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El. knyga: Diagnostic Dermoscopy - The Illustrated Guide, 2e: The Illustrated Guide 2nd Edition [Wiley Online]

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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118932064
  • ISBN-13: 9781118932063
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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118932064
  • ISBN-13: 9781118932063
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Make sure you don't miss malignant melanomas. Guidance on how to choose and use the dermoscope most suited to your needs. An introduction to the dermoscopic alphabet. A visual guide to the global features of dermatologic disease through the dermoscope. A detailed look at the local structure of skin lesions to enable more accurate and quicker diagnosis"--

DIAGNOSTIC DERMOSCOPY

DIAGNOSTIC DERMOSCOPY

Diagnostic Dermoscopy delivers a focused, practical and user-friendly guide to diagnosing the most frequently seen presentations of skin lesions practitioners encounter in clinic. The new edition offers a comprehensive collection of strategies to find and diagnose skin cancers at an earlier point in their evolution, and to increase confidence in diagnosing benign lesions to reduce both patient morbidity and mortality.

The many full-colour illustrations included within are standardised to aid in recognition, while the adjoining dermoscopy images focus on critical diagnostic features which, when combined with the provided clinical information, are sufficient for specific diagnoses or narrow differential diagnoses. The new edition is formatted to aid teledermoscopy education, including many illustrated cases for reference. Diagnostic Dermoscopy offers:

  • A comprehensive overview of melanocytic lesions, melanoma presentations, and non-melanocytic lesions
  • Thorough explorations of basal cell carcinoma and keratinocyte dysplasia
  • Practical discussions of several special sites, including acral, nail, facial, and scalp lesions, as well as trichoscopy
  • In-depth examinations of vascular lesions, inflammoscopy for general dermatology, and entomodermoscopy
  • Detailed illustrations of genetic and iatrogenic lesions
  • Tips from international experts in melanoma diagnosis

Diagnostic Dermoscopy is the ideal resource for dermatologists, primary care physicians, plastic surgeons and allied health practitioners involved in skin lesion and melanoma diagnosis.

Dermoscopy UK

Further information on dermoscopy education, and online courses can be found at www.dermoscopy.co.uk

