Rook´s Textbook of Dermatology, 4 Volume Set

Rook´s Textbook of Dermatology, 4 Volume Set

Griffiths, Christopher
Barker, Jonathan
Chalmers, Robert
Bleiker, Tanya
Creamer, Daniel

807,08 €(IVA inc.)

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. INDICE: Part 1: Foundations .1 History of DermatologyNick Levell .2 Anatomy and Organization of Human SkinJohn McGrath and Jouni Uitto .3 Histopathology of the Skin: General PrinciplesEduardo Calonje and B. Boghal .4 Diagnosis of Skin DiseaseIan Coulson, Emma Benton and Steph Ogden .5 Epidemiology of Skin DiseaseHywel Williams .6 Health Economics and Skin DiseaseMatthias Augustin .7 Genetics and the SkinJohn McGrath .8 Inflammation, Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyMartin Steinhoff .9 PhotobiologyAntony Young .10 Cutaneous Response to Injury and Wound HealingEdel O Toole .11 Psychological and Social Impact of Dermatological ConditionsChristine Bundy and Lis Cordingley .12 Adverse Immunological Reactions to DrugsMichael Ardern–Jones .13 Foundations of Topical Drug DeliveryRichard Guy .14 Foundations of Clinical PharmacologyCatherine Smith .Part 2: Management .15 Principles of Holistic Management of Skin DiseaseSam Gibbs .16 Principles of Measurement and Assessment in DermatologyAndrew Finlay .17 Principles of Evidence–Based DermatologyMichael Bigby and Hywel Williams .18 Principles of Topical TherapyJohn Berth–Jones .19 Principles of Systemic TherapyMichael Tidman and Catherine Smith .20 Principles of Skin SurgeryRichard Motley, Daniel Siegel, Timothy Wang and Walayat Hussain .21 Principles of PhototherapyKevin McKenna and Sally Ibbotson .22 Principles of Photodynamic TherapySally Ibbotson and Kevin McKenna .23 Principles of Cutaneous Laser TherapyVishal Madan and Richard J. Barlow .24 Principles of RadiotherapyCharles Kelly .Part 3: Infections and Infestations .25 Viral InfectionsJane Sterling .26 Bacterial InfectionsRod Hay and Rachael Morris–Jones .27 Mycobacterial InfectionsVicky Yates and Stephen Walker .28 LeprosyDiana Lockwood .29 SyphilisGeorge Kinghorn and Rasha Omer .30 Other Sexually Transmitted Bacterial DiseasesGeorge Kinghorn, Aparna Briggs and Nadi Gupta .31 HIV and the SkinChris Bunker and Vincent Piguet .32 Fungal InfectionsRoderick J. Hay and H. Ruth Ashbee .33 Parasitic DiseasesStephen Tyring and Christopher Downing .34 ArthropodsOlivier Chosidow and Gentiane Monsel .Part 4: Inflammatory .35 Psoriasis and Related DisordersDavid Burden and Brian Kirby .36 Pityriasis Rubra PilarisAnthony Chu .37 Lichen Planus and Lichenoid DisordersVincent Piguet and L. LeCleach .38 Graft Versus Host DiseaseTanya Basu .39 Eczematous DisordersJohn Ingram .40 Seborrhoeic DermatitisSarah Wakelin .41 Atopic DermatitisMichael Ardern–Jones, Carsten Flohr, Nick J. Reynolds and Colin A. Holden .42 UrticariaSacha Marsland and Clive Grattan .43 Angio–oedema Without WealsMarcus Maurer and Clive Grattan .44 Urticarial VasculitisElena Borzova and Clive Grattan .45 Autoinflammatory Syndromes Presenting in the SkinDan Lipsker and Clive Grattan .46 MastocytosisDeepti Radia and Clive Grattan .47 Reactive Inflammatory ErythemasMalcolm Rustin and Rino Cerio .48 Behçet DiseaseChristos Zouboulis .49 Neutrophilic DermatosesAnthony Ormerod and Phil Hampton .50 Immunobullous DiseasesEnno Schmidt and Richard Groves .51 Lupus ErythematosusJan Dutz, Collette McCourt and Mark Goodfield .52 Antiphospholipid SyndromeMark Goodfield and Shyamal Wahie .53 DermatomyositisPatrick Gordon and Daniel Creamer .54 Overlap and Undifferentiated Non–organ Specific Systemic Autoimmune DiseaseMark Goodfield .55 Other Non–organ Specific Autoimmune DisordersMark Goodfield .56 Systemic SclerosisCate Orteu and