For dermatology residents and trainees, as well as those in clinical practice, Dermatology is the leading reference for understanding, diagnosing, and treating the full spectrum of skin disease—and is the key resource that residents rely on throughout their training and certification. Widely recognized for its easy-in, easy-out approach, this revised 5th Edition turns complex information into user-friendly visual content through the use of clear, templated chapters, digestible artwork, and easy-to-follow algorithms and tables. This two-volume masterwork provides complete, authoritative coverage of basic science, clinical practice of both adult and pediatric dermatology, dermatopathology, and dermatologic surgery—more than any other source, making it the gold standard reference in the field today.
Key Features
Volume 1
SECTION 1: Overview of Basic Science
0 Basic Principles of Dermatology
1 Anatomy and Pathophysiology
2 Skin Development and Maintenance
3 Molecular Biology
4 Immunology
SECTION 2: Pruritus
5 Cutaneous Neurophysiology
6 Pruritus and Dysesthesia
7 Psychocutaneous Diseases
SECTION 3: Papulosquamous and Eczematous Dermatoses
8 Psoriasis
9 Other Papulosquamous Disorders
10 Erythroderma
11 Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Dermatoses
12 Atopic Dermatitis
13 Other Eczematous Eruptions
14 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
15 Irritant Contact Dermatitis
16 Occupational Dermatoses
17 Dermatoses Due to Plants
SECTION 4: Urticarias, Erythemas, and Purpuras
18 Urticaria and Angioedema
19 Figurate Erythemas
20 Erythema Multiforme, Stevens–Johnson Syndrome, and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
21 Drug Reactions
22 Purpura: Mechanisms and Differential Diagnosis
23 Cutaneous Manifestations of Microvascular Occlusion Syndromes
24 Cutaneous Vasculitis
25 Neutrophilic Dermatoses
26 Eosinophil-Associated Dermatoses
27 Pregnancy Dermatoses
SECTION 5: Vesiculobullous Diseases
28 The Biology of the Basement Membrane
29 Pemphigus
30 Pemphigoid Group
31 Dermatitis Herpetiformis and Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis
32 Epidermolysis Bullosa
33 Other Vesiculobullous Diseases
34 Vesiculopustular and Erosive Disorders in Newborns and Infants
SECTION 6: Adnexal Diseases
35 Structure and Function of Eccrine, Apocrine, and Sebaceous Glands
36 Acne Vulgaris
37 Rosacea and Related Disorders
38 Folliculitis, Follicular Occlusion Tetrad, and Other Follicular Disorders
39 Diseases of the Eccrine and Apocrine Sweat Glands
SECTION 7: Rheumatologic Dermatology
40 Autoantibodies Encountered in Patients with Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases
41 Lupus Erythematosus
42 Dermatomyositis
43 Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma) and Related Disorders
44 Morphea and Lichen Sclerosus
45 Other Rheumatologic Disorders and Autoinflammatory Diseases
SECTION 8: Metabolic and Systemic Diseases
46 Mucinoses
47 Amyloidosis
48 Deposition Diseases
49 Porphyria
50 Calcifying and Ossifying Disorders of the Skin
51 Nutritional Diseases
52 Graft-versus-Host Disease
53 Dermatologic Manifestations in Patients with Systemic Disease
SECTION 9: Genodermatoses
54 Basic Principles of Genetics
55 Genetic Basis of Cutaneous Diseases
56 Biology of Keratinocytes
57 Ichthyoses, Erythrokeratodermas, and Related Disorders
58 Palmoplantar Keratodermas
59 Darier Disease and Hailey–Hailey Disease
60 Primary Immunodeficiencies
61 Neurofibromatosis and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
62 Mosaicism and Linear Lesions
63 Other Genodermatoses
64 Developmental Anomalies
SECTION 10: Pigmentary Disorders
65 Melanocyte Biology
66 Vitiligo and Other Disorders of Hypopigmentation