Preface xi
Chapter 1 Introduction 1(14)
Introduction
2(1)
Dermoscopy and diagnosis
3(1)
Dermoscopy principle I - illumination
4(1)
Dermoscopy principle II - magnification
5(1)
Dermoscopy colours I - eumelanin
6(1)
Dermoscopy colours II - non-eumelanin
7(1)
Imaging modes I - colours
8(1)
Imaging modes II - structures
9(1)
Dermoscopy of normal skin
10(1)
Dermoscopy of photodamaged skin
11(1)
Vascular morphologies
12(1)
Characteristic vascular patterns
13(1)
Polarised dermoscopy - shiny white structures
14(1)
Chapter 2 Melanocytic naevi 15(24)
Early naevi - globular
16(1)
Acquired naevi - reticular
17(1)
Acquired naevi - homogeneous
18(1)
Acquired naevi - evolving
19(1)
Acquired naevi in light skin
20(1)
Acquired naevi in medium-toned skin
21(1)
Atypical melanocytic lesions
22(1)
Atypical melanocytic lesions cases
23(1)
Dermal naevus - pigmented
24(1)
Dermal naevus - hyperpigmented
25(1)
Dermal naevus in dark skin
26(1)
Combined naevus
27(1)
Blue naevus
28(1)
Blue naevus - sclerotic/hypochromic
29(1)
Recurrent naevus
30(1)
Halo naevus
31(1)
Congenital naevus
32(1)
Agminated naevus and naevus spilus
33(2)
Reed naevus I, 34 Reed naevus II
35(1)
Pigmented Spitz naevus
36(1)
Hypomelanotic Spitz naevus I
37(1)
Hypomelanotic Spitz naevus II
38(1)
Chapter 3 Melanoma
Chapter 3.1 Melanoma - clinical variants
39(12)
Small diameter
40(1)
Small diameter cases
41(1)
Geometric border
42(1)
Geometric border cases
43(1)
Geographic border
44(1)
Geographic border cases
45(1)
Disordered polarity
46(1)
Disordered polarity cases
47(1)
Naevus-associated
48(1)
Naevus-associated cases
49(1)
Congenital melanocytic naevus-associated
50(1)
Chapter 3.2 Melanoma - pigment variants
51(15)
Multicoloured
52(1)
Multicoloured cases
53(1)
Multicomponent
54(1)
Multicomponent cases
55(1)
Hypermelanotic/hyperpigmented
56(1)
Hypermelanotic/hyperpigmented cases
57(1)
Amelanotic macules
58(1)
Amelanotic macules - cases
59(1)
Amelanotic papules
60(1)
Amelanotic papules - cases
61(1)
Hypomelanotic macules
62(1)
Hypomelanotic macules - cases
63(1)
Hypomelanotic tan plaques
64(1)
Hypomelanotic tan plaques cases
65(1)
Chapter 3.3 Melanoma - dermoscopic features
66(32)
Features of early melanoma
67(1)
Atypical network - focal
68(1)
Atypical network - focal cases
69(1)
Atypical network - multifocal
70(1)
Atypical network - multifocal cases
71(1)
Atypical beaded network
72(1)
Atypical beaded network cases
73(1)
Black dots and globules
74(1)
Black dots and globules cases
75(1)
Eccentric brown blotch
76(1)
Eccentric brown blotch - cases
77(1)
Eccentric black blotch
78(1)
Eccentric black blotch - cases
79(1)
Eccentric grey blotch
80(1)
Eccentric grey blotch - cases
81(1)
Angulated lines
82(1)
Angulated lines cases
83(1)
Negative network
84(1)
Negative network cases
85(1)
Extensive regression
86(1)
Extensive regression cases
87(1)
Focal regression
88(1)
Focal regression cases
89(1)
Blue-whitish veil
90(1)
Blue-whitish veil cases
91(1)
Dermal pigmentation
92(1)
Dermal pigmentation cases
93(1)
Polymorphous vessels
94(1)
Polymorphous vessels cases
95(1)
Skin surface markings
96(1)
Skin surface markings cases
97(1)
Chapter 3.4 Melanoma - high-risk scenarios
98(12)
Late features of melanoma
99(1)
Feature-poor melanoma
100(1)
Feature-poor melanoma cases
101(1)
Nodular melanoma
102(1)
Nodular melanoma cases
103(1)
Amelanotic nodular melanoma
104(1)
Amelanotic nodular melanoma cases
105(1)
Metastatic melanoma
106(1)
Metastatic melanoma cases
107(1)
Rare melanoma subtypes
108(1)
Synchronous melanoma
109(1)
Chapter 4 Non-melanocytic lesions 110(31)
Macrocomedone
111(1)
Solar lentigo - fingerprint pattern
112(1)
Solar lentigo - homogeneous pattern
113(1)
Solar lentigo - reticular pattern
114(1)
Solar lentigo - hyperpigmented 'ink spot'
115(1)
Solar lentigo - evolving seborrhoeic keratosis
116(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - cerebriform pattern
