Genital Dermatology Manual

Genital Dermatology Manual

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Editura: LWW

Limba: Engleza

Nr. pagini: 448

Coperta: Paperback

Dimensiuni: 213 x 276 mm

An aparitie: 25/11/2022

 

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Practical and highly illustrated, Genital Dermatology Manual, 4th Edition, by Drs. Libby Edwards and Peter J. Lynch, helps clinicians at all levels of experience arrive at an accurate diagnosis for both common and rare genital dermatologic lesions. More than 500 full-color photographs are arranged by appearance for rapid identification, offering superb visual guidance even for conditions not previously encountered. This easy-to-use reference is ideal for any clinician who sees men and women with disorders of the external genitalia, including dermatologists, gynecologists, urologists, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and physician assistants. 

 

Table of Contents:

 

1. Genital Anatomy

Female Genitalia

Vulva

Vagina

Male Genitalia

Penis

Scrotum

2. Terminology, Classification, and Diagnosis of Genital Dermatological Disorders

Terminology

Nouns (ie, Primary Lesions)

Adjectives Applied to the Nouns (Primary Lesions) Listed Above

Special Terminology Related to Eczematous Disease

Classification

The Rationale for the Utilization of Classification

Approaches That Can Be Utilized for Classification

The Ideal Approach for Creating a Classification of Dermatological Disorders

Diagnosis

Establishing the Criteria for Diagnosis of Anogenital Dermatological Disorders

Initial Approach to the Patient History and Physical Examination

3. General Principles of Therapy

The Patient as a Person

Environmental Factors and Hygiene

The Therapeutic Use of Soaks

General Principles of Topical Therapy

Lubricants

Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Therapy

Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Therapy

Antipruritic Therapy

Analgesic Therapy

Antibacterial Therapy

Antifungal and Anticandida Therapy

Antiviral Therapy

4. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures

Diagnostic Procedures

Clinical Examination

Cytologic Smears

Fungal Preparations

Saline “Wet Mount” Preparation

Microscopic Examination for Infestations

Tzanck Preparation

Gram Stains

Cultures

Molecular Studies

Dermoscopy

Skin Biopsies

Where to Biopsy

Anesthesia

Genital Skin Biopsy Techniques

Vaginal Biopsy Technique

Therapeutic Procedures

Cryotherapy

Nonablative Laser

Office Surgical Procedures

Unroofing Sinus Tracts and Chronic Cysts of Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Lysis of Midline Adhesions in Scarring Vulvar Skin Diseases

Lysis of Adhesions of the Clitoral Hood

Incision of Clitoral Pseudocysts

Surgery for Vestibulodynia (Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome, Vestibulitis)

Conclusion

5. Red Disorders: Patches and Plaques

Section A: Dermatitis and Lichenification

Atopic Dermatitis and Lichen Simplex Chronicus

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Seborrheic Dermatitis and Intertrigo

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Section B: Papulosquamous and Other Noneczematous Disorders

Psoriasis

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Erythrasma

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Candidiasis

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Perianal Bacterial Dermatitis (Also Called Perianal Infectious Dermatitis, Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis, Perianal Streptococcal Cellulitis)

Lichen Planus

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Pityriasis Rosea

Pityriasis (Tinea) Versicolor

Plasma Cell Mucositis (Plasma Cell Vulvitis and Balanitis, Zoon Mucositis, Vulvitis Plasmacellularis, and Balanitis Circumscripta Plasmacellularis)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Vestibulodynia (Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome, Vestibular Adenitis)

Red Scrotum Syndrome

Steroid Dermatitis (Steroid Addiction)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Extramammary Paget Disease

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ/Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia/Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion (Primarily Discussed in Chapter 7)

High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Bowen Disease

6. Red Disorders: Red Papules and Nodules

Section A: Red Papules

Folliculitis

Keratosis Pilaris

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Scabies

Miscellaneous Bites and Infestations

Cherry Angioma

Angiokeratoma

Section B: Red Nodules

Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Prognosis

Management

Furunculosis (“Boils”)

Inflamed Cysts

Inflamed Bartholin Gland Cysts

Section C: Miscellaneous, Uncommon Red Papules and Nodules

Prurigo Nodularis (Picker Nodule)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Pyogenic Granuloma

