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  • ISBN-13: 9781119428374
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The reliable quick-reference guide to clinical dermatology

Rook's Dermatology Handbook condenses a wealth of clinical expertise into its accessible, user-friendly guide to the diagnosis and management of dermatological disorders. With its contents carefully selected from the much-respected Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology, this invaluable resource combines precise explanations with visual aids and a concise, quick-reference format to create an everyday tool for practitioners and students alike. This innovative new text:

  • Provides quick answers to clinical questions in one concise and practical volume
  • Collates and condenses selections from the acclaimed Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology   
  • Features helpful illustrations that allow visualization of the clinical features of dermatological conditions   
  • Highlights essential information with easy-to-navigate tables, charts, and algorithms
  • Includes investigations and management sections to help provide the best possible patient care  
  • Offers access to a complementary companion website 

Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology has been the trusted companion of dermatologists the world over for four decades. Rook's Dermatology Handbook builds upon this reputation by making the clinical practice of dermatology more accessible and immediate than ever before.



Das zuverlässige Referenzwerk der klinischen Dermatologie zum schnellen Nachschlagen.

Rook s Dermatology Handbook vereint eine Fülle klinischen Expertenwissens in einem zugänglichen und benutzerfreundlichen Leitfaden für die Diagnose und das Management dermatologischer Erkrankungen. Die sorgfältig ausgewählten Inhalte stammen aus dem renommierten Lehrbuch Rook s Textbook of Dermatology. Das Fachbuch verbindet detaillierte Erläuterungen mit visuellen Elementen und ist als Nachschlagewerk ein Muss für Dermatologen und Medizinstudenten.

Inhalte:
- Bietet schnell Antworten auf klinische Fragen in einem kompakten Werk.
- Die sorgfältig zusammengestellten Inhalte stammen aus dem renommierten Fachbuch Rook s Textbook of Dermatology.
- Enthält eine Vielzahl von Illustrationen zu klinischen Ausprägungen von dermatologischen Krankheitsbildern.
- Wichtige Informationen werden über Tabellen, Diagramme und Algorithmen präsentiert.
- Kapitel zu Untersuchungsverfahren und Management unterstützen bei der Wahl der besten Patientenversorgung.
- Begleitende Website.