117(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - homogeneous pattern
118(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - keratotic pattern
119(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - hyperpigmented
120(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - hypopigmented
121(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - irritated
122(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - traumatised
123(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis - clonal
124(1)
Clear cell acanthoma
125(1)
Benign lichenoid keratosis - inflammatory phase
126(1)
Benign lichenoid keratosis - post-inflammatory phase
127(1)
Dermatofibroma
128(1)
Dermatofibroma - hypopigmented
129(1)
Dermatofibroma - hyperpigmented
130(1)
Dermatofibroma - atypical
131(1)
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
132(1)
Neurofibromas
133(1)
Porokeratosis
134(1)
Porokeratosis cases
135(1)
Epidermal naevus
136(1)
Epidermal naevus cases
137(1)
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
138(1)
Pseudolymphoma
139(1)
Eccrine poroma
140(1)
Chapter 5 Basal cell carcinoma 141(17)
Superficial basal cell carcinoma - pink
142(1)
Superficial basal cell carcinoma - pink cases
143(1)
Superficial basal cell carcinoma - pigmented
144(1)
Superficial basal cell carcinoma - pigmented cases
145(1)
Nodular basal cell carcinoma - pink and small
146(1)
Nodular basal cell carcinoma - pink and small cases
147(1)
Nodular basal cell carcinoma - pigmented and small
148(1)
Nodular basal cell carcinoma - pigmented and small cases
149(1)
Nodular basal cell carcinoma - pink and large
150(1)
Nodular basal cell carcinoma - pink and large cases
151(1)
Morphoeidinfiltrative basal cell carcinoma
152(1)
Morphoeic/infiltrative basal cell carcinoma cases
153(1)
Hypopigmented basal cell carcinoma
154 (1)
Hyperpigmented basal cell carcinoma
155(1)
Seborrhoeic keratosis-like basal cell carcinoma
156 (1)
Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus
157(1)
Chapter 6 Keratinocyte dysplasia 158(14)
Actinic keratosis grade I
159(1)
Actinic keratosis grade II
160(1)
Actinic keratosis grade III
161(1)
Actinic keratosis - follicular hyperkeratosis
162(1)
Bowen's disease - classical
163(1)
Bowen's disease - hypertrophic
164(1)
Bowen's disease - pigmented
165(1)
Bowen's disease - digital
166(1)
Squamous cell carcinoma - white circles
167(1)
Squamous cell carcinoma - keratoacanthoma
168(1)
Squamous cell carcinoma - moderately differentiated
169(1)
Squamous cell carcinoma - ulcerated
170(1)
Squamous cell carcinoma - poorly differentiated
171(1)
Chapter 7 Special sites
Chapter 7.1 Acral melanocytic lesions
172(11)
Acquired acral naevi
173(1)
Acral parallel furrow pattern
174(1)
Acral lattice pattern
175(1)
Acral fibrillar pattern
176(1)
Congenital acral naevus
177(1)
Acral lentiginous melanoma
178(1)
Acral lentiginous melanoma cases
179(1)
ALM - brown-grey pigmentation
180(1)
ALM - brown-grey pigmentation cases
181(1)
Advanced acral lentiginous melanoma
182(1)
Chapter 7.2 Onychoscopy
183(16)
Nail matrix naevi
184(1)
Nail apparatus melanoma in situ
185(1)
Early invasive nail apparatus melanoma
186(1)
Advanced nail apparatus melanoma - pigmented
187(1)
Advanced nail apparatus melanoma - non-pigmented
188(1)
Nail apparatus squamous cell carcinoma
189(1)
Erythronychia
190(1)
Onychopapilloma
191(1)
Subungual haematoma
192(2)
Subungual haematoma cases, 193 Periungual warts
194(1)
Onychomycosis
195(1)
Chloronychia - green nails
196(1)
Nail pigmentation - exogenous
197(1)
Capillaroscopy
198(1)
Chapter 7.3 Facial lesions
199(30)
Venous lake
200(1)
Mucosal melanosis
201(1)
Milium/keratin cyst
202(1)
Hidrocystoma
203(1)
Epidermoid cysts
204(1)
Pilomatricoma
205(1)
Sebaceous hyperplasia
206(1)
Sebaceous adenoma
207(1)
Sebaceous naevus
208(1)
Malignant adnexal carcinomas
