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DERMATOLOGY DDXDECK
Dermatology DDxDeck
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By
Thomas Habif, MD, Adjunct Professor of Medicine Dermatology Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
M. Shane Chapman, MD, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
James Campbell, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Dermatology (Medicine), University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
James Dinulos, MD, Darthmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
Kathryn Zug, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (Dermatology), Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH

Description
It's DDx To Go! This unique format gives you a completely portable, uniquely convenient diagnostic tool. Essentially a deck of laminated cards linked together at one corner, much like a collection of color samples, the DDxDeck allows you to compare potential diagnoses visually, side by side, without the need to flip back and forth between different pages. Each card includes a full color image and information about a particular diagnosis, as well as cross references (DDx-refs) to other potential diagnoses. Small enough to fit in your pocket, this is the perfect reference for those on the front line of dermatological diagnosis.

Audience
Dermatologists, Internists, Family Physicians and Physician Assistants

Contents


TOPICAL THERAPY


1. Basic principles of treatment
2. Topical corticosteroids



ECZEMA


3. Acute eczematous inflammation
4. Rhus dermatitis (poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac)
5. Subacute eczematous inflammation
6. Chronic eczematous inflammation
7. Lichen simplex chronicus
8. Hand eczema
9. Asteatotic eczema
10. Chapped, fissured feet
11. Allergic contact dermatitis
12. Irritant contact dermatitis
13. Fingertip eczema
14. Keratolysis exfoliativa
15. Nummular eczema
16. Pompholyx
17. Prurigo nodularis
18. Stasis dermatitis
19. Venous leg ulcers
20. Atopic dermatitis
21. Autosomal dominant ichthyosis vulgaris
22. Keratosis pilaris
23. Pityriasis alba



URTICARIA


24. Acute urticaria
25. Chronic urticaria
26. Physical urticaria
27. Angioedema
28. Mastocytosis (urticaria pigmentosa)
29. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy



ACNE, ROSACEA, AND RELATED DISORDERS


30. Comedone acne
31. Cystic acne
32. Pustular acne
33. Perioral dermatitis
34. Rosacea (acne rosacea)
35. Hidradenitis suppurativa



PSORIASIS AND OTHER PAPULOSQUAMOUS DISEASES


36. Psoriasis: hands and feet
37. Psoriasis: lesions
38. Psoriasis: nails
39. Psoriasis: special forms
40. Seborrheic dermatitis
41. Grover disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis)
42. Pityriasis rosea
43. Lichen planus
44. Lichen sclerosus
45. Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (Mucha?Habermann disease)



BACTERIAL INFECTIONS


46. Impetigo
47. Cellulitis
48. Folliculitis
49. Pseudofolliculitis barbae
50. Furuncles and carbuncles
51. Pseudomonas folliculitis
52. Otitis externa



SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS


53. Syphilis
54. Chancroid
55. Genital warts
56. Genital herpes simplex
57. Pubic lice
58. Molluscum contagiosum



VIRAL INFECTIONS


59. Warts (verruca vulgaris)
60. Flat warts
61. Plantar warts
62. Molluscum contagiosum
63. Herpes simplex (cold sores, fever blisters)
64. Varicella (chicken pox)
65. Herpes zoster (shingles)
66. Hand, foot, and mouth disease



FUNGAL INFECTIONS


67. Candidiasis (moniliasis)
68. Candidal balanitis
69. Candidiasis (diaper dermatitis)
70. Candidiasis of large skin folds (candidal intertrigo)
71. Tinea versicolor
72. Tinea of the nails
73. Angular cheilitis
74. Cutaneous fungal infections (tinea)
75. Tinea of the foot
76. Tinea of the groin
77. Tinea of the body
78. Tinea of the hand
79. Tinea incognito
80. Tinea of the scalp
81. Tinea of the beard



EXANTHEMS AND DRUG REACTIONS


82. Non-specific viral rash
83. Erythema infectiosum
84. Cutaneous drug eruptions



HYPERSENSITIVITY SYNDROMES AND VASCULITIS


85. Erythema multiforme
86. Stevens?Johnson syndrome
87. Erythema nodosum
88. Cutaneous small vessel vasculitis (hypersensitivity vasculitis)
89. Henoch?Schonlein purpura
90. Schamberg disease (Schamberg purpura)
91. Sweet syndrome



INFESTATIONS AND BITES


92. Scabies
93. Head lice (pediculosis)
94. Bee and wasp stings
95. Lyme disease
96. Rocky Mountain spotted fever
97. Flea bites
98. Cutaneous larva migrans



VESICULAR AND BULLOUS DISEASES


99. Dermatitis herpetiformis
100. Pemphigus vulgaris
101. Pemphigus foliaceus
102. Bullous pemphigoid



CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES


103. Chronic cutaneous lupus
104. Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
105. Dermatomyositis
106. Scleroderma
107. Morphea



LIGHT-RELATED DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF PIGMENTATION


108. Sun-damaged skin, photoaging
109. Polymorphous light eruption
110. Porphyria cutanea tarda
111. Vitiligo
112. Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
113. Lentigo, juvenile lentigo, solar lentigo
114. Melasma (chloasma, mask of pregnancy)



BENIGN SKIN TUMORS


115. Seborrheic keratosis
116. Skin tags
117. Dermatofibroma
118. Keloids and hypertrophic scars
119. Keratoacanthoma
120. Nevus sebaceus
121. Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis
122. Epidermal cyst
123. Pilar cyst
124. Sebaceous hyperplasia
125. Syringomas



PREMALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT NON-MELANOMA SKIN TUMORS


126. Basal cell carcinoma
127. Actinic keratosis
128. Squamous cell carcinoma
129. Bowen disease
130. Leukoplakia
131. Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
132. Paget disease of the breast
133. Extramammary Paget disease
134. Cutaneous metastasis



NEVI AND MALIGNANT MELANOMA


135. Nevi, melanocytic nevi, moles
136. Atypical mole syndrome (dysplastic nevus syndrome)
137. Malignant melanoma, lentigo maligna
138. Melanoma mimics
139. Congenital melanocytic nevi



VASCULAR TUMORS AND MALFORMATIONS


140. Hemangiomas of infancy
141. Vascular malformations
142. Cherry angioma
143. Angiokeratoma
144. Venous lake
145. Pyogenic granuloma
146. Kaposi sarcoma
147. Telangiectasias
148. Spider angioma (nevus araneus)



HAIR AND NAIL DISEASES


149. Androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness)
150. Androgenic alopecia in women (female pattern hair loss)
151. Alopecia areata
152. Trichotillomania
153. Fungal nail infections
154a. Nail diseases: psoriasis
154b. Nail diseases: acute and chronic paronychia, pseudomonas infection, white spots or bands
154c. Nail diseases: ridging and beading, habit tic deformity, onycholysis, distal plate splitting
154d. Nail diseases: digital mucous cysts, nevi and melanoma, subungual hematoma



NEONATAL DISEASE


155. Erythema toxicum neonatorum
156. Miliaria
157. Cutis marmorata



CUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS OF INTERNAL DISEASE


158. Acquired cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes
159. Inherited cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes
160. Acanthosis nigricans
161. Neurofibromatosis
162. Tuberous sclerosis
163. Granuloma annulare
164. Necrobiosis lipoidica
165. Pyoderma gangrenosum

Bibliographic details
Paperback, 344 pages, publication date: APR-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-04348-9
ISBN-10: 0-323-04348-8
Imprint: MOSBY


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