ISBN-13: 9781119647065 / Angielski / Twarda / 2021 / 208 str.
ISBN-13: 9781119647065 / Angielski / Twarda / 2021 / 208 str.
Foreword xiAcknowledgments xiii1 Bacterial Infections 11.1 Staphylococcal and Streptococcal Infections 21.1.1 Impetigo Contagiosa 21.1.2 Ostiofolliculitis (Bockardt) 41.1.3 Pseudomonas (Gram-Negative) Folliculitis (Whirlpool/Hot Tub Dermatitis) 51.1.4 Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis 61.1.5 Differential Diagnosis: Acne Papulopustulosa 71.1.6 Differential Diagnosis: Pseudofolliculitis Barbae 81.1.7 Ecthyma Gangrenosum 81.1.8 Abscess 101.1.9 Furuncle 111.1.10 Carbuncle 121.1.11 Erysipelas (Cellulitis) 131.1.12 Phlegmon 151.1.13 Necrotizing Fasciitis (Streptococcal Gangrene)° 171.1.14 Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa) 171.2 Other Bacterial Infections: Corynebacteria 181.2.1 Erythrasma 181.2.2 Pitted Keratolysis (Keratoma Sulcatum) 191.2.3 Trichobacteriosis (Trichomycosis) Palmellina 201.2.4 Erysipeloid 211.2.5 Anthrax 221.2.6 Nocardiosis 231.2.7 Rhinoscleroma 241.3 Rochalimaea/Bartonellae 251.3.1 Bacillary Angiomatosis and Cat Scratch Disease 251.3.2 Verruga Peruana 271.3.3 Differential Diagnosis: Pyogenic Granuloma (Lobular Capillary Hemangioma; Botryomycosis) 281.4 Mycobacterial Infections 291.4.1 Tuberculosis Cutis 291.4.1.1 Primary Tuberculosis of the Skin 301.4.1.2 BCG Vaccination Granuloma 301.4.1.3 Differential Diagnosis: Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei (LMDF) 311.4.1.4 Lupus Vulgaris (LV) 321.4.1.5 Variant: Tuberculosis (Lupus) Cutis Verrucosa 341.4.1.6 Variant: Tuberculosis Cutis Colliquativa (Scrofuloderma) 351.4.1.7 Lichen Scrofulosorum (Tuberculosis Cutis Lichenoides) 361.4.1.8 Papulonecrotic Tuberculid 371.4.1.9 Erythema Induratum Bazin 381.4.2 Atypical Mycobacteriosis: Fish Tank (Swimming Pool) Granuloma 391.4.3 Leprosy (Hansen Disease) 401.4.3.1 Tuberculoid Leprosy 411.4.3.2 Borderline Leprosy 421.4.3.3 Lepromatous Leprosy 431.4.3.4 Variant: Histoid Lepromatous 451.4.3.5 Variant: Erythema Nodosum Leprosum 461.4.4 Buruli Ulcer 471.5 Actinomycosis 481.6 Borrelia Infections (Lyme Disease) 491.6.1 Variant: Erythema (Chronicum) Migrans (ECM) (Stage I) 501.6.2 Variant: Lymphadenosis Cutis Benigna (Pseudolymphoma, Lymphocytoma Cutis) (Stage I) 521.6.3 Variant: Morphea/Scleroderma-Like Lesions (Stage II) 551.6.4 Variant: Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans (Stage III) 561.6.5 Variant: Juxta-Articular Fibrous Nodules in Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans (Stage III) 581.6.6 Differential Diagnosis: Actinic Reticuloid° 591.7 Venereal Diseases 591.7.1 Gonorrhea 591.7.2 Syphilis, Chancre 601.7.2.1 Stage I 601.7.2.2 Stage II 611.7.2.3 Stage III° 621.7.3 Ulcus Molle (Chancroid) 631.7.4 Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis; Granuloma Venereum) 631.7.5 Lymphogranuloma Inguinale (Lymphogranuloma Venereum; Duran-Nicolas-Favre Disease) 641.8 Rickettsial Infections 651.9 Dermatoses Associated with Bacterial Infections 661.9.1 Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) 661.9.2 Differential Diagnosis: Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) 671.10 Dermatoses Mimicking Bacterial Infections 681.10.1 Pyoderma Gangrenosum 681.10.2 Infantile Acropustulosis 701.10.3 Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP) 711.10.4 Psoriasis Pustulosa 721.10.5 Localized Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis Associated with Mitoxantrone Treatment 731.10.6 Erosive Pustular Dermatitis (Pustular Ulcerative Dermatosis) of the Scalp 742 Fungal Infections 772.1 Superficial Cutaneous Fungal Infections 782.1.1 Variants: Tinea Corporis; Tinea Faciei 792.1.2 Variants: Tinea Barbae; Tinea Capitis (Trichophytia) 802.1.3 Granuloma Trichophyticum (Majocchi's Granuloma) 822.1.4 Candidiasis (Moniliasis) 832.1.5 Candida Tropicalis and Candida Lipolytica 852.1.6 Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor 862.1.7 Variant: Malassezia (Pityrosporum) Folliculitis 872.1.8 Differential Diagnosis: Seborrheic Dermatitis 882.1.9 Tinea Nigra 892.1.10 Piedra (Trichomycosis Nodosa Alba and Nigra)° 902.2 Subcutaneous Mycoses 902.2.1 Sporotrichosis 902.2.2 Mycetoma (Madura Foot) 912.2.3 Chromo(blasto)mycosis (Dermatitis Verrucosa) 922.3 Systemic Mycoses (Deep Fungal Infections) 932.3.1 Cryptococcosis (Torulosis, European Blastomycosis) 942.3.2 North American Blastomycosis (Blastomycosis, Chicago