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The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Integumentary System. Edition: 2

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The Integumentary System, by Bryan E. Anderson, MD, takes a concise and highly visual approach to illustrate the basic sciences and clinical pathology of the skin, hair and nails. This newly added, never-before-published volume in The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations (formerly the CIBA "Green Books") captures current clinical perspectives on the integumentary system - from normal anatomy and histology to pathology, dermatology, and common issues in plastic surgery and wound healing. Using classic Netter illustrations and new illustrations created in the Netter tradition, as well as a great many cutting-edge histologic micrographs and diagnostic images, it provides a vivid, illuminating, and clinically indispensable view of this body system.

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Section 1 - Anatomy, Physiology, and Embryology

    1. Embryology of the skin
    2. Normal Skin Anatomy
    3. Normal Skin Histology
    4. Skin Physiology - The Process of Keritinization
    5. Normal skin flora
    6. Vitamin D metabolism
    7. Photobiology
    8. Wound Healing
    9. Morphology: Lichen Simplex Chronicus, Urticaria, and Postauricular Fissures
    10. Morphology: Vitiligo, Tinea Faciei, and Herpes

Section 2 - Benign GrowthS

    1. Acrochordon
    2. Becker's Nevus (smooth muscle hamartoma)
    3. Dermatofibroma (sclerosing hemangioma)
    4. Eccrine Poroma
    5. Eccrine Spiradenoma
    6. Eccrine Syringoma
    7. Ephelide and Lentigines
    8. Ephelide and Lentigines (Continued)
    9. Epidermal Inclusion Cyst
    10. Epidermal Nevus
    11. Fibrofolliculoma
    12. Fibrous Papule
    13. Ganglion Cyst
    14. Glomus Tumor and Glomangioma
    15. Hidradenoma Papilliferum
    16. Hidrocystoma
    17. Keloid and Hypertrophic Scar
    18. Leiomyoma
    19. Lichenoid Keratosis
    20. Lipoma
    21. Median Raphe Cyst
    22. Melanocytic Nevi: Blue Nevi
    23. Melanocytic Nevi: Common Acquired Nevi and Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevi
    24. Melanocytic Nevi: Congenital Nevi
    25. Milia
    26. Neurofibroma
    27. Nevus Lipomatosus Superficialis
    28. Nevus of Ota and Nevus of Ito
    29. Nevus Sebaceus
    30. Osteoma Cutis
    31. Palisaded Encapsulated Neuroma
    32. Pilar Cyst (Trichilemmal Cyst)
    33. Porokeratosis
    34. Pyogenic Granuloma
    35. Reticulohistiocytoma
    36. Seborrheic Keratosis
    37. Spitz Nevus

SECTION 3 - MALIGNANT GROWTHS

    1. Adnexal Carcinomas
    2. Angiosarcoma
    3. Basal Cell carcinoma: Basic Facial Anatomy and Clinical Variants
    4. Basal Cell carcinoma: Clinical and Histological Evaluation
    5. Bowen's Disease
    6. Bowenoid Papulosis
    7. Cutaneous Metastases
    8. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
    9. Mammary and Extramammary Paget's Disease
    10. Kaposi's Sarcoma
    11. Keratoacanthoma
    12. Melanoma: Mucocutaneous Malignant
    13. Melanoma: Metastatic
    14. Merkel Cell Carcinoma
    15. Mycosis Fungoides: Clinical Subtypes of Cutaenous T-Cell Lymphoma
    16. Mycosis Fungoides: Histological Analysis of Cutaenous T-Cell Lymphoma
    17. Sebaceous Carcinoma
    18. Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Genital
    19. Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Clinical and Histological Evaluation

Section 4 - rashes

    1. Acanthosis Nigricans
    2. Acne Vulgaris
    3. Acne Variants
    4. Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
    5. Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis
    6. Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Morphology
    7. Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Patch Testing and Type IV Hypersensitivity
    8. Atopic Dermatitis: Infants and Children
    9. Atopic Dermatitis: Adolescents and Adults
    10. Autoinflammatory Syndromes: Pathophysiology
    11. Autoinflammatory Syndromes: Clinical Manifestations
    12. Bug Bites: Brown Recluse Spiders and Sarcoptes Scabiei
    13. Bug Bites: Arthropods and DiseasesThey Carry
    14. Calciphylaxis
    15. Cutaneous Lupus: Band Test
    16. Cutaneous Lupus: Systemic Manifestations of Systemic lupus erythematosus
    17. Cutaneous Lupus: Manifestations
    18. Cutis Laxa
    19. Dermatomyositis: Manifestations
    20. Dermatomyositis: Cutaneous and Laboratory Findings
    21. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
    22. Elastosis Perforans serpiginosa
    23. Eruptive Xanthomas: Congenital Hyperlipoproteinemia
    24. Eruptive Xanthomas: Acquired Hyperlipoproteinemia
    25. Erythema ab igne
    26. Erythema Annulare Centrifigum
    27. Erythema Multiforme Stevens Johnson Sydnrome, and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
    28. Erythema Multiforme Stevens Johnson Sydnrome, and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (Continued)
    29. Erythema Nodosum
    30. Fabry disease
    31. Fixed drug eruption (FDE)
    32. Gout : Gouty Arthritis
    33. Gout: Tophaceous Gout
    34. Graft vs. Host Disease
    35. Granuloma Annualare
    36. Graves' Disease and Pretibial Myxedema
    37. Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa)
    38. Irritant Contact Dermatitis
    39. Keratosis Pilaris
    40. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: Presentation in Childhood
    41. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: Eosinophilic Granuloma
    42. Leukocytoclastic vasculitits
    43. Lichen planus
    44. Lichen Simplex chronicus
    45. Lower extremity vascular insufficiency
    46. Mast cell diesase
    47. Mast cell disease: Degranulation Blockers
    48. Morphea
    49. Myxedema
    50. Necrobiosis Lipoidica
    51. Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma
    52. Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis
    53. Ochronosis: Metabolic Pathway and Cutaneous Findings
    54. Ochronosis: Systemic Findings
    55. Oral Manifestations in Blood Dyscrasias
    56. Phytophotodermatitis
    57. Pigmented purpura
    58. Pityriasis rosea
    59. Pityriasis rubra pilaris
    60. Polyarteritis Nodosa (PAN)
    61. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP)
    62. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
    63. Psoriasis: Histopathologic Features and Typical Distribution
    64. Psoriasis: Inverse Psoriasis and Psoriasis in the Genital Area
    65. Psoriasis: Psoriatic Arthritis
    66. Radiation Dermatitis
    67. Reactive Arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome)
    68. Rosacea
    69. Sacroid: Cutaneous Manifestations
    70. Sarcoid: Systemic Manifestations
    71. Scleroderma (Progressive Systemic Sclerosis)
    72. Seborrheic Dermatitis
    73. Skin manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease: Mucocutaneous Manifestations
    74. Skin manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease: Cutaneous Manifestations
    75. Statis dermatitis
    76. Urticaria
    77. Vitiligo

