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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Anna Waśkiel-Burnat, Roxanna Sadoughifar, Torello M. Lotti, Lidia Rudnicka سری: Clinical Cases in Dermatology ISBN (شابک) : 3030934225, 9783030934224 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: 171 [172] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 12 Mb
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این کتاب دامنه وسیعی از بیماریهای پوستی را در بیماران مبتلا به اختلالات مو و پوست سر، با تمرکز ویژه بر روی مو، شناسایی میکند. این اختلالات می تواند با شرایط مختلفی مانند بیماری های التهابی، نئوپلاستیک و سیستمیک همراه باشد. اغلب شرح حال بیمار و معاینه فیزیکی به طور قابل توجهی تشخیص افتراقی را محدود می کند، اما در موارد مشکوک، برای ایجاد تشخیص صحیح، به تریکوسکوپی یا بیوپسی پوست سر نیاز است. درمان بیماری مو از گزینههای موضعی تا درون ضایعه تا سیستمیک متفاوت است، که بستگی به نوع و شدت بیماری و همچنین شرایط همزمان دارد.
<. p>موارد بالینی در اختلالات موویژگیهای بالینی را نشان میدهد و روند تشخیصی و درمانی بیماریهای رایج و غیرعادی را مورد بحث قرار میدهد. این یک راهنمای عملی مبتنی بر مورد در مدیریت بیماران مبتلا به بیماریهای مو ارائه میکند و هم برای متخصصان پوست و هم برای متخصصان پوست در حال آموزش ایدهآل است.
This book identifies the broad scope of dermatological conditions in patients with hair and scalp disorders, with particular focus on the hair. These disorders can be associated with various conditions, such as inflammatory, neoplastic and systemic diseases. Often patient history and physical examination significantly narrow the differential diagnosis, but in doubtful cases, trichoscopy or scalp biopsy is needed to establish correct diagnosis. Treatment of hair disease varies from topical through intralesional to systemic options, dependent from type and severity of the disease as well as coexisted conditions.
Clinical Cases in Hair Disorders
illustrates clinical features and discuss diagnostic
and therapeutic process of both common and unusual
conditions. It provides a practical case-based guide in the
management of patients with hair diseases and is ideal for
both board-certified dermatologists and dermatologists in
training.
Contents Chapter 1: 19-Year-Old Woman with Short, Spiky, Brittle Hair Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 2: A 14-Year-Old Boy with Hair Loss and Scaling on the Scalp Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 3: A 19-Year-Old Man with Folliculitis and Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 4: A 26-Year-Old Woman with Multiple Erythematous Areas with Coexisted Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 5: A 29-Year-Old Woman with Treatment-Resistant Dandruff Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 6: A 34-Year-Old Man with an Indurated Alopecic Lesion on the Scalp Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 7: A 38-Year-Old Woman with Linear Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 8: A 40-Year-Old Woman of African Descent with the Central Scalp Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 9: A 52-Year-Old Woman with Scarring Alopecia Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 10: A 62-Year-Old Woman with Mild Hair Loss and Scalp Itching Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 11: A 64-Year-Old Woman with Burning Sensation of the Scalp with Coexisted Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 12: A 66-Year-Old Woman with Localized Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 13: A 70-Year-Old Woman with Areas of Scarring Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 14: А 70-Year-Old Woman with Non-tender Nodules with Coexisted Alopecia on the Scalp Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 15: A Case of Alopecia Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 16: A Difficult Case of Alopecia Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 17: A Man with Alopecia, Abnormal Nails, and Thickened Plantar Skin Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 18: Alopecia in a Linear Pattern Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 19: An Elderly Female with Alopecia Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 20: An Infant with Suppurative Circular Alopecia on the Scalp Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 21: Androgenetic Alopecia and Thyroid Cancer: Coincidence or More? Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 22: A Chronic Inflammatory Scalp Disorder with Coexisted Alopecia Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 23: An Expanding Patch of Alopecia on the Occipital Scalp in a Male Clinical History Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 24: An Extensive Alopecia Associated with Scaly Plaques of the Scalp Differential Diagnoses Discussion References Chapter 25: A 58-Year-Old Man with Alopecia on the Frontal Area Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 26: A 68-Year-Old Woman with Frontal Scarring Alopecia Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 27: The scalp Infection and with Scarring Alopecia Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 28: An Inflammatory Scalp Lesion with Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 29: An Localized Alopecia on the Scalp Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 30: Patches of Non-scarring Alopecia in a 22-Year-Old Male Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 31: Patchy Atypical Hair Loss in an Infant Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 32: Patchy, Bizarre Hair Loss on the Scalp Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion DSM-5 Criteria for Trichotillomaniaa References Chapter 33: Patterned Hair Loss Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 34: Pediculosis Capitis Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 35: Presence of a Group of Hairs in Temporal Region with Different Growth Directions in Comparison with Neighboring Hairs Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 36: Single Alopecic Patches on the Scalp of Two Patients Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 37: Successful Treatment of Alopecia Discussion References Chapter 38: The Challenge in Managing Folliculitis Decalvans Diagnosis Discussion References Index