ROOK'S TEXTBOOK OF DERMATOLOGY (4 VOLUME SET). 10TH EDITION

ROOK'S TEXTBOOK OF DERMATOLOGY (4 VOLUME SET). 10TH EDITION

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Dermatología
ISBN:
978-1-119-70921-3
Páginas:
4864
N. de edición:
10
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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699,00 €

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List of Associate Editors, x
List of Contributors, xi
Preface to the Tenth Edition, xxi
Preface to the First Edition, xxii
About the Companion Website, xxiii

VOLUME I
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• Part 1 Foundations of Dermatology
1 History of Dermatology, 1.1
2 Structure and Function of the Skin, 2.1
3 Histopathology of the Skin: General Principles, 3.1
4 Diagnosis of Skin Disease, 4.1
5 Epidemiology of Skin Disease, 5.1
6 Health Economics and Skin Disease, 6.1
7 Global Health Dermatology, 7.1
8 Genetics and the Skin, 8.1
9 Inflammation, Immunology and Allergy, 9.1
10 Photobiology, 10.1
11 Cutaneous Response to Injury and Wound Healing, 11.1
12 Topical Drug Delivery, 12.1
13 Clinical Pharmacology, 13.1
14 Adverse Immunological Reactions to Drugs, 14.1
• Part 2 Management
15 Psychological and Social Impact of Long-Term Conditions and Principles of Holistic Management, 15.1
16 Principles of Measurement and Assessment in Dermatology, 16.1
17 Principles of Evidence-based Dermatology, 17.1
18 Principles of Topical Therapy, 18.1
19 Principles of Systemic Therapy, 19.1
20 Principles of Skin Surgery, 20.1
21 Principles of Phototherapy, 21.1
22 Principles of Photodynamic Therapy, 22.1
23 Principles of Cutaneous Laser Therapy, 23.1
24 Principles of Radiotherapy, 24.1
• Part 3 Infections and Infestations
25 Viral Infections, 25.1
26 Bacterial Infections, 26.1
27 Mycobacterial Infections, 27.1
28 Leprosy, 28.1
29 Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis, 29.1
30 Non-syphilitic Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 30.1
31 HIV and the Skin, 31.1
32 Fungal Infections, 32.1
33 Parasitic Diseases, 33.1
34 Arthropods, 34.1

VOLUME 2
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• Part 4 Inflammatory Dermatoses
35 Psoriasis and Related Disorders, 35.1
36 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris, 36.1
37 Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Disorders, 37.1
38 Graft-versus-host Disease, 38.1
39 Eczematous Disorders, 39.1
40 Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, 40.1
41 Atopic Eczema, 41.1
42 Urticaria, 42.1
43 Recurrent Angio-oedema without Weals, 43.1
44 Urticarial Vasculitis, 44.1
45 Autoinflammatory Diseases Presenting in the Skin, 45.1
46 Mastocytosis, 46.1
47 Reactive Inflammatory Erythemas, 47.1
48 Adamantiades–Behçet Disease, 48.1
49 Neutrophilic Dermatoses, 49.1
50 Immunobullous Diseases, 50.1
51 Lupus Erythematosus and Antiphospholipid Syndrome, 51.1
52 Dermatomyositis, 52.1
53 Undifferentiated and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease and Dermatological Manifestations of Rheumatoid Disease, 53.1
54 Systemic Sclerosis, 54.1
55 Morphoea and Allied Scarring and Sclerosing Inflammatory Dermatoses, 55.1
• Part 5 Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin
56 Cutaneous Amyloidoses, 56.1
57 Cutaneous Mucinoses, 57.1
58 Cutaneous Porphyrias, 58.1
59 Calcification of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue, 59.1
60 Xanthomas and Abnormalities of Lipid Metabolism and Storage, 60.1
61 Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin, 61.1
62 Skin Disorders in Diabetes Mellitus, 62.1
• Part 6 Genetic Disorders Involving the Skin
63 Inherited Disorders of Cornification, 63.1
64 Inherited Acantholytic Disorders, 64.1
65 Ectodermal Dysplasias, 65.1
66 Inherited Hair Disorders, 66.1
67 Genetic Defects of Nails and Nail Growth, 67.1
68 Genetic Disorders of Pigmentation, 68.1
69 Genetic Blistering Diseases, 69.1
70 Genetic Disorders of Collagen, Elastin and Dermal Matrix, 70.1
71 Disorders Affecting Cutaneous Vasculature, 71.1
72 Genetic Disorders of Adipose Tissue, 72.1
73 Congenital Naevi and Selected Naevoid Conditions, 73.1
74 Chromosomal Disorders, 74.1
75 Poikiloderma Syndromes, 75.1
76 DNA Repair Disorders with Cutaneous Features, 76.1
77 Syndromes with Premature Ageing, 77.1
78 Inherited Skin Tumour Syndromes, 78.1
79 Inherited Metabolic Diseases, 79.1
80 Inherited Immunodeficiency, 80.1
• Part 7 Psychological, Sensory and Neurological Disorders and the Skin
81 Pruritus, Prurigo and Lichen Simplex, 81.1
82 Mucocutaneous Pain Syndromes, 82.1
83 Neurological Conditions Affecting the Skin, 83.1
84 Psychodermatology, 84.1
85 Acquired Disorders of Epidermal Keratinisation, 85.1