Christopher Denton .57 Morphea and Lichen SclerosusCate Orteu .Part 5: Metabolic and Nutritional .58 Cutaneous AmyloidosesStephan Schreml .59 Cutaneous MucinosesFranco Rongioletti .60 Cutaneous PorphyriasRobert Sarkany .61 Calcification of the Skin and Subcutaneous TissuesJohn Bourke .62 Xanthomas and Abnormalities of Lipid Metabolism and StoragePaul Flynn .63 Metabolic and Nutritional DisordersDerek Chu, Melinda Jen and Albert Yan .64 Skin Disorders in Diabetes MellitusJohn Bourke .Part 6: Genetics .65 Cornification DisordersVinzenz Oji .66 Inherited Acantholytic DisordersColin Munro and Mohseh Zamiri .67 Ectodermal DysplasiasPeter Itin .68 Genetic Defects of Hair and Hair GrowthEli Sprecher .69 Genetic Defects of Nails and Nail GrowthAmy Paller and Adam Rubin .70 Genetic Disorders of PigmentationAlain Taïeb, Fanny Morice–Picard and Khaled Ezzedine .71 Genetic Blistering DiseasesJohn McGrath .72 Genetic Disorders of Collagen, Elastin and MatrixNigel Burrows .73 Syndromes Affecting Cutaneous VasculatureMiikka Vikkula .74 Genetic Disorders of Adipose TissueGeorge Millington .75 Congenital Naevi and Other Developmental Abnormalities Affecting the SkinVeronica Kinsler and Neil Sebire .76 Chromosomal Disorders Affecting the Skin: Sex and AutosomeAlan Irvine and Jemima Mellerio .77 Poikiloderma SyndromesAlan Irvine and Jemima Mellerio .78 DNA Repair Disorders with Skin InvolvementHiva Fassihi .79 Syndromes with Premature AgeingAlan Irvine and Jemima Mellerio .80 Hereditary Harmatoneoplastic SyndromesAlan Irvine and Jemima Mellerio .81 Hereditary Metabolic DisordersAndrew Morris .82 Inherited ImmunodeficiencyTim Niehues and Andrew Gennery .Part 7: Psychological, Sensory and Neurological .83 Pruritus, Prurigo and Lichen SimplexSonja Stander and Malcom Greaves .84 Mucocutaneous Pain SyndromesJoanna Zakrzewska and Anthony Bewley .85 Neurological Conditions Affecting the SkinDavid Eedy .86 Psychodermatology and Psychocutaneous DiseaseAnthony Bewley and Ruth Taylor .Part 8: Specific Cutaneous Structure .87 Acquired Disorders of Epidermal KeratinizationAnthony Chu .88 Acquired Pigmentary DisordersNanja van Geel and Reinhart Speeckart .89 Acquired Disorders of HairDavid de Berker, Rodney Sinclair, Andrew Messenger and Paul Farrant .90 AcneAlison Layton and Christos Zouboulis .91 RosaceaFrank Powell .92 Hidradenitis SuppurativaGregor Jemec, Nemesha Desai and Hessel van der Zee .93 Other Acquired Disorders of the Hair FollicleGregor Jemec .94 Disorders of the Sweat GlandsIan Coulson and Niall Wilson .95 Acquired Disorders of the Nail and ParonychiumDavid de Berker, Robert Baran and Bertrand Richert .96 Acquired Disorders of Dermal Connective TissueNigel Burrows and Chris Lovell .97 Granulomatous DisordersJohn Bourke .98 SarcoidosisJoaquim Marcoval and Juan Mañá .99 PanniculitisAmit Garg and Luis Requena .100 Other Acquired Disorders of Subcutaneous FatAmit Garg, Luis Requena and Amy Chen .Part 9: Vascular Dermatoses .101 Purpura and BruisingTabi Leslie .102 Cutaneous VasculitisNick Levell .103 Dermatoses Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and ArteriesPortia Goldsmith .104 Ulceration Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and ArteriesJuerg Hafner .105 Disorders of the Lymphatic VesselsPeter Mortimer and Kristiana Gordon .106 Flushing and BlushingSíona Ní Raghallaigh and Frank C. Powell .Part 10: Specific Sites, Sex, Age .107 Dermatoses of the ScalpPaul Farrant, Megan Mowbray and Rod Sinclair .108 Dermatoses of the External EarCameron Kennedy .109 Dermatoses of the Eye, Eyelids and EyebrowsJonathan Leonard and Valerie Saw .110 Dermatoses of the Lips and Oral CavityCrispian Scully and Jane Setterfield .111 Dermatoses