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Ideal for clinic use, both for diagnosis and for explaining to the patient, this guide provides:
A quick reference atlas guide to the diagnosis skin lesions, especially, but not limited to, those that are cancerous Icons for each condition linked to high definition dermoscopy and clinical photographs Real dermatoscopic images and the associated clinical photographs on the page opposite
Ideal for clinic use, both for diagnosis and for explaining to the patient, this guide provides:
A quick reference atlas guide to the diagnosis skin lesions, especially, but not limited to, those that are cancerous
Icons for each condition linked to high definition dermoscopy and clinical photographs
Real dermatoscopic images and the associated clinical photographs on the page opposite
A quick reference atlas guide to the diagnosis skin lesions, especially, but not limited to, those that are cancerous
Icons for each condition linked to high definition dermoscopy and clinical photographs
Real dermatoscopic images and the associated clinical photographs on the page opposite
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: November 2011
- Abmessung: 276mm x 216mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9781405198554
- ISBN-10: 1405198559
- Artikelnr.: 30589810
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: November 2011
- Abmessung: 276mm x 216mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9781405198554
- ISBN-10: 1405198559
- Artikelnr.: 30589810
- Introduction to dermoscopy
1. Introduction
2. Instruments a. Introduction b. Non-polarised devices c. Polarised devices d. Hybrid devices e. Maintenance tips
3. Normal Skin a. Face, body and phototype b. Photodamage
4. Pigment depth and colour
5. Dermoscopic alphabet a. Global features b. Local features Melanocytic lesions
6. Melanocytic criteria a. Pigmented network b. Pigmented globules c. Homogeneous pigmentation d. Parallel pattern e. Cobblestone f. Starburst pattern
7. Pigmented network
8. Atypical pigmented network
9. Cobblestone
10. Globular
11. Dermal naevi
12. Blue naevi
13. Halo naevi
14. Recurrent naevi
15. combined naevi
16. Spitz naevi a. Pink b. Pigmented
17. Naevi and phototype a. Skin phototype I b. Skin phototype III
18. Naevi & age
19. Examples of predominant naevus morphology a. Globular homogeneous b. Patchy reticular c. Reticular d. Homogeneous
20. Multicomponent
21. Morphology
22. Pigment distribution Melanoma
23. 7 Features of melanoma a. Atypical pigmented network b. Blue white veil c. Atypical blood vessels d. Irregular dots & globules e. Irregular pigmentation f. Irregular streaks g. Regression structures
24. Melanoma features and thickness a. In-situ b. Thin invasive c. Intermediate thickness invasive d. Thick invasive
25. Melanoma colours a. Brown b. Black / hyperpigmented c. Pink / hypopigmented d. Multicoloured
26. Melanoma type a. Superficial spreading b. Nodular i. Pigmented ii. hypomelanotic c. Featureless d. Small e. Eccentric f. Cutaneous g. Negative h. regression
27. Algorithms a. 7-point checklist b. ABCD c. Menzies scoring method d. CASH e. 3-point checklist f. Limitations Non-Melanocytic lesions
28. Seborrhoeic keratosis a. Criteria b. Milia like cysts c. Comedo-like openings d. Cerebriform e. Fingerprint structures
29. Benign lichenoid keratosis
30. Ink spot lentigo
31. Solar lentigo
32. Clear cell acanthoma
33. Comedones
34. Porokeratosis
35. Haemangioma
36. Lymphangioma
37. Subcorneal haematoma
38. Sebaceous gland hyperplasia
39. Dermatofibroma a. DF vs Naevus b. Typical DF c. Non-typical DF
40. Actinic keratosis
41. Bowens disease
42. SCC & Keratoacanthomas
