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Atlas of Women's Dermatology
From Infancy to Maturity
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Atlas of Women's Dermatology
From Infancy to Maturity
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Proving again that a picture is worth a thousand words, Atlas of Women's Dermatology: From Infancy to Maturity is an encyclopedia in pictorial format. The book illustrates diseases and conditions that demonstrate the very different morphology between the sexes. It includes clinical entities that help complete a section or because the lack of gender
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7 Papulosquamous diseases
Figure 7.1 Acanthosis nigricans. Dermatology Lexicon Project (DLP) preferred term and number: acanthosis nigricans 2797
Figure 7.2 Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau. DLP ID: acrodermatitis continua 2050
Figure 7.3 Atopic dermatitis. DLP ID: atopic dermatitis 2100
Figure 7.4 Atopic dermatitis. DLP ID: atopic dermatitis 2100
Figure 7.5 Contact dermatitis due to adhesive patches (also shows two positive patch test reactions). DLP ID: allergic contact dermatitis 2101
Figure 7.6 Contact dermatitis due to eye cream. DLP ID: allergic contact dermatitis 2101
Figure 7.7 Contact dermatitis due to hair dye. DLP ID: allergic contact dermatitis 2101
Figure 7.8 Contact dermatitis due to rivet of jeans (nickel-based). DLP ID: nickel dermatitis 4077
Figure 7.9 Contact dermatitisârhus dermatitis. DLP ID: allergic contact dermatitis due to plant 3790
Figure 7.10 Elephantiasis. DLP ID: elephantiasis verrucosa nostra 2486
Figure 7.11 Erythema elevatum diutinum. DLP ID: erythema elevatum diutinum 2013
Figure 7.12 Erythema nodosum. DLP ID: erythema nodosum 2353
Figure 7.13 Exfoliative erythroderma due to chronic atopic dermatitis. DLP ID: exfoliative dermatitis 2118
Figure 7.14 Granuloma annulare. DLP ID: granuloma annulare 2200
Figure 7.15 Keratosis pilaris. DLP ID: keratosis pilaris 2324
Figure 7.16 Lichen amyloidosis. DLP ID: lichen amyloidosis 2623. Courtesy of Dr G Munhoz-da-Fontoura, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Figure 7.17 Lichen planus. DLP ID: ...
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Diseases of Infants and Children Including Hereditary Diseases
- Diseases of Skin Structureâ Non-hereditary
- Other Diseases
- Infections and Infestations
- Topographic Dermatology
- Diseases and Conditions of Pregnancy