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El. knyga: Pediatric Hair Disorders: An Atlas and Text, Third Edition

(University of Barcelona, Spain), (Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Spain)
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Hair problems in child patients present a particular problem for clinicians: dermatologists, pediatricians, and family physicians can all worry they may not be up to date with what may be happening in the other specialties potentially involved. Written by authors with an international reputation, the new third edition of Pediatric Hair Disorders is full of clinical pictures, with a clear and concise text to help with the diagnosis of each entity. It will be helpful for all clinicians in training and in practice needing a quick and very visual resource to help with clinical diagnosis and to be confident they are using the best recommended techniques.

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"This book fills a unique need, demystifying congenital and pediatric hair abnormalities. It offers practical diagnostic information and makes it easier to understand some of the syndromes." Patricia Wong, MD(Private Practice), Doodys Book Review Service

Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
1 Hair Shaft Dysplasias
1(34)
Monilethrix (Beaded Hair)
1(1)
Pseudomonilethrix
2(2)
Acquired or Iatrogenic Pseudomonilethrix (Pseudopseudomonilethrix)
4(1)
Pili Torti
5(1)
Menkes Syndrome (Kinky Hair)
6(2)
Trichorrhexis Invaginata (Netherton Syndrome)
8(2)
Trichothiodystrophy
10(2)
Trichonodosis
12(1)
Distal Trichorrhexis Nodosa
13(3)
Proximal Trichorrhexis Nodosa
16(2)
Bubble Hair
18(1)
Loose Anagen Hair
19(1)
Pili Annulati (Ringed Hair)
20(2)
Pseudopili Annulati
22(1)
Generalized Woolly Hair
23(1)
Woolly Hair Nevus
24(2)
Acquired and Progressive Kinking of Hair
26(1)
Diffuse Partially Woolly Hair
27(1)
Acquired Partially Curly Hair
27(2)
Straight Hair Nevus
29(1)
Uncombable Hair (Pili Canaliculi)
29(2)
References
31(4)
2 Atrichias and Hypotrichoses
35(34)
Introduction
35(1)
Congenital Atrichia and Hypotrichosis
35(4)
Generalized Congenital Alopecia
39(12)
Genodermatoses with Non-Scarring Hypotrichosis
39(1)
Genodermatoses with Skeletal Alterations
39(3)
Genodermatoses with Ectodermal Alterations
42(2)
Hypotrichoses with Amino Acid Metabolism Alteration and Ectodermal Dysplasia
44(1)
Other Genodermatoses with Hypotrichosis
44(3)
Genodermatoses with Hypotrichosis and Tumors
47(1)
Recently Described Syndromes (Non-Classified Disorders)
48(2)
Genodermatoses with Scarring Alopecia
50(1)
Localized Congenital Alopecias
51(5)
Congenital Triangular Alopecia
51(3)
Aplasia Cutis Congenita
54(1)
Adams-Oliver Syndrome
54(1)
Aplasia Cutis Congenita and Associated Disorders
55(1)
Nevus Sebaceous of Jadassohn
56(1)
Other Infrequent Unclassifiable Conditions
56(6)
Chondrodysplasia Punctata (Conradi-Hunermann Syndrome)
56(2)
Keratosis Follicularis Decalvans (Siemens Syndrome)
58(2)
Pure Hair and Nail Ectodermal Dysplasia
60(2)
Generalized Hamartoma of Hair Shaft Follicles
62(1)
Non-Hereditary Congenital Hypotrichosis Simplex
62(1)
Conclusions
62(3)
References
65(4)
3 Acquired Hair Disorders
69(18)
Transient Neonatal Hair Loss
69(1)
Focal and Multifocal Alopecia Areata
70(2)
Alopecia Areata Totalis and Universalis
72(4)
Trichotillomania
76(2)
Alopecia Parvimaculata
78(2)
Tufted Folliculitis
80(1)
Bird's Nest Hair
80(1)
Green Hair
81(5)
References
86(1)
Glossary 87(2)
Appendix: Silvery Hair Syndromes 89(2)
References 91(2)
Index 93
Juan Ferrando is a professor of dermatologķa at the University of Barcelona, Spain.

Ramon Grimalt is a professor of dermatologķa at Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC), Spain.