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ISBN 10:331947393X
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Author:Sima Jain
A fully-illustrated, note-packed volume of information, Dermatology: Illustrated Study Guide and Comprehensive Board Review fulfills a real need for a single study guide for the Dermatology Board Exam. Written by a previous Chief Resident of Dermatology at the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, the text focuses on presenting comprehensive information in an easy-to-understand, easy-to-remember format. The second edition of this incredibly popular book includes: · Close to 800 full-color clinical and histologic images · Over 75 new histopathologic images and over 170 tables · Layout similar to first edition with outline approach· Clinical images parallel to corresponding text for easy reinforcement of text · Updated coverage of new medications, new entities and new mutations ·Must-have for any dermatologist or dermatology resident for studying for the in-service training exam and dermatology board exam · Excellent review source for dermatology with easy to read format, numerous mnemonics and high-quality clinical images
Dermatology Illustrated Study Guide and Comprehensive Board Review 2nd Table of contents:
1: Basic Science and Immunology
1.1 Embryology
1.2 Epidermis
1.3 Basement Membrane Zone (Bmz)
A. Inferior Portion of Basal Keratinocyte
B. Lamina Lucida
C. Lamina Densa
D. Sublamina Densa
1.4 Melanocytes, Langerhans, and Merkel Cells
1.5 Dermis
1.6 Appendageal Glands and Nerves
A. Glands
B. Nerves
1.7 Hair and Nails
1.8 Wound Healing and Cytokines
1.9 Immunology
A. Non-cellular Component
B. Cells of the Immune System
References
2: Pediatric Dermatology
2.1 Neonatal Dermatology
2.2 Childhood Infectious Diseases
2.3 Papulosquamous and Eczematous Dermatoses
2.4 Pigmented Lesions
2.5 Hypopigmented Lesions
2.6 Bullous Diseases
2.7 Epidermal, Appendageal and Dermal Tumors
2.8 Tumors of Fat, Muscle and Bone
2.9 Vascular Disorders
A. VASCULAR TUMORS
B. VENOUS MALFORMATIONS
C. TELANGIECTASIAS
2.10 Genodermatoses
A. SYNDROMES WITH DEFECTIVE DNA REPAIR
B. SYNDROMES OF TUMOR SUPPRESSION
C. Syndromes with Premature Aging
D. DISORDERS WITH IMMUNODEFICIENCY
E. DISORDERS OF PIGMENTATION
F. MISCELLANEOUS
G. VASCULAR DISORDERS
H. DERMAL DISORDERS
I. DISEASES OF THE HAIR AND NAILS
J. DISORDERS OF CORNIFICATION
K. OTHER CONDITIONS
References
3: General Dermatology
3.1 Acne and Related Conditions
A. Acne Vulgaris and Special Forms (Tables 3-1, 3-2)
B. Acneiform Conditions
C. Rosacea (Figure 3.4A-C)
D. Rosacea Variants
3.2 Papulosquamous, Lichenoid and Eczematous Dermatoses
A. Papulosquamous Dermatoses
B. Lichenoid Dermatoses
C. Eczematous Dermatoses
3.3 Granulomatous, Metabolic and Depositional Diseases
A. Granulomatous Diseases
B. Metabolic and Depositional Diseases
3.4 Erythemas and Purpuras
A. Erythemas
B. Purpuras
3.5 Vesiculobullous Diseases (Figure 3.29 and 3.30, Table 3-17)
3.6 Connective Tissue Diseases
A. Autoimmune Serology (Table 3-18)
B. Connective Tissue Diseases
C. Other Connective Tissue Diseases
3.7 Disorders of Fat (Tables 3-20, 3-21, 3-22)
3.8 Pregnancy Dermatoses
3.9 Vasculitides and Vaso-Occlusive Diseases
3.10 Eosinophilic and Neutrophilic Dermatoses
3.11 Pigmentary Disorders and Vitamin Deficiencies
3.12 Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
