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Pediatric Dermatology DDX Deck

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780323680950
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2020 9780323680950
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Highly visual and uniquely convenient, Pediatric Dermatology DDX Deck, 3rd Edition, Is the quickest, easiest way to compare and contrast 164 of the most common pediatric dermatologic diagnoses. Each card in this swatch-style deck includes full-color images and information about a particular diagnosis, as well as cross-references (DDx refs) to other potential diagnoses. Designed with the busy practitioner in mind, it’s the perfect pocket-sized reference for front-line pediatric dermatologic diagnosis. Compare potential diagnoses visually, side by side, with more than 600 full-color clinical images – no more flipping back and forth between different diagnostic possibilities. Concise descriptions of clinical features and treatment for each condition, as well as clear cross-references to other possible diagnoses. New topics include mycoplasma mucositis, acute eruptive generalized pustulosis (AGEP), periarteritis nodosa, mosaic hypopigmentation, Waardenburg’s syndrome, congenital atrichia with papules, and more.  New coverage of biologics throughout, plus new content on erythema toxicum. § Arranged according to skin appearance, helping you find the most relevant condition more quickly. An ideal, pocket-sized guide to diagnosis of children of all ages, including newborns.

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ISBN13:9780323680950
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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SECTION 1: BLISTERS (VESICLES AND BULLAE)<br>1 Herpes simplex infections<br>2 Varicella and herpes zoster<br>3 Hand, foot, and mouth disease<br>4 Impetigo and ecthyma<br>5 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS)<br>6 Linear IgA dermatosis<br>7 Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH)<br>8 Pemphigus<br>9 Pemphigoid<br>10 Epidermolysis bullosa, non-scarring<br>11 Epidermolysis bullosa, scarring<br>12 Epidermolytic ichthyosis<br>13 Incontinentia pigmenti<br>14 Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis<br>15 Sucking blisters<br>16 Miliaria<br>17 Bullous drug reactions<br>SECTION 2: MUCOSAL EROSIONS (BLISTER BASES)<br>18 Aphthous ulcers<br>19 Geographic tongue<br>20 Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN)<br>21 Mycoplasma-induced rash and mucositis (MIRM)<br>22 Mucosal erosions in immunobullous and hereditary bullous diseases<br>SECTION 3: PUSTULAR LESIONS<br>23 Erythema toxicum and transient neonatal pustular melanosis<br>24 Infantile acropustulosis<br>25 Folliculitis<br>26 Acne and periorificial dermatitis<br>27 Pyoderma gangrenosum<br>28 Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP)<br>SECTION 4: RED PAPULES AND NODULES<br>29 Furunculosis and cellulitis<br>30 Necrotizing fasciitis<br>31 Mycobacterial infections<br>32 Viral exanthems<br>33 Gianotti–Crosti syndrome<br>34 Scarlet fever<br>35 Kawasaki disease<br>36 DRESS syndrome<br>37 Cutaneous larva migrans<br>38 Papular urticaria and spider bites<br>39 Scabies<br>40 Syphilis<br>41 Erythema multiforme (EM)<br>42 Fixed drug eruptions<br>43 Morbilliform and urticarial drug eruptions<br>44 Erythema nodosum (EN)<br>45 Panniculitis<br>46 Dermatofibromas<br>47 Keloids and hypertrophic scars<br>48 Angiofibromas<br>49 Congenital self-healing reticulohistiocytosis (CSHR)<br>50 Malignant tumors<br>SECTION 5: FLAT VASCULAR LESIONS, BLANCHING<br>51 Mottling<br>52 Cutis marmorata telangiectasia congenita (CMTC)<br>53 Livedo reticularis<br>54 Urticaria and dermographism<br>55 Port-wine stains and nevus simplex<br>56 Vascular spiders<br>57 Neonatal lupus erythematosus<br>SECTION 6: RAISED BLANCHING VASCULAR LESIONS<br>58 Hemangiomas<br>59 Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis<br>60 Tufted angiomas<br>61 Hemangioendothelioma<br>62 Pyogenic granuloma<br>63 Lymphatic malformations<br>64 Venous malformations<br>SECTION 7: NON-BLANCHING VASCULAR LESIONS (PETECHIAE AND PURPURA)<br>65 Vasculitis (Henoch–Schönlein purpura)<br>66 Periarteritis nodosa<br>67 Pernio<br>68 Progressive