IRVINE, A.; HOEGER, P.; YAN, A.
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• Part 1 The Development of Paediatric Dermatology as a Medical Sub-speciality
1 The History of Paediatric Dermatology, 1.1
• Part 2 The Newborn
2 Embryogenesis of the Skin, 2.1
3 Physiology of Neonatal Skin, 3.1
4 The Role of Histopathology in Paediatric Dermatopathology, 4.1
5 Skin Care of the Newborn, 5.1
6 Common Transient Neonatal Dermatoses, 6.1
7 Disorders of Subcutaneous Tissue in the Newborn, 7.1
8 Cutaneous Manifestations of Congenital Infections, 8.1
9 Acquired Neonatal Infections, 9.1
10 Developmental Abnormalities, 10.1
11 Differential Diagnosis of Neonatal Erythroderma, 11.1
12 Collodion Baby, 12.1
13 Harlequin Ichthyosis, 13.1
14 Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus, 14.1
15 Restrictive Dermopathy, 15.1
16 Congenital Erosive and Vesicular Dermatosis, 16.1
17 Iatrogenic Disorders of the Newborn, 17.1
• Part 3 Napkin Dermatitis
18 General Aspects of Napkin Dermatitis, 18.1
19 Causative Factors of Napkin Dermatitis, 19.1
20 Clinical Features and Differential Diagnosis of Napkin Dermatitis, 20.1
21 Management of Napkin Dermatitis, 21.1
• Part 4 Atopic Dermatitis
22 Epidemiology of Atopic Dermatitis, 22.1
23 Genetics of Atopic Dermatitis, 23.1
24 Immunology of Atopic Dermatitis, 24.1
25 Immunopharmacological Mechanisms in Atopic Dermatitis, 25.1
26 Microbiology in Atopic Eczema, 26.1
27 The Skin Barrier in Atopic Dermatitis, 27.1
28 Clinical Features and Diagnostic Criteria of Atopic Dermatitis, 28.1
29 Atopic Dermatitis: Scoring Severity and Quality of Life Assessment, 29.1
30 Guidelines to Management of Atopic Dermatitis, 30.1
31 Food Allergy and Eczema, 31.1
32 Aeroallergies and Atopic Eczema, 32.1
33 Eczema Herpeticum, 33.1
34 Psychosocial Aspects of Atopic Dermatitis, 34.1
• Part 5 Other Types of Dermatitis
35 Infantile Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, 35.1
36 Hypereosinophilic Disorders, 36.1
37 Pityriasis Alba, 37.1
38 Perioral Dermatitis, 38.1
39 Pompholyx, 39.1
40 Nummular or Discoid Dermatitis, 40.1
41 Seborrhoeic Dermatitis of Adolescence, 41.1
42 Lichen Simplex Chronicus and Prurigo, 42.1
43 Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis, 43.1
44 Allergic Contact Dermatitis, 44.1
45 Phytodermatoses, 45.1
• Part 6 Infections
46 Molluscum Contagiosum, 46.1
47 Human Papillomavirus Infection, 47.1
48 Herpes Simplex Virus Infections, 48.1
49 Viral Exanthems, 49.1
50 Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome, 50.1
51 Poxviruses, 51.1
52 HIV Infection, 52.1
53 Infective Dermatitis (Skin Manifestations of HTLV Infection), 53.1
54 Pyodermas and Toxin-mediated Syndromes, 54.1
55 Skin Manifestations of Meningococcal Infection, 55.1
56 Pitted Keratolysis, Erythrasma and Erysipeloid, 56.1
57 Mycobacterial Infections of the Skin, 57.1
58 Infections: Bacillary Angiomatosis, Cat Scratch Disease and Bartonellosis, 58.1
59 Lyme Borreliosis, 59.1
60 Endemic Treponematoses: Yaws, Pinta and Endemic Syphilis, 60.1
61 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Other Rickettsial Infections, 61.1
62 Superfi cial Fungal Infections, 62.1
63 Deep Mycoses and Opportunistic Infections, 63.1
64 Cutaneous Infections in Immunocompromised Children, 64.1
• Part 7 Nutritional Disorders
65 Skin Manifestations of Nutritional Disorders, 65.1
• Part 8 Tropical Dermatoses
66 Tropical Ulcer, 66.1
67 Leishmaniasis, 67.1
68 Cutaneous Larva Migrans, 68.1
69 Myiasis, 69.1
70 Leprosy (Hansen Disease), 70.1
• Part 9 Stings and Infestations
71 Papular Urticaria, 71.1
72 Scabies and Lice, 72.1
73 Other Noxious and Venomous Creatures, 73.1
• Part 10 Urticaria and the Erythemas
74 Urticaria, 74.1
75 Mastocytosis, 75.1
