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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Anna Waśkiel-Burnat, Roxanna Sadoughifar, Torello M. Lotti, Lidia Rudnicka سری: Clinical Cases in Dermatology ISBN (شابک) : 303093425X, 9783030934255 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: 255 [256] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 19 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب موارد بالینی در اختلالات پوست سر 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.
این کتاب دامنه وسیعی از بیماری های پوستی در بیماران مبتلا به اختلالات پوست سر را شناسایی می کند. اختلالات پوست سر می تواند با شرایط مختلفی مانند بیماری های التهابی، نئوپلاستیک و سیستمیک همراه باشد. تاریخچه بیمار و معاینه فیزیکی به طور قابل توجهی تشخیص افتراقی را محدود می کند، اما در موارد مشکوک برای ایجاد تشخیص صحیح، تریکوسکوپی یا بیوپسی پوست سر لازم است. درمان بیماریهای پوست سر از گزینههای موضعی تا داخل ضایعه تا سیستمیک متفاوت است، که بستگی به نوع و شدت بیماری و همچنین شرایط همزمان دارد. موارد بالینی جزء کلیدی در آموزش پزشکی مدرن هستند و به کارآموز یا پزشک متخصص کمک میکنند تا با استفاده از بهترین تکنیکها، موارد غیرعادی را بررسی کند.
<. p>موارد بالینی در اختلالات پوست سر ویژگیهای 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 پوست سر 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 scalp disorders. Scalp disorders can be associated with various conditions such as inflammatory, neoplastic and systemic diseases. 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 scalp diseases varies from topical through intralesional to systemic options, dependent from type and severity of the disease as well as coexisted conditions. Clinical cases are the key component in modern medical education, assisting the trainee or recertifying clinician to work through unusual cases using best practice techniques.
Clinical Cases in Scalp
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 scalp diseases and is
ideal for both board-certified dermatologists and
dermatologists in training.
Contents Chapter 1: A 72-Year-Old Woman with a Diffuse Erythema, Scaling on the Scalp and Coexisting Hair Loss Discussion References Chapter 2: A 25-Year-Old Man with Suppurative Nodules of the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 3: A 28-Year-Old Male with a Giant Lesion on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 4: A 2-Month-Old Boy with a Pigment Lesion on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 5: A 30-Year-Old Man of African Descent with Keloid-Like Plaques on the Nape of the Neck Discussion References Chapter 6: A 30-Year-Old Man with Recurrent Scaling and Itching of the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 7: A 32-Year-Old Woman with an Intense Pruritus of the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 8: A 32-Year-Old Woman with Itching and Burning Sensation of the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 9: A 33-Year-Old Woman with Brain Metastases of Unknown Origin and a Melanotic Lesion on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 10: A 34-Year Man with Verrucous Lesion on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 11: A 36-Year-Old Man with Inflammatory Lesions and Crusts on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 12: A 38-Year-Old Woman with Nodular Lesions and a Persistent Pruritus of the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 13: A 3-Year-Old Boy with an Erythematous, Infiltrated Plaque on the Occipital Area Discussion References Chapter 14: A 41-Year-Old Man with a Solitary Lesion on the Right Temporal Area Discussion References Chapter 15: A 43-Year-Old Woman with a Solitary, Asymptomatic Nodule on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 16: A 49-Year-Old Woman with a Temporary Bleeding, Solitary Lesion on the Left Temporal Area Discussion References Chapter 17: A 50-Year-Old Man with Itchy, Polymorphic Lesions on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 18: A 57-Year-Old Woman with Crusted Erosions on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 19: A 65-Year-Old Man with Erosions and Leafy Scaling on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 20: A 67-Year-Old Man with an Ulcerated Nodule on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 21: A 67-Year-Old Man with Erosions and Scarring on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 22: A 67-Year-Old Woman with an Acute Scalp Erythema Discussion References Chapter 23: A 70-Year-Old Woman with a Brown Nodule on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 24: A 71-Year-Old Woman with Erosions on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 25: A 71-Year-Old Woman with Progressing Multiple Vesicles on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 26: A 72-Year-Old Man with Crusted Erosions on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 27: A 72-Year-Old Woman with the Scalp Erythema and Weakness of the Muscles of the Arms and Hips Discussion References Chapter 28: A 75-Year-Old Woman with an Unilateral Vesicular Eruption on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 29: A 79-Year-Old Man with a Pigmented Lesion on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 30: An 80-Year-Old Man with Erosions on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 31: A Boy with Nodular Plaques on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 32: A Deep Furrowed Forehead Discussion References Chapter 33: A 4-Month-Old Girl with a Red Ulcerated Nodule on the Temporal Area Discussion References Chapter 34: A Male Student with a Scalp Nodule Discussion References Chapter 35: A Male with an Erythema, Pustules, and Crusts on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 36: A 6-Year-Old Boy with a Generalized Erythema and Scales Discussion References Chapter 37: Acne Keloidalis Nuchae Discussion References Chapter 38: An Aggressive Skin Tumor in a Patient Treated with Adalimumab for Crohn’s Disease Discussion References Chapter 39: An Adolescent with a Peculiar Scar on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 40: An Elderly Female Presenting with an Acute Headache and Jaw Pain Discussion References Chapter 41: A Bleeding Nodule on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 42: Bleeding Scalp Ulcer in a Patient with Multiple Neoplasias Discussion References Chapter 43: A Chronic Erosive and Pustular Lesion on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 44: Cradle Cap in a Child with Cerebral Palsy Discussion References Chapter 45: A Disfiguring Scalp Lesion Discussion References Chapter 46: Dissecting Folliculitis of the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 47: An Elderly Man with a Nodular Lesion on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 48: Erythematous and Desquamative Lesions Treated with Larval Secretions Discussion References Chapter 49: Hyperkeratotic Plaques on the Scalp and Outer Ears Introduction Discussion References Chapter 50: An Infectious Scalp Disorder Discussion References Chapter 51: Itchy Scalp Discussion References Chapter 52: Keloids on the Scalp Discussion References Chapter 53: Kerion in Pediatric Age Discussion References Chapter 54: A Red Nodule on the Scalp Introduction Discussion References Chapter 55: Multiple Ulcers on the Scalp in an Immunocompromised Patient Discussion References Chapter 56: Nodular Alopecic Lesions Discussion References Chapter 57: A Nodular Scalp Lesion Discussion References Chapter 58: A Pigmented Scalp Lesion Discussion References Chapter 59: A Scaly Scalp in a Child Discussion References Chapter 60: An Ulcerated Plaque on the Frontal Scalp Discussion References Index