Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology
(Englisch)
Revuz, Jean & Roujeau, Jean-Claude & Kerdel, Francisco A.

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Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology

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Produktbeschreibung

Complete and concise coverage of cutaneous emergencies

Written by internationally recognized dermatologists

Lavishly illustrated with charts and photographs

Reader-friendly structure with core messages and take home pearls

Clinically relevant for dermatologists as well as non-dermatologists


Since extensive dermatoses can be life threatening, it is important to recognize and treat skin emergencies rapidly. This book covers all cutaneous emergencies and life threatening dermatoses, as well as true and false emergencies in the dermatologic office. It provides treatment advice for the management of major life threatening dermatoses, such as severe infections, severe drug eruptions and bullous diseases. In addition, it describes the manifestations in acutely ill patients in the ICU, as well as severe cutaneous manifestations occurring during pregnancy, after sun exposure, in cold weather, as a result of extreme poverty, and in other situations. With diagnostic clues, reader-friendly charts and clinical photographs, this clinical guide will not only benefit the hospital-based dermatologist, but will also be a helpful guide for non-dermatologists, such as ER and ICU physicians.


Skin Physiology.- Skin Barrier.- Skin Immune System.- Bacteriology of the Skin.- Acute Skin Failure.- Life Threatening Dermatoses.- Purpura Fulminans.- Severe Infections of Soft Tissues (Including Fasciitis and Diabetic Foot Infections).- Severe Staphylococcal Cutaneous Infections and Toxic Shock Syndrome.- Erythroderma and Exfoliative Dermatitis.- Stevens–Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.- Drug Reaction With Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS/DIHS).- Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis.- Autoimmune Bullous Diseases.- Cutaneous Manifestation in Life Threatening Diseases.- Skin Manifestations of Systemic Bacterial Infections.- Severe Mycoses in Immunodepressed Patients.- Skin Manifestations Associated with Malignant Haemopathies.- Skin Manifestations Useful for the Management of Patients in an Intensive Care Unit or an Emergency Room.- Specific Context.- Emergencies in the Dermatologist's Office.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses Occurring During Gestation.- Main Life-Threatening Dermatoses in Neonatal Period and in Infancy.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology: The Case of the Paediatric Patient.- Extreme Poverty in Industrial Countries.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology in the Specific Context of the Extreme Poverty of the `Third World´.- Noxious Spider Bites.- Frostbite Injury Management in Emergency.- Photodermatoses.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Migrants and Patients Coming Back from a Tropical or Subtropical Country.- Telemedicine in Skin Emergencies.- Skin Diseases in Bioterrorism.- Life-Threatening Complications of Dermatologic Therapies.- Diagnostic Charts for the Skin Signs in the Acutely Ill Patient.- Mechanisms of Pupura, Livedo, Necrosis.- Skin Necrosis.- The Patient with Purpura in the ICU or in the Emergency Room.- Livedo.- Diagnosis of Blisters and Vesicles.- Diagnosis of Disseminated Pustulosis.- Diagnosis of Face Oedema.- Diagnosis of Oral Lesions.- Acute Urticaria and Anaphylaxis.- Exanthematic Rash.

From the reviews:

"This book aims to ... describing life-threatening conditions with skin findings. ... The book is written at an appropriate level for nondermatologists and dermatologists ... . The algorithms are clear, easy to follow ... . This book would be extremely useful in any clinic, emergency room, or office, in which emergent patients are seen. It is a handy and well organized reference and can easily guide any practitioner to quickly help diagnose and treat a patient with potentially life-threatening illness." (Kathleen E Kramer, Doody´s Review Service, September, 2009)

"With almost 200 clinical photographs, Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology fulfills its aim of helping primary care and emergency physicians recognize dangerous skin conditions and better interpret the skin symptoms of acutely ill patients. ... The authors review the literature thoroughly, summarize treatment options, and end with practical advice. ... Overall, Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology succeeds in aiding the dermatologist preparing for hospital call and consultations and providing reference for reviewing controversies and treatment options for severe skin disease.” (Cory A. Dunnick and Robert P. Dellavalle, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 303 (17), 2010)
Extensive dermatoses can be life threatening, so it is important to recognize and treat skin emergencies rapidly. This book covers all cutaneous emergencies and life threatening dermatoses, as well as true and false emergencies in the dermatologic office.

