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Handbook of Dermatology Treatments: A Practical Guide to Topical Treatments, Systemic Therapies and Procedural Dermatology [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 241x171 mm, 60 Halftones, color; 5 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: JP Medical Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1909836214
  • ISBN-13: 9781909836211
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width: 241x171 mm, 60 Halftones, color; 5 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: JP Medical Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1909836214
  • ISBN-13: 9781909836211
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Handbook of Dermatology Treatments gives practical, clinical information on the uses of topical and systemic dermatologic drugs and basic surgery in a concise, high-yield format. Key issues such as common usage, potential combinations, pitfalls, cautions and top tips are provided by a global team of dermatology experts.





Chapters follow a standardised layout for each treatment, making it easy for the reader to get to the information they need: licensed indications, common usage, combinations, pragmatic recommendations, pitfalls, cautions (red flags) and top tips. This distilled clinical information is very hard to find quickly in most dermatology textbooks and websites. Competing texts tend to focus on systemic drugs only, whereas Handbook of Dermatology Treatments also covers topical drugs and basic surgical techniques.





Handbook of Dermatology Treatments is a definitive quick-reference guide to treating skin disease and will be an essential resource for general practitioners, primary care practitioners, trainee and practising dermatologists, nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.













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Organised by drug/treatment type, explaining how to use, when to use (and when not to use) and which diseases are commonly treated by each treatment option Each chapter written to a consistent template, making access to information quick and easy Fully international with US and UK generic drug names given throughout Includes topical and systemic drugs and basic surgical techniques
Acknowledgements viii
Contributors ix
Topical treatments
1 Acne and rosacea treatments
2(2)
2 Anti-actinic therapies
4(2)
3 Antibiotics for cutaneous infections
6(2)
4 Antifungal agents
8(2)
5 Antiperspirants
10(2)
6 Antiseptics
12(2)
7 Antivirals: acyclovir and penciclovir
14(2)
8 Calcineurin inhibitors
16(2)
9 Corticosteroids
18(4)
10 Depigmenting agents
22(2)
11 Depilatory treatments
24(2)
12 Dithranol
26(2)
13 Emollients
28(2)
14 Imiquimod
30(2)
15 Keratolytics
32(2)
16 Minoxidil
34(2)
17 Retinoids
36(2)
18 Scabicides
38(2)
19 Sensitizing agents (diphencyprone)
40(2)
20 Sunscreens
42(2)
21 Tars
44(2)
22 Vitamin D analogs
46(4)
Systemic therapies
23 Acitretin
50(2)
24 Alitretinoin
52(2)
25 Anti-androgens
54(2)
26 Antibiotics for acne
56(2)
27 Antibiotics for skin infections
58(4)
28 Antifungal agents
62(2)
29 Antihistamines, sodium cromoglicate, and leukotriene receptor antagonists
64(4)
30 Antimalarials
68(2)
31 Antiparasitic agents
70(2)
32 Antiviral agents
72(2)
33 Azathioprine
74(2)
34 Biologic therapy: for psoriasis
76(4)
35 Biologic therapy: for melanoma and BCC
80(4)
36 Biologic therapy: rituximab
84(2)
37 Colchicine
86(2)
38 Cyclophosphamide
88(2)
39 Cyclosporine (ciclosporin)
90(2)
40 Dapsone and sulfapyridine
92(2)
41 Fumaric acid esters (fumarates)
94(2)
42 Glucocorticoids
96(2)
43 Hydroxyurea (hydroxycarbamide)
98(2)
44 Intravenous immunoglobulin
100(2)
45 Isotretinoin
102(2)
46 Methotrexate
104(2)
47 Mycophenolate mofetil
106(2)
48 Thalidomide
108(4)
Procedural dermatology
49 Botulinum toxin
112(2)
50 Triamcinolone (intralesional)
114(2)
51 Iontophoresis
116(2)
52 Laser therapy
118(2)
53 Liquid nitrogen
120(2)
54 Photodynamic therapy
122(2)
55 Phototherapy
124(2)
56 Biopsy (incisional)
126(2)
57 Curettage
128(2)
58 Excisions
130(2)
59 Mohs micrographic surgery
132(2)
60 Surgical complications (management)
134(2)
61 Dressings and bandages
136(3)
Disease Index 139(5)
Treatment Index 144
Michael Ardern-Jones PhD FRCP

Consultant Dermatologist, University of Southampton, UK





Philip Hampton PhD BMedSci MBBS MRCP

Consultant Dermatologist, Newcastle University, UK





Ruth Ann Vleugels MD MPH

Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA