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ISBN 10: 0071446710
ISBN 13: 978-0071446716
Author: Paul Kelly, Susan Taylor
A complete textbook of dermatologic science and practice focusing on the care of patients with moderately to heavily pigmented skin
A Doody’s Core Title for 2011!
“The well-organized book is replete with clinical images and addresses the unique medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology issues that occur in skin of color. Important cultural considerations in providing optimal care to patients with skin of color are discussed. 4 Stars (Excellent)”–Mayo Clinic Proceedings
“…provides readers with the first comprehensive reference for this subspecialty, ranging from the historic and cultural to the clinical and basic science components….More than 600 full-color photographs of preoperative and postoperative photographs foster the visual recognition of dermatologic diagnostics, and the text proves an excellent diagnostic reference for clinicians presented with puzzling dermatologic lesions. Dermatology for Skin of Color will be a critical and invaluable addition to the clinical reference library of any culturally competent physician.”–JAMA
“Excellent color clinical photographs on high quality glossy white paper make this book a pleasure to peruse….I would recommend this book to anyone caring for a multiracial mix of patients. It also serves as a good standalone general dermatology textbook. It is definitely one of the superior books currently available covering dermatology issues in patients of color. 3 Stars.”–Doody’s Review Service
Dermatology for Skin of Color is a comprehensive reference thoroughly detailing every aspect of dermatologic science as it applies to skin of color – from the development of the skin to the biology of hair and nails. All commonly encountered dermatologic problems of Africans, Asians, Native American, and other peoples are covered as are other diseases with significant skin manifestations.
For each problem/disorder discussed, the authors offer detailed, specialized advice on diagnosis and treatment methods. Both medical and surgical treatment options are discussed as is cosmetic dermatology. In addition, folk remedies and over-the-counter treatments specifically targeting this population are also covered.
Features
- 600 superb full-color pre and post operative photographs that can also be used for patient education
- Clinical pearls impart the wisdom of experience of international experts
- Easy-to-use, standardized presentation describes each condition and procedure
- Comprehensive coverage that includes: Pediatric dermatology; Medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment options; ;The differences between skin of color and Caucasian skin as well as the differences between ethnic groups with skin of color ;Important basic science information on the structure and function of skin of color
Dermatology for Skin of Color 1st Table of contents:
Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction to Dermatology for Skin of Color
Chapter 1: Basic Principles in Dermatology for Skin of Color
1.1 Understanding Pigmentation and Melanin
1.2 Anatomical and Physiological Differences in Skin of Color
1.3 Common Myths and Misconceptions
1.4 Skin of Color in the Context of Global Dermatology
Chapter 2: Dermatologic Diagnosis in Skin of Color
2.1 Clinical Examination Techniques
2.2 How Skin of Color Affects Visual Diagnosis
2.3 Diagnostic Tools and Technology
2.4 Biopsy and Histopathology in Darker Skin Types
Chapter 3: Common Dermatologic Conditions in Skin of Color
3.1 Hyperpigmentation Disorders
3.2 Hypopigmentation Disorders
3.3 Keloids and Scarring
3.4 Acne and Acne Scarring
3.5 Psoriasis and Eczema in Skin of Color
3.6 Vitiligo in Patients with Darker Skin
Chapter 4: Hair and Scalp Disorders in Skin of Color
4.1 Common Hair Problems in Ethnically Diverse Populations
4.2 Alopecia Areata and Other Forms of Hair Loss
4.3 Seborrheic Dermatitis in Skin of Color
4.4 Hair Care Practices and Their Dermatological Impact
4.5 Scalp Psoriasis and Seborrheic Dermatitis
Chapter 5: Cosmetic Dermatology and Procedures for Skin of Color
5.1 Chemical Peels and Their Application
5.2 Laser Therapy and Pigmented Skin
5.3 Microneedling, Botox, and Fillers
5.4 Safe Use of Light-Based Therapies
5.5 Aesthetic Considerations in Darker Skin Types
Chapter 6: Dermatologic Infections in Skin of Color
6.1 Fungal Infections
6.2 Viral Skin Infections
6.3 Bacterial Infections and Their Manifestations
6.4 Parasitic Infections
6.5 Managing Skin Infections in Skin of Color
Chapter 7: Sun Protection and Photodamage in Skin of Color
7.1 Sun Protection Myths and Realities
7.2 Photodamage in Darker Skin Types
7.3 Sunscreen Selection and Usage
7.4 Treatment of Sun-Induced Skin Conditions
7.5 Prevention of Hyperpigmentation
Chapter 8: Management of Skin Cancer in Skin of Color
8.1 Skin Cancer Risk in Ethnically Diverse Populations
8.2 Melanoma in Darker Skin
8.3 Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer in Skin of Color
8.4 Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Cancer
8.5 Skin Cancer Awareness and Prevention
Chapter 9: Pediatric Dermatology in Skin of Color
9.1 Common Pediatric Skin Conditions
9.2 Birthmarks and Pigmented Lesions
9.3 Pediatric Dermatitis and Eczema
9.4 Acne and Hair Disorders in Children
9.5 Addressing Parental Concerns in Pediatric Dermatology
Chapter 10: Dermatologic Pharmacology for Skin of Color
10.1 Dermatologic Treatments and Their Effects on Skin of Color
10.2 Topical Steroids and Alternative Therapies
10.3 Oral Medications for Dermatological Conditions
10.4 Monitoring for Side Effects in Darker Skin Types
10.5 Addressing Treatment Resistance in Skin of Color
Chapter 11: Cultural Competency in Dermatology for Skin of Color
11.1 Importance of Cultural Awareness in Dermatologic Care
11.2 Understanding Cultural Practices and Attitudes
11.3 Patient-Provider Communication
11.4 Overcoming Barriers to Dermatologic Care
11.5 Ensuring Patient Trust and Engagement
Chapter 12: Emerging Trends and Future Directions
12.1 New Research in Dermatology for Skin of Color
12.2 Advancements in Dermatological Technology for Darker Skin
12.3 Genomic Studies and Personalized Dermatologic Care
12.4 Innovations in Cosmetic Dermatology
12.5 Global Dermatology and Addressing Disparities in Care
Appendices
- A: Glossary of Terms
- B: Resources for Practitioners and Patients
- C: Further Reading and References
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