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| Reference \ Textbooks | Table of Contents
| Section 1: The newborn
01.01 Embryogenesis of the Skin 01.02 Physiology of neonatal Skin 01.03 Skin Care of the Newborn 01.04 Common Transient Neonatal Dermatoses 01.05 Disorders of Subcutaneous Tissue in the Newborn 01.06 Cutaneous Manifestations of Congenital Infections 01.07 Acquired Neonatal Infections 01.08 Developmental Abnormalities 01.09 Neonatal Erythroderma 01.10 Collodion Baby and Harlequin Fetus 01.11 Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus 01.12 Restrictive Dermopathy 01.13 Congenital Erosive and Vesicular Dermatosis 01.14 Iatrogenic Disorders of the Newborn
Section 2: Napkin dermatitis
02.1 General Aspects 02.2 Causative Factors 02.3 Napkin Dermatitis: Clinical Features and Differential Diagnosis 02.4 Management
Section 3: Atopic Dermatitis
03.01 Epidemiology 03.02 Genetics 03.03 Immunology 03.04 Pharmacology 03.05 Microbiology 03.06 Clinical Features and Diagnostic Criteria 03.07 Scoring Severity and Quality of Life Assessment 03.08 Guidelines to Management 03.09 The role of dietary restriction in atopic dermatitis 03.10 Inhalant allergens & atopic dermatitis 03.11 Eczema Herpeticum 03.12 Psychological Aspects of Eczema
Section 4: Other types of Dermatitis
04.01 Infantile Seborrhoeic Dermatitis 04.02 Hypereosinophilic Disorders 04.03 Pityriasis Alba 04.04 Periorial Dermatitis 04.05 Pompholyx 04.06 Nummular or Discoid Dermatitis 04.07 Seborrhoeic Dermatitis of Adolescence 04.08 Lichen Simplex Chronicus and Prurigo 04.09 Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis 04.10 Allergic Contact Dermatitis 04.11 Phytodermatoses
Section 5: Infections
05.01 HPV Infection and Molluscum Contagiosum 05.02 Herpes Simplex Virus infection 05.03 Exanthems 05.04 Giannoti Crosti Syndrome 05.05 Zoonotic Poxvirus 05.06 Cutaneous manifestations of HIV and HTLV-1 infection 05.07 Staphylococcal and Streptococcal Infections 05.08 Meningococcal Infections 05.09 Pitted Keratolysis, Erythrasma and Erysipeloid 05.10 Mycobacterial Infections 05.11 Bartonella Infections 05.12 Lyme Disease 05.13 Treponematoses 05.14 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Others 05.15 Superficial Fungal Infections 05.16 Deep Mycoses and Opportunistic Infections
Section 6: Malnutrition
06.01 Skin Manifestations of Malnutrition
Section 7: Tropical dermatoses
07.01 Tropical Ulcer 07.02 Leishmaniasis 07.03 Cutaneous Larva Migrans 07.04 Myiasis 07.05 Leprosy
Section 8: Bites, stings and infestations
08.1 Papular Urticaria 08.2 Scabies and Pediculosis 08.3 Other Noxious and Venomous Creatures
Section 9: Urticaria and the erythemas
09.1 Urticaria 09.2 Mastocytosis 09.3 Annular Erythemas 09.4 Erythema Nodosum and Other Forms of Paniculitis 09.5 Erythema Multiforme, Stevens Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Section 10: Acne
10.1 Acne
Section 11: Psoriasis and other papulosquamous disorders
11.1 Psoriasis 11.2 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris 11.3 Pityriasis Rosea 11.4 Pityriasis Lichenoides 11.5 Lichen Planus 11.6 Lichen Striatus
Section 12: Blistering disorders
12.1 Differential Diagnosis of Vesiculobullous Lesions 12.2 Infantile Acropustulosis 12.3 Chronic Bullous Dermatosis of Childhood 12.4 Dermatitis Herpetiformis 12.5 Pemphigid, Pemphigus, Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita
Section 13: Skin nodules
13.01 Differential Diagnosis of Skin Nodules and Cysts in Children 13.02 Granuloma Annulare 13.03 Adnexal Disorders 13.04 Calcification and Ossification in the Skin 13.05 Knuckle Pads 13.06 Fibromatoses, hyalinoses and stiff skin 13.07 Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophils 13.08 Lymphomatoid Papulosis 13.09 Jessner’s Lymphocytic Infiltrate 13.10 Skin Malignancies
Section 14: Disorders of pigmentation
14.1 Disorders of Hypo- and Hyper-melanosis 14.2 Vitiligo
