Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Front Cover -- Front matter -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: How to use this ddx deck -- Section 1: Blisters (vesicles and bullae) -- Section 2: Mucosal erosions (blister bases) -- Section 3: Pustular lesions -- Section 4: Red papules and nodules -- Section 5: Flat vascular lesions, blanching -- Section 6: Raised blanching vascular lesions -- Section 7: Non-blanching vascular lesions (petechiae and purpura) -- Section 8: Papulosquamous eruptions -- Section 9: Eczematous disorders (red with disruption of skin surface) |
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Section 10: Skin-colored papules and nodules with a rough surface -- Section 11: Skin-colored papules and nodules with a smooth surface -- Section 12: White lesions -- Section 13: Flat brown lesions -- Section 14: Raised brown lesions -- Section 15: Yellow lesions -- Section 16: Congenital circumscribed hair loss -- Section 17: Acquired circumscribed hair loss -- Section 18: Congenital diffuse hair loss -- Section 