76 Annular Erythemas, 76.1
77 Erythema Nodosum and Other Forms of Panniculitis, 77.1
78 Erythema Multiforme, Stevens–Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, 78.1
• Part 11 Acne
79 Acne, 79.1
• Part 12 Psoriasis and Other Papulosquamous Disorders
80 Psoriasis, 80.1
81 Psoriasis: Pathogenesis, 81.1
82 Psoriasis: Treatments, 82.1
83 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris, 83.1
84 Pityriasis Rosea, 84.1
85 Lichen Planus and Lichen Nitidus, 85.1
86 Lichen Striatus, 86.1
• Part 13 Blistering Disorders
87 Differential Diagnosis of Vesiculobullous Lesions, 87.1
88 Infantile Acropustulosis, 88.1
89 Linear IgA Associated Bullous Disease in Children: Childhood Linear IgA Disease/Chronic Bullous Disease of Childhood, Mixed Immunobullous Disease and IgA Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid, 89.1
90 Dermatitis Herpetiformis, 90.1
91 Pemphigus, Pemphigoid and Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita, 91.1
• Part 14 Skin Nodules
92 Differential Diagnosis of Skin Nodules and Cysts, 92.1
93 Granuloma Annulare, 93.1
94 Adnexal Disorders, 94.1
95 Calcifi cation and Ossifi cation in the Skin, 95.1
96 Knuckle Pads, 96.1
97 Fibromatoses, Hyalinoses and Stiff Skin Syndrome, 97.1
98 Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia, 98.1
99 Skin Malignancies, 99.1
• Part 15 Lymphocytic Disorders and Histiocytosis
100 Pityriasis Lichenoides, 100.1
101 Jessner's Lymphocytic Infi ltrate of the Skin, 101.1
102 Cutaneous Lymphomas, 102.1
103 Histiocytosis, 103.1
• Part 16 Disorders of Pigmentation
104 Disorders of Pigmentation, 104.1
105 Vitiligo, 105.1
• Part 17 Photodermatoses and Photoprotection
106 The Idiopathic Photodermatoses, 106.1
107 Porphyrias, 107.1
108 Photoprotection, 108.1
• Part 18 Melanocytic Naevi and Melanoma
109 Melanocytic Naevi and Melanoma, 109.1
• Part 19 Epidermal Naevi and Associated Syndromes
110 Epidermal Naevi, 110.1
111 Proteus Syndrome, 111.1
• Part 20 Vascular and Lymphatic Anomalies
112 Vascular Malformations, 112.1
113 Infantile Haemangiomas and Other Vascular Tumours, 113.1
114 Disorders of Lymphatics, 114.1
VOLUME 2
• Part 21 Genetic Disorders
115 Principles of Genetics, Mosaicism and Molecular Biology, 115.1
116 Chromosomes and the Skin, 116.1
117 Review of Keratin Disorders, 117.1
118 Epidermolysis Bullosa, 118.1
119 Kindler Syndrome, 119.1
120 Mendelian Disorders of Cornification (MEDOC): the Keratodermas, 120.1
121 Mendelian Disorders of Cornifi cation (MEDOC): the Ichthyoses, 121.1
122 Mendelian Disorders of Cornifi cation (MEDOC): the Erythrokeratodermas, 122.1
123 Keratosis Pilaris, 123.1
124 Netherton Syndrome, 124.1
125 Darier Disease, 125.1
126 Porokeratosis, 126.1
127 Ectodermal Dysplasias, 127.1
128 The Neurofi bromatoses, 128.1
129 Tuberous Sclerosis, 129.1
130 Incontinentia Pigmenti, 130.1
131 Hypomelanosis of Ito/Pigmentary mosaicism, 131.1
132 Gorlin (Naevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma) Syndrome, 132.1
133 Focal Dermal Hypoplasia, 133.1
134 Premature Ageing Syndromes, 134.1
135 Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Cockayne Syndrome and Trichothiodystrophy, 135.1
136 Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome, Bloom Syndrome, Dyskeratosis Congenita, Fanconi Anaemia, 136.1
137 Genetic Diseases that Predispose to Malignancy, 137.1
138 Inherited Disorders of Pigmentation, 138.1
139 Prenatal Diagnosis of Inherited Skin Disorders, 139.1
140 Skin Gene and Cell Therapy, 140.1
• Part 22 Disorders of Fat Tissue
141 Disorders of Fat Tissue, 141.1
• Part 23 Disorders of Connective Tissue
142 Ehlers–Danlos Syndromes, 142.1
143 Cutis Laxa, 143.1
144 Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum, 144.1