Skin Physiology.- Skin Barrier.- Skin Immune System.- Bacteriology of the Skin.- Acute Skin Failure.- Life Threatening Dermatoses.- Purpura Fulminans.- Severe Infections of Soft Tissues (Including Fasciitis and Diabetic Foot Infections).- Severe Staphylococcal Cutaneous Infections and Toxic Shock Syndrome.- Erythroderma and Exfoliative Dermatitis.- Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.- Drug Reaction With Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS/DIHS).- Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis.- Autoimmune Bullous Diseases.- Cutaneous Manifestation in Life Threatening Diseases.- Skin Manifestations of Systemic Bacterial Infections.- Severe Mycoses in Immunodepressed Patients.- Skin Manifestations Associated with Malignant Haemopathies.- Skin Manifestations Useful for the Management of Patients in an Intensive Care Unit or an Emergency Room.- Specific Context.- Emergencies in the Dermatologist's Office.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses Occurring During Gestation.- Main Life-Threatening Dermatoses in Neonatal Period and in Infancy.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology: The Case of the Paediatric Patient.- Extreme Poverty in Industrial Countries.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology in the Specific Context of the Extreme Poverty of the 'Third World'.- Noxious Spider Bites.- Frostbite Injury Management in Emergency.- Photodermatoses.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Migrants and Patients Coming Back from a Tropical or Subtropical Country.- Telemedicine in Skin Emergencies.- Skin Diseases in Bioterrorism.- Life-Threatening Complications of Dermatologic Therapies.- Diagnostic Charts for the Skin Signs in the Acutely Ill Patient.- Mechanisms of Pupura, Livedo, Necrosis.- Skin Necrosis.- ThePatient with Purpura in the ICU or in the Emergency Room.- Livedo.- Diagnosis of Blisters and Vesicles.- Diagnosis of Disseminated Pustulosis.- Diagnosis of Face Oedema.- Diagnosis of Oral Lesions.- Acute Urticaria and Anaphylaxis.- Exanthematic Rash.

From the reviews:

"This book aims to ... describing life-threatening conditions with skin findings. ... The book is written at an appropriate level for nondermatologists and dermatologists ... . The algorithms are clear, easy to follow ... . This book would be extremely useful in any clinic, emergency room, or office, in which emergent patients are seen. It is a handy and well organized reference and can easily guide any practitioner to quickly help diagnose and treat a patient with potentially life-threatening illness." (Kathleen E Kramer, Doody's Review Service, September, 2009)

"With almost 200 clinical photographs, Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology fulfills its aim of helping primary care and emergency physicians recognize dangerous skin conditions and better interpret the skin symptoms of acutely ill patients. ... The authors review the literature thoroughly, summarize treatment options, and end with practical advice. ... Overall, Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology succeeds in aiding the dermatologist preparing for hospital call and consultations and providing reference for reviewing controversies and treatment options for severe skin disease." (Cory A. Dunnick and Robert P. Dellavalle, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 303 (17), 2010)

Inhaltsverzeichnis



Skin Physiology.- Skin Barrier.- Skin Immune System.- Bacteriology of the Skin.- Acute Skin Failure.- Life Threatening Dermatoses.- Purpura Fulminans.- Severe Infections of Soft Tissues (Including Fasciitis and Diabetic Foot Infections).- Severe Staphylococcal Cutaneous Infections and Toxic Shock Syndrome.- Erythroderma and Exfoliative Dermatitis.- Stevens¿Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.- Drug Reaction With Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS/DIHS).- Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis.- Autoimmune Bullous Diseases.- Cutaneous Manifestation in Life Threatening Diseases.- Skin Manifestations of Systemic Bacterial Infections.- Severe Mycoses in Immunodepressed Patients.- Skin Manifestations Associated with Malignant Haemopathies.- Skin Manifestations Useful for the Management of Patients in an Intensive Care Unit or an Emergency Room.- Specific Context.- Emergencies in the Dermatologist's Office.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses Occurring During Gestation.- Main Life-Threatening Dermatoses in Neonatal Period and in Infancy.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology: The Case of the Paediatric Patient.- Extreme Poverty in Industrial Countries.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Dermatology in the Specific Context of the Extreme Poverty of the `Third World¿.- Noxious Spider Bites.- Frostbite Injury Management in Emergency.- Photodermatoses.- Life-Threatening Dermatoses and Emergencies in Migrants and Patients Coming Back from a Tropical or Subtropical Country.- Telemedicine in Skin Emergencies.- Skin Diseases in Bioterrorism.- Life-Threatening Complications of Dermatologic Therapies.- Diagnostic Charts for the Skin Signs in the Acutely Ill Patient.- Mechanisms of Pupura, Livedo, Necrosis.- Skin Necrosis.- The Patient with Purpura in the ICU or in the Emergency Room.- Livedo.- Diagnosis of Blisters and Vesicles.- Diagnosis of Disseminated Pustulosis.- Diagnosis of Face Oedema.- Diagnosis of Oral Lesions.- Acute Urticaria and Anaphylaxis.- Exanthematic Rash.


Klappentext

Since extensive dermatoses can be life threatening, it is important to recognize and treat skin emergencies rapidly. This book covers all cutaneous emergencies and life threatening dermatoses, as well as true and false emergencies in the dermatologic office. It provides treatment advice for the management of major life threatening dermatoses, such as severe infections, severe drug eruptions and bullous diseases. In addition, it describes the manifestations in acutely ill patients in the ICU, as well as severe cutaneous manifestations occurring during pregnancy, after sun exposure, in cold weather, as a result of extreme poverty, and in other situations. With diagnostic clues, reader-friendly charts and clinical photographs, this clinical guide will not only benefit the hospital-based dermatologist, but will also be a helpful guide for non-dermatologists, such as ER and ICU physicians.


Complete and concise coverage of cutaneous emergencies

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Written by internationally recognized dermatologists

n

Lavishly illustrated with charts and photographs

n

Reader-friendly structure with core messages and take home pearls

n

Clinically relevant for dermatologists as well as non-dermatologists

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