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Intro; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: The Basics: Skin Types, Definitions, and Differentials; Skin Lesion Description; Differential Diagnoses Based on Primary Lesions; Macules and Patches; White/Hypopigmented Macules; Brown Macules; Erythema/Red Macules; Atrophic Patches; Papules and Plaques; Red Papules; Annular Papules; Hyperkeratotic Papules; Lichenoid Papules; Linear Papules; Red Plaques; Annular Plaques; Nodules and Tumors; Red Nodules; Subcutaneous Nodules without Epidermal Changes; Painful Tumors; Pustules; Vesicles and Bullae; Ulcers; Necrotic Lesions; Vascular Lesions
Non-palpable Purpura (Petechial and Ecchymotic)Palpable Purpura (Cutaneous Vasculitis); Telangiectasia; Primary; Secondary; References (For Entire Differential Diagnosis Section); Chapter 2: Dermoscopy Basics; Dermoscopy: The 2 Step Algorithm [1-3] (Fig. 2.1); References; Chapter 3: Diagnosing Bedside: Common Laboratory Techniques; Scabies Preparation; Tzanck Smear; Gram Stain; Wood's Light Examination; References; Chapter 4: An approach to Dermatopathology: Immunohistochemical and special stains; Immunofluorescence Studies; References; Chapter 5: Dermatologic Emergencies
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic-Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) [1, 2]Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) [3-5]; Necrotizing Fasciitis [6]; Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) [7-10]; Filler Emergencies [11-15]; References; Chapter 6: Common Skin Diseases: Quick Reference; References; Chapter 7: Guidelines from the Academy; References; Chapter 8: Commonly Used Drugs and Medication Guidelines; Corticosteroids; Antibiotics; Antivirals [9] (Table 8.7); Antifungals (Tables 8.8 and 8.9); Antihistamines [10] (Table 8.10); Acne Medications [12] (Table 8.11)
Biologic Therapy (Table 8.12)Miscellaneous medications (Table 8.13); References; Chapter 9: Pediatric Dermatology Practical Approaches and Prescribing Tips; General Pediatric Dermatology Prescribing Tips; Antifungals; Antifungal Prescribing Tips (Table 9.1); Antivirals; Antiviral Prescribing Tips (Table 9.2); Antihistamines; Antihistamine Prescribing Tips (Table 9.3); Antibiotics; Antibiotic Prescribing Tips (Table 9.4); Miscellaneous Prescribing Tips (Table 9.5); Topical Corticosteroid Prescribing Tips; Topical Timolol Prescribing Tips; Oral Propranolol Prescribing Tips
Isotretinoin Prescribing TipsPrescribing Tips for Medicaid and Other Forms of Free Care; References; Chapter 10: Dermatologic Surgery; Surgical Anatomy (Figs. 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3); Preoperative Preparation; Special Considerations for Implanted Cardiac Devices (ICD); Antibiotic Prophylaxis (Table 10.1); Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Management; Basics of Excision and Closure; Sutures; Anesthetics; Electrodessication and Curettage (ED&C); Wide Local Excision (Table 10.4); Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS); Complications and Management of Dermatologic Surgery; References; Chapter 11: Cosmetic Pearls
Non-palpable Purpura (Petechial and Ecchymotic)Palpable Purpura (Cutaneous Vasculitis); Telangiectasia; Primary; Secondary; References (For Entire Differential Diagnosis Section); Chapter 2: Dermoscopy Basics; Dermoscopy: The 2 Step Algorithm [1-3] (Fig. 2.1); References; Chapter 3: Diagnosing Bedside: Common Laboratory Techniques; Scabies Preparation; Tzanck Smear; Gram Stain; Wood's Light Examination; References; Chapter 4: An approach to Dermatopathology: Immunohistochemical and special stains; Immunofluorescence Studies; References; Chapter 5: Dermatologic Emergencies
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic-Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) [1, 2]Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) [3-5]; Necrotizing Fasciitis [6]; Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) [7-10]; Filler Emergencies [11-15]; References; Chapter 6: Common Skin Diseases: Quick Reference; References; Chapter 7: Guidelines from the Academy; References; Chapter 8: Commonly Used Drugs and Medication Guidelines; Corticosteroids; Antibiotics; Antivirals [9] (Table 8.7); Antifungals (Tables 8.8 and 8.9); Antihistamines [10] (Table 8.10); Acne Medications [12] (Table 8.11)
Biologic Therapy (Table 8.12)Miscellaneous medications (Table 8.13); References; Chapter 9: Pediatric Dermatology Practical Approaches and Prescribing Tips; General Pediatric Dermatology Prescribing Tips; Antifungals; Antifungal Prescribing Tips (Table 9.1); Antivirals; Antiviral Prescribing Tips (Table 9.2); Antihistamines; Antihistamine Prescribing Tips (Table 9.3); Antibiotics; Antibiotic Prescribing Tips (Table 9.4); Miscellaneous Prescribing Tips (Table 9.5); Topical Corticosteroid Prescribing Tips; Topical Timolol Prescribing Tips; Oral Propranolol Prescribing Tips
Isotretinoin Prescribing TipsPrescribing Tips for Medicaid and Other Forms of Free Care; References; Chapter 10: Dermatologic Surgery; Surgical Anatomy (Figs. 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3); Preoperative Preparation; Special Considerations for Implanted Cardiac Devices (ICD); Antibiotic Prophylaxis (Table 10.1); Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Management; Basics of Excision and Closure; Sutures; Anesthetics; Electrodessication and Curettage (ED&C); Wide Local Excision (Table 10.4); Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS); Complications and Management of Dermatologic Surgery; References; Chapter 11: Cosmetic Pearls