SECTION 5 - AUTOIMMUNE BLISTERING DISEASES

    1. Basement Membrane Zone and Hemidesmosome
    2. Desmosome
    3. Bullous Pemphigoid
    4. Cicatricial Pemhigoid
    5. Dermatitis Herpetiformis
    6. Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita
    7. Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis
    8. Paraneoplastic Pemphigus
    9. Pemphigus Foliaceous
    10. Pemphigus Vulgaris

Section 6 - Infecitous Diseases

    1. Actinomycosis
    2. Blastomycosis
    3. Chancroid
    4. Coccidiodomycosis
    5. Cryptococcosis
    6. Cutaneous Larva Migrans
    7. Dermatophytoses: Tinea Faciei and Tinea Corporis
    8. Dermatophytoses: Tinea Cruris and Tinea Capitis
    9. Dermatophytoses: Tinea Pedis and Tinea Unguium
    10. Herpes Simplex Virus: Lesions
    11. Herpes Simplex Virus: Lesions (Continued)
    12. Herpes Simplex Virus: Encephalitis
    13. Histoplasmosis
    14. Leprosy/Hansen's Disease
    15. Lice: Clinical Manifestations
    16. Lice: Clinical Findings and Management
    17. Lyme Disease
    18. Lymphogranuloma venereum
    19. Meningoccemia: Acute Adrenal Insufficiency (Waterhouse Friderichsen Syndrome)
    20. Meningoccemia: Bacterial Meningitis
    21. Molluscum
    22. Paracoccidoides
    23. Scabies
    24. Sporotrichosis
    25. Staphylococcus Aureus Skin Infections: Types of Skin Infections
    26. Staphylococcus Aureus Skin Infections: Toxic Shock Syndrome
    27. Syphilis: Genitalia
    28. Syphilis: Oral Cavity
    29. Syphilis: Pregnancy
    30. Varicella
    31. Varicella Zoster: Clinical Presentation
    32. Varicella Zoster with Keratitis
    33. Verrucae: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection
    34. Verrucae: Condylomata Acuminata (Genital Warts)

SECTION 7 - HAIR AND NAIL DISEASE

    1. Alopecia Areata
    2. Androgenetic Alopecia
    3. Common Nail Disorders: Anatomy of the Fingernail and Toenail
    4. Common Nail Disorders: Fingernail
    5. Common Nail Disorders: Toenail
    6. Hair Shaft Abnormalities
    7. Normal Structure and Function of the Hair Follicle Apparatus
    8. Normal Structure and Function of the Nail Unit
    9. Telogen Effluvium and Anagen Effluvium
    10. Trichotillomania

Section 8 - Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases

    1. Beriberi: Sources and Metabolism of Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
    2. Beriberi: Clinical Manifestations of Dry and Wet Beriberi
    3. Hemochromatosis
    4. Metabolic Diseases: Niemann-Pick's Disease , von Gierke's Disease & Galactosemia
    5. Pellagra: Main Sources, Causes, and Skin Findings
    6. Pellagra: Mucosal and Central Nervous System Manifestations
    7. Phenylketonuria: Normal and Abdormal Metabolism
    8. Phenylketonuria: Clinical Manifestations , Hereditary Pattern, and Affects of Plasma and Urinary Levels
    9. Scurvy: Dietary Sources and Classic Cutaneous Manifestations
    10. Scurvy: Bony and Skin Abnormalities
    11. Vitamin A Deficiency
    12. Vitamin K Deficiency & Vitamin K Antagonists: Potential Clinical Consequences of Warafin Use
    13. Vitamin K Deficiency & Vitamin K Antagonists: Anticoagulation Affects on the Clotting Cascade
    14. Wilson's Disease

Section 9 - Genodermatoses and Syndromes

    1. Addison's Disease
    2. Amyloid
    3. Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome
    4. Carney Complex
    5. Cushing's Syndrome and Disease
    6. Cushing's Syndrome: Pathophysiology
    7. Down Syndrome
    8. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
    9. Marfan Syndrome
    10. Neurofibromatosis: Cutaneous Manifestations
    11. Neurofibromatosis: Cutaneous and Skeletal Manifestations
    12. Tuberous Sclerosis
    • SKU
      9781437756548
    • UPC/ISBN
      9781437756548
    • Stock Last Checked
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  • Manufacturer
    Elsevier
  • Publication Date
    Feb 22, 2012
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