Chapter 1 Advantages of Sonography of Benign Skin Diseases.- Chapter 2 Image guided Treatments in Skin Inflammatory Diseases.- Chapter 3 Ultrasound of Hidradentitis Suppurativa.- Chapter 4 Pigmented Melanocytic Tumors.- Chapter 5 Ultrasound Diagnosis of Non melanoma Skin Cancer and Malignant Melanoma.- Chapter 6 Assessment of Efficacy of Systemic Therapy in Patients with Metastatic Melanoma.- Chapter 7 Dermal Trauma: Burns and Foreign Bodies.- Chapter 8 OCT Image Guided Treatment of Scars.- Chapter 9 Advantages of Sonography in Fillers and Complications.- Chapter 10 Podiatric Dermal Sonography.- Chapter 11 OCT guided Laser Treatment and Surgery.- Chapter 12 Reflectance Confocal Microscopy for the Diagnosis and Management of Skin Diseases.
Dr. Bard is Founder of the Biofoundation for Angiogenesis, Founding member of the American Cutaneous Skin Cancer Society and Director of the Bard Cancer Center in NYC. From 1972, trained as a diagnostic radiologist, he has added CT, MRI and Nuclear Medicine to his extensive practice of high resolution 3D Doppler imaging of breast, prostate, ophthalmic and dermal disorders. Since 1990, he has pioneered digital imaging technologies as alternatives to surgical biopsies for neoplastic and inflammatory dermatologic and subcutaneous diseases. He authored the book Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI Atlas of Prostate Cancer and was a chief editor of the book Image Guided Prostate Cancer Treatment. In addition, he is an active member of leading international imaging societies and serves on the advisory boards of major cancer foundations.
This book showcases the latest digital skin imaging, optical/laser systems and advanced immunologic therapies including topics ranging from the basic dermatologic sciences to advanced microscopic and laser optics. The addition of radiologic breakthroughs serves as comprehensive source for the dermatologic community, helping them access sonographic, CT, MRI and nuclear medicine procedures refined for dermatologic and subcutaneous pathologies. In addition, it assists radiologists determine the appropriate imaging technologies for specific clinical dermal disorders.
A detailed and up-to-date overview of image-guided treatments is provided. The initial chapters on benign and inflammatory diseases are precursors to advanced chapters on hidradenitis suppurativa and pigmented lesion analysis. A dedicated chapter on melanoma skin cancer and malignant melanoma is followed by updated concepts of melanoma treatment, including genetic markers and PET/CT to monitor therapeutic success. Further chapters address such topics as dermal trauma from foreign bodies and burns, scar imaging, fillers complications and podiatric imaging. Chapters on optical coherence tomography and reflectance confocal microscopy complete the coverage.
All chapters were written by dermatologists trained in ultrasound diagnosis, interventional radiologists, dermatopathologists and specialists in advanced optical and microscopic dermatologic analysis, providing a reference guide to noninvasive diagnosis techniques and image guided minimally invasive treatment options. As such, Image Guided Dermatologic Treatments will be an invaluable asset for clinicians in medical and allied fields where dermatologic diagnosis using the least invasive option is required.