Rook s Textbook of Dermatology begleitet seit vier Jahrzehnten Dermatologen weltweit. Rook s Dermatology Handbook wird diesem Ruf gerecht, dient dem schnellen Nachschlagen und macht die klinische Dermatologie noch zugänglicher.
Acknowledgements ix
Preface xi
Glossary xiii
Abbreviations xiv
1 Introduction
1(9)
2 Introduction to dermatological therapeutics
10(11)
Part 1: Infections and Infestations 21(132)
3 Viral infections
23(22)
4 Bacterial infections and sexually transmitted bacterial diseases
45(41)
5 Mycobacterial infections
86(12)
6 HIV and the skin
98(8)
7 Fungal infections
106(18)
8 Parasitic diseases
124(13)
9 Arthropods, stings and bites
137(16)
Part 2: Inflammatory Dermatoses 153(190)
10 Psoriasis
155(20)
11 Pityriasis rubra pilaris
175(5)
12 Lichen planus and lichenoid disorders
180(12)
13 Graft-versus-host disease
192(7)
14 Eczematous disorders
199(23)
15 Seborrhoeic dermatitis
222(4)
16 Atopic eczema
226(10)
17 Urticaria
236(14)
18 Mastocytosis
250(4)
19 Reactive inflammatory erythemas
254(8)
20 Behget disease
262(5)
21 Neutrophilic dermatoses
267(9)
22 Immunobullous diseases
276(24)
23 Lupus erythematosus
300(18)
24 Dermatomyositis
318(7)
25 Sclerosis and morphoea
325(18)
Part 3: Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin 343(30)
26 Cutaneous amyloidoses
345(6)
27 Cutaneous mucinoses
351(4)
28 Porphyrias
355(8)
29 Nutritional disorders affecting the skin
363(10)
Part 4: Genetic Disorders Involving the Skin 373(102)
30 Inherited disorders of epidermal keratinisation
375(13)
31 Acquired and inherited hair disorders
388(23)
32 Acquired and inherited disorders of pigmentation
411(16)
33 Epidermolysis bullosa
427(9)
34 Genetic disorders of collagen, elastin and dermal matrix
436(9)
35 Disorders affecting cutaneous vasculature
445(5)
36 Congenital naevi
450(9)
37 DNA repair disorders with cutaneous features
459(5)
38 Hamartoneoplastic syndromes
464(6)
39 Inherited metabolic disorders
470(5)
Part 5: Psychological and Neurological Disorders and the Skin 475(18)
40 Pruritus and prurigo
477(5)
41 Mucocutaneous pain syndromes
482(4)
42 Psychodermatology
486(7)
Part 6: Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Cutaneous Structure 493(112)
43 Acquired disorders of epidermal keratinisation
495(8)
44 Acne
503(19)
45 Rosacea, flushing and blushing
522(14)
46 Hidradenitis suppurativa
536(4)
47 Disorders of the sweat glands
540(5)
48 Acquired and inherited nail disorders
545(17)
49 Acquired disorders of dermal connective tissue
562(14)
50 Sarcoidosis and granulomatous skin disorders
576(8)
51 Panniculitis
584(12)
52 Lipodystrophies and other acquired disorders of subcutaneous fat
596(9)
Part 7: Vascular Disorders Involving the Skin 605(52)
53 Purpura
607(6)
54 Vasculitis
613(14)
55 Dermatoses resulting from disorders of the arteries and veins
627(10)
56 Ulceration resulting from disorders of the veins and arteries
637(5)
57 Disorders of the lymphatic vessels
642(15)
Part 8: Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Sites, Sex and Age 657(92)
58 Dermatoses of the external ear
659(3)
59 Disorders of the lips and mouth
662(22)
60 Dermatoses of the eye and eyelids
684(9)
61 Dermatoses of anogenital skin
693(21)
62 Dermatoses occurring in pregnancy
714(5)
63 Dermatoses of neonates
719(10)
64 Dermatoses of infants
729(14)
65 Infantile and congenital haemangiomas
743(6)
Part 9: Skin Disorders Caused by External Agents 749(46)
66 Cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs and radiotherapy
751(18)
67 Dermatoses caused by cold and heat
769(6)
68 Photodermatoses
775(9)
69 Contact dermatitis
784(11)
Part 10: Neoplastic, Proliferative and Infiltrative Disorders Affecting the Skin 795(160)
70 Benign melanocytic proliferations and melanocytic naevi
797(24)
71 Benign keratinocytic acanthomas and proliferations
821(5)
72 Cutaneous cysts
826(3)
73 Lymphocytic infiltrates
829(6)
74 Cutaneous histiocytoses
835(9)
75 Soft-tissue tumours and tumour-like conditions
844(13)
76 Tumours of skin appendages
857(12)
77 Kaposi sarcoma
869(3)
78 Cutaneous lymphomas
872(18)
79 Basal cell carcinoma
890(11)
80 Squamous cell carcinoma, its precursors and skin cancer in the immuno-compromised patient
901(16)
81 Melanoma
917(13)
82 Dermoscopy of melanoma and naevi
930(11)
83 Merkel cell carcinoma
941(3)
84 Cutaneous markers of internal malignancy
944(11)
Part 11: Systemic Disease and the Skin 955(51)
85 The skin and systemic diseases
957(18)
86 Acute dermatoses
975(6)
87 Differential diagnosis
981(9)
88 Drugs in dermatology
990(16)
Index 1006
EDITED BY

Professor Christopher E. M. Griffiths, OBE, MD, FMedSci, Foundation Professor of Dermatology, The Dermatology Centre, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Dr. Tanya O. Bleiker, FRCP, Consultant Dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton, Derby, UK.

Dr. Daniel Creamer, MD, FRCP, Consultant Dermatologist, Department of Dermatology, Kings College Hospital, London, UK.

Dr. John R. Ingram, MA, MSc, DM(Oxon), FRCP(Derm), FAcadMEd, BJD Editor-in-Chief, Clinical Reader and Consultant Dermatologist, Division of Infection and Immunity, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

Dr. Rosalind C. Simpson, PhD, MRCP(Derm), Associate Professor and Consultant Dermatologist, Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.