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ویرایش: 2nd نویسندگان: Hywel Williams, Michael Bigby, Thomas Diepgen, Andrew Herxheimer, Luigi Naldi, Berthold Rzany سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781405145183, 9781444300161 ناشر: BMJ Books سال نشر: 2008 تعداد صفحات: 722 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 12 مگابایت
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The toolbox at the beginning of the book explaining how to
critically appraise different studies, along with the
comprehensive reviewing and appraisal of evidence in the
clinical chapters makes this book distinctive in its field as
do the treatment recommendations which are based on the
discussion of the best available evidence using a
question-driven approach and a common structure on dealing
with efficacy, drawbacks and implications for clinical
practice.Content:
Chapter 1 The Field and Its Boundaries (pages 1–7): Luigi
Naldi
Chapter 2 The Rationale for Evidence?Based Dermatology (pages
8–13): Hywel Williams and Michael Bigby
Chapter 3 The Role of the Consumer and the Public in
Evidence?Based Dermatology (pages 14–19): Maxine Whitton and
Andrew Herxheimer
Chapter 4 The Cochrane Skin Group (pages 20–25): Tina
Leonard, Finola Delamere and Dedee Murrell
Chapter 5 Formulating Well?Built Clinical Questions (pages
27–30): Berthold Rzany and Michael Bigby
Chapter 6 Finding the Best Evidence (pages 31–33): Michael
Bigby and Rosamaria Corona
Chapter 7 The Hierarchy of Evidence (pages 34–37): Michael
Bigby
Chapter 8 Appraising Systematic Reviews and Meta?Analyses
(pages 38–43): Michael Bigby and Hywel Williams
Chapter 9 How to Critically Appraise a Randomized Controlled
Trial (pages 44–51): Hywel Williams
Chapter 10 How to Assess the Evidence Concerning the Safety
of Medical Interventions (pages 52–55): Luigi Naldi
Chapter 11 What Makes a Good Case Series? (pages 56–60):
Joerg Albrecht and Michael Bigby
Chapter 12 What Makes a Good Prevalence Survey? (pages
61–67): Magdalena Radulescu, Thomas Diepgen and Hywel
Williams
Chapter 13 Critical Appraisal of Pharmacoeconomic Studies
(pages 68–72): Laura K. Delong and Suephy C. Chen
Chapter 14 Applying the Evidence Back to the Patient (pages
73–79): Hywel Williams
Chapter 15 Acne Vulgaris (pages 81–104): Avanta P. Collier,
Scott R. Freeman and Robert P. Dellavalle
Chapter 16 Papulopustular Rosacea (pages 105–110): Alfredo
Rebora
Chapter 17 Perioral Dermatitis (pages 111–116): Aditya K.
Gupta
Chapter 18 Hand Eczema (pages 117–127): A. Marco van
Coevorden, Thomas Diepgen and Pieter?Jan Coenraads
Chapter 19 Atopic Eczema (pages 128–163): Kim Thomas, Fiona
Bath?Hextall, Jane Ravenscroft, Carolyn Charman and Hywel
Williams
Chapter 20 Seborrheic Dermatitis (pages 164–170): Mauro
Picardo and Norma Cameli
Chapter 21 Psoriasis (pages 171–188): Luigi Naldi and Robert
J. G. Chalmers
Chapter 22 Lichen Planus (pages 189–196): Laurence Le Cleach,
Olivier Chosidow and Bernard Cribier
Chapter 23 Acute Urticaria (pages 197–201): Torsten
Schafer
Chapter 24 Chronic Urticaria (pages 202–212): Conrad Hauser
and Philip Taramarcaz
Chapter 25 Primary Prevention of Skin Cancer (pages 213–225):
Ros Weston
Chapter 26 Do Sunscreens Reduce the Incidence of Skin
Cancers? (pages 226–235): Ros Weston
Chapter 27 Cutaneous Melanoma (pages 236–247): Dafydd Roberts
and Thomas Crosby
Chapter 28 Squamous Cell Carcinoma (pages 248–255): Nanette
J. Liegeois, Su?Jean Seo and Suzanne Olbricht
Chapter 29 Basal Cell Carcinoma (pages 256–271): Fiona
Bath?Hextall and William Perkins
Chapter 30 Primary Cutaneous T?Cell Lymphoma (pages 272–293):
Sean Whittaker
Chapter 31 Actinic Keratoses and Bowen's Disease (pages
294–314): Aditya K. Gupta, Jenna E. Bowen, Elizabeth A.
Cooper, Seaver L. Soon, Peterson Pierre and Suephy C.
