Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology: Common and Serious DiseasesThis completely revised and expanded "FITZ" ATLAS continues as the world's bestselling resource for the diagnosis of skin disorders and systemic diseases with skin manifestations. Includes more than 50 percent new color photos with summaries of each condition and its treatment, an overview of etiology and guidelines on laboratory tests, emergency skin signs of life-threatening conditions, and much more. |
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... pigmentation in these areas or the development of new areas of pigmentation , e.g. , gingival or buccal mucous membrane , that is significant . The intensity of the pigmentation is related to skin phototype ; but even light - skinned ...
... pigmentation in these areas or the development of new areas of pigmentation , e.g. , gingival or buccal mucous membrane , that is significant . The intensity of the pigmentation is related to skin phototype ; but even light - skinned ...
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... Pigmentation Stippled with recent and old hemorrhages ( Fig . 14-9 ) . Atrophie blanche Ivory - white depressed plaques ( Fig . 14-9 ) on the ankle and / or foot ; stippled pigmentation ; hemosiderin - pigmented border , usually within ...
... Pigmentation Stippled with recent and old hemorrhages ( Fig . 14-9 ) . Atrophie blanche Ivory - white depressed plaques ( Fig . 14-9 ) on the ankle and / or foot ; stippled pigmentation ; hemosiderin - pigmented border , usually within ...
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... pigmentation : amiodarone A striking slate - gray pigmentation in a photodistribution of the face . The blue color ( ceruloderma ) is due to the deposition of melanin and lipofuscin contained in macrophages and endothelial cells in the ...
... pigmentation : amiodarone A striking slate - gray pigmentation in a photodistribution of the face . The blue color ( ceruloderma ) is due to the deposition of melanin and lipofuscin contained in macrophages and endothelial cells in the ...
Contents
Section DISORDERS OF SEBACEOUS AND APOCRINE GLANDS | 2 |
Perioral Dermatitis | 10 |
ECZEMADERMATITIS | 18 |
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acute Age of Onset angioedema areas associated aureus basal cell biopsy blistering brown bullae bullous cancer cell carcinoma chronic clinical color confluent COURSE AND PROGNOSIS crusts cutaneous cyst dermatitis Dermatopathology dermis DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS disease disorder drug dysplastic eczema edema EPIDEMIOLOGY Age epidermis erosions eruption erythema Etiology EXAMINATION Skin Lesions excision exposure females fever Figure glucocorticoids hemorrhagic HISTORY hyperkeratosis infection infiltrate inflammatory involvement keratosis LABORATORY EXAMINATIONS Dermatopathology lentigo maligna lentigo maligna melanoma lesions lichen planus macules males malignant melanoma MANAGEMENT melanin melanocytes melanocytic nevus Mucous Membranes multiple necrosis necrotizing nevi nevomelanocytic nevus node nodular nodular melanoma nodules occur oral pain panniculitis papules PATHOGENESIS patients pemphigus photosensitivity PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Skin pigmentation plaques porphyria prednisone pruritus psoriasis purpura PUVA rarely reaction scalp scarring skin phototypes solar subcutaneous sunburn superficial Symptoms syndrome systemic therapy tion tissue topical treatment trunk tumor ulcers urticaria usually vascular vasculitis vesicles vitiligo