Author : E. Dadzie / Antoine Petit / Andrew F. Alexis
Language: English
Finishing : Hardcover, 318 pages
ISBN : 978-0-470-65857-4
Edition Number: 2013
Description:
Ethnic Dermatology
Principles and Practice
Edited by
Ophelia E. Dadzie, MB BS, MRCP, Centre for Clinical Science and Technology, University College London, Division of Medicine, Whittington Hospital Campus, London, UK
Antoine Petit, MD, Department of Dermatology, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France
Andrew F. Alexis, MD, FAAD, Director Skin of Color Center, Department of Dermatology, St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY, USA
Richly pigmented skin is the most common skin type internationally
Historically, dermatology has focused on white skin. But rich pigmentation can lead to differences in presentation, disease course and outcome, and reaction to treatment. Some dermatologic conditions are seen predominantly or only in richly pigmented skin.
Ethnic Dermatology: Principles and Practice provides a practical approach to the dermatology of non-white skin. Written from a global perspective to include Asian, African-Caribbean and North African skin types, it covers all the bases of dermatology including:
- Grading scales in dermatologic disease
- Pediatric dermatology
- Dermatology and systemic disease
- Drug eruptions
- Hair and scalp disorders
- Cosmetic dermatology
With a central focus on practical action from an international cast of authors, Ethnic Dermatology: Principles and Practice gives you the clinical tools you need when skin colour matters.
Table Of Contents:
- List of Contributors, vii
- Foreword by Nina G. Jablonski, ix
- Preface, xi
- List of Abbreviations, xiii
- 1 Defining Ethnic Dermatology: Challenges, Limitations, and Merits, 1
- Ophelia E. Dadzie
- 2 Skin Semiology and Grading Scales, 5
- Antoine Petit and Ameet Tailor
- 3 Common Skin Conditions and Ethnicity, 19
- Antoine Petit and Moussa Diallo
- 4 Pediatric Dermatology and the Ethnic Patient, 63
- Patricia A. Treadwell
- 5 Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases, 79
- Mahreen Ameen and Fatimata Ly
- 6 Drug Eruptions and Ethnicity, 103
- Jean-Claude Roujeau
- 7 Photodermatoses and Phototherapy in the Ethnic Patient, 109
- Richard H. Huggins and Henry W. Lim
- 8 HIV-related Skin Diseases, 123
- Mahreen Ameen and Antoine Mahé
- 9 Benign Skin Tumors and Cysts in the Ethnic Patient, 135
- Nita Agar and Dupe L. Odunsi
- 10 Malignant Skin Tumors and the Ethnic Patient, 143
- Nita Agar, Bridget Ogawa, and Jean-Jacques Morand
- 11 Treatment of Keloids and Scars, 159
- Martha H. Viera, Alejandra C. Vivas, and Brian Berman
- 12 Vitiligo: Clinical Presentation and Management, 173
- Fatima Al-Faresi, Viktoria Eleftheriadou, Sanjeev V. Mulekar, and Hassan I. Galadari
- 13 Other Causes of Hypopigmentation: What Not to Miss, 187
- Ousmane Faye
- 14 Facial Hyperpigmentation: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management, 199
- Camille Fitoussi
- 15 Hair and Scalp Disorders in Women of African Descent, 213
- Ophelia E. Dadzie and Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo
- 16 Dermatological Disorders in Men of African Descent, 241
- Frederick N. Quarles, Marcelyn Coley, and Andrew F. Alexis
- 17 Hair Transplantation in People of African Descent, 257
- Jack Smadja
- 18 Lasers and the Ethnic Patient, 263
- Heather Woolery-Lloyd and Kristian Figueras
- 19 Cosmetic Dermatology in Ethnic Skin, 273
- Leila Ferguson, Anthony Rossi, Andrew F. Alexis, and Hassan I. Galadari
- 20 Cosmetic Use of Skin Lightening Products, 287
- Antoine Mahé
- Index, 293
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