Rook′s Textbook of Dermatology, 9e: Theory, Function, and Strategy
Autor CM Griffithsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2016
Universally respected,Rook s Textbook of Dermatologyis the most comprehensive, definitive and best–illustrated reference work for dermatologists of all levels worldwide and has been at the forefront of international dermatology publishing since first appearing in 1968.
The Ninth Edition has been radically re–engineered to match the modern day challenges faced by dermatologists. Once again it has been published as a combined digital and print resource, but with a new online platform enabling easier and faster navigation.
A common structure to describe and discuss each disorder has been adopted throughout, whilst maintaining the depth of information for which Rook is renowned. A high priority has been placed on the ease of extracting key information quickly: diagnostic algorithms and management ladders help the reader choose appropriate treatment strategies. More images than ever over 5000 in total aid diagnosis by displaying variations in disease manifestations according to body location, skin type and severity. The section on aesthetic dermatology has been greatly expanded with more coverage of procedures in this rapidly developing field.
Rook s Textbook of Dermatology,Ninth Edition provides you with:
The very best content from the number one brand in dermatology an essential consultation tool for all dermatologists
An outstanding combined digital/print resource, exhaustively covering every dermatological disorder
A complete overhaul of its content each disorder now follows a consistent templated approach
A fresh approach to the classification of disorders and organization of chapters, of which there are now 160 instead of 80, all organised into 14 logical sections
A newly designed sophisticated online platform with a fast and powerful digital search functionality search by keyword, disorder or chapter or consult the online image database and get expert clinical advice more quickly than ever
Lavishly illustrated chapters with over 5000 colour images showing variation in disease patterns by body location, skin type and severity
Comprehensive coverage of medical, surgical and aesthetic dermatology, as well as the basic science underpinning the field
An experienced British editorial team working with distinguished international authors and associate editors
Greater emphasis than before on clinical studies/trials, society guidelines and the latest ICD codes
While key references remain in the printed version, thousands more are cited in the book and can be accessed online, where each is hyperlinked to the relevant text
Rook s Textbook of Dermatology,Ninth Edition is the complete dermatology reference work. More comprehensive than ever, with more images, more disorders covered and faster, more dynamic and wider digital search functionality. It is an essential resource for the modern day dermatologist, whether experienced or at the beginning of a career in dermatology.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1118441192
Pagini: 4696
Dimensiuni: 260 x 315 x 295 mm
Greutate: 17.22 kg
Ediția:9th Edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Dermatologists across the world both in training and in clinical practiceDescriere
The world s number 1 dermatology information resource Universally respected, Rook s Textbook of Dermatology is the most comprehensive, definitive and best–illustrated reference work for dermatologists of all levels worldwide and has been at the forefront of international dermatology publishing since first appearing in 1968.
The Ninth Edition has been radically re–engineered to match the modern day challenges faced by dermatologists. Once again it has been published as a combined digital and print resource, but with a new online platform enabling easier and faster navigation.
A common structure to describe and discuss each disorder has been adopted throughout, whilst maintaining the depth of information for which Rook is renowned. A high priority has been placed on the ease of extracting key information quickly: diagnostic algorithms and management ladders help the reader choose appropriate treatment strategies. More images than ever over 5000 in total aid diagnosis by displaying variations in disease manifestations according to body location, skin type and severity. The section on aesthetic dermatology has been greatly expanded with more coverage of procedures in this rapidly developing field.
Rook s Textbook of Dermatology, Ninth Edition provides you with:
The very best content from the number one brand in dermatology an essential consultation tool for all dermatologists
An outstanding combined digital/print resource, exhaustively covering every dermatological disorder
A complete overhaul of its content each disorder now follows a consistent templated approach
A fresh approach to the classification of disorders and organization of chapters, of which there are now 160 instead of 80, all organised into 14 logical sections
A newly designed sophisticated online platform with a fast and powerful digital search functionality search by keyword, disorder or chapter or consult the online image database and get expert clinical advice more quickly than ever
Lavishly illustrated chapters with over 5000 colour images showing variation in disease patterns by body location, skin type and severity
Comprehensive coverage of medical, surgical and aesthetic dermatology, as well as the basic science underpinning the field
An experienced British editorial team working with distinguished international authors and associate editors
Greater emphasis than before on clinical studies/trials, society guidelines and the latest ICD codes
While key references remain in the printed version, thousands more are cited in the book and can be accessed online, where each is hyperlinked to the relevant text
Rook s Textbook of Dermatology, Ninth Edition is the complete dermatology reference work. More comprehensive than ever, with more images, more disorders covered and faster, more dynamic and wider digital search functionality. It is an essential resource for the modern day dermatologist, whether experienced or at the beginning of a career in dermatology.
