Vulval diseases are managed by dermatologists and by ObGyns and while expert referral centres do exist, the majority of patients are treated by non-specialists. These conditions are relatively common (approximately 15% of a gynaecologist’s caseload) and can be difficult to diagnose. Gynecologic Dermatology is a practical, highly illustrated guide written with the needs of the general dermatologist or gynaecologist in mind. The book begins with chapters on normal anatomy; history taking and examination of the vulva; biopsy taking and general management options. Next, symptom-based chapters describe presenting problems such as pruritus, broken skin and scarring, using flowcharts to help the physician work through to a diagnosis. Finally, chapters devoted to key conditions (lichen sclerosus, lichen planus, etc) describe the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis and management of the disease in question. Abundantly illustrated and written in a practical, clinically oriented style, Gynecologic Dermatology is an indispensable reference for non-specialists that bridges the gap between dermatology and gynaecology. Symptom-based section reflects how patients present in real life and provides algorithms/flowcharts to help with diagnosisIncludes second-line treatment options to help physician when standard treatment is unsuccessfulLavishly illustrated with over 500 photos, diagrams, tables and boxes
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Gynecologic Dermatology is a practical, highly illustrated guide written with the needs of the general dermatologist or gynaecologist in mind. The book begins with chapters on normal anatomy; history taking and examination of the vulva; biopsy taking and general management options.
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1          Normal vulva 2          Normal histology of vulva and anogenital area 3          Vulvovaginal care 4          Taking a vulvar history and examination of the vulva 5          Scoring and recording of vulval disease 6          How to take a vulvar biopsy and what to expect from a histopathological    examination 7          General treatment considerations 8          Pruritus 9          Pain 10        "Red skin" 11        "Broken skin" 12        "White skin" 13        "Pigmented skin" 14        Scarring 15        "Swollen vulva" 16        Atopic eczema, lichen simplex and seborrheic dermatitis 17        Contact dermatitis,  fixed drug eruption and immediate hypersensitivity reactions 18        Erythema multiforme majus, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis and graft-versus-host disease 19        Lichen sclerosus 20        Lichen planus 21        Plasma cell vulvitis 22        Vulvar psoriasis 23        Hidradenitis suppurativa 24        Granulomatous conditions of the vulva 25        Scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus and Sjögren syndrome 26        Autoimmune bullous diseases 27        Inherited bullous diseases 28        Vulval ulcers 29        Primary bacterial and fungal vulval and vulvovaginal infections 30        Viral diseases 31        Sexually transmitted diseases 32        Cysts and diseases of the glands 33        Solid benign tumours 34        Benign and malignant pigmented lesions of the vulva 35        Malignant and pre-malignant non-pigmented tumours 36        Extramammary Paget disease of the vulva 37        Vascular disease 38        Vulvodynia 39        Psychological and sexological aspects 40        Vulval cosmetic surgery 41        Vulval body art 42        Vulval disease in children
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781909836013
Publisert
2016-03-13
Utgiver
Vendor
JP Medical Ltd
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
220 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
284

Biographical note

Gudula Kirtschig
Consultant Dermatologist, Dept of Dermatology, Vrije Universiteit Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Susan Cooper
Consultant Dermatologist, Oxford University Hospitals Trust, Oxford, UK