43. BCC a. Structures b. Superficial BCC c. Nodular BCC d. Morphoeic BCC e. Pigmented BCC f. Brown BCC
44. Blood vessels in skin lesions
45. External pigmentation
46. Radiotherapy scars Special sites
47. Acral lesions a. Acral anatomy b. Acral naevi c. Acral melanoma
48. Facial lesions a. Lentigo maligna b. Lentigo maligna melanoma
49. Nails a. Melanonychia b. Nail unit melanoma c. Nail unit SCC d. Erythronychia e. Subungual haematoma f. Nail unit Infections i. Bacterial ii. Fungal iii. Viral
50. Scalp tumours a. Melanoma b. BCC c. Naevus sebaceous d. Seborrhoeic keratosis
51. Hair a. Alopecia i. Non-scarring
1. Androgenetic alopecia
2. Alopecia areata
3. Trichotillomania ii. Scarring
1. Lymphocytic scarring alopecia
2. Neutrophlic scarring alopecia
3. End stage scarring - pseudopelade b. Miscellaneous hair conditions i. Trichostasis spinulosa ii. Ingrowing hairs iii. Pseudonits
52. Mucosal lesions a. Mucosal melanosis General dermatology
53. Skin infection a. Scabies b. Molluscum contagiosum c. Head lice d. Viral warts
54. Inflammatory skin disease a. Psoriasis / eczema b. Lichen planus c. Blood vessel inflammation /Capillaritis vs vasculitis d. Urticaria pigmentosa e. Granulomatous inflammation f. Dermatomyositis & scleroderma g. Xanthogranuloma Case scenarios
55. The nail lesion
56. The foot lesion
57. The hyperpigmented truncal lesion
58. The atypical mole
59. The purple ear lesion Reference points
60. 10 tips for better imaging
61. 10 tips not to miss melanoma
62. Key points for safe dermoscopy
63. Skin lesion management pathway Image gallery a. Naevi b. Seborrhoeic keratosis c. Hypopigmented seborrhoeic keratosis d. BCC - nodular e. BCC - superficial f. BCC - pigmented g. SCC h. Dermatofibroma i. Haemangioma j. Angiokeratoma k. Melanoma - pink l. Melanoma - brown m. Melanoma - black n. Melanoma - arising in a naevus o. Melanoma - atypical vessels p. Melanoma - multicoloured q. Melanoma - globules r. Melanoma - regression s. Melanoma - extensive regression t. Melanoma - blue white veil and atypical network u. Melanoma - SSMM v. Melanoma - blue white veil w. Melanoma - streaks
1. Introduction
2. Instruments a. Introduction b. Non-polarised devices c. Polarised devices d. Hybrid devices e. Maintenance tips
3. Normal Skin a. Face, body and phototype b. Photodamage
4. Pigment depth and colour
5. Dermoscopic alphabet a. Global features b. Local features Melanocytic lesions
6. Melanocytic criteria a. Pigmented network b. Pigmented globules c. Homogeneous pigmentation d. Parallel pattern e. Cobblestone f. Starburst pattern
7. Pigmented network
8. Atypical pigmented network
9. Cobblestone
10. Globular
11. Dermal naevi
12. Blue naevi
13. Halo naevi
14. Recurrent naevi
15. combined naevi
16. Spitz naevi a. Pink b. Pigmented
17. Naevi and phototype a. Skin phototype I b. Skin phototype III
18. Naevi & age
19. Examples of predominant naevus morphology a. Globular homogeneous b. Patchy reticular c. Reticular d. Homogeneous
20. Multicomponent
21. Morphology
22. Pigment distribution Melanoma
23. 7 Features of melanoma a. Atypical pigmented network b. Blue white veil c. Atypical blood vessels d. Irregular dots & globules e. Irregular pigmentation f. Irregular streaks g. Regression structures
24. Melanoma features and thickness a. In-situ b. Thin invasive c. Intermediate thickness invasive d. Thick invasive
25. Melanoma colours a. Brown b. Black / hyperpigmented c. Pink / hypopigmented d. Multicoloured
26. Melanoma type a. Superficial spreading b. Nodular i. Pigmented ii. hypomelanotic c. Featureless d. Small e. Eccentric f. Cutaneous g. Negative h. regression
27. Algorithms a. 7-point checklist b. ABCD c. Menzies scoring method d. CASH e. 3-point checklist f. Limitations Non-Melanocytic lesions