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Universally respected, Rook s Textbook of Dermatology is the most comprehensive, definitive and best–illustrated reference work for dermatologists of all levels worldwide and has been at the forefront of international dermatology publishing since first appearing in 1968.
The Ninth Edition has been radically re–engineered to match the modern day challenges faced by dermatologists. It is published as a combined digital and print resource, but with a new online platform enabling easier and faster navigation.
A common structure to describe and discuss each disorder has been adopted throughout, whilst maintaining the depth of information for which Rook is renowned. A high priority has been placed on the ease of extracting key information quickly: diagnostic algorithms and management ladders help the reader choose appropriate treatment strategies. More images than ever over 5000 in total aid diagnosis by displaying variations in disease manifestations according to body location, skin type and severity. The section on aesthetic dermatology has been greatly expanded with more coverage of procedures in this rapidly developing field.
Rook s Textbook of Dermatology, Ninth Edition provides you with:
- The very best content from the number one brand in dermatology an essential consultation tool for all dermatologists
- An outstanding combined digital/print resource, exhaustively covering every dermatological disorder
- A complete overhaul of its content each disorder now follows a consistent templated approach
- A fresh approach to the classification of disorders and organization of chapters, of which there are now 160 instead of 80, all organised into 14 logical sections
- A newly designed online platform with a fast and powerful Boolean search functionality search by disorder or chapter or consult the online image database and get expert clinical advice more quickly than ever
- Lavishly illustrated chapters with over 5000 colour images showing variation in disease patterns by body location, skin type and severity
- Comprehensive coverage of medical, surgical and aesthetic dermatology, as well as the basic science underpinning the field
- An experienced British editorial team working with distinguished international authors and associate editors
- Greater emphasis than before on clinical studies/trials, society guidelines and the latest ICD codes
- While key references remain in the printed version, thousands more are cited in the book and can be accessed online, where each is hyperlinked to the relevant text
Rook s Textbook of Dermatology, Ninth Edition is the complete dermatology reference work. More comprehensive than ever, with more images, more disorders covered and faster, more dynamic and wider digital search functionality. It is an essential resource for the modern day dermatologist, whether experienced or at the beginning of a career in dermatology.
Cuprins
List of Associate Editors
List of Contributors
Preface to the Ninth Edition
Preface to the First Edition
VOLUME 1
Part 1 Foundations of Dermatology
1 History of Dermatology
Nick J. Levell
2 Structure and Function of the Skin
John A. McGrath and Jouni Uitto
3 Histopathology of the Skin: General Principles
Eduardo Calonje with a contribution from Balbir S. Bhogal (Immunofluorescence techniques)
4 Diagnosis of Skin Disease
Ian H. Coulson, Emma C. Benton and Stephanie Ogden
5 Epidemiology of Skin Disease
Hywel C. Williams
6 Health Economics and Skin Disease
Matthias Augustin and Magdalene Krensel
7 Genetics and the Skin
John A. McGrath
8 Inflammation, Immunology and Allergy
Martin Steinhoff
9 Photobiology
Antony R. Young
10 Cutaneous Response to Injury and Wound Healing
Edel A. O Toole
11 Psychological and Social Impact of Long–term Dermatological Conditions
Christine Bundy and Lis Cordingley
12 Adverse Immunological Reactions to Drugs
Michael R. Ardern Jones
13 Topical Drug Delivery
