Paediatric dermatology /

"Paediatric Dermatology is an indispensable and highly-accessible guide for all healthcare professionals faced with the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of children with skin diseases. Subdivided into 37 comprehensive chapters written by experts in both dermatology and paediatrics, the book...

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Other Authors: Lewis-Jones, Sue.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Series:Oxford specialist handbooks in paediatrics.
Oxford medical publications.
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  • Dermatology basics 1. Structure and function of the skin 2. The dermatology consultation 3. Dermatological treatments 4. Patterns and shapes in skin disease 5. Endocrine dysfunction and the skin 6. Failure to thrive and the skin Neonatal 7. Neonatal skin problems 8. Vascular birthmarks and tumours Distribution and body site 9. Face, nose, eyes and ears 10. Oral lesions 11. Trunk and flexures 12. Hands, feet and limbs 13. Genital skin disorders 14. Hair and scalp disorders 15. Nail changes 16. Photosensitivity Rashes 17. Itching, eczemas and related rashes 18. Acne and acneiform rashes 19. Papular rashes 20. Pustular rashes 21. Urticarial (Hives) rashes 22. Red rashes and erythroderma 23. Drug rashes 24. Abuse and self-inflicted disease Textural changes 25. Blisters 26. Crusts, scabs and eschars 27. Dry skin disorders 28. Lumps and bumps (tumours) 29. Changes in skin thickness and elasticity 30. Ulceration of the skin Changes in skin colour 31. Purple skin changes 32. White skin changes 33. Brown and black skin changes 34. Moles 35. Blue, grey and black skin changes 36. Red skin changes 37. Yellow and orange skin changes.