Section 15: Photosensitivity
15.1 The Idiopathic Photodermatoses 15.2 Porphyria 15.3 Photoprotection
Section 16: Melanocytic naevi/melanoma>
16.1 Melanocytic Naevi and Melanoma
Section 17: Epidermal naevi/epidermal naevus syndrome and proteus
17.1 Epidermal Naevi 17.2 Proteus Syndrome
Section 18: Vascular and lymphatic anomalies
18.1 Vascular Malformations 18.2 Hemangiomas 18.3 Disorders of Lymphatics
Section 19: Genetic Disorders
19.01 Principles of Genetics, Mosaicism, Molecular Biology 19.02 Chromosome Disorders 19.03 Keratin Disorders 19.04 Epidermolysis Bullosa 19.05 The Genetic Ichthyoses 19.06 Netherton’s Syndrome 19.07 Palmoplantar Keratoses 19.08 Keratosis Pliaris 19.09 The Erythrokeratodermas 19.10 Darier’s Disease 19.11 The Porokeratoses 19.12 Ectodermal Dysplasias 19.13 The Neurofibromatoses 19.14 The Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 19.15 Incontinentia Pigmenti and Pigmentary Mosaicism 19.16 The Gorlin (Naevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma) Syndrome 19.17 Goltz Syndrome (Focal Dermal Hypoplasia) 19.18 Premature Aging Syndromes 19.19 Xeroderma Pigmentosa, Cockayne Syndrome and the Trichothiodystrophies 19.20 Rothmund-Thompson Syndrome, Weary Kindler Syndrome, Bloom’s Syndrome, Dyskeratosis Congenita and Fanconi’s Syndrome 19.21 Genetic Diseases which Predispose to Malignancy 19.22 Prenatal Diagnosis 19.23 Skin Gene Therapy
Section 20: Disorders of fat tissue
20.1 Disorders of Fat Tissue
Section 21: Disorders of connective tissue
21.1 The Ehlers Danlos Syndromes 21.2 Cutis Laxa 21.3 Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum 21.4 Buschke Ollendorff Syndrome, Marfan Syndrome, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Anetodermas and Atrophodermas 21.5 Striae
Section 22:The Histiocytoses
22.1 Langerhans Cell and Non-Langerhans Cell Histocytoses
Section 23: The oral cavity
23.1 Diseases of the Oral Mucosa and Tongue
Section 24: Hair and nails
24.1 Hair Disorders in Children 24.2 Alopecia Areata 24.3 Nail Disorders in Children
Section 25: Genitourinary problems in children
25.1 Genital disease in children 25.2 Vulvovaginitis and Lichen Sclerosus 25.3 Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children and Adolescents 25.4 Physical and Sexual Abuse
Section 26: Systemic diseases
26.01 Sarcoid, Pyoderma Gangrenosum, Sweets Syndrome, Crohn’s Disease and Granulomatous Cheilitis 26.02 Amyloidosis 26.03 Henoch Schonlein Purpura 26.04 Acute Haemorrhagic Oedema of Infancy 26.05 Purpura Fulminans 26.06 Urticarial Vasculitis 26.07 Erythema Elevatum Diutinum 26.08 Pigmented Purpuras 26.09 Erythromelalgia 26.10 Wegener’s Granulomatosis, Polyarteritis Nodosa, Bechets Disease and Relapsing Polychondritis 26.11 Kawasaki Disease 26.12 Inherited Metabolic Disorders 26.13 Cystic Fibrosis 26.14 Carotinaemia 26.15 Cutaneous Manifestations of Endocrine Disease in Children 26.16 Morphoea 26.17 Systemic Sclerosis in Childhood 26.18 Juvenile Chronic Arthritis, SLE and Dermatoyositis 26.19 The Immunodeficiency Syndromes 26.20 Graft-Versus-Host-Disease
Section 27: Psychological aspects of Skin disease in children
27.1 Coping with Chronic Skin Disease 27.2 Physiological Habits, Self Mutilation And Factitious Disorders
Section 28: Treatment, reaction to drugs and poisoning
28.1 Principles of Paediatric Dermatological Therapy 28.2 Hypersensitivity Reaction to Drugs 28.3 Poisoning and Paediatric Skin
Section 29: Paediatric dermatological surgery and laser therapy
29.1 Basic Skin Surgery Techniques in Children 29.2 Derm abrasion/ curretage for giant long melanocuytic naevi 29.3 More Complex Skin Surgery in Children 29.4 Lasers for Vascular Lesions 29.5 Other laser indications, pigmented lesions and CO2 lasers 29.6 Sedation and Anaesthesia for Children
Section 30: Nursing care of paediatric skin
30.1 Nursing care
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