67 Disorders of Hyperpigmentation
SECTION 11: Hair, Nails, and Mucous Membranes
68 Biology of Hair and Nails
69 Alopecias
70 Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism
71 Nail Disorders
72 Oral Diseases
73 Anogenital (Non-venereal) Diseases
73Index to Volumes One and Two I-1
Volume 2
SECTION 12: Infections, Infestations, and Bites
74 Bacterial Diseases
75 Mycobacterial Infections
76 Rickettsial Diseases
77 Fungal Diseases
78 Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection
79 Human Papillomaviruses
80 Human Herpesviruses
81 Other Viral Diseases
82 Sexually Transmitted Infections
83 Protozoa and Worms
84 Infestations
85 Bites and Stings
SECTION 13: Disorders Due to Physical Agents
86 Ultraviolet Radiation
87 Photodermatologic Disorders
88 Environmental and Sports-Related Skin Diseases
89 Signs of Substance Use Disorder
90 Skin Signs of Abuse
SECTION 14: Disorders of Langerhans Cells and Macrophages
91 Histiocytoses
92 Xanthomas
93 Non-infectious Granulomas
94 Foreign Body Reactions
SECTION 15: Atrophies and Disorders of Dermal Connective Tissues
95 Biology of the Extracellular Matrix
96 Perforating Diseases
97 Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue
98 Dermal Hypertrophies
99 Atrophies of Connective Tissue
SECTION 16: Disorders of Subcutaneous Fat
100 Panniculitis
101 Lipodystrophies
SECTION 17: Vascular Disorders
102 Vascular Biology
103 Infantile Hemangiomas
104 Vascular Malformations
105 Ulcers
106 Other Vascular Disorders
SECTION 18: Neoplasms of the Skin
107 Principles of Cutaneous Tumor Biology
108 Actinic Keratosis, Basal Cell Carcinoma, and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
109 Benign Epidermal Tumors and Proliferations
110 Cysts
111 Adnexal Neoplasms
112 Benign Melanocytic Neoplasms and Melanotic Lesions
113 Melanoma
114 Vascular Neoplasms and Neoplastic-Like Proliferations
115 Neural and Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (Other than Neurofibromatosis)
116 Fibroblastic, Myofibroblastic and “Fibrohistiocytic” Proliferations and Neoplasms of the Skin
117 Smooth Muscle, Adipose, and Cartilage Neoplasms
118 Mastocytosis
119 B Cell Lymphomas of the Skin
120 Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma
121 Other Lymphoproliferative and Myeloproliferative Diseases
122 Cutaneous Metastases
SECTION 19: Medical Therapy
123 Public Health and Dermatology
124-1 Skin Barrier
124-2 Transdermal and Topical Drug Delivery
125 Glucocorticoids
126 Retinoids
127 Antimicrobial Drugs
128 Systemic Immunomodulators
129 Other Topical Medications
130 Other Systemic Drugs
131 Drug Interactions
132 Sunscreens and Photoprotection
133 Complementary and Alternative Medicine
SECTION 20: Physical Treatment Modalities
134 Ultraviolet Therapy
135 Photodynamic Therapy
136 Lasers and Other Energy-Based Technologies – Principles and Skin Interactions
137 Lasers and Other Energy-Based Therapies
138 Cryosurgery
139 Radiotherapy
140 Electrosurgery
SECTION 21: Surgery
141 Biology of Wound Healing
142 Surgical Anatomy of the Head and Neck
143 Anesthesia
144 Wound Closure Materials and Instruments
145 Dressings
146 Biopsy Techniques and Basic Excisions
147 Flaps
148 Grafts
149 Nail Surgery
150 Mohs Micrographic Surgery
151 Surgical Complications and Optimizing Outcomes
SECTION 22: Cosmetic Surgery
152 Evaluation of Beauty and the Aging Face
153 Cosmetics and Cosmeceuticals
154 Chemical and Mechanical Skin Resurfacing
155 Phlebology and Treatment of Leg Veins
156 Body Contouring: Liposuction and Non-invasive Modalities
157 Hair Restoration
158 Injectable Soft Tissue Augmentation
159 Botulinum Toxin
Index to Volumes One and Two
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