pigmented purpura (PPP)<br>SECTION 8: PAPULOSQUAMOUS ERUPTIONS<br>69 Pityriasis rosea (PR)<br>70 Psoriasis<br>71 Pityriasis lichenoides<br>72 Lichen planus (LP) and lichen nitidus<br>73 Pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP)<br>74 Lichen striatus<br>75 Porokeratosis of Mibelli<br>76 Lupus erythematosus (LE)<br>77 Dermatomyositis<br>78 Ichthyosis<br>79 Darier’s disease (keratosis follicularis)<br>80 Tinea (dermatophyte infections)<br>SECTION 9: ECZEMATOUS DISORDERS (RED WITH DISRUPTION OF SKIN SURFACE)<br>81 Atopic dermatitis (AD)<br>82 Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD)<br>83 Juvenile plantar dermatosis<br>84 Nummular dermatitis<br>85 Seborrheic dermatitis<br>86 Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH)<br>87 Diaper dermatitis<br>88 Intertrigo<br>89 Candidiasis<br>90 Perianal cellulitis<br>91 Acrodermatitis enteropathica (AE)<br>SECTION 10: SKIN-COLORED PAPULES AND NODULES WITH A ROUGH SURFACE<br>92 Warts<br>93 Epidermal nevi<br>94 Keratosis pilaris (KP)<br>95 Corns and calluses<br>SECTION 11: SKIN-COLORED PAPULES AND NODULES WITH A SMOOTH SURFACE<br>96 Molluscum contagiosum<br>97 Milia and sebaceous hyperplasia<br>98 Epidermal cysts<br>99 Dermoid cysts<br>100 Pilomatricoma and trichoepithelioma<br>101 Granuloma annulare<br>102 Neurofibroma and lipomas<br>103 Piezogenic papules<br>104 Sweat gland tumors<br>SECTION 12: WHITE LESIONS<br>105 Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation and pityriasis alba<br>106 Vitiligo<br>107 Lichen sclerosus (LS)<br>108 Morphea<br>109 Halo nevus<br>110 Nevus depigmentosus and linear and whorled nevoid hypomelanosis (LWNH—Blaschkoid hypomelanosis—hypomelanosis of Ito)<br>111 Nevus anemicus<br>112 Ash leaf macules<br>113 Piebaldism<br>114 Waardenburg syndrome (WS)<br>115 Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA)<br>116 Tinea versicolor<br>SECTION 13: FLAT BROWN LESIONS<br>117 Mongolian spots<br>118 Nevus of Ota <br>119 Café-au-lait macules (CALMs)<br>120 Freckles<br>121 Lentigines<br>122 Nevus spilus<br>123 Junctional nevi<br>124 Becker’s nevus<br>125 Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation<br>126 Mosaic hyperpigmentation<br>SECTION 14: RAISED BROWN LESIONS<br>127 Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN)<br>128 Intradermal melanocytic nevi<br>129 Melanoma<br>130 Pilar and smooth muscle hamartomas<br>131 Mastocytosis<br>132 Benign cephalic histiocytosis<br>133 Acanthosis nigricans (AN)<br>134 Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis (CARP)<br>SECTION 15: YELLOW LESIONS<br>135 Nevus sebaceus<br>136 Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG)<br>137 Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum (NLD)<br>138 Focal dermal hypoplasia<br>SECTION 16: CONGENITAL CIRCUMSCRIBED HAIR LOSS<br>139 Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC)<br>140 Congenital triangular alopecia<br>SECTION 17: ACQUIRED CIRCUMSCRIBED HAIR LOSS<br>141 Alopecia areata (AA)<br>142 Tinea capitis and kerion<br>143 Traction alopecia and hair pulling<br>SECTION 18: CONGENITAL DIFFUSE HAIR LOSS<br>144 Ectodermal dysplasias (ED)<br>145 Hair shaft defects<br>146 Congenital atrichia with papules<br>SECTION 19: ACQUIRED DIFFUSE HAIR LOSS<br>147 Telogen and anagen effluvium<br>SECTION 20: THICKENED NAILS<br>148 Congenital malalignment of the great toe<br>149 Pachyonychia congenita (PC)<br>150 Ectodermal dysplasia (nails)<br>151 Median nail dystrophy<br>152 Trachyonychia (20 nail dystrophy)<br>153 Psoriasis nails<br>154 Lichen planus nails<br>SECTION 21: THIN, SLOW-GROWING, OR LOSS OF NAIL<br>155 Ectodermal dysplasia and nail-patella syndrome<br>SECTION 22: PITTED LESIONS<br>156 Ear pits and lip pits<br>157 Pitted keratolysis<br>SECTION 23: INVOLVEMENT OF PALMS AND SOLES<br>158 Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPK)<br>SECTION 24: PHOTODISTRIBUTION (SUN-INDUCED LESIONS)<br>159 Sunburn<br>160 Phytophotodermatitis<br>161 Polymorphous light eruption (PMLE)<br>162 Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP)<br>SECTION 25: ANNULAR ARRANGEMENTS<br>163 Annular arrangement<br>SECTION 26: LINEAR OR CURVILINEAR ARRANGEMENTS<br>164 Linear or curvilinear arrangement<br>INDEX
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