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Offering the reader a comprehensive look at the material regarding alopecia areata, this book is divided into several sections: One section encompasses the detailed overview of alopecia areata including its epidemiology, etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment options; another section provides information and content about different comorbidities in patients with alopecia areata; the third section contains case studies of patients diagnosed with alopecia areata, including their signs, symptoms, lab tests, clinical management, and treatment; and the last…mehr
Offering the reader a comprehensive look at the material regarding alopecia areata, this book is divided into several sections: One section encompasses the detailed overview of alopecia areata including its epidemiology, etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment options; another section provides information and content about different comorbidities in patients with alopecia areata; the third section contains case studies of patients diagnosed with alopecia areata, including their signs, symptoms, lab tests, clinical management, and treatment; and the last section covers research studies on this disease. Complete with full color photographs of patients before, during, and after the disease to accompany the various sections, Alopeacia Areata -- A Clinician's Guide is written for dermatologists as well as internists dealing with the comorbid conditions that often accompany alopecia areata.
Pooya Khan Mohammad Beigi, MD, MSc, MPH is a Clinical Research Fellow at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC, Canada). He is also the Founder/CEO of Misdiagnosis Association and Society (Seattle, WA, USA), and Founder/CEO of Father Medical Charity (Vancouver, BC, Canada).
Dr. Beigi established Misdiagnosis Association and Society (MARI), with the aim of collecting and preparing the most comprehensive database of errors in medicine and conducting related medical research studies, in collaboration with health organizations, universities, clinics, professors and physicians from all around the world.
Also, he founded Father Medical Charity with the goal of helping patients in need, especially those in underdeveloped countries. This Charity collaborates with many physicians and nurses employed in underdeveloped countries, who identify patients in need and refer them to this medical charity to receive the necessary medications or facilitate treatments for them.
Dr. Beigi has presented his research studies to several international conferences, including the 2nd BC eHealth and Innovative Technology, the Canadian Pharmacists 2015, and the 23rd World Congress of Dermatology, etc. He also has written several books for Springer including; Clinician's Guide to Acrodermatitis Enteropathica (2015), Clinician's Guide to Mycosis Fungoides (2016), Clinician's Guide to Pemphigus Vulgaris (2017), Psoriasis: A Clinician's Guide (in development), Clinician's Guide to Vitiligo and other Hypopigmentation Disorders (in development) and Clinician's Guide to Hyperpigmentation Disorders (in development).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Overview.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part 2: Diffuse Alopecia.- Chapter 2 - Diffuse alopecia areata.- Chapter 3 - Alopecia totalis / universalis.- Chapter 4 - Telogen effluvium.- Chapter 5 - Anagen effluvium.- Chapter 6 - Loose anagen syndrome.- Part 3: Focal Alopecia - Non-scarring Alopecias.- Chapter 7 - Androgenetic alopecia (AGA).- Chapter 8 - Alopecia areata.- Chapter 9 - Tinea capitis.- Part 4: Focal Alopecia - Traumatic Hair Loss.- Chapter 10 - Trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder).- Chapter 11 - Traction alopecia.- Part 5: Focal Alopecia - Cicatricial Alopecia.- Chapter 12 - Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus.- Chapter 13 - Lichen planopilaris.- Chapter 14 - Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia.- Part 6: Pathology slides.- Chapter 15 - Pathology slides.- Part 7: Research studies.- Chapter 16 - Research study 1.- Chapter 17 - Research study 2.- Part 8: Case reports and photos.- Chapter 18 - Patient descriptions.
Part 1: Overview.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part 2: Diffuse Alopecia.- Chapter 2 - Diffuse alopecia areata.- Chapter 3 - Alopecia totalis / universalis.- Chapter 4 - Telogen effluvium.- Chapter 5 - Anagen effluvium.- Chapter 6 - Loose anagen syndrome.- Part 3: Focal Alopecia - Non-scarring Alopecias.- Chapter 7 - Androgenetic alopecia (AGA).- Chapter 8 - Alopecia areata.- Chapter 9 - Tinea capitis.- Part 4: Focal Alopecia - Traumatic Hair Loss.- Chapter 10 - Trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder).- Chapter 11 - Traction alopecia.- Part 5: Focal Alopecia - Cicatricial Alopecia.- Chapter 12 - Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus.- Chapter 13 - Lichen planopilaris.- Chapter 14 - Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia.- Part 6: Pathology slides.- Chapter 15 - Pathology slides.- Part 7: Research studies.- Chapter 16 - Research study 1.- Chapter 17 - Research study 2.- Part 8: Case reports and photos.- Chapter 18 - Patient descriptions.