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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Torello M. Lotti, Uwe Wollina, Olga Olisova, Mohammad Jafferany سری: Clinical Cases in Dermatology ISBN (شابک) : 3031084659, 9783031084652 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: 156 [157] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 10 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب موارد بالینی درماتیت لایه بردار نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
موارد بالینی یک مؤلفه کلیدی در آموزش پزشکی مدرن است که
به کارآموز یا تأیید مجدد پزشک کمک میکند تا با استفاده از
بهترین تکنیکها روی موارد غیرعادی کار کند. درماتیت لایه بردار،
همچنین به عنوان "مرد قرمز" شناخته می شود، یک رشته مهم در این
زمینه است، زیرا یک موضوع بسیار بصری است که خواننده را ملزم می
کند تا تفاوت های اغلب بسیار ظریف در ارائه بیماران را توصیف کند
و معیارهای تشخیصی و مدیریتی را به طور دقیق تعریف کند. تصمیم
گیری بالینی خود را بر اساس آن استوار
کنند.
موارد بالینی
در درماتیت لایه
بردار بهترین عملکرد مبتنی بر شواهد را از طریق
یک رویکرد چند رشته ای مرتبط برجسته می کند. به متخصصان پوست، و
همچنین فارماکولوژیست ها و آسیب شناسان.
Clinical cases are a key component in modern medical
education, assisting the trainee or recertifying clinician to
work through unusual cases using best practice techniques.
Exfoliative dermatitis, also known as "red man", is an
important discipline in this regard since it is a highly visual
subject requiring the reader to describe often very subtle
differences in the presentation of patients and define
accurately the diagnostic and management criteria to base their
clinical decision-making on.
Clinical Cases
in Exfoliative
Dermatitis highlights evidence-based best
practice through a multidisciplinary approach that is relevant
to dermatologists, as well as pharmacologists and
pathologists.
Contents Chapter 1: A 25-Year-Old Woman with the Pruritic and Bullous Lesions on the Skin Developed in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy 3 Days Before the Delivery Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 2: A 49-Year-Old Woman with Chronic Recurrent Vesicles, Erosions, and Fissures in Flexural Areas Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussions References Chapter 3: A 51-Year-Old Male with the Coexistence of Lichenoid and Blister Lesions Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 4: A Female with Plaques and Nodules A Case Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Chapter 5: A Man with Recurrent Fever and Erythema Nodosum Based on the Medical History and the Physical Examination, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 6: A Middle-Age Female with a Nodule in Her Posterior Chest Wall Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Pathology Immunohistochemistry Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 7: A Middle-Aged Men with Plaques on Hands Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 8: A Red Man with Scale Based on the Medical History and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 9: Chronic Erythematous and Desquamative Lesions Case Based on the Case Description and the Photographs, What Is Diagnosis? Histopathology (Figs. 9.4 and 9.5) Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 10: Desquamative Dermatitis in a Melanoma Patient Discussion References Chapter 11: Eczema-like Dermatosis with Perlèche and Glossitis Based upon History and Clinical Appearance, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Chapter 12: Erythema Exsudativum Multiforme as a First Symptom of a SARS-CoV-2 Infection Case Report Based on the Case Description and Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 13: Exfoliative Dermatitis After a Long-Distance Drive Based on the Case Description and the Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Exfoliative Dermatitis Due to Allergic Contact Dermatitis Discussion References Chapter 14: Exfoliative Dermatitis Associated with Hair Abnormalities What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 15: Face Dermatitis After Sun Exposure of a 48 Year Old Woman Based on the Case Description and the Figure Above, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 16: Facial-Sparse Exfoliative Dermatitis: A Hint for Crusted Scabies? Based on the Case Description and the Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Chapter 17: Herniated Sac-like Erythematous Lesions on the Trunk with Punctiform Desquamation Case Presentation Based on the Case Description and The Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion [1–4] References Chapter 18: Homeless Man with Thick Scales on the Skin Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 19: Itching Exfoliating Plaques on Lower Legs Based upon History and Clinical Appearance, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 20: Multiple Scaling Erythematous Lesions in the Gluteal Region Case Presentation Based upon the History and Clinical Appearance, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 21: Mysterious Skin Lesions Short Clinical Story of the Patient Based on the Case Description and the Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 22: Palmoplantar Pustular Rash in a 41-Year-Old Woman Based on the Case Description and the Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussions References Chapter 23: Recurrent Erythroderma in a 56-Year-Old Female Case Presentation What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 24: Recurrent Erythroderma in the Course of Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris in a 41-Year-old Female Based Upon History and Clinical Appearance, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Chapter 25: Refractory Erythemato-Squamous Eruption of Facial Skin Short History of the Patient Based on the Case Description and the Images, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 26: Sub-Erythroderma in a 52 Year Old Man Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussions References Chapter 27: Sudden Appearance of Widespread Desquamation and Hypoacusia in a 49-Year-Old Man Case Report Based on the Case Descriptions and Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 28: Surprising Cause of Erythroderma in an Adult Patient Based on the Case Description and Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 29: The Greatest Psoriasis Copycat Case Report Based on the Case Descriptions and Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 30: Yellowish Erythematous Desquamative Lesion in a Middle Aged Man Based on the Case Description and The Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion [1–5] References Index