28. Seborrhoeic keratosis a. Criteria b. Milia like cysts c. Comedo-like openings d. Cerebriform e. Fingerprint structures
29. Benign lichenoid keratosis
30. Ink spot lentigo
31. Solar lentigo
32. Clear cell acanthoma
33. Comedones
34. Porokeratosis
35. Haemangioma
36. Lymphangioma
37. Subcorneal haematoma
38. Sebaceous gland hyperplasia
39. Dermatofibroma a. DF vs Naevus b. Typical DF c. Non-typical DF
40. Actinic keratosis
41. Bowens disease
42. SCC & Keratoacanthomas
43. BCC a. Structures b. Superficial BCC c. Nodular BCC d. Morphoeic BCC e. Pigmented BCC f. Brown BCC
44. Blood vessels in skin lesions
45. External pigmentation
46. Radiotherapy scars Special sites
47. Acral lesions a. Acral anatomy b. Acral naevi c. Acral melanoma
48. Facial lesions a. Lentigo maligna b. Lentigo maligna melanoma
49. Nails a. Melanonychia b. Nail unit melanoma c. Nail unit SCC d. Erythronychia e. Subungual haematoma f. Nail unit Infections i. Bacterial ii. Fungal iii. Viral
50. Scalp tumours a. Melanoma b. BCC c. Naevus sebaceous d. Seborrhoeic keratosis
51. Hair a. Alopecia i. Non-scarring
1. Androgenetic alopecia
2. Alopecia areata
3. Trichotillomania ii. Scarring
1. Lymphocytic scarring alopecia
2. Neutrophlic scarring alopecia
3. End stage scarring - pseudopelade b. Miscellaneous hair conditions i. Trichostasis spinulosa ii. Ingrowing hairs iii. Pseudonits
52. Mucosal lesions a. Mucosal melanosis General dermatology
53. Skin infection a. Scabies b. Molluscum contagiosum c. Head lice d. Viral warts
54. Inflammatory skin disease a. Psoriasis / eczema b. Lichen planus c. Blood vessel inflammation /Capillaritis vs vasculitis d. Urticaria pigmentosa e. Granulomatous inflammation f. Dermatomyositis & scleroderma g. Xanthogranuloma Case scenarios
55. The nail lesion
56. The foot lesion
57. The hyperpigmented truncal lesion
58. The atypical mole
59. The purple ear lesion Reference points
60. 10 tips for better imaging
61. 10 tips not to miss melanoma
62. Key points for safe dermoscopy
63. Skin lesion management pathway Image gallery a. Naevi b. Seborrhoeic keratosis c. Hypopigmented seborrhoeic keratosis d. BCC - nodular e. BCC - superficial f. BCC - pigmented g. SCC h. Dermatofibroma i. Haemangioma j. Angiokeratoma k. Melanoma - pink l. Melanoma - brown m. Melanoma - black n. Melanoma - arising in a naevus o. Melanoma - atypical vessels p. Melanoma - multicoloured q. Melanoma - globules r. Melanoma - regression s. Melanoma - extensive regression t. Melanoma - blue white veil and atypical network u. Melanoma - SSMM v. Melanoma - blue white veil w. Melanoma - streaks
- Introduction to dermoscopy
1. Introduction
2. Instruments a. Introduction b. Non-polarised devices c. Polarised devices d. Hybrid devices e. Maintenance tips
3. Normal Skin a. Face, body and phototype b. Photodamage
4. Pigment depth and colour
5. Dermoscopic alphabet a. Global features b. Local features Melanocytic lesions
6. Melanocytic criteria a. Pigmented network b. Pigmented globules c. Homogeneous pigmentation d. Parallel pattern e. Cobblestone f. Starburst pattern
7. Pigmented network
8. Atypical pigmented network
9. Cobblestone
10. Globular
11. Dermal naevi
12. Blue naevi
13. Halo naevi
14. Recurrent naevi
15. combined naevi
16. Spitz naevi a. Pink b. Pigmented
17. Naevi and phototype a. Skin phototype I b. Skin phototype III
18. Naevi & age
19. Examples of predominant naevus morphology a. Globular homogeneous b. Patchy reticular c. Reticular d. Homogeneous
20. Multicomponent
21. Morphology
22. Pigment distribution Melanoma
23. 7 Features of melanoma a. Atypical pigmented network b. Blue white veil c. Atypical blood vessels d. Irregular dots & globules e. Irregular pigmentation f. Irregular streaks g. Regression structures