VOLUME 3
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• Part 8 Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Cutaneous Structures
86 Acquired Pigmentary Disorders, 86.1
87 Acquired Disorders of Hair, 87.1
88 Acne, 88.1
89 Rosacea, 89.1
90 Hidradenitis Suppurativa, 90.1
91 Acquired Non-infective Disorders of the Pilosebaceous Unit, 91.1
92 Disorders of the Sweat Glands, 92.1
93 Acquired Disorders of the Nails and Nail Unit, 93.1
94 Acquired Disorders of Dermal Connective Tissue, 94.1
95 Granulomatous Disorders of the Skin, 95.1
96 Sarcoidosis, 96.1
97 Panniculitis, 97.1
98 Non-inflammatory Disorders of Subcutaneous Fat, 98.1
• Part 9 Vascular Disorders Involving the Skin
99 Purpura, 99.1
100 Cutaneous Vasculitis, 100.1
101 Dermatoses Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and Arteries, 101.1
102 Ulceration Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and Arteries, 102.1
103 Disorders of the Lymphatic System, 103.1
104 Flushing and Blushing, 104.1
• Part 10 Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Sites, Sex and Age
105 Dermatoses of the Scalp, 105.1
106 Dermatoses of the External Ear, 106.1
107 Dermatoses of the Eye, Eyelids and Eyebrows, 107.1
108 Dermatoses of the Oral Cavity and Lips, 108.1
109 Dermatoses of the Male Genitalia, 109.1
110 Dermatoses of the Female Genitalia, 110.1
111 Dermatoses of Perineal and Perianal Skin, 111.1
112 Cutaneous Complications of Stomas and Fistulae, 112.1
113 Dermatoses of Pregnancy, 113.1
114 Dermatoses of the Neonate, 114.1
115 Dermatoses of Infancy, 115.1
116 Haemangiomas and Other Non-malignant Tumours of Infancy, 116.1