Urethral Caruncle

Urethral Prolapse

Vulvar and Perineal Endometriosis

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management and Prognosis

Hematoma

Hidradenoma Papilliferum (Mammarylike Gland Adenoma)

Nodular Scabies

Kaposi Sarcoma

Diaper Granulomas (Diaper Dermatitis of Jacquet, Granuloma Gluteale Infantum)

Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis

Sarcoidosis

Crohn Disease

Vulvar Sebaceous Adenitis

7. Skin-Colored Disorders

Section A: Skin-Colored Papules

Genital Warts

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Prognosis

Management

Vaccination

Molluscum Contagiosum

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Management

Office Medical Management

Home Medical Management

Procedural Management

Skin Tag (Acrochordon, Fibroepithelial Polyp)

Intradermal Nevi (Dermal Nevi)

Pearly Penile Papules

Vulvar Vestibular Papillomatosis

Fordyce Spots, Fordyce Granules, Tyson Glands, and Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia

Fox-Fordyce Disease (Apocrine Miliaria)

Lichen Nitidus

Section B: Skin-Colored Nodules

Hidradenoma Papilliferum (Mammarylike Gland Adenoma)

Neurofibroma

Condyloma Latum

Lymphogranuloma Venereum

Syringomas

Epidermal Cysts (Epidermoid Cysts)

Cysts of the Median Raphe

Mucinous Vestibular Cysts

Pilonidal Sinus (Pilonidal Cyst)

Bartholin Cysts and Abscesses

Lipoma

Sclerosing Lymphangitis and Mondor Thrombophlebitis of the Penis

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Genitalia

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Male Genitalia

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathogenesis

Management

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Genitalia in Women

Clinical Presentation of Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Clinical Presentation of Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Diagnosis of VIN and Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Pathophysiology

Management

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

8. White Disorders

White Patches and Plaques

Vitiligo

Postinflammatory Hypopigmentation

Lichen Sclerosus

Procedures

Lichen Simplex Chronicus

Candidiasis

Genital Warts

High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions

Differentiated Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Extramammary Paget Disease

Hailey-Hailey Disease (Benign Familial Pemphigus)

White Papules and Nodules

Epidermal (Epidermoid, Epidermal Inclusion, “Sebaceous”) Cysts and Milia

Molluscum Contagiosum

Verrucous Carcinoma

Condylomata Lata

9. Dark-Colored Lesions: Brown, Blue, Gray, or Black Disorders

Physiological Hyperpigmentation

Acanthosis Nigricans

Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation

Seborrheic Keratosis (pl: Seborrheic Keratoses)

Genital Varicosities

Genital Melanosis (Lentiginosis)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Melanocytic Nevus (“Mole,” Pigmented Nevus, pl: Nevi)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Melanoma

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis of Anogenital Melanomas

Pathophysiology

Management

Lichen Planus

Prurigo Nodularis

Pigmented Warts

Genital Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Pigmented Basal Cell Carcinomas

Angiokeratomas

Kaposi Sarcoma

10. Blistering and Pustular Diseases

Blistering Infections

Herpes Simplex Virus Infection

Herpes Zoster Infection (Varicella, Shingles)

Impetigo

Noninfectious Blistering Eruptions

Pemphigus

Bullous Pemphigoid

Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid (Cicatricial Pemphigoid)

Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis

Benign Familial Pemphigus (Hailey-Hailey Disease)

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

Fixed Drug Eruption

Trauma and Iatrogenic and Artifactual Disorders

Contact Dermatitis

Pseudovesicular Conditions

Mollusca Contagiosa

Hidradenoma Papilliferum

Mucous Cysts/Vestibular Cysts

Lymphangiectasias and Lymphangioma Circumscriptum

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Pustules and Pseudopustules

True Pustular Diseases

Folliculitis

Sebaceous Adenitis (Vulvar Fordyce Adenitis)

Furunculosis

Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa) (Discussed Primarily in Chapter 6)

Mucocutaneous Candidiasis

Pustular Psoriasis

Reactive Arthritis (Reiter Syndrome)

Solid Lesions That Sometimes Appear Pustular

Keratosis Pilaris

Fordyce Spots (Ectopic Sebaceous Glands)