24. Melanoma features and thickness a. In-situ b. Thin invasive c. Intermediate thickness invasive d. Thick invasive
25. Melanoma colours a. Brown b. Black / hyperpigmented c. Pink / hypopigmented d. Multicoloured
26. Melanoma type a. Superficial spreading b. Nodular i. Pigmented ii. hypomelanotic c. Featureless d. Small e. Eccentric f. Cutaneous g. Negative h. regression
27. Algorithms a. 7-point checklist b. ABCD c. Menzies scoring method d. CASH e. 3-point checklist f. Limitations Non-Melanocytic lesions
28. Seborrhoeic keratosis a. Criteria b. Milia like cysts c. Comedo-like openings d. Cerebriform e. Fingerprint structures
29. Benign lichenoid keratosis
30. Ink spot lentigo
31. Solar lentigo
32. Clear cell acanthoma
33. Comedones
34. Porokeratosis
35. Haemangioma
36. Lymphangioma
37. Subcorneal haematoma
38. Sebaceous gland hyperplasia
39. Dermatofibroma a. DF vs Naevus b. Typical DF c. Non-typical DF
40. Actinic keratosis
41. Bowens disease
42. SCC & Keratoacanthomas
43. BCC a. Structures b. Superficial BCC c. Nodular BCC d. Morphoeic BCC e. Pigmented BCC f. Brown BCC
44. Blood vessels in skin lesions
45. External pigmentation
46. Radiotherapy scars Special sites
47. Acral lesions a. Acral anatomy b. Acral naevi c. Acral melanoma
48. Facial lesions a. Lentigo maligna b. Lentigo maligna melanoma
49. Nails a. Melanonychia b. Nail unit melanoma c. Nail unit SCC d. Erythronychia e. Subungual haematoma f. Nail unit Infections i. Bacterial ii. Fungal iii. Viral
50. Scalp tumours a. Melanoma b. BCC c. Naevus sebaceous d. Seborrhoeic keratosis
51. Hair a. Alopecia i. Non-scarring
1. Androgenetic alopecia
2. Alopecia areata
3. Trichotillomania ii. Scarring
1. Lymphocytic scarring alopecia
2. Neutrophlic scarring alopecia
3. End stage scarring - pseudopelade b. Miscellaneous hair conditions i. Trichostasis spinulosa ii. Ingrowing hairs iii. Pseudonits
52. Mucosal lesions a. Mucosal melanosis General dermatology
53. Skin infection a. Scabies b. Molluscum contagiosum c. Head lice d. Viral warts
54. Inflammatory skin disease a. Psoriasis / eczema b. Lichen planus c. Blood vessel inflammation /Capillaritis vs vasculitis d. Urticaria pigmentosa e. Granulomatous inflammation f. Dermatomyositis & scleroderma g. Xanthogranuloma Case scenarios
55. The nail lesion
56. The foot lesion
57. The hyperpigmented truncal lesion
58. The atypical mole
59. The purple ear lesion Reference points
60. 10 tips for better imaging
61. 10 tips not to miss melanoma
62. Key points for safe dermoscopy
63. Skin lesion management pathway Image gallery a. Naevi b. Seborrhoeic keratosis c. Hypopigmented seborrhoeic keratosis d. BCC - nodular e. BCC - superficial f. BCC - pigmented g. SCC h. Dermatofibroma i. Haemangioma j. Angiokeratoma k. Melanoma - pink l. Melanoma - brown m. Melanoma - black n. Melanoma - arising in a naevus o. Melanoma - atypical vessels p. Melanoma - multicoloured q. Melanoma - globules r. Melanoma - regression s. Melanoma - extensive regression t. Melanoma - blue white veil and atypical network u. Melanoma - SSMM v. Melanoma - blue white veil w. Melanoma - streaks
1. Introduction
2. Instruments a. Introduction b. Non-polarised devices c. Polarised devices d. Hybrid devices e. Maintenance tips
3. Normal Skin a. Face, body and phototype b. Photodamage
4. Pigment depth and colour
5. Dermoscopic alphabet a. Global features b. Local features Melanocytic lesions
6. Melanocytic criteria a. Pigmented network b. Pigmented globules c. Homogeneous pigmentation d. Parallel pattern e. Cobblestone f. Starburst pattern
7. Pigmented network
8. Atypical pigmented network
9. Cobblestone
10. Globular