Richard H. Guy
14 Clinical Pharmacology
Catherine H. Smith
Part 2 Management
15 Principles of Holistic Management of Skin Disease
Sam Gibbs
16 Principles of Measurement and Assessment in Dermatology
Andrew Y. Finlay
17 Principles of Evidence based Dermatology
Michael Bigby and Hywel C. Williams
18 Principles of Topical Therapy
John Berth Jones
19 Principles of Systemic Therapy
Michael J. Tidman and Catherine H. Smith
20 Principles of Skin Surgery
S. Walayat Hussain, Richard J. Motley and Timothy S. Wang
21 Principles of Phototherapy
Kevin McKenna and Sally Ibbotson
22 Principles of Photodynamic Therapy
Sally Ibbotson and Kevin McKenna
23 Principles of Cutaneous Laser Therapy
Vishal Madan and Richard J. Barlow
24 Principles of Radiotherapy
Charles G. Kelly and John Frew
Part 3 Infections and Infestations
25 Viral Infections
Jane C. Sterling
26 Bacterial Infections
Roderick J. Hay and Rachael Morris Jones
27 Mycobacterial Infections
Victoria M. Yates and Stephen L. Walker
28 Leprosy
Diana N. J. Lockwood
Introduction to Chapters 29 and 30: Global Overview of Sexually Transmitted Infections
George R. Kinghorn and Rasha Omer
29 Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis
George R. Kinghorn and Rasha Omer
30 Other Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Diseases
George R. Kinghorn, Aparna Briggs and Nadi K. Gupta
31 HIV and the Skin
Christopher B. Bunker and Vincent Piguet
32 Fungal Infections
Roderick J. Hay and H. Ruth Ashbee
33 Parasitic Diseases
Christopher Downing and Stephen Tyring
34 Arthropods
Gentiane Monsel, Pascal Delaunay and Olivier Chosidow
Index
VOLUME 2
Part 4 Inflammatory Dermatoses
35 Psoriasis and Related Disorders
A. David Burden and Brian Kirby
36 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
Anthony C. Chu
37 Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Disorders
Vincent Piguet, Stephen M. Breathnach and Laurence Le Cleach
38 Graft versus host Disease
Tanya N. Basu
39 Eczematous Disorders
John R. Ingram
40 Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Sarah Wakelin
41 Atopic Eczema
Michael R. Ardern Jones, Carsten Flohr, Nick J. Reynolds and Colin A. Holden
42 Urticaria
Clive E. H. Grattan and Alexander M. Marsland
43 Recurrent Angio oedema without Weals
Clive E. H. Grattan and Marcus Maurer
44 Urticarial Vasculitis
Elena Borzova and Clive E. H. Grattan
45 Autoinflammatory Diseases Presenting in the Skin
Dan Lipsker, Clive E. H. Grattan and Christopher R. Lovell
46 Mastocytosis
Clive E. H. Grattan and Deepti H. Radia
47 Reactive Inflammatory Erythemas
Malcolm Rustin and Rino Cerio
48 Adamantiades Behçet Disease
Christos C. Zouboulis
49 Neutrophilic Dermatoses
Anthony D. Ormerod and Philip J. Hampton
50 Immunobullous Diseases
Enno Schmidt and Richard Groves
51 Lupus Erythematosus
Mark Goodfield, Jan Dutz and Collette McCourt
52 Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Mark Goodfield and Shyamal Wahie
53 Dermatomyositis
Patrick Gordon and Daniel Creamer
54 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
Mark Goodfield
55 Dermatological Manifestations of Rheumatoid Disease
Mark Goodfield
56 Systemic Sclerosis
Catherine H. Orteu and Christopher P. Denton
57 Morphoea and Allied Scarring and Sclerosing Inflammatory Dermatoses
Catherine H. Orteu
Part 5 Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin
58 Cutaneous Amyloidoses
Stephan Schreml
59 Cutaneous Mucinoses
Franco Rongioletti
60 Cutaneous Porphyrias
Robert P. E. Sarkany
61 Calcification of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
Johnny Bourke
62 Xanthomas and Abnormalities of Lipid Metabolism and Storage
Paul D. Flynn
63 Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin
Derek H. Chu, Melinda V. Jen and Albert C. Yan
64 Skin Disorders in Diabetes Mellitus
Johnny Bourke
Part 6 Genetic Disorders Involving the Skin
65 Inherited Disorders of Cornification
Vinzenz Oji, Dieter Metze and Heiko Traupe