Chen
Chapter 32 Kaposi's Sarcoma (pages 315–325): Rosamaria
Corona, Margaret F. Spittle, Russell N. Moule and Michael
Bigby
Chapter 33 Photoaging (pages 326–336): Miny Samuel, Jean?Paul
Deslypere and Christopher E. M. Griffiths
Chapter 34 Melanocytic Nevi (pages 337–343): Paolo Carli and
Camilla Salvini
Chapter 35 Local Treatment for Cutaneous Warts (pages
345–353): Sam Gibbs
Chapter 36 Impetigo (pages 354–357): Sander Koning, Lisette
W. A. van Suijlekom?Smit and Johannes C. van der Wouden
Chapter 37 Athlete's Foot (pages 358–361): Fay Crawford
Chapter 38 Onychomycosis (pages 362–385): Aditya K. Gupta and
Elizabeth A. Cooper
Chapter 39 Tinea Capitis (pages 386–396): Urba Gonzalez
Chapter 40 Deep Fungal Infections (pages 397–405): Roderick
J. Hay
Chapter 41 Streptococcal Cellulitis/Erysipelas of the Lower
Leg (pages 406–417): Neil H. Cox
Chapter 42 Exanthematic Reactions (pages 418–427): Sandra R.
Knowles and Neil H. Shear
Chapter 43 Herpes Simplex (pages 428–438): Vera Mahler
Chapter 44 Leprosy (pages 439–450): Shamez Ladhani and Weiya
Zhang
Chapter 45 Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (pages 451–460): Urba
Gonzalez and Mayda Delma Villalta Alvarez
Chapter 46 Scabies (pages 461–470): Ian F. Burgess
Chapter 47 Head Lice (pages 471–477): Ian F. Burgess and
Ciara S. Casey
Chapter 48 Insect Bites and Stings (pages 478–486): Belen
Lardizabal Dofitas
Chapter 49 Vitiligo (pages 487–496): Juan Jorge
Manriquez
Chapter 50 Melasma (pages 497–510): Asad Salim, Monica
Rengifo?Pardo, Sam Vincent and Luis Gabriel
Cuervo?Amore
Chapter 51 Male and Female Androgenetic Alopecia (pages
511–517): Hans Wolff
Chapter 52 Alopecia Areata (pages 518–526): Rod Sinclair and
Yee Jen Tai
Chapter 53 Evidence?Based Treatment of Hirsutism (pages
527–535): Ulrike Blume?Peytavi and Natalie
Garcia?Bartels
Chapter 54 Venous Ulcers (pages 537–545): Jonathan Kantor and
David J. Margolis
Chapter 55 Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (pages 547–558):
Susan Jessop and David Whitelaw
Chapter 56 Dermatomyositis (pages 559–572): David F.
Fiorentino and Jeffrey P. Callen
Chapter 57 Acquired Subepidermal Bullous Diseases (pages
573–580): Gudula Kirtschig, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo, Vanessa
Venning and Fenella Wojnarowska
Chapter 58 Pemphigus (pages 581–594): Brian R. Sperber, Linda
K. Martin, Dedee F. Murrell and Victoria P. Werth
Chapter 59 Cutaneous Sarcoidosis (pages 595–607): Leonid
Izikson and Joseph C. English
Chapter 60 Erythema Multiforme (pages 608–612):
Pierre?Dominique Ghislain and Jean?Claude Roujeau
Chapter 61 Stevens–Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal
Necrolysis (pages 613–620): Pierre?Dominique Ghislain and
Jean?Claude Roujeau
Chapter 62 Focal Hyperhidrosis (pages 621–628): Berthold
Rzany, Hendrik Zielke, Thomas Sycha and Peter Schnider
Chapter 63 Polymorphic Light Eruption (PLE) (pages 629–632):
Robert S. Dawe and James Ferguson
Chapter 64 Infantile Hemangiomas and Port?Wine Stains (pages
633–642): Kapila Batta and Sean W. Lanigan
Chapter 65 Psychocutaneous Disease (pages 643–649): Dennis
Linder
Chapter 66 Pruritus (pages 650–670): Elke Weisshaar and
Malcolm W. Greaves
Chapter 67 Other Skin Diseases for which Trials Exist (pages
671–700): Sinead Langan and Hywel Williams
Chapter 68 Where do we Go from here? (pages 701–710): Hywel
Williams
Front Matter....Pages I-X
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
The Satellites of Mars....Pages 3-6
The Satellites of Jupiter....Pages 7-52
The Satellites of Saturn....Pages 53-90
The Satellites of Uranus....Pages 91-110
The Satellites of Neptune....Pages 111-123
Front Matter....Pages 125-126
The Satellites of Pluto....Pages 127-132
The Satellite of Eris....Pages 133-135
Back Matter....Pages 137-142