11. Dermal naevi
12. Blue naevi
13. Halo naevi
14. Recurrent naevi
15. combined naevi
16. Spitz naevi a. Pink b. Pigmented
17. Naevi and phototype a. Skin phototype I b. Skin phototype III
18. Naevi & age
19. Examples of predominant naevus morphology a. Globular homogeneous b. Patchy reticular c. Reticular d. Homogeneous
20. Multicomponent
21. Morphology
22. Pigment distribution Melanoma
23. 7 Features of melanoma a. Atypical pigmented network b. Blue white veil c. Atypical blood vessels d. Irregular dots & globules e. Irregular pigmentation f. Irregular streaks g. Regression structures
24. Melanoma features and thickness a. In-situ b. Thin invasive c. Intermediate thickness invasive d. Thick invasive
25. Melanoma colours a. Brown b. Black / hyperpigmented c. Pink / hypopigmented d. Multicoloured
26. Melanoma type a. Superficial spreading b. Nodular i. Pigmented ii. hypomelanotic c. Featureless d. Small e. Eccentric f. Cutaneous g. Negative h. regression
27. Algorithms a. 7-point checklist b. ABCD c. Menzies scoring method d. CASH e. 3-point checklist f. Limitations Non-Melanocytic lesions
28. Seborrhoeic keratosis a. Criteria b. Milia like cysts c. Comedo-like openings d. Cerebriform e. Fingerprint structures
29. Benign lichenoid keratosis
30. Ink spot lentigo
31. Solar lentigo
32. Clear cell acanthoma
33. Comedones
34. Porokeratosis
35. Haemangioma
36. Lymphangioma
37. Subcorneal haematoma
38. Sebaceous gland hyperplasia
39. Dermatofibroma a. DF vs Naevus b. Typical DF c. Non-typical DF
40. Actinic keratosis
41. Bowens disease
42. SCC & Keratoacanthomas
43. BCC a. Structures b. Superficial BCC c. Nodular BCC d. Morphoeic BCC e. Pigmented BCC f. Brown BCC
44. Blood vessels in skin lesions
45. External pigmentation
46. Radiotherapy scars Special sites
47. Acral lesions a. Acral anatomy b. Acral naevi c. Acral melanoma
48. Facial lesions a. Lentigo maligna b. Lentigo maligna melanoma
49. Nails a. Melanonychia b. Nail unit melanoma c. Nail unit SCC d. Erythronychia e. Subungual haematoma f. Nail unit Infections i. Bacterial ii. Fungal iii. Viral
50. Scalp tumours a. Melanoma b. BCC c. Naevus sebaceous d. Seborrhoeic keratosis
51. Hair a. Alopecia i. Non-scarring
1. Androgenetic alopecia
2. Alopecia areata
3. Trichotillomania ii. Scarring
1. Lymphocytic scarring alopecia
2. Neutrophlic scarring alopecia
3. End stage scarring - pseudopelade b. Miscellaneous hair conditions i. Trichostasis spinulosa ii. Ingrowing hairs iii. Pseudonits
52. Mucosal lesions a. Mucosal melanosis General dermatology
53. Skin infection a. Scabies b. Molluscum contagiosum c. Head lice d. Viral warts
54. Inflammatory skin disease a. Psoriasis / eczema b. Lichen planus c. Blood vessel inflammation /Capillaritis vs vasculitis d. Urticaria pigmentosa e. Granulomatous inflammation f. Dermatomyositis & scleroderma g. Xanthogranuloma Case scenarios
55. The nail lesion
56. The foot lesion
57. The hyperpigmented truncal lesion
58. The atypical mole
59. The purple ear lesion Reference points
60. 10 tips for better imaging
61. 10 tips not to miss melanoma
62. Key points for safe dermoscopy
63. Skin lesion management pathway Image gallery a. Naevi b. Seborrhoeic keratosis c. Hypopigmented seborrhoeic keratosis d. BCC - nodular e. BCC - superficial f. BCC - pigmented g. SCC h. Dermatofibroma i. Haemangioma j. Angiokeratoma k. Melanoma - pink l. Melanoma - brown m. Melanoma - black n. Melanoma - arising in a naevus o. Melanoma - atypical vessels p. Melanoma - multicoloured q. Melanoma - globules r. Melanoma - regression s. Melanoma - extensive regression t. Melanoma - blue white veil and atypical network u. Melanoma - SSMM v. Melanoma - blue white veil w. Melanoma - streaks