66 Inherited Acantholytic Disorders
Mozheh Zamiri and Colin S. Munro
67 Ectodermal Dysplasias
Peter Itin
68 Inherited Hair Disorders
Eli Sprecher
69 Genetic Defects of Nails and Nail Growth
Adam Rubin and Amy S. Paller
70 Genetic Disorders of Pigmentation
Alain Taieb, Fanny Morice Picard and Khaled Ezzedine
71 Genetic Blistering Diseases
John A. McGrath
72 Genetic Disorders of Collagen, Elastin and Dermal Matrix
Nigel Burrows
73 Disorders Affecting Cutaneous Vasculature
Anne Dompmartin, Nicole Revencu, Laurence M. Boon and Miikka Vikkula
74 Genetic Disorders of Adipose Tissue
George W. M. Millington
75 Congenital Naevi and Other Developmental Abnormalities Affecting the Skin
Veronica A. Kinsler and Neil J. Sebire
76 Chromosomal Disorders
Alan D. Irvine and Jemima E. Mellerio
77 Poikiloderma Syndromes
Alan D. Irvine and Jemima E. Mellerio
78 DNA Repair Disorders with Cutaneous Features
Hiva Fassihi
79 Syndromes with Premature Ageing
Alan D. Irvine and Jemima E. Mellerio
80 Hamartoneoplastic Syndromes
Alan D. Irvine and Jemima E. Mellerio
81 Inherited Metabolic Diseases
Andrew Morris
82 Inherited Immunodeficiency
Tim Niehues and Andrew R. Gennery
Part 7 Psychological, Sensory and Neurological Disorders and the Skin
83 Pruritus, Prurigo and Lichen Simplex
Sonja Stander and Malcolm Greaves
84 Mucocutaneous Pain Syndromes
Joanna M. Zakrzewska and Anthony Bewley
85 Neurological Conditions Affecting the Skin
David J. Eedy
86 Psychodermatology and Psychocutaneous Disease
Anthony Bewley and Ruth E. Taylor
Index
VOLUME 3
Part 8 Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Cutaneous Structure
87 Acquired Disorders of Epidermal Keratinization
Anthony C. Chu and Fernanda Teixeira
88 Acquired Pigmentary Disorders
Nanja van Geel and Reinhart Speeckaert
89 Acquired Disorders of Hair
Andrew G. Messenger, Rodney D. Sinclair, Paul Farrant and David A. R. de Berker
90 Acne
Alison M. Layton, E. Anne Eady and Christos C. Zouboulis
91 Rosacea
Frank C. Powell
92 Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Nemesha Desai, Hessel H. van der Zee and Gregor B. E. Jemec
93 Other Acquired Disorders of the Pilosebaceous Unit
Roderick J. Hay, Rachael Morris Jones and Gregor B. E. Jemec
94 Disorders of the Sweat Glands
Ian H. Coulson and Niall J. E. Wilson
95 Acquired Disorders of the Nails and Nail Unit
David A. R. de Berker, Bertrand Richert and Robert Baran
96 Acquired Disorders of Dermal Connective Tissue
Christopher R. Lovell
97 Granulomatous Disorders of the Skin
Johnny Bourke
98 Sarcoidosis
Joaquim Marcoval and Juan Mana
99 Panniculitis
Luis Requena
100 Other Acquired Disorders of Subcutaneous Fat
Amy Y. Y. Chen and Amit Garg
Part 9 Vascular Disorders Involving the Skin
101 Purpura
Tabi A. Leslie
102 Cutaneous Vasculitis
Nick J. Levell and Chetan Mukhtyar
103 Dermatoses Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and Arteries
Portia C. Goldsmith
104 Ulceration Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and Arteries
Jurg Hafner
105 Disorders of the Lymphatic Vessels
Peter S. Mortimer and Kristiana Gordon
106 Flushing and Blushing
Siona Ni Raghallaigh and Frank C. Powell
Part 10 Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Sites, Sex and Age
107 Dermatoses of the Scalp
Paul Farrant, Megan Mowbray and Rodney D. Sinclair
108 Dermatoses of the External Ear
Cameron Kennedy
109 Dermatoses of the Eye, Eyelids and Eyebrows
Valerie P. J. Saw and Jonathan N. Leonard
110 Dermatoses of the Oral Cavity and Lips
Crispian Scully
111 Dermatoses of the Male Genitalia
Christopher B. Bunker and William M. Porter
112 Dermatoses of the Female Genitalia
Fiona Lewis
113 Dermatoses of Perineal and Perianal Skin
Eleanor Mallon
114 Cutaneous Complications of Stomas and Fistulae
Calum Lyon
115 Dermatoses of Pregnancy
Samantha Vaughan Jones
116 Dermatoses of the Neonate
David G. Paige
117 Dermatoses and Haemangiomas of Infancy
Elisabeth M. Higgins and Mary T. Glover
Index
VOLUME 4
