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Title Dermatology research advances. Volume 2, Autoinflammatory, autoimmune, neoplastic, paraneoplastic, systemic, genetic skin diseases / edited by Yan-Hua Liang.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource
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Series Dermatology - laboratory and clinical research
Dermatology - laboratory and clinical research.
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents DERMATOLOGY RESEARCH ADVANCES. VOLUME 2(AUTOINFLAMMATORY/AUTOIMMUNE/NEOPLASTIC/PARANEOPLASTIC/SYSTEMIC/GENETIC SKIN DISEASES); DERMATOLOGY RESEARCH ADVANCES. VOLUME 2(AUTOINFLAMMATORY/AUTOIMMUNE/NEOPLASTIC/PARANEOPLASTIC/SYSTEMIC/GENETIC SKIN DISEASES); Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; About the Editors; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Series Introduction; SECTION 1: Autoinflammatory Skin Disease; Chapter 1: Rare Hereditary Autoinflammatory Disorders; Abstract; 1. Historical Overview; 2. Inflammasomopathies: CAPS, FMF, ; PAPA Syndrome, HIDS.
3. IL-1 Family Receptor Antagonist Deficiencies: DIRA, DITRA4. NOD2-Associated Granulomatous Diseases:; BS, EOS; 5. Protein Misfolding Disease: TRAPS; 6. Proteasome Disability Syndromes:; ALDD Syndrome; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Adult-Onset Still's Disease: A Relation with Autoinflammatory Disease?; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Still's Disease; 3. Pathogenesis of Adult-Onset Still's Disease; 4. Skin Manifestation; 4.1. Typical (Classic) Skin Rash; 4.2 Atypical Rash; 4.2.1. Persistent Pruritic Papules and Plaques; 4.2.2. Urticaria; 4.2.3. Miscellaneous Conditions.
5. Histiocytic Necrotizing Lymphadenitis(Kikuchi Disease); 6. Therapies; References; Chapter 3: Adult Onset Still's Disease and Autoinflammation; Abstract; 1. Introduction and Historical Notes; 2. Epidemiology; 3. Etiology and Pathogenesis; 3.1. Molecular Mechanisms; 3.2. Etiology; 4. Clinical Features; 4.1. Fever; 4.2. Arthralgia and Arthritis; 4.3. Cutaneous Lesions; 4.3 Sore Throat; 4.4. Splenomegaly; 4.5. Abdominal Pain; 4.6. Renal Involvement; 5. Investigations; 6. Diagnosis and Classification Criteria; 7. Disease Course; 8. Treatment; References; Chapter 4: Sweet's Syndrome; Abstract.
1. Definition and History2. Etiology and Pathogenesis; 2.1. Classical Sweet's Syndrome; 2.2. Malignancy-Associated Sweet's Syndrome; 2.3. Drug-associated Sweet's Syndrome; 2.4. Other Associated Conditions; 3. Clinical Features; 3.1. Cutaneous Lesions; 3.2. Extracutaneous Manifestions; 3.3. Variants of Sweet's Syndrome; 3.3.1. Pediatric Sweet Syndrome; 3.3.2. Neutrophilic Dermatosis of the Dorsal Hands; 3.3.3. Subcutaneous Sweet's Syndrome; 3.3.4. Histiocytoid Sweet's Syndrome; 3.3.5. Neuro-Sweet's Disease; 4. Histopathologic Features; 5. Laboratory Tests; 6. Diagnosis.
7. Differential Diagnosis7.1. Clinical Aspect; 7.1.1. Erythema Nodosum; 7.1.2. Erythema Elevatum Diutinum; 7.2. Histopathology Aspect; 7.2.1. Granuloma Faciale; 7.2.2. Halogenodermas; 7.2.3. Behcet Syndrome; 7.2.4. Pyoderma Gangrenosum; 8. Treatment; 8.1. Topical and Systemic Corticosteroids; 8.2. Potassium Iodide; 8.3. Colchicine; 8.4. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs; 8.5. Cyclosporin; 8.6. Dapsone; 8.7. Cyclophosphamide; 8.8. Tumor Necrosis Factor Antagonists; 8.9. Other Systemic Treatments; References; SECTION 2: Autoimmune Skin Disease.
Summary In the 21st century, there has been a vast explosion in new information relating to the art and science of dermatology, as well as fundamental cutaneous biology. Furthermore, this information is no longer exclusive to the interests of the small, but growing specialty of dermatology. Clinicians and scientists from a wide variety of disciplines have recognized the broad implications of cutanous lesions in systemic diseases. At present, there is a multidisciplinary and worldwide interest in the progress of dermatology. It is difficult for most fully-booked physicians to spend too much time on sea.
Subject Skin -- Diseases -- Treatment.
Peau -- Maladies -- Traitement.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Skin -- Diseases -- Treatment
Added Author Liang, Yan-Hua, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Dermatology research advances. Volume 2, Autoinflammatory, autoimmune, neoplastic, paraneoplastic, systemic, genetic skin diseases 9781634633062 (OCoLC)898155564
ISBN 9781634633444 (electronic bk.)
163463344X (electronic bk.)
9781634633062
1634633067
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