of the Male GenitaliaChris Bunker and William Porter .112 Dermatoses of the Female GenitaliaFiona Lewis .113 Diseases of the Anus, Perianal Area and PerineumEleanor Mallon .114 Cutaneous Complications of Stomas and FistulasCalum Lyon .115 Dermatoses of PregnancySamantha Vaughan–Jones .116 Dermatoses of the NeonateDavid Paige and Andrew Cant .117 Dermatoses of InfancyMary Glover and Elisabeth Higgins .Part 11: External Agents .118 Simple Eruptions Due to DrugsMichael Ardern–Jones and Haur Yueh Lee .119 Complex Syndromes Due to DrugsSarah Walsh, Daniel Creamer and Jean–Claude Roujeau .120 Chemotherapy–Induced DermatosesLouise Fearfield and Jana Natkunarajah .121 Dermatoses Induced by Illicit DrugsDaniel Creamer and Michael Gossop .122 DermatotoxicologyRabi Rabindranathnambi .123 Dermatoses Provoked by Physical Forces and TraumaSaqib Bashir .124 Pressure Injury and Pressure UlcersRobyn Evans, Carol Ott and Madhuri Reddy .125 Cold Injury and Diseases of Abnormal Sensitivity to ColdSaqib Bashir .126 Burns and Heat InjuryMarc Jeschke .127 The Cutaneous Photosensitivity DiseasesSally Ibbotson and Robert Dawe .128 Allergic Contact DermatitisMark Wilkinson and David Orton .129 Irritant Contact DermatitisJonathan White .130 Occupational DermatologyJonathan White .131 Bites and StingsStephen Tyring and Christopher Downing .Part 12: Tumours .132 Benign Cutaneous Melanocytic Proliferations and NeoplasmsIrene Stefanaki, Christina Antoniou and Alexander Stratigos .133 Benign Keratinocytic AcanthomasVishal Madan and John Lear .134 Cutaneous CystsJohn Lear and Vishal Madan .135 Lymphocytic InfiltratesFiona Child and Sean Whittaker .136 Cutaneous HistiocytosesThai Hoa Tran, Elena Pope and Sheila Weitzman .137 Soft Tissue Tumours and Tumour–Like ConditionsEduardo Calonje .138 Tumours of Skin AppendagesEduardo Calonje .139 Lymphatic TumoursKen Tsai .140 Cutaneous Lymphoma and its PrecursorsSean Whittaker and Fiona Child .141 Basal Cell CarcinomaVishal Madan and John Lear .142 Squamous Cell Carcinoma and its PrecursorsGirish Gupta and John Lear .143 MelanomaMelanoma ClinicopathologyJean Jacques Grob and Caroline Gaudy .Melanoma Surgery: Biopsies, Wide Resection and Sentinel Lymph Node SamplingKelly Cha, Timothy Johnson and Alison Durham .Systemic Treatment of MelanomaReinhard Dummer and Simone Goldinger .144 Dermoscopy of Melanoma and NaeviNatalia Jaimes and Ashfaq Marghoob .145 Merkel Cell CarcinomaJürgen Becker, David Schrama and Axel zur Hausen .146 Skin Cancer in the Immuno–compromised PatientCharlotte Proby and Catherine Harwood .Part 13: Systemic Disease .147 Cutaneous Markers of Internal MalignancyLennart Emtestam and Karin Sartorius .148 The Skin and Disorders of the Haematopoietic and Immune SystemsRobert Gniadecki .149 The Skin and Endocrine DisordersRalf Paus .150 The Skin and Cardiac DisordersThomas Ruzicka and Sonja Molin .151 The Skin and Respiratory DisordersThomas Ruzicka and Sonja Molin .152 The Skin and Gastrointestinal DisordersThomas Ruzicka and Sonja Molin .153 The Skin and Renal DisordersThomas Ruzicka and Sonja Molin .154 The Skin and Locomotor DisordersChris Lovell .Part 14: Aesthetic .155 Skin AgeingDana Sachs and John Voorhees .156 CosmeceuticalsEubee Koo, Alexandra Kimball and Molly Wanner .157 Soft Tissue Augmentation (Fillers)Berthold Rzany .158 Aesthetic Uses of Botulinum ToxinsNicholas Lowe .159 Chemical PeelsChee–Leok Goh and Joyce Teng Ee Lim .160 Lasers and Energy–Based DevicesNazanin Saedi and Christopher Zachary .Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-44119-0
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 4712
  • Fecha Publicación: 04/03/2016
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