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El. knyga: Dermatological Emergencies

Edited by , Edited by (King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia)
  • Formatas: 638 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351165037
  • Formatas: 638 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351165037

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Dermatological Emergencies aims to cover aspects of situations and their management when they present in a Dermatology setup. This includes severe drug reactions, bullous disorders, erythroderma, infections, vasculitis and systemic emergencies presenting with skin signs. This book guides the reader to recognize such emergencies, helps to approach the initial phase of management, identifies the investigations, thus leading to a holistic management of the scene. Case scenarios are used in all chapters with logical flow of text, flowcharts, algorithms and representative clinical and laboratory images for better understanding of the readers.

Key Features











Details all dermatological emergencies





Discusses manifestation of these emergencies with unique algorithms and flowcharts





Examines case scenarios for first-hand experience





Consists of Do's and Don'ts for effective management of cases





Uses high quality clinical images for clarity

Recenzijos

This book provides dermatologists with diagnostic tips for recognizing potentially life-threatening skin diseases and potentially deadly medical conditions that may present with skin findings early in their course, The main strength of the book is that it makes readers aware of true emergencies that can occur with a given dermatologic condition. In the US, it is unusual to find a dermatologist who can manage critically ill patients as well as an intensivist, hospitalist, pulmonologist, or cardiologist. This book provides an overview of what can be needed for such critically ill patients that may present with skin involvement in addition to their multi system disease/failure.

Patricia Wong, MD(Private Practice)