209(1)
Juvenile xanthogranuloma
210(1)
Granulomatous folliculitis
211(1)
Fibrous papule
212(1)
Trichilemmoma
213(1)
Dermal naevus
214(1)
Dermal naevus cases
215(1)
Solar lentigo - fingerprinting
216(1)
Solar lentigo - homogeneous pigmentation
217(1)
Solar lentigo - moth-eaten border
218(1)
Ink spot lentigo
219(1)
Benign lichenoid keratosis
220(1)
Benign lichenoid keratosis - post-inflammation phase
221(1)
Lentigo maligna
222(1)
Lentigo maligna - annular granular pigmentation
223(1)
Lentigo maligna - circles
224(1)
Lentigo maligna - perifollicular pigmentation
225(1)
Lentigo maligna - young adults
226(1)
Lentigo maligna melanoma - I
227(1)
Lentigo maligna melanoma - II
228(1)
Chapter 7.4 Scalp lesions
229(16)
Scalp naevus - dermal
230(1)
Scalp naevus - junctional
231(1)
Scalp naevus - blue
232(1)
Scalp naevus - reticular homogeneous
233(1)
Scalp seborrhoeic keratosis
234(1)
Scalp seborrhoeic keratosis cases
235(1)
Scalp melanoma - thin
236(1)
Scalp melanoma - thin cases
237(1)
Scalp melanoma - thick
238(1)
Scalp metastases
239(1)
Scalp basal cell carcinoma
240(1)
Scalp basal cell carcinoma cases
241(1)
Scalp B-cell lymphoma
242(1)
Scalp cylindromas/spiradenomas
243(1)
Scalp sarcoidosis
244(1)
Chapter 7.5 Trichoscopy
245(14)
Alopecia areata
246(1)
Androgenetic alopecia
247(1)
Frontal fibrosing alopecia
248(1)
Lichen planopilaris
249(1)
Discoid lupus erythematosus
250(1)
Tufted folliculitis
251(1)
Steroid-induced telangiectasia
252(1)
Pseudopelade
253(1)
Circle hairs
254(1)
Trichostasis spinulosa
255(1)
Picker's nodule
256(1)
Traction/frictional alopecia
257(1)
Pseudonits
258(1)
Chapter 8 Vascular lesions 259(15)
Telangiectasia
260(1)
Spider telangiectasia
261(1)
Subcorneal haematoma - parallel pattern
262(1)
Subcorneal haematoma - parallel pattern cases
263(1)
Subcorneal haematoma - homogeneous pattern
264(1)
Subcorneal haematoma - homogeneous pattern cases
265(1)
Haemangiomas - red
266(1)
Haemangiomas - purple
267(1)
Angiokeratomas
268(1)
Lymphangiomas
269(1)
Pyogenic granulomas
270(1)
Pyogenic granulomas - acral cases
271(1)
Vascular tumours
272(1)
Purpura - traumatic
273(1)
Chapter 9 Inflammoscopy 274(15)
Mastocytosis
275(1)
Acne
276(1)
Rosacea
277(2)
Eczema, 278 Psoriasis
279(1)
Lichen planus
280(1)
Lichen planus pigmentosus
281(1)
Capillaritis
282(1)
Vasculitis
283(1)
Granulomatous conditions
284(1)
Granuloma annulare
285(1)
Tinea corporis
286(1)
Pityriasis rosea
287(1)
Cutaneous lupus erythematosus
288(1)
Chapter 10 Genodermatoses 289(9)
Gorlin syndrome
290(1)
Cowden syndrome
291(1)
Bin-Hogg-Dube syndrome
292(1)
Familial cylindromatosis syndrome
293(1)
Muir-Torre syndrome
294(1)
Reed syndrome
295(1)
Familial melanoma
296(1)
Carney complex
297(1)
Chapter 11 Entomodermoscopy 298(14)
Delusional parasitosis
299(1)
Scabies - Sarcoptes scabiei
300(1)
Scabies cases
301(1)
Head lice - Pediculosis capitis
302(1)
Bed bugs - Cimex lectularius
303(1)
Tick bites - Ixodidae
304(1)
Leishmaniasis
305(1)
Molluscum contagiosum
306(1)
Viral warts - Verrucae vulgaris
307(1)
Sea urchin - Echinoidea
308(1)
Jellyfish - Cnidaria
309(1)
Tungiasis - Tunga penetrans
310(1)
Myiasis - Dermatobia hominis
311(1)
Chapter 12 Miscellaneous 312(9)
Keloids and hypertrophic scars
313(1)
Foreign body
314(1)
Foreign body cases
315(1)
Exogenous pigmentation
316(1)
Exogenous pigmentation cases
317(1)
Laser
318(1)
Cryotherapy
319(1)
Radiotherapy
320(1)
Index 321
Jonathan Bowling, MBChB FRCP Consultant Dermatologist, Oxford, UK.

John Paoli, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg; and Consultant Dermatologist, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Alex Chamberlain, MB BS (Hons) FACD Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Central Clinical School, Monash University; and Specialist Dermatologist, Victorian Melanoma Service, Alfred Health, Prahran, Victoria, Australia.