Part 11 Skin Disorders Caused by External Agents
118 Benign Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Drugs
Michael R. Ardern Jones and Haur Yueh Lee
119 Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Drugs
Sarah Walsh, Haur Yueh Lee and Daniel Creamer
120 Cutaneous Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy
Louise Fearfield and Janakan Natkunarajah
121 Dermatoses Induced by Illicit Drugs
Daniel Creamer and Michael Gossop
122 Dermatological Manifestations of Metal Poisoning
Rabindranath Nambi
123 Mechanical Injury to the Skin
Saqib J. Bashir and Ai Lean Chew
124 Pressure Injury and Pressure Ulcers
Robyn Evans, Carol Ott and Madhuri Reddy
125 Cutaneous Reactions to Cold and Heat
Saqib J. Bashir and Ai Lean Chew
126 Burns and Heat Injury
Marc G. Jeschke
127 Cutaneous Photosensitivity Diseases
Sally Ibbotson and Robert Dawe
128 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Mark Wilkinson and David Orton
129 Irritant Contact Dermatitis
Jonathan M. L. White
130 Occupational Dermatology
Jonathan M. L. White
131 Stings and Bites
Stephen Tyring and Christopher Downing
Part 12 Neoplastic, Proliferative and Infiltrative Disorders Affecting the Skin
132 Benign Melanocytic Proliferations and Melanocytic Naevi
Irene Stefanaki, Christina Antoniou and Alexander Stratigos
133 Benign Keratinocytic Acanthomas and Proliferations
Vishal Madan and John T. Lear
134 Cutaneous Cysts
John T. Lear and Vishal Madan
135 Lymphocytic Infiltrates
Fiona Child and Sean J. Whittaker
136 Cutaneous Histiocytoses
Thai Hoa Tran, Elena Pope and Sheila Weitzman
137 Soft tissue Tumours and Tumour like Conditions
Eduardo Calonje
138 Tumours of Skin Appendages
Eduardo Calonje
139 Kaposi Sarcoma
Kenneth Y. Tsai
140 Cutaneous Lymphomas
Sean J. Whittaker and Fiona Child
141 Basal Cell Carcinoma
Vishal Madan and John T. Lear
142 Squamous Cell Carcinoma and its Precursors
Girish Gupta, Vishal Madan and John T. Lear
143 Melanoma
Melanoma Clinicopathology
Jean Jacques Grob and Caroline Gaudy Marqueste
Melanoma Surgery
Kelly B. Cha, Timothy M. Johnson and Alison B. Durham
Systemic Treatment of Melanoma
Reinhard Dummer and Simone M. Goldinger
144 Dermoscopy of Melanoma and Naevi
Natalia Jaimes and Ashfaq A. Marghoob
145 Merkel Cell Carcinoma
Ju rgen C. Becker, David Schrama and Axel zur Hausen
146 Skin Cancer in the Immunocompromised Patient
Catherine A. Harwood, Jane M. McGregor and Charlotte M. Proby
Part 13 Systemic Disease and the Skin
147 Cutaneous Markers of Internal Malignancy
Lennart Emtestam and Karin Sartorius
148 The Skin and Disorders of the Haematopoietic and Immune Systems
Robert Gniadecki
149 The Skin and Endocrine Disorders
Ralf Paus
150 The Skin and Disorders of the Heart
Sonja Molin and Thomas Ruzicka
151 The Skin and Disorders of the Respiratory System
Sonja Molin and Thomas Ruzicka
152 The Skin and Disorders of the Digestive System
Sonja Molin and Thomas Ruzicka
153 The Skin and Disorders of the Kidney and Urinary Tract
Sonja Molin and Thomas Ruzicka
154 The Skin and Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System
Christopher R. Lovell
Part 14 Aesthetic Dermatology
155 Skin Ageing
Dana L. Sachs, Gary Fisher and John J. Voorhees
156 Cosmeceuticals
Eubee Koo, Alexandra B. Kimball and Molly Wanner
157 Soft Tissue Augmentation (Fillers)
Berthold Rzany
158 Aesthetic Uses of Botulinum Toxins
Nicholas J. Lowe
159 Chemical Peels
Chee Leok Goh and Joyce Teng Ee Lim
160 Lasers and Energy based Devices
Nazanin Saedi and Christopher B. Zachary
Index
Notă biografică
Professor Chris Griffiths, BSc, MB BS, FRCP, FRCPath, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Professor Jonathan Barker, BSc MD, FRCP, FRCPath, St John s Institute of Dermatology, London, UK
Dr Tanya O. Bleiker, MB BS, MRCP, Derby Royal Infirmary, Derby, UK
Dr Robert J. G. Chalmers, MB, FRCP, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Dr J. Daniel Creamer, BSc, MD, FRCP, King s College Hospital, London, UK