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Handbook of Dermatology Treatments - Michael Ardern-Jones, Philip Hampton, Ruth Ann Vleugels

Handbook of Dermatology Treatments

A Practical Guide to Topical Treatments, Systemic Therapies and Procedural Dermatology
Buch | Hardcover
176 Seiten
2017
JP Medical Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-909836-21-1 (ISBN)
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Handbook of Dermatology Treatments gives practical, clinical information on the uses of topical and systemic dermatologic drugs and basic surgery in a concise, high-yield format. Key issues such as common usage, potential combinations, pitfalls, cautions and top tips are provided by a global team of dermatology experts.



Chapters follow a standardised layout for each treatment, making it easy for the reader to get to the information they need: licensed indications, common usage, combinations, pragmatic recommendations, pitfalls, cautions (red flags) and top tips. This distilled clinical information is very hard to find quickly in most dermatology textbooks and websites. Competing texts tend to focus on systemic drugs only, whereas Handbook of Dermatology Treatments also covers topical drugs and basic surgical techniques.



Handbook of Dermatology Treatments is a definitive quick-reference guide to treating skin disease and will be an essential resource for general practitioners, primary care practitioners, trainee and practising dermatologists, nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.







Key points







Organised by drug/treatment type, explaining how to use, when to use (and when not to use) and which diseases are commonly treated by each treatment option
Each chapter written to a consistent template, making access to information quick and easy
Fully international with US and UK generic drug names given throughout
Includes topical and systemic drugs and basic surgical techniques

Michael Ardern-Jones PhD FRCP Consultant Dermatologist, University of Southampton, UK Philip Hampton PhD BMedSci MBBS MRCP Consultant Dermatologist, Newcastle University, UK Ruth Ann Vleugels MD MPH Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA    

PART 1: TOPICAL AGENTS



Chapter 1



Topical treatments for acne and rosacea: clindamycin, erythromycin, metronidazole, benzoyl peroxide



Chapter 2



Antibiotics for infection: fusidic acid, mupriocin, neomycin, polymyxin B, silver sulfadiazine



Chapter 3



Antifungal agents: terbinafine, imidazoles



Chapter 4



Antiperspirants: aluminium chloride hexahydrate, glycopyrronium



Chapter 5



Aciclovir



Chapter 6



Anti-parasitics: topical and oral scabicides and headlice therapies



Chapter 7



Antiseptics: chlorhexidine gluconate, benzalkonium chloride, bleach baths, iodine, potassium permanganate, acetic acid, hydrogen peroxide



Chapter 8



Corticosteroids in children



Chapter 9



Corticosteroids in adults



Chapter 10



Anti-actinic therapies: 5-Fluorouracil, diclofenac,  others



Chapter 11



Depigmenting agents: retinoids, hydroquinone, azeleic acid



Chapter 12



Hair removal: eflornithine, IPL



Chapter 13



Dithranol



Chapter 14



Emollients



Chapter 15



Imiquimod



Chapter 16



Immunomodulators: tacrolimus, pimecrolimus



Chapter 17



Minoxidil



Chapter 18



Keratolytics: salicylic acid, urea cream, propylene glycol



Chapter 19



Retinoids



Chapter 20



Sensitizing agents: diphencyprone



Chapter 21



Sunscreens



Chapter 22



Tars



Chapter 23



Vitamin D analogs



 



PART 2: PROCEDURES



Chapter 24



Botulinum toxin



Chapter 25



Injected triamcinolone



Chapter 26



Iontophoresis



Chapter 27



IPL and lasers



Chapter 28



Liquid nitrogen



Chapter 29



Phototherapy



Chapter 30



Curettage



Chapter 31



Biopsies



Chapter 32



Simple excisions



Chapter 33



Mohs surgery basics



Chapter 34



Managing surgical complications



Chapter 35



PDT



Chapter 36



Bandages: PB7s, compression, dressings, leg ulcers etc.



 



PART 3: ORAL DRUGS



Chapter 37



Acitretin



Chapter 38



Alitretinoin



Chapter 39



Isotretinoin



Chapter 40



Anti-viral drugs: aciclovir, famciclovir, ganciclovir, valaciclovir



Chapter 41



Anti-androgens: cyproterone acetate, spironolactone, finasteride



Chapter 42



Antibiotics for acne: tetracyclines, erythromycin, trimethoprim



Chapter 43



Antibiotics for infection



Chapter 44



Anti-fungal drugs: terbinafine, griseofulvin, itraconazole, fluconazole, nystatin



Chapter 45



Antihistamines and related: H1 antagonists, sodium cromoglycate, leukotriene receptor antagonists



Chapter 46



Antiparasitic agents: ivermectin, albendazole, mebendazole



Chapter 47



Azathioprine



Chapter 48



Mycophenolate mofetil



Chapter 49



Biological therapies for psoriasis: infliximab, adalimumab, etanercept, ustekinumab, secukinumab



Chapter 50



Biologics: ipilimumab, vemurafenib, vismodegib



Chapter 51



Cyclosporine



Chapter 52



Colchicine



Chapter 53



Cyclophosphamide



Chapter 54



Dapsone and sulfapyridine



Chapter 55



Fumaric acid esters (fumarates)



Chapter 56



Glucocorticoids



Chapter 57



Hydroxycarbamide



Chapter 58



Hydroxychloroquine and mepacrine



Chapter 59



Intravenous immunoglobulin



Chapter 60



Methotrexate



Chapter 61



Thalidomide



Chapter 62



Biologics: rituximab

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 60 Halftones, color; 5 Illustrations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 241 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Dermatologie
ISBN-10 1-909836-21-4 / 1909836214
ISBN-13 978-1-909836-21-1 / 9781909836211
Zustand Neuware
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