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FITZPATRICK'S COLOR ATLAS AND SYNOPSIS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY Notice Medicine is an ever-changing science. AB new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and the publisher oft his work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is complete and generally in accord with the standards accepted at the time of publication. However, in view of the po88ibility of human error or changes in medical sciences, neither the authors nor the publisher nor any other party who has been involved in the preparation or publication of this work warrants that the information contained herein is in every respect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omi88ions or for the results obtained from use of the information contained in this work. Readers are encouraged to con1irm the information contained herein with other sources. 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Saavedra, MD, PhD, MBA Associate Professor ofD ermatology Massachusetts General Hospital Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Ellen K. Roh, MD Instructor in Dermatology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts New York Chicago San Franci1100 Athens London Madrid Mexico City Milan New De1hl. Singapore Sydney Toronto Copyright!{:) 2017 by McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ISBN: 978-1-25-964220-3 MHID: 1-25-964220-8. The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: ISBN: 978-1-25-964219-7, MHID: 1-25-964219-4. eBook conversion by codeMantra Version 1.0 All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. 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This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS Preface xxiii Acknowledgment How to Use This Book .Approach to Dcrmatol.oglc Dlagnos!a Outline ofDermatologlc Diagnosis D Special Clinical and Laboratory Aids to Dermatologic Diagnosis PART I DISORDERS PRESENTING IN THE SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES 1 DISORDERS OF SEBACEOUS, ECCRINE AND APOCRINE GLANDS Ame Vulpria (Common .Ame) and Cyltic Acue 2 R.OIII.Cell 8 Paiorificial Damatitia 12 Miliaria 14 Byperhidroal8 14 Chromhidrosis and Bromhidrosis 15 HldradeDitil Suppurattva 15 Fox Fordyce Disease 19 Contac:t Dermatlti8 20 Irritant Contact Dermatiti8 (lCD) 20 Acute Irritant Contact Dermatitis 21 Chronic Irritant Contact Dermatitis 23 Special Forms of lCD 25 Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) 25 Special Forma of ACD 29 Allergic Contact Dermatitis Caused by Plants 29 Other Special Forms ofA CD 32 Systemic ACD 32 Airborne ACD 32 Atoplc:Dermadtls 34 Suggested Algorithm of AD Management 40 Uchen Simplex Chronlcus (LSC) 40 Prurigo Nodularis (PN) 42 Dyahfdrotic E<:zematou DermatitiJ 43 Nummular Eczema 44 AutolleDiitization Dermatitis 45 SeborrlaeU: Dermatitil 46 Alteatotic Dermatitil 49 vii CONTENTS PSORIASIS, PSORIASIFORM, AND PITYRIASIFORM DERMATOSES Psorlas18 50 Psoriasis Vulgaris 50 Pustular Psoriasis 57 Palmoplantar Pustulosis 57 Generalized Acute Pustular Psoriasis (Von Zumbu.sch) 57 PsoriaticE~od~a 59 Psoriatic Arthritis 59 Management of Psoria&is 59 Pityriads Rubra Pilara (PRP) 62 Pityr:laais Ro.tea 65 Parapsoriasis en Plaques (PP) 67 Pityr:laals Lldlenoldea (Acute and Chronic) (PL) 70 SECTION 4 ICHTHYOSES 72 DomiDant Ichthyosls Vulprla (DIV) 72 X-LIDkcd.Rec:enlve Idrtbyosla (XLRI) 75 Lamellar Idrth:yosls (LI) 77 ~lclermolytic: Hyperkeratoela (EH) 79 Ic.hthyom in dle Newborn 80 CoUoclionBaby 80 Harlequin Fetul 81 Syuclromic IchthyOSCI 82 Acquired Ichthyoses 84 Inherited Keratoderm.as of Palms and Solea 84 SECTIONS ---- MISCELLANEOUS EPIDERMAL DISORDERS WI Acantho.da Nlgric:ans (AN) 87 Darier Disease (DD) 89 Grover Disease (GD) 91 Halley-Halley Disease (FamWal BenlgD. Pemphlgu) 92 Dlssem1nated Superfidal Adlnlc Porokeratosls (DSAP) 93 Other Porokeratosel 93 GENEnC AND ACQUIRED BULLOUS DISEASES Hereditary Eplclermolylls Bulloaa (EB) 94 Pemphigus 100 Ballaaa Pemphigoid (BP) 106 Cicatricial PempJUaoid 108 Pemphigoid Geatationis (PG) 109 DermatitU Herpetiformia (DH) 110 Unear IgA Dermatosis (LAD) 112 ~dermolysls Bullosa.Acqulaita (EBA) 114 CONTENTS Pyoderma GaDgl'Glotum. (PG) 115 Bowel Bypus Synchome (Bowel-Astodated.Dermatosls-Arthrltle Syndrome) 118 Sweet Syndrome (SS) 119 Granuloma Fadale (GF) 121 Erythema Nodoeum (EN) Syndrome 122 Other PllDDiculiticla 124 Pemioaia (Chilhlaina) 126 Rxfuliative Erythroderma Syndrome (EES) 127 Baahea in the Acutely W Febrile Patient 132 Stevena-Johnaon Syndrome (SJS) and '1\uic: EpidermalNecrolyals (TEN) 136 • __ SECTION 9 ..___ BENIGN NEOPLASMS AND HYPERPLASIAS 141 Disorders ofMelanoqtes 141 Acquired Melanoc:ytic: Nevi (MN) 141 Halo Melanoqtic Nevus 146 Blue Nevus 148 Nevus Spilus 149 Spitz Nevus 151 Mongolian Spot 152 NevusofOta 153 Vuailar'I'umol'l and MilformatiODI 154 Vuc:ular Tumol'l 155 Hemangioma of. Infancy (HI) 155 Pyogenic: Granuloma 158 Glomus Thmor 159 Vascular Malformations 160 Capillary Malformation• 160 Port-Wme Stain 160 Spider Angioma 162 Venous Lake 163 Cherry Angioma 164 Angiokeratoma 165 Lymphatic .Malformation 167 "Lymphangioma'" 167 CapWaryNenout Malformations (CVMs) 168 MJ.OOianeout Cyab and Pseudoc:y~te 170 Epidermoid Cyst 170 Tric:hJ.1.emmal Cyst 171 Epl.dermal Induston Cyst 171 Milium 172 Digital Myxoid Cyst 173

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