145 Buschke-Ollendorff Syndrome, Marfan Syndrome, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Anetodermas and Atrophodermas, 145.1
146 Striae, 146.1
• Part 24 The Oral Cavity
147 Diseases of the Oral Mucosa and Tongue, 147.1
• Part 25 Hair and Nails
148 Hair Disorders, 148.1
149 Alopecia Areata, 149.1
150 Nail Disorders, 150.1
• Part 26 Genitourinary Problems in Children
151 Genital Disease in Children, 151.1
152 Vulvovaginitis and Lichen Sclerosus, 152.1
153 Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children and Adolescents, 153.1
• Part 27 Physical and Sexual Abuse in Children
154 Non-accidental Injury (Physical Abuse), 154.1
155 Child Maltreatment: Sexual Abuse, 155.1
• Part 28 Systemic Diseases
156 Sweet Syndrome, 156.1
157 Crohn Disease and Orofacial Granulomatosis, 157.1
158 Sarcoidosis, 158.1
159 Amyloidosis, 159.1
160 Schönlein-Henoch Purpura, 160.1
161 Acute Haemorrhagic Oedema of the Skin in Infancy, 161.1
162 Purpura Fulminans, 162.1
163 Urticarial Vasculitis, 163.1
164 Erythema Elevatum Diutinum, 164.1
165 Pigmented Purpura, 165.1
166 Erythromelalgia, 166.1
167 Wegener Granulomatosis, Polyarteritis Nodosa, Microscopic Polyangiitis, Behçet Disease and Relapsing Polychondritis, 167.1
168 Kawasaki Disease, 168.1
169 Inherited Metabolic Disorders and the Skin, 169.1
170 Cystic Fibrosis, 170.1
171 Carotenaemia, 171.1
172 Cutaneous Manifestations of Endocrine Disease, 172.1
173 Morphoea (Localized Scleroderma), 173.1
174 Systemic Sclerosis in Childhood, 174.1
175 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Juvenile Dermatomyositis, 175.1
176 Periodic Fever Syndromes, 176.1
177 Immunodefi ciency Syndromes, 177.1
178 Graft-Versus-Host Disease, 178.1
• Part 29 Psychological Aspects of Skin Disease in Children
179 Coping with the Burden of Chronic Skin Disease, 179.1
180 Physiological Habits, Self-Mutilation and Factitious Disorders, 180.1
• Part 30 Therapeutics and Poisoning
181 Principles of Paediatric Dermatological Therapy, 181.1
182 The Use of Emerging Biological Treatments in Children, 182.1
183 Hypersensitivity Reactions to Drugs, 183.1
184 Poisoning and Paediatric Skin, 184.1
• Part 31 Dermoscopy in Pediatric Skin
185 Dermoscopy of Melanocytic Lesions in the Paediatric Population, 185.1
• Part 32 Surgical and Laser Therapies
186 Surgical Principles and Techniques in Paediatric Dermatology, 186.1
187 More Complex Skin Surgery, 187.1
188 Laser Treatment for Cutaneous Vascular Anomalies, 188.1
189 The Use of Resurfacing, Pigment and Depilation Lasers in Children, 189.1
190 Sedation and Anaesthesia, 190.1
191 Treatment of Congenital Melanocytic Naevi, 191.1
• Part 33 Nursing Care of Paediatric Skin
192 Nursing Care of Paediatric Skin, 192.1
The third edition of this highly regarded text continues to provide a comprehensive resource for pediatric dermatologists. The book offers evidence-based diagnosis and treatment recommendations and covers both common and rare conditions, including emerging conditions and research, especially at the genetic level. A refreshing new text design makes the book more accessible, and new editors and contributors bring a distinctly international perspective to the work.
Author Information
• Alan Irvine, MBBS, MD, Associate Professor and Consultant Pediatric Dermatologist, University of Dublin and Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin, Ireland
• Albert Yan, MD, Assistant Professor, Director of Pediatric Dermatology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Dr Yan is also President-elect of the Society of Pediatric Dermatology
• Peter Hoeger, MD, Professor and Head of Pediatric Demratology, Cathjolic Children's Hospital, Hamburg and Department of Dermatology, University of Hamburg, Germany