Foreword ix
Preface xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xv
PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO DERMATOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
1(32)
Ankan Gupta
1 Dermatological emergencies: What the term encompasses and key features in their diagnosis
3(6)
Indrashis Podder
Biju Vasudevan
2 Acute skin failure
9(12)
S. S. Vaishampayan
Suneel Singh Senger
Radha Ramesh Lachhiramani
Ankan Gupta
3 Dermatology intensive care unit: Concept and requirements
21(12)
Sukriti Baveja
Anwita Sinha
PART 2 SEVERE CUTANEOUS DRUG REACTIONS
33(46)
Shekhar Neema
Radhakrishnan Subramanian
4 Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis
35(12)
Ramesh Bhat
Meryl Sonia Rebello
5 Drug-induced eosinophilia and systemic symptoms
47(10)
Rajesh Verma
Pradeesh Arumugam
6 Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis
57(4)
Soumya Jagadeeshan
7 Drugs causing cutaneous necrosis
61(10)
K. P. Aneesh
P. Vijendran
8 Approach to severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions
71(8)
Shekhar Neema
PART 3 BULLOUS DISORDERS
79(32)
Biju Vasudevan
9 Pemphigus vulgaris and foliaceus
81(8)
Raghavendra Rao
10 Paraneoplastic pemphigus
89(6)
B. Nirmal
11 Mucous membrane pemphigoid
95(10)
Dipankar De
Sheetanshu Kumar
Sanjeev Handa
12 Bullous pemphigoid
105(6)
Dipankar De
Sheetanshu Kumar
Sanjeev Handa
PART 4 ERYTHRODERMA
111(48)
D. V. Lakshmi
13 Approach to Erythroderma
113(14)
D. V. Lakshmi
14 Psoriatic erythroderma
127(8)
Tarun Narang
Divya Kamat
15 Eczema-induced erythroderma
135(8)
Manjunath Hulmani
N. Srilakshmi
16 Drug-induced erythroderma
143(10)
Anupama Bains
Saurabh Singh
17 Pityriasis rubra pilaris induced erythroderma
153(6)
Ruby Venugopal
D. V. Lakshmi
PART 5 PEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES-1 (NEONATAL)
159(28)
Sahana M. Srinivas
Vishal Sondhi
18 Neonatal erythroderma
161(12)
Aparna Palit
Arun C. Inamadar
19 Collodion baby and harlequin ichthyosis
173(10)
D. V. Lakshmi
Sahana M. Srinivas
20 Sclerema neonatorum
183(4)
Swetha Mukherjee
Shekhar Neema
PART 6 PEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES-2 (CHILDHOOD)
187(26)
Sahana M. Srinivas
Vishal Sondhi
21 Epidermolysis bullosa
189(12)
Sahana M. Srinivas
22 Ichthyotic disorders
201(6)
Sahana M. Srinivas
23 Kasabach-Meritt phenomenon
207(6)
Sanjay Singh
Neetu Bhari
PART 7 INFECTIONS AND INFESTATIONS
213(62)
K. P. Aneesh
24 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
215(8)
Resham Vasani
25 Toxic shock syndrome
223(12)
Aseem Sharma
Madhulika Mhatre
26 Cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis
235(8)
Vikas Pathania
27 Cutaneous manifestations of sepsis
243(6)
K. P. Aneesh
Mahashweta Das
28 Viral infections
249(8)
K. B. Anuradha
29 Fungal infections causing emergencies
257(10)
R. Madhu
Pradeesh Arumugam
V. Hari Pankaj
30 Dermatological emergencies in tropical infections and infestations
267(8)
Anup Kumar Tiwary
Niharika Ranjan Lai
Piyush Kumar
PART 8 VASCULITIS
275(52)
Biju Vasudevan
31 Small vessel vasculitis
277(14)
Renu George
Ankan Gupta
Aswin M. Nair
32 Medium vessel vasculitis
291(10)
Sujay Khandpur
Subuhi Kaul
33 Vasculitis mimics
301(6)
Debdeep Mitra
Ajay Chopra
Neerja Saraswat
34 Purpura fulminans
307(8)
Rajan Kapoor
A. P. Dubey
Anuradha Monga
35 Approach to purpura
315(12)
Manas Chatterjee
Ruchi Hemdani
PART 9 SKIN MALIGNANCIES PRESENTING AS EMERGENCIES
327(34)
Vinay Gera
36 Dermatological manifestations of malignancies and dermatological emergencies due to malignancy
329(8)
Tanumay Roychowdhury
37 Melanoma-associated emergencies
337(10)
Vidya Kharkar
M. R. L. Sujata
38 Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
347(6)
Aradhana Sood
Deep Kumar Raman
Pankaj Das
39 Hypereosinophilic syndrome
353(8)
Preema Sinha
Sunmeet Sandhu
PART 10 EMERGENCIES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS
361(50)
Biju Vasudevan
40 Emergencies in systemic lupus erythematosus
363(14)
Vishalakshi Viswanath
Rashmi Modak
41 Scleroderma and associated complications
377(12)
Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat
Safiya Bashir
42 Dermatomyositis and its associated complications
389(14)
Iffat Hassan Shah
Saniya Akhtar
43 Sjogren syndrome and mixed connective tissue disease
403(8)
Vishal Gupta
Nidhi Kaeley
PART 11 SYSTEMIC EMERGENCIES PRESENTING WITH DERMATOLOGICAL SIGNS
411(50)
G. K. Singh
44 Dermatological manifestations of renal failure
