


ISBN-13: 9781493950997 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 195 str.
ISBN-13: 9781493950997 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 195 str.
With a unique combination of clinical photographs and histological photomicrographs, this reference work is a single-volume source that reviews the clinical and pathologic features of metabolic and endocrine disorders displaying cutaneous manifestations.
From the reviews:
"This reader-friendly book nicely correlates clinical skin abnormalities with what is seen histologically. ... The audience is dermatologists and pathologists. The material is presented in an easy to digest format, and residents in training would benefit from the book. ... This book offers a good, basic understanding of clinical and histologic findings, which enables readers to understand the pathology and the skin change signs. This makes it easier to visualize what is visible to the naked eye and understand conceptually what is represented microscopically." (Patricia Wong, Doody's Review Service, August, 2011)Part I. CUTANEOUS ENDOCRINE DISEASE 1. ADRENAL DISEASE Kennet Calder/Bruce Smoller 1.1.Cushing's syndrome 1.2.Addison's disease 1.3.Pheocromocytoma 2. PANCREAS DISEASE AND DIABETES MELLITUS Franco Rongioletti 2.1. Non infectious skin manifestations 2.1.1 Necrobiosis lipoidica 2.1.2 Diabetic dermopathy 2.1.3 Granuloma annulare 2.1.4 Diabetic thick skin 2.1.5 Bullosis diabeticorum 2.1.6 Eruptive xanthomas 2.1.7 Acquired perforating dermatosis 2.1.8 Acanthosis nigricans 2.1.9 Miscellanea 2.2 Cutaneous infections 2.2.1 Bacterial Infections 2.2.2 Candida Infections 2.2.3 Dermatophyte Infections 2.2.4 Rare infections 2.3 Complications due to diabetic neuropathy and vasculopathy 2.4 Complications due to diabetes treatment 3. THYROID DISEASE Alfredo Rebora/Franco Rongioletti 3.1.Hyperthyroidism 3.2.Hypothyroidism 4. PITUITARY GLAND DISEASE Martina Montinari/Franco Rongioletti 4.1. Acromegaly 4.2. Hyperprolactinemia 4.3 Cushing’s disease 4.4 Panhypopituitarism 5. PARATHYROID DISEASE Yann Charli-Joseph/Marcela Saeb-Lima 5.1.Hyperparathyroidism 5.1.1 Familial (hereditary) forms of primary hyperparathyroidism 5.1.2 Hyperparathyroidism related to renal failure 5.1.3 Other cutaneous manifestations 5.2. Hypoparathyroidism Part II.CUTANEOUS METABOLIC DISEASE 6. DYSLIPIDEMIA (HYPERLIPIDEMIA) Terry Katona/Bruce Smoller 6.1 Specific xanthomas 6.1.1 Planar xanthomas 6.1.2 Eruptive xanthomas 6.1.3 Tuberous xanthomas 6.1.4 Tendinous xanthomas 6.1.5 Cholesterotic fibrous histiocytoma 7. GOUT Uma Sundram 8.LIPOMATOSIS Uma Sundram 8.1 Diffuse lipomatosis 8.2 Familial multiple lipomatosis 8.3 Multiple symmetric lipomatosis 8.4 Adiposis dolorosa (Dercum’s disease) 8.5 Syndromes that can demonstrate multiple lipomas 8.5.1 Proteus syndrome 8.5.2 Bannayan-Zonana syndrome 9.OBESITY Jessica Linder/Amena Usmani/Maria Miteva/Camillo Ricordi/Paolo Romanelli 9.1 Achrocordons 9.2 Adiposis dolorosa 9.3 Hidradenitis suppurativa 9.4 Lymphedema 9.5Acanthosis nigricans 9.6 Strie distensae 9.7 Hyperandrogenism 9.8 Plantar hyperkeratosis 9.9 Other skin manifestations 10.PORPHYRIAS Jaqueline Junkins-Hopkins 10.1 Congenital erythropoietic porphyria (CEP) 10.2 Porphyria cutanea tarda 10.3 Erythropoietic protoporphyria 10.4 Hepatoerythropoietic porphyria 10.5 Pseudoporphyria 11.HEMOCHROMATOSIS Aurora Parodi/Franco Rongioletti 12.THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN PSORIASIS Paolo Gisondi/GiampieroGirolomoni III. CUTANEOUS NUTRITIONAL DISEASE 13.ACQUIRED NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES Martina Montinari/Aurora Parodi/Franco Rongioletti 13.1 Scurvy 13.2 Acquired acrodermatitis enteropatica (dermatitis associated with zinc deficiency) 13.3 Pellagra 13.4 Iron deficiency 13.5 Other nutritional deficiencies 14.ANOREXIA NERVOSA Jameel Ahmad Brown 14.1 Xerosis 14.2 Lanugo-like body hairs 14.3 Alopecia 14.4 Hypercarotenemia/Carotenoderma 14.5 Acne 14.6 Acrocyanosis 14.7 Pruritus 14.8 Purpura 14.9 Nail Changes 14.10 Angular Cheilitis 14.11 Russell’s Sign 14.12 Finger Clubbing, fixed drug eruption, and photosensitivity dermatitis 14.13 Miscellanea 15.ALCOHOL ABUSE Torello Lotti/ Angelo Massimiliano D’Erme 15.1 Skin diseases significantly associated with alcoholism 15.2 Nutritional and metabolic diseases with skin symptoms induced by alcoholism 15.3 Skin diseases exacerbated by alcohol 16.GLUCAGONOMA SYNDROME AND NECROLYTIC MIGRATORY ERYTHEMA Franco Rongioletti IV. CUTANEOUS DEPOSITION DISEASE 17. AMYLOIDOSES Franco Rongioletti 17.1 Acquired systemic amylodoses with cutaneous involvement 17.1.1 Primary and myeloma-associated amyloidosis (AL amyloidosis) 17.1.2 Secondary systemic AA amyloidosis 17.1.3 ? 2-Microglobulin hemodialysis-associated amyloidosis 17.2. Hereditary/familial systemic amyloidoses with cutaneous involvement 17.3. Localized cutaneous amyloidoses 17.3.1 Primary localized cutaneous amyloidoses 17.3.2. Secondary localized cutaneous amyloidosis 18.MUCINOSES Franco Rongioletti 18.1
Through a unique presentation of clinical photographs and accompanying histologic photomicrographs, Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Skin Diseases in Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional and Deposition Disease provides the practicing surgical pathologist, dermatologist, endocrinologist, internal medicine physician and dermatopathologist with a single volume source that reviews the clinical and pathologic features of metabolic and endocrine disorders that display cutaneous manifestations. Color photographs are presented for each condition followed by a series of phoromicrographs depicting each entity microscopically. The text includes Clinical Features, Pathology, Etiopathogenesis, Differential Diagnosis and Therapy for all entities, described in a clear, concise style. In-depth discussions of the clinical findings, as well as the histologic features of these diseases are included. Additionally, laboratory data used to make and support the diagnoses is discussed for each entity. The first section covers metabolic disorders that have cutaneous manifestations. Diseases organized by the endocrine organ primarily responsible for the systemic condition are covered. For each entity, an atlas of clinical manifestations is presented that will serve as a “bed-side” clinical reference, followed by a series of photomicrographs depicting the histologic changes. This unique format of presentation is followed throughout the volume in the second through fourth sections addressing Metabolic Diseases, Nutritional Disorders that affect the skin and finally Cutaneous Deposition Disorders. Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Skin Diseases in Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional and Deposition Disease is a unique reference for the practicing dermatopathologist, general pathologist reviewing skin biopsies, general dermatologists, internists and endocrinologists.
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