Inflamed Molluscum Contagiosum

Epidermal Cysts

Vestibular Cysts

Other Diseases That Can Appear Yellow or Produce Crusting

11. Erosions and Ulcers

Section A: Erosions

Erosive Lichen Planus

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Plasma Cell Balanitis and Vulvitis (Zoon Balanitis/Vulvitis)

Genital Skinfold Fissures

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Mechanical Vulvar Fissures

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Erosive Lichen Sclerosus (Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus, Hypoplastic Dystrophy)

Lichen Simplex Chronicus (Eczema, Atopic Dermatitis, Neurodermatitis)

Contact Dermatitis

Fixed Drug Eruption

Necrolytic Migratory Erythema

Malignancies Presenting as Erosions

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Intraepithelial Carcinoma (Differentiated Vulvar/Penile/Scrotal/Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia, High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion, Bowen Disease, Bowenoid Papulosis, Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ, Erythroplasia of Queyrat)

Extramammary Paget Disease

Section B: Ulcers

Infectious Ulcers

Syphilis

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Chancroid

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Genital Herpes in the Immunosuppressed

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Management

Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathogenesis

Management

Lymphogranuloma Venereum

Epstein-Barr Virus and Cytomegalovirus-Associated Ulcers

Noninfectious Ulcers

Genital Aphthous Ulcers and Complex Aphthosis (Synonyms: Lipschütz Ulcer, Ulcus Vulvae Acutum, Reactive Nonsexually Related Acute Genital Ulcers)

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Management

Aphthouslike Ulcers Associated With Infections

Behçet Disease

Crohn Disease

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Gastrointestinal Bacteria

Pyoderma Gangrenosum

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathogenesis

Management

Ulcers Due to External Trauma

Deep Excoriation

Acknowledged Nonscratching, External Trauma

Unacknowledged External Trauma

Miscellaneous Ulcers

12. Edema

Acute Genital Edema (Angioedema)

Immunoglobulin E–Mediated Acute Edema

Bradykinin Pathway–Mediated Acute Edema

Acute Genital Edema Related to Infection

Acute Genital Edema Related to Trauma

Idiopathic Acute Scrotal Edema

Chronic Genital Edema (Elephantiasis)

Chronic Edema Related to Congenital Abnormalities

Chronic Edema Secondary to Surgery and Radiation Therapy

Chronic Edema Related to Infection

Chronic Edema due to Noninfectious Inflammation

Idiopathic Chronic Genital Edema

13. Pruritus and Pain

Pruritus

Clinical Presentation

Diagnosis

Pathophysiology

Central Pathways

Management

Anogenital Pain

Vulvodynia

Penodynia/Scrotodynia

Anodynia

14. Vaginitis and Balanitis

Vaginitis

Infectious Vaginitis

Noninfectious Inflammatory Vaginal Diseases

Erosive Vaginitis due to Specific Skin Disease

Vestibulodynia (Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome, Localized Provoked Vulvodynia)

Physiologic Vaginal Discharge

Balanitis

Infectious Balanitis/Balanoposthitis

Noninfectious Balanitis/Balanoposthitis

Other Noninfectious Causes of Balanitis: Lichen Planus, Psoriasis, Penile Intraepithelial Neoplasia (Bowen Disease, Erythroplasia of Queyrat)

15. Special Issues in Genital Dermatology

Psychological Aspects

Psychosocial Dysfunction May Cause Disease

Psychosocial Dysfunction Influences the Course of Disease

Psychosocial Dysfunction Occurs as a Result of Disease

Genital Disease in Childhood

Normal Genitalia

Red Plaques and Papules

Skin-Colored Lesions

White Lesions

Miscellaneous

Immunosuppression

Infections

Noninfectious Inflammatory Diseases Associated With HIV

Neoplastic Diseases

Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Discussed Primarily in Chapter 7)

AIDS-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma

Transgender Issues

Transgender Women

Transgender Men

Geriatric Issues

Normal Genital Aging

Factors That Exacerbate Genital Symptoms in the Elderly

Anogenital Diseases Most Common in the Elderly

Appendix A: Patient Handouts (English)

Appendix B (eBook only): Patient Handouts (Spanish)

Index

 


An aparitie 25/11/2022
Autor Elizabeth Edwards
Dimensiuni 213 x 276 mm
Editura LWW
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781975161453
Limba Engleza
Nr pag 448
Versiune digitala DA

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