VOLUME 4
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• Part 11 Skin Disorders Caused by External Agents
117 Benign Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Drugs, 117.1
118 Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Drugs, 118.1
119 Cutaneous Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy, 119.1
120 Dermatoses Induced by Illicit Drugs, 120.1
121 Dermatological Manifestations of Metal Poisoning, 121.1
122 Mechanical Injury to the Skin, 122.1
123 Pressure Injury and Pressure Ulcers, 123.1
124 Cutaneous Reactions to Cold and Heat, 124.1
125 Burns and Heat Injury, 125.1
126 Cutaneous Photosensitivity Diseases, 126.1
127 Allergic Contact Dermatitis, 127.1
128 Irritant Contact Dermatitis, 128.1
129 Occupational Dermatology, 129.1
130 Stings and Bites, 130.1
• Part 12 Neoplastic, Proliferative and Infiltrative Disorders Affecting the Skin
131 Benign Melanocytic Proliferations and Melanocytic Naevi, 131.1
132 Benign Keratinocytic Acanthomas and Proliferations, 132.1
133 Cutaneous Cysts, 133.1
134 Lymphocytic Infiltrates, 134.1
135 Cutaneous Histiocytoses, 135.1
136 Soft-tissue Tumours and Tumour-like Conditions, 136.1
137 Tumours of Skin Appendages, 137.1
138 Kaposi Sarcoma, 138.1
139 Cutaneous Lymphomas, 139.1
140 Basal Cell Carcinoma, 140.1
141 Squamous Cell Carcinoma and its Precursors, 141.1
142 Melanoma Clinicopathology, 142.1
143 Melanoma Surgery, 143.1
144 Systemic Treatment of Melanoma, 144.1
145 Dermoscopy of Melanoma and Naevi, 145.1
146 Merkel Cell Carcinoma, 146.1
147 Skin Cancer in the Immunocompromised Patient, 147.1
• Part 13 Systemic Disease and the Skin
148 Cutaneous Markers of Internal Malignancy, 148.1
149 The Skin and Disorders of the Haematopoietic and Immune Systems, 149.1
150 The Skin and Endocrine Disorders, 150.1
151 The Skin and Disorders of the Heart, 151.1
152 The Skin and Disorders of the Respiratory System, 152.1
153 The Skin and Disorders of the Digestive System, 153.1
154 The Skin and Disorders of the Kidney and Urinary Tract, 154.1
155 The Skin and Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System, 155.1
• Part 14 Aesthetic Dermatology
156 Skin Ageing, 156.1
157 Cosmeceuticals, 157.1
158 Soft-Tissue Augmentation (Fillers), 158.1
159 Aesthetic Uses of Botulinum Toxins, 159.1
160 Chemical Peels, 160.1
161 Lasers and Energy-based Devices, 161.1

The latest edition of the world’s leading dermatology textbook

Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology, 10th Edition is the most definitive, comprehensive and illustrated reference work in dermatology worldwide. Fully updated by experts from around the world, the book highlights the latest key evidence-based developments in pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders. A highly intuitive resource and invaluable clinical companion for both those training and those fully qualified in dermatology, other highlights of Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology, 10th Edition include:

1. Comprehensive review of essential basic science, skin biology and pharmacology
2. More than 3000 clinical illustrations
3. Histological images to aid clinicopathological correlation
4. Up-to-date management details for all major dermatological disorders including emerging infections
5. All chapters fully referenced together with highlighted key references
6. Quick reference to essential facts, treatment ladders and management algorithms
7. Chapter dedicated to global skin health and inequalities
8. Description of the spectrum of presentations in dermatoses in skin of colour
9. Thorough review of surgical and aesthetic dermatology
10. On-line videos of practical procedures

Rook's Textbook of Dermatology, 10th Edition is universally recognised as the most complete reference work for dermatologists of all experience levels and dermatology students worldwide.

Authors
• Christopher E.M. Griffiths, OBE, MD, FMedSci is EmeritusProfessor of Dermatology at the University of Manchester, Adjunct Professor at King's College London and a Consultant Dermatologist at King's College Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom.
• Jonathan N.W.N Barker, MD, is Professor of Medical Dermatology in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London United Kingdom.
• Tanya O. Bleiker, FRCP, is a Consultant Dermatologist at the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom.
• S. Walayat Hussain, FRACP, is a Consultant Dermatological & Mohs Micrographic Surgeon at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom.
• Rosalind C. Simpson, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology, University of Nottingham and Honorary Consultant at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom.