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Textbook of dermatology

Rook, Wilkinson, Ebling

Blackwell Scientific, c1992

5th ed. / edited by R.H. Champion, J.L. Burton, F.J.G. Ebling

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4

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Rook/Wilkinson/Ebling textbook of dermatology

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Over four editions, the Textbook of Dermatology has established and maintained its position as worldwide market leader. It is the largest book on the subject in print and is the dermatologists' dermatology reference. The seventy-eight chapters in this new edition are broken up into sections, often covering no more than a single obscure disease entity, and which is a complete capsule of knowledge in itself comprising pathology, diagnosis and management immediately followed by the relevant references. For this edition every reference has been traced back to source to confirm its accuracy, and is cited in full. Over 1400 of the 1800 illustrations in this edition are in full colour and thus the physician will now see what he/she would clinically or histopathologically see down a microscope. An established work with a successful structure is unlikely to undergo radical change. Nevertheless the field is constantly evolving, especially at the extremes of life. The genetics of dermatology, the needs of premature babies, the demands of an ageing population for prolonged youth, and the connection between age, rheumatic and skin conditions are among the topics which redefine the balance of the book. Discussion of skin cancer, cosmetics and UV light, and the adverse reaction of the skin to all forms of medication reflect additional contemporary themes. In addition, seventeen new contributors, with special interests ranging from oral disease to genetics, pathology, virology, and metabolic medicine bring their particular insight and expertise to this edition.

Table of Contents

  • Epidemiology and historical bibliography
  • comparative dermatology
  • anatomy and organization of human skin
  • functions of the skin
  • diagnosis of skin disease
  • histopathology of the skin - general principles
  • inflammation
  • clinical immunology and allergy
  • genetics and genodermatoses
  • prenatal diagnosis of skin disease
  • the neonate
  • naevi and other developmental defects
  • pruritus
  • eczema
  • lichenification, prurigo and erythroderma
  • atopic dermatitis
  • contact dermatitis
  • irritants and sensitizers
  • occupational dermatoses
  • reactions to mechanical and thermal injury
  • reactions to cold
  • cutaneous photobiology
  • viral infections
  • bacterial infections
  • mycobacterial infections
  • leprosy
  • treponematose
  • mycology
  • parasitic worms and protozoa
  • diseases caused by arthopods and other noxious animals
  • disorders of keratinization
  • psoriasis
  • epidermal skin tumours
  • appendage skin tumours
  • melanocytic naevi and malignant melanoma
  • disorders of skin colour
  • bullous disease
  • lichen planus and lichenoid disorders
  • disorders of sevacious glands
  • disorders of sweat glands
  • disorders of connective tissue
  • disorders of blood vessels
  • rosacea, flushing and perioral dermatitis
  • urticaria
  • purpura
  • cutaneous
  • vasculitis
  • diseases of the veins and arteries
  • disorders of lymphatic vessels
  • necrobiotic disorders
  • histiocytoses
  • mastocytoses
  • soft tissue tumours
  • cutaneous lumpocytic infiltrates and pseudo-lymphomas
  • lymphomas and leukaemias
  • subcutaneous fat
  • collagen-vascular diseases
  • metabolic and nutritional disorders
  • sarcoidosis
  • systemic disease and the skin
  • Relter's disease
  • skin and the nervous system
  • psychocutaneous disorders
  • disorders of nails
  • disorders of hair
  • the skin and the eyes
  • the external ear
  • the oral cavity
  • the lips
  • the breast
  • the umbilical, perianal and genital regions
  • racial influences on skin disease
  • the ages of man and their dermatoses
  • general aspects of treatment
  • systemic therapy
  • drug reactions
  • topical therapy
  • radiotherapy and reactions to ionising radiation
  • physical and surgical therapy
  • formulary of topical applications
  • history of dermatological nomenclature.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA1343314X
  • ISBN
    • 0632023961
    • 0632029919
    • 0632029935
    • 0632029951
    • 063203307X
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    4 v. (xvi, 3160, lvii p.)
  • Size
    29 cm
  • Classification
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