3.13 Disorders of Hair
A. Non-scarring Alopecias
B. Scarring Alopecias
C. Hirsutism (Figure 3.55b)
D. Hair Shaft Abnormalities (Figure 3.57)
3.14 Neuropsychocutaneous Disorders
3.15 Oral Diseases
3.16 Nail Diseases
3.17 Photodermatoses
A. Em Spectrum and Biological Effects
B. Endogenous Photodermatoses
C. Exogenous Photodermatoses
D. Chemicals Blocking UVR
E. Miscellaneous
References
4: Infectious Diseases
4.1 Viral Infections
A. HUMAN HERPESVIRUSES (HHV)
B. HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) (Table 4-1)
C. POXVIRUS INFECTIONS
D. MISCELLANEOUS (Tables 4-3 and 4-4)
4.2 Bacterial Infections
A. GRAM-POSITIVE INFECTIONS
STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS:
STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS
CORYNEBACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Other Gram-Positive Infections
B. GRAM-NEGATIVE INFECTIONS
PSEUDOMONAL INFECTIONS
Other Gram-Negative Infections
Bartonella Infections
Rickettsiae
Spirochetes
C. Mycobacteria
Atypical Mycobacteria
Fungal Infections
A. Definitions
B. Superficial Mycoses
C. Dermatophytosis
D. DEEP MYCOSES
Dimorphic Fungi
Opportunistic Infections
4.3 Protozoa and Worms
4.4 Infestations
4.5 Creatures of Significance
References
5: Benign and Malignant Tumors
5.1 Benign Epidermal and Dermal Tumors
5.2 PREMALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT TUMORS
5.3 Cysts
References
6: Dermatologic Surgery
6.1 Surgical Anatomy
A. Anatomy of Head and Neck Muscles (Figure 6.1)
B. Sensory innervation of Head and Neck (Figure 6.3 and 6.4B, Table 6-3)
C. Motor Innervation of Head and Neck
D. Arterial Supply of Head and Neck (Figure 6.6, Table 6-5)
E. Lymph Nodes of the Head and Neck
6.2 Excisions, Flaps, and Grafts
A. Excisions
Basic Excision Principles
Cosmetic subunits
Wound Healing
B. Flaps
C. Grafts
Full-Thickness Skin Graft (FTSG)
Split-Thickness Skin Graft (STSG)
Composite Graft
Stages of Graft Survival (Table 6-8)
6.3 Surgical Complications
6.4 Cryosurgery and Electrosurgery
6.5 Pre-operative Considerations
6.6 Local Anesthesia
6.7 Sutures, Antiseptics, and Dressings
6.8 Nail Surgery
6.9 Cosmetic Dermatology
References
7: Pharmacology and Drug Reactions
7.1 Anti-infective Medications
A. Antibiotics
B. Antifungals
C. Antivirals (Table 7.2)
D. Anti-Parasitic Drugs
7.2 Immunosuppressant Drugs
A. Topical Immunosuppressants
B. Oral Immunosuppressants
C. Immunomodulators
D. Antimalarials
E. Chemotherapy Agents
7.3 Other Drugs
A. Retinoids
B. Hormone-Related Drugs
C. Antihistamines
D. Phototherapy
F. Pregnancy Category
7.4 Drug Reactions and Interactions
References
8: Pathology
8.1 Stains
8.2 HISTOLOGIC BODIES
8.3 Histopathologic Findings
8.4 Histopathologic Images
References
9: Dermoscopy and Electron Microscopy
9.1 Dermoscopy
9.2 ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (EM)
References
10: Life After Boards
10.1 Advice for Life After Boards
My Personal Words of Wisdom
10.2 Taking the Job
Employment Contract
Employee Vs. Independent Contractor
10.3 Coding and Documentation
A. Coding for the Office Visit
New Outpatient E/M Codes:
Established Outpatient E/M Codes:
B. Coding for Procedures
C. Documentation
10.4 Continuing Medical Education
References
11: High Yield Facts and Buzz Words
11.1 Genetic Diseases
11.2 JAIN BuzzWords
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