100 cases in dermatology / Rachael Morris-Jones, Ann-Marie Powell, Emma Benton
Series: 100 casesPublication details: London : Hodder Arnold, 2011.Description: 232 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781444117936
- One hundred cases in dermatology
- WR 18.2 M875c 2011
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Includes index.
Table of contents
1. An itchy, slow-growing infant --
2. An agitated atopic child --
3. An acute monomorphic eruption in a systemically unwell atopic child --
4. A recurrent, unsightly facial eruption in a stressed but well young adult --
5. Blistered hands and feet in an athletic man --
6. Chronic erythematous pruritic eruption on the lower legs --
7. An itchy localized eruption --
8. An eczematous eruption complicating venous ulcers --
9. A transient pruritic eruption exacerbated by heat --
10. A toddler with brown patches which urticate --
11. Acute soft tissue swelling associated with systemic symptoms --
12. Chronic scaly plaques on the knees --
13. Widespread scaly eruption appears after a sore throat --
14. A patient presents acutely unwell with all his skin red and hot --
15. An itchy eruption appearing on the chest and arms after sun exposure --
16. Acute-onset linear blistering on the legs --
17. Chronic blistering eruption on the dorsal hands --
18. Sun-induced skin pain, redness and scarring in a child --
19. Sudden-onset widespread rash --
20. Recurrent annular erythematous lesions reactivating at identical skin sites --
21. Painful lip lesion associated with a localized blistering rash and sore mouth --
22. Painful eroded mucous membranes and skin lesions --
23. Acute-onset extensive blistering and skin necrosis with mucous membrane involvement --
24. Fever, epilepsy and a widespread skin eruption with marked facial oedema --
25. Acute-onset multiple pustules on a background of erythematous skin --
26. Acute non-blanching cutaneous eruption associated with a sore throat --
27. An itchy papular eruption on the ankles --
28. A generalized itchy blistering eruption in an elderly woman --
29. Sudden onset of erosions, blisters and fragile skin following gradually worsening mouth ulcers --
30. An itchy, vesicular extensor eruption associated with malabsorption --
31. An itchy blistering eruption recurring in a second pregnancy --
32. Extremely itchy stretch marks in the third trimester --
33. Asymptomatic sclerotic white plaques on the trunk --
34. Insidious onset of tightening of the skin over the limbs --
35. Acute facial rash, fever and joint pains in a young woman --
36. Annular erythematous rash of sudden onset --
37. Hair loss, scarring rash and photosensitivity --
38. An erythematous rash and muscle weakness --
39. Widespread maculopapular eruption on the trunk and face with flu-like symptoms --
40. Slow asymptomatic depigmentation of the skin --
41. A young adult with high blood pressure, irregular pigmentation and skin lumps --
42. An overweight teenager with thickened skin around her neck --
43. A dramatic and painful ulcer in a young patient with no evidence of infection --
44. Slow-onset asymptomatic lesions on the shins of a diabetic patient --
45. Slowly progressive swelling and discolouration over the shins --
46. Asymptomatic annular lesions on the limbs --
47. An asymptomatic papular and annular eruption --
48. Ulcer over the gaiter area on a background of aching legs --
49. Slow-onset, unilateral, painless leg swelling --
50. An infirm elderly man with arterial disease and an ulcerated heel --
51. Non-healing foot ulcer in a diabetic patient --
52. A regressing vascular lesion in a pre-school child --
53. A livid red birthmark on a newborn child --
54. Slow development of a scaly plaque on a finger --
55. A slow-growing ulcerated non-healing nodule on the face --
56. Multiple basal cell carcinomas in a young patient --
57. An ulcerating lesion on the scalp, enlarging over 4 months --
58. A rapidly growing lesion on the dorsum of the hand --
59. A longstanding flesh-coloured nodule on the face --
60. Multiple, slightly atypical looking naevi on the trunk --
61. An enlarging pigmented macule on the face of an elderly man --
62. A unilateral rash around the nipple --
63. A changing pigmented lesion on the leg --
64. A pigmented nodule on the back --
65. Longstanding erythematous scaly patches --
66. A slow-growing plum-coloured skin nodule --
67. Papular and pustular eruption on the face with scarring --
68. A red face with papules and pustules --
69. Sudden-onset facial crusting and blistering in a child --
70. An erythematous painful face --
71. A hot, swollen leg --
72. Painful areas of superficially eroded skin in the flexures of a child --
73. Asymptomatic erythematous scaly patches on the palms and soles --
74. Acute-onset blister on the lip with facial swelling and pain --
75. A localized, painful, blistering eruption --
76. Multiple flesh-coloured papules on the face --
77. Multiple hyperkeratotic papules and nodules on the fingers --
78. Sudden-onset maculopapular rash with conjunctivitis and malaise --
79. Crops of blisters becoming widespread in a child with gastrointestinal upset --
80. Multiple cutaneous boils appearing over 12 months --
81. Chronic, sore, macerated skin in the finger webs --
82. Asymptomatic purple skin lesions appearing on the limbs and trunk --
83. Widespread itchy eruption preventing sleep --
84. Painless erythematous lesion on the nose grows over four months --
85. Scaling of the scalp with occipital lymphadenopathy in a child --
86. A pruritic annular rash and family involvement --
87. Progressive scaling of the palms and dystrophy of the fingernails --
88. Patchy asymptomatic hair loss over the scalp --
89. Frontal hair loss in a woman --
90. Excessive facial hair in a young woman --
91. Multiple skin lesions develop in a renal transplant recipient --
92. Stiffness of the skin developing after bone marrow transplantation --
93. Streaky skin changes in a toddler and a maternal history of miscarriage --
94. A young adult with seizures and markedly photo-damaged skin --
95. A young man seeking genetic counselling advice regarding his dry skin condition --
96. Recurrent blisters on the extremities associated with minor pressure/friction --
97. An increasing number of asymptomatic facial lesions in a young boy --
98. Macroglossia, fatigue and back pain in an elderly woman --
99. Subacute pruritic erythematous eruption in an elderly patient with weight loss --
100. A young girl with unusual scars and unexplained injuries.
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