413(8)
G. K. Singh
N. S. Beniwal
45 Dermatoloqical manifestations of serious gastrointestinal disorders
421(10)
G. K. Singh
Kunal Ghosh
46 Dermatological manifestations of cardiovascular emergencies
431(6)
Aseem Sharma
O. Biby Chacko
Madhulika Mhatre
47 Dermatological manifestations of pulmonary and neurological emergencies
437(6)
Jatinder Singh
Rajan Singh Grewal
48 Endocrine emergencies with skin manifestations
443(8)
Rajeshwari Dabas
49 Skin manifestations of poisoning
451(10)
Nilendu Sarma
Sushila Hansda
PART 12 PSORIASIS AND RELATED CONDITIONS
461(30)
Biju Vasudevan
50 Pustular psoriasis
463(8)
Santanu Banerjee
Neerja Saraswat
51 Psoriatic arthritis
471(12)
Arun Hegde
Rajesh Chilaka
52 Reactive arthritis
483(8)
Biju Vasudevan
Asmita Sinha
PART 13 MISCELLANEOUS DERMATOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
491(38)
Debdeep Mitra
53 Graft versus host disease
493(10)
Sandeep Arora
Sandeep Lai
Manasa Shettisara Janney
54 Bites and stings
503(8)
Ambresh Badad
Vinay Gera
55 Angioedema and anaphylaxis: Angioedema
511(8)
Vijay Zawar
Manoj Pawar
56 Dermatological emergencies in pregnancy
519(10)
Riti Bhatia
Neirita Hazarika
Ruby Bhatia
PART 14 EMERGENCIES IN LEPROSY
529(22)
Anupam Das
57 Lepromatous leprosy
531(4)
Anupam Das
58 Lepra reactions
535(10)
Tanmay Padhi
Mitanjali Sethy
59 Leprosy: Therapy-related emergencies
545(6)
G. K. Singh
Anuj Bhatnagar
PART 15 EMERGENCIES IN STD
551(14)
Sridhar Jandyala
60 Sexually transmitted disease related emergencies
553(4)
K. Leksmi Priya
Afreen Ayub
61 HIV-related dermatological emergencies
557(8)
S. Yogesh Marfatia
J. Ruchi Shah
PART 16 PROCEDURE-RELATED EMERGENCIES
565(24)
C. Madura
62 Emergencies in dermatosurgery
567(10)
B. R. Harish Prasad
C. Madura
M. R. Kusuma
63 Emergencies associated with cosmetological procedures
577(6)
Rasya Dixit
64 Emergencies due to laser and light-based devices
583(6)
M. Kumaresan
Index 589
Dr Biju Vasudevan, MD (Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology) from Armed Forces Medical College and FRGUHS (Dermatosurgery) from Bangalore Medical College is presently Professor at Base Hospital Lucknow and is a recognised post-graduate examiner of MUHS, KGMU and West Bengal University. He has 88 indexed publications (14 international), 30 Chapters in various books and is the Editor of the IADVL Colour Atlas of Dermatology, Clinical Correlations in Dermatology and Procedural Dermatosurgery textbooks. He has been a part of 8 research projects, has conducted 24 International/National/ State level quizzes, is on the editorial board of four journals and is presently the Deputy Editor of IJDVL. He has delivered about 76 guest lectures and conducted 8 workshops in various conferences. He has been the Organising/ Scientific secretary of 7 Conferences and has been awarded the young dermatosurgeon award by ACSI in 2017. He has been the past Joint Secretary of IADVL and his interests in dermatology includes vasculitis, connective tissue disorders, skin in systemic medicine and dermatosurgery.

Dr Rajesh Verma, MD (Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy) from prestigious Armed Forces Medical College Pune, DNB(Dermatology & Venereology), MNAMS, is presently serving as Professor of Dermatology at Army College of Medical Sciences. He has earlier served as Professor and HOD in Departments of Dermatology at Armed Forces Medical College, Puneand Command Hospital, Lucknow. He was awarded gold medal by Pune University for standing first in MD Dermatology. He is a recognised post graduate teacher and examiner at MUHS, RGUHS, KGMU Lucknow and various other universities. He is passionate about teaching Dermatology to undergraduaes and postgraduates and has been PG guide for many postgraduates. He was awarded "Gaurav Sammaan" by Uttar Bhartiya Sangh, Pune for contribution in field of education in 2013 and "Teacher par Excellence" award by IADVL in 2014. He has been Vice President of IASSTD & AIDS in 2008 and Vice President of IADVL in 2014. He has contributed 20 chapters in various textbooks, published 70 papers, delivered more than 50 invited lectures and has been principal worker in 03 and co-worker in 07 completed research projects. He has organized 07 National level CME programs and conferences in Dermatology. His interests in Dermatology include dermatological emergencies, cutaneous drug reactions, vasculitis and pregnancy dermatoses.