Disease) 962.3.3 Lobomycosis (Lobo Disease, Keloidal Blastomycosis, Blastomycoid Granuloma) 982.3.4 Histoplasmosis 992.3.5 Coccidioidomycosis (Desert or Valley Fever, San Joaquin Fever) 1002.3.6 Paracoccidioidomycosis (South American Blastomycosis) 1012.3.7 Emmonsiosis 1022.4 Opportunistic Fungal Infections 1032.4.1 Aspergillosis (Alternaria) 1032.4.2 Zygomycosis (Mucormycosis; Phycomycosis) 1042.4.3 Hyalohyphomycosis 1052.4.4 Phaeohyphomycosis 1062.4.5 Protothecosis, Cutaneous 1073 Viral Infections 1093.1 Herpes Viruses 1103.1.1 Herpes Simplex (HSV-1, HSV-2) 1103.1.2 Varizella/Zoster Virus (VZV/HHV-3) 1113.1.2.1 Varicella (Chickenpox) 1123.1.2.2 Herpes Zoster (Shingles) 1133.1.2.3 Special Feature: Necrotizing (Herpes) Zoster Folliculitis 1153.1.2.4 Special Feature: Zoster-Associated Vasculitis 1163.1.2.5 Postherpetic Cutaneous Reactions° 1173.1.3 Burkitt Lymphoma; Epstein-Barr Virus (HHV-4; EBV) 1173.1.4 Hairy Leukoplakia (HHV-4; Epstein-Barr Virus; EBV) 1183.1.5 Cytomegalovirus (CMV; HHV-5) 1193.1.6 Exanthema Subitum (HHV-6) (Roseola Infantum, 6th Disease) 1203.1.7 Pityriasis Rosea (HHV-7) 1213.1.8 AIDS-Kaposi Sarcoma (HHV-8) 1223.1.9 Multicentric Castleman's Disease (HHV-8) 1273.2 Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) 1283.2.1 Verruca Vulgaris 1293.2.2 Variant: Verrucae Planae 1323.2.3 Variant: Condylomata Acuminata 1333.2.4 Differential Diagnosis: Acrokeratosis Verruciformis (Hopf) 1343.2.5 Bowenoid Papulosis 1353.2.6 Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis (Lewandowsky-Lutz); Verrucosis Generalisata 1363.3 Viral Exanthema 1373.3.1 Measles 1383.4 Parvovirus Infections and Coxsackievirus Infections 1393.4.1 Erythema Infectiosum; (Slapped Cheek Disease; Fifth Disease) 1393.4.2 Papular Purpuric Glovesand-Socks Syndrome 1403.4.3 Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Coxsackie Virus) 1413.5 Polyoma Virus Infections 1423.5.1 Trichodysplasia Spinulosa 1423.5.2 Merkel Cell Carcinoma (Primary Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Skin; Trabecular Carcinoma of Toker) 1443.6 Poxviruses 1463.6.1 Orthopox Virus Infections 1463.6.1.1 Cowpox (Catpox) 1473.6.1.2 Vaccinia Inoculata 1483.6.1.3 Smallpox (Variola Vera) 1483.6.2 Parapox Virus Infections 1493.6.2.1 Ecthyma Contagiosum (Orf) 1493.6.2.2 Variant: Milker's Nodule 1503.6.2.3 Molluscum Contagiosum 1513.7 Other Skin Diseases with Suspected Viral Association 1523.7.1 Asymmetric Periflexural Exanthema of Childhood 1523.7.2 Eruptive Pseudoangiomatosis 1533.7.3 Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome 1543.7.4 Pityriasis Lichenoides 1554 Parasitoses 1594.1 Protozoan Diseases 1604.1.1 Leishmaniasis 1604.1.2 Variant: Leishmaniasis Mexicana 1624.1.3 Amebiasis: Entamoeba Histolytica 1634.1.4 Rhinosporidiosis 1644.2 Arthropod: Arachnids 1654.2.1 Mites 1654.2.1.1 Demodex Folliculorum 1664.2.1.2 Scabies 1674.2.1.3 Variant: Scabies Crustosa 1684.2.1.4 Trombidiosis (Harvest Mites; Chigger Itch) 1694.2.2 Spiders° 1694.2.3 Ticks° 1704.2.4 Insects 1704.2.5 Tungiasis (Sand Flea) 1715 Helminthic Infections (Parasitic Worms) 1735.1 Larva Migrans (Plumber's Itch; Creeping Eruption) 1745.2 Filariasis 1755.3 Onchocerciasis (River Blindness) 1765.4 Cysticercosis 1775.5 Sparganosis 1775.6 Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis) 1785.7 Cercarial Dermatitis (Swimmer's Itch) 1795.8 Annelida (Ringed Worms; Segmented Worms)° 1805.9 Hirudinea (Leeches) 1806 Sepsis 1816.1 Septic Vasculitis 1826.2 Bacterial Sepsis 1856.2.1 Gonococcal Sepsis 1856.3 Fungal Sepsis 1866.3.1 Variant: Penicillium Marinum Sepsis 1866.3.2 Variant: Candida Sepsis 1876.3.3 Variant: Aspergillus Sepsis 187Index 189
Günter Burg, MD, is Professor of Dermatology and Chairman Emeritus, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.Heinz Kutzner, MD, is Professor of Dermatology, Institute of Dermatopathology, Friedrichshafen, Germany.Werner Kempf, MD, is Professor of Dermatology, Department of Dermatology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, and Founder and Co-Director of the dermatopathology laboratory Kempf und Pfaltz Histologische Diagnostik, Zurich, Switzerland.Josef Feit, MD, is Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic.Omar Sangueza, MD, is Professor of Pathology and Dermatology, Director of Dermatopathology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
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