Clinical and pathological aspects of skin diseases in endocrine, metabolic, nutritional and deposition disease
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Clinical and pathological aspects of skin diseases in endocrine, metabolic, nutritional and deposition disease
Springer, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
It is a pleasure to introduce this new book, Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Skin Diseases in Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional, and Deposition Disease, edited by two of my friends and respected colleagues, Franco Rongioletti and Bruce R. Smoller. In fact, I was very ent- siastic when I learned that they were preparing this work. Although endocrine, metabolic, w, and deposition diseases are regularly included in general textbooks of dermatology and d- matopathology, one gains the general impression that these topics receive little emphasis and are mainly included for completeness. The prospect of having all of this information in one volume, lovingly described and detailed by experts in the feld, should be of great interest not only to dermatologists, pathologists, and dermatopathologists but also to internists and en- crinologists, who may well gain a different perspective on these disorders. As a derma- pathologist, I am also pleased that this project has been organized and undertaken by two distinguished authorities in cutaneous pathology. This assures a close integration of histo- thology and other laboratory techniques with the clinical aspects of these disorders, which will make it possible - perhaps for the frst time - to view these conditions in a truly comprehensive way. So I invite you, the reader, to open this volume and dig in; be prepared for an eye-catching, intellectually stimulating, and ultimately rewarding experience! Charlottesville, VA James W. Patterson v w Foreword II Dermatopathology is a bridge between Dermatology and Pathology.
目次
Part I. CUTANEOUS ENDOCRINE DISEASE
1. ADRENAL DISEASE
Kennet Calder/Bruce Smoller
1.1.Cushing's syndrome
1.2.Addison's disease
1.3.Pheocromocytoma
2. PANCREAS DISEASE AND DIABETES MELLITUS
Franco Rongioletti
2.1. Non infectious skin manifestations
2.1.1 Necrobiosis lipoidica
2.1.2 Diabetic dermopathy
2.1.3 Granuloma annulare
2.1.4 Diabetic thick skin
2.1.5 Bullosis diabeticorum
2.1.6 Eruptive xanthomas
2.1.7 Acquired perforating dermatosis
2.1.8 Acanthosis nigricans
2.1.9 Miscellanea
2.2 Cutaneous infections
2.2.1 Bacterial Infections
2.2.2 Candida Infections
2.2.3 Dermatophyte Infections
2.2.4 Rare infections
2.3 Complications due to diabetic neuropathy and vasculopathy
2.4 Complications due to diabetes treatment
3. THYROID DISEASE
Alfredo Rebora/Franco Rongioletti
3.1.Hyperthyroidism
3.2.Hypothyroidism
4. PITUITARY GLAND DISEASE
Martina Montinari/Franco Rongioletti
4.1. Acromegaly
4.2. Hyperprolactinemia
4.3 Cushing's disease
4.4 Panhypopituitarism
5. PARATHYROID DISEASE
Yann Charli-Joseph/Marcela Saeb-Lima
5.1.Hyperparathyroidism
5.1.1 Familial (hereditary) forms of primary hyperparathyroidism
5.1.2 Hyperparathyroidism related to renal failure
5.1.3 Other cutaneous manifestations
5.2. Hypoparathyroidism
Part II.CUTANEOUS METABOLIC DISEASE
6. DYSLIPIDEMIA (HYPERLIPIDEMIA)
Terry Katona/Bruce Smoller
6.1 Specific xanthomas
6.1.1 Planar xanthomas
6.1.2 Eruptive xanthomas
6.1.3 Tuberous xanthomas
6.1.4 Tendinous xanthomas
6.1.5 Cholesterotic fibrous histiocytoma
7. GOUT
Uma Sundram
8.LIPOMATOSIS
Uma Sundram
8.1 Diffuse lipomatosis
8.2 Familial multiple lipomatosis
8.3 Multiple symmetric lipomatosis
8.4 Adiposis dolorosa (Dercum's disease)
8.5 Syndromes that can demonstrate multiple lipomas
8.5.1 Proteus syndrome
8.5.2 Bannayan-Zonana syndrome
9.OBESITY
Jessica Linder/Amena Usmani/Maria Miteva/Camillo Ricordi/Paolo Romanelli
9.1 Achrocordons
9.2 Adiposis dolorosa
9.3 Hidradenitis suppurativa
9.4 Lymphedema
9.5Acanthosis nigricans
9.6 Strie distensae
9.7 Hyperandrogenism
9.8 Plantar hyperkeratosis
9.9 Other skin manifestations
10.PORPHYRIAS
Jaqueline Junkins-Hopkins
10.1 Congenital erythropoietic porphyria (CEP)
10.2 Porphyria cutanea tarda
10.3 Erythropoietic protoporphyria
10.4 Hepatoerythropoietic porphyria
10.5 Pseudoporphyria
11.HEMOCHROMATOSIS
Aurora Parodi/Franco Rongioletti
12.THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN PSORIASIS
Paolo Gisondi/GiampieroGirolomoni
III. CUTANEOUS NUTRITIONAL DISEASE
13.ACQUIRED NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES
Martina Montinari/Aurora Parodi/Franco Rongioletti
13.1 Scurvy
13.2 Acquired acrodermatitis enteropatica (dermatitis associated with zinc deficiency)
13.3 Pellagra
13.4 Iron deficiency
13.5 Other nutritional deficiencies
14.ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Jameel Ahmad Brown
14.1 Xerosis
14.2 Lanugo-like body hairs
14.3 Alopecia
14.4 Hypercarotenemia/Carotenoderma
14.5 Acne
14.6 Acrocyanosis
14.7 Pruritus
14.8 Purpura
14.9 Nail Changes
14.10 Angular Cheilitis
14.11 Russell's Sign
14.12 Finger Clubbing, fixed drug eruption, and photosensitivity dermatitis
14.13 Miscellanea
15.ALCOHOL ABUSE
Torello Lotti/ Angelo Massimiliano D'Erme
15.1 Skin diseases significantly associated with alcoholism
15.2 Nutritional and metabolic diseases with skin symptoms induced by alcoholism
15.3 Skin diseases exacerbated by alcohol
16.GLUCAGONOMA SYNDROME AND NECROLYTIC MIGRATORY ERYTHEMA
Franco Rongioletti
IV. CUTANEOUS DEPOSITION DISEASE
17. AMYLOIDOSES
Franco Rongioletti
17.1 Acquired systemic amylodoses with cutaneous involvement
17.1.1 Primary and myeloma-associated amyloidosis (AL amyloidosis)
17.1.2 Secondary systemic AA amyloidosis
17.1.3 ? 2-Microglobulin hemodialysis-associated amyloidosis
17.2. Hereditary/familial systemic amyloidoses with cutaneous involvement
17.3. Localized cutaneous amyloidoses
17.3.1 Primary localized cutaneous amyloidoses
17.3.2. Secondary localized cutaneous amyloidosis
18.MUCINOSES
Franco Rongioletti
18.1
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