<br/>Burning mouth syndrome (glossodynia)<br/>Calcinosis cutis<br/>Calciphylaxis<br/>Capillaritis (pigmented purpuric dermatoses)<br/>Cat scratch disease<br/>Cellulite<br/>Cellulitis and erysipelas<br/>Chancroid<br/>Chilblains<br/>Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis chronicus<br/>Chromoblastomycosis<br/>Chronic actinic dermatitis<br/>Coccidioidomycosis<br/>Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis<br/>Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes (caps)<br/>Cryptococcosis<br/>Cutaneous candidiasis and chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis<br/>Cutaneous larva migrans<br/>Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa<br/>Darier disease<br/>Decubitus ulcers<br/>Delusions of parasitosis<br/>Dermatitis artefacta<br/>Dermatitis herpetiformis<br/>Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans<br/>Dermatomyositis<br/>Diaper dermatitis<br/>Discoid (nummular) eczema<br/>Discoid lupus erythematosus<br/>Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp<br/>Drug eruptions<br/>Eosinophilic fasciitis<br/>Epidermal nevi<br/>Epidermodysplasia verruciformis<br/>Epidermolysis bullosa<br/>Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita<br/>Erosive pustular dermatosis<br/>Erythema annulare centrifugum<br/>Erythema dyschromicum perstans<br/>Erythema elevatum diutinum<br/>Erythema multiforme<br/>Erythema nodosum<br/>Erythrasma<br/>Erythroderma<br/>Erythrokeratodermas<br/>Erythromelalgia<br/>Erythropoietic protoporphyria<br/>Extramammary paget disease<br/>Fabry disease<br/>Flushing<br/>Follicular mucinosis<br/>Folliculitis<br/>Folliculitis decalvans<br/>Fox-fordyce disease<br/>Furunculosis<br/>Condyloma acuminata<br/>Geographic tongue<br/>Gianotti-crosti syndrome<br/>Gonorrhea<br/>Graft-versus-host disease<br/>Granuloma annulare<br/>Granuloma faciale<br/>Granuloma inguinale<br/>Granulomatous cheilitis<br/>Hailey-hailey disease<br/>Hand and foot eczema (endogenous, dyshidrotic eczema, pompholyx)<br/>Hemangiomas<br/>Hereditary angioedema<br/>Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia<br/>Herpes genitalis<br/>Herpes labialis<br/>Herpes zoster<br/>Hidradenitis suppurativa<br/>Histoplasmosis<br/>Hydroa vacciniforme<br/>Hyperhidrosis<br/>Hypertrichosis and hirsutism<br/>Hypopigmented disorders<br/>Ichthyoses<br/>Impetigo<br/>Inducible urticarias, aquagenic pruritus, and cholinergic pruritus<br/>Irritant contact dermatitis<br/>Jellyfish stings<br/>Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate<br/>Juvenile plantar dermatosis<br/>Juvenile xanthogranuloma<br/>Kaposi sarcoma<br/>Kawasaki disease<br/>Keloids<br/>Keratoacanthoma<br/>Keratosis pilaris and variants<br/>Langerhans cell histiocytosis<br/>Leg ulcers<br/>Leiomyoma<br/>Leishmaniasis<br/>Lentigo maligna<br/>Leprosy (including reactions)<br/>Leukocytoclastic vasculitis<br/>Lichen myxedematosus<br/>Lichen nitidus<br/>Lichen planopilaris<br/>Lichen planus<br/>Lichen sclerosus<br/>Lichen simplex chronicus<br/>Linear IgA bullous dermatosis<br/>Lipodermatosclerosis<br/>Livedo reticularis<br/>Livedoid vasculopathy<br/>Lyme borreliosis<br/>Lymphangioma circumscriptum<br/>Lymphedema<br/>Lymphocytoma cutis<br/>Lymphogranuloma venereum<br/>Lymphomatoid papulosis<br/>Malignant atrophic papulosis<br/>Malignant melanoma<br/>Mastocytoses<br/>Melasma<br/>Merkel cell carcinoma<br/>Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus and panton-valentine leukocidin staphylococcus aureus infections<br/>Miliaria<br/>Molluscum contagiosum<br/>Morphea<br/>Mucoceles<br/>Mucous membrane pemphigoid<br/>Mycetoma : eumycetoma and actinomycetoma<br/>Mycobacterial (atypical) skin infections<br/>Mycosis fungoides and sézary syndrome<br/>Myiasis<br/>Myxoid cyst<br/>Nail psoriasis<br/>Necrobiosis lipoidica<br/>Necrolytic acral erythema<br/>Necrolytic migratory erythema<br/>Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis<br/>Neurofibromatosis, type<br/>Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome<br/>Nevus sebaceus<br/>Notalgia paresthetica<br/>Onchocerciasis<br/>Oral lichen planus<br/>Orf<br/>Palmoplantar keratoderma<br/>Palmoplantar pustulosis<br/>Panniculitis<br/>Papular urticaria<br/>Paracoccidioidomycosis (south american blastomycosis)<br/>Parapsoriasis<br/>Paronychia<br/>Parvovirus infection<br/>Pediculosis<br/>Pemphigus<br/>Perforating dermatoses<br/>Perioral dermatitis<br/>Peutz-jeghers syndrome<br/>Pinta and yaws<br/>Pitted and ringed keratolysis (keratolysis plantare sulcatum)<br/>Pityriasis rubra pilaris<br/>Pityriasis lichenoides chronica<br/>Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta<br/>Pityriasis rosea<br/>Polycystic ovary syndrome<br/>Polymorphic light eruption<br/>Porokeratoses<br/>Porphyria cutanea tarda<br/>Port wine stain ("nevus flammeus")<br/>Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and other disorders of hyperpigmentation<br/>Pregnancy dermatoses<br/>Pretibial myxedema<br/>Prurigo nodularis<br/>Prurigo pigmentosa<br/>Pruritus<br/>Pruritus ani<br/>Pruritus vulvae<br/>Pseudofolliculitis barbae<br/>Pseudoxanthoma elasticum<br/>Psoriasis<br/>Psychogenic excoriation<br/>Pyoderma gangrenosum<br/>Pyogenic granuloma<br/>Radiation dermatitis<br/>Raynaud disease and phenomenon<br/>Reactive arthritis<br/>Regional pain and complex regional pain<br/>Relapsing polychondritis<br/>Rhinophyma<br/>Rocky mountain spotted fever and other rickettsial infections<br/>Rosacea<br/>Sarcoidosis<br/>Scabies<br/>Scleredema<br/>Scleroderma<br/>Sebaceous hyperplasia<br/>Seborrheic eczema<br/>Seborrheic keratosis<br/>Sporotrichosis<br/>Squamous cell carcinoma<br/>Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome<br/>Steatocystoma multiplex<br/>Stoma care<br/>Striae<br/>Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus<br/>Subcorneal pustular dermatosis<br/>Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn<br/>Sweet syndrome<br/>Syphilis<br/>Syringomata<br/>Tinea capitis<br/>Tinea pedis and skin dermatophytosis<br/>Tinea unguium<br/>Tinea versicolor (pityriasis versicolor)<br/>Toxic epidermal necrolysis and stevens-johnson syndrome<br/>Transient acantholytic dermatosis (grover disease)<br/>Trichotillomania<br/>Tuberculosis and tuberculids<br/>Urticaria and angioedema<br/>Varicella<br/>Viral exanthems : rubella, roseola, rubeola, and enteroviruses<br/>Viral warts<br/>Vitiligo<br/>Vulvodynia<br/>Wells syndrome<br/>Xanthomas<br/>Xeroderma pigmentosum<br/>Xerosis<br/>Yellow nail syndrome |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
Covering more than 250 of the most common dermatologic conditions from A to Z, Treatment of Skin Disease, 5th Edition, by Drs. Mark G. Lebwohl, Warren R. Heymann, John Berth-Jones, and Ian Coulson, is your go-to resource for authoritative, evidence-based treatment strategies in your daily practice. This award-winning text provides guidance on the fast-moving dermatological therapy options for virtually any skin disease you're likely to encounter, including third-line and unusual therapies when initial options have not been successful. Summaries of each treatment strategy are accompanied by detailed discussions of treatment choices, with ratings on a consistent scale ranging from clinical studies to anecdotal reports. Puts every possible therapeutic option at your disposal - including management strategies and first- to third-line therapies - for a truly complete guide to the vast array of dermatologic treatment options. Presents information in a consistent, tabular format, with checklists of diagnostic and investigative pearls and color-coded boxes for quick reference. Offers the combined knowledge and expertise of the world's leading authorities in dermatology |
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Skin Diseases |
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Dermatology methods |
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Skin Diseases therapy |
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Therapeutics |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Mark Lebwohl (Editor), |
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Heymann, Warren R. |
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Editor |
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Berth-Jones, John |
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Editor |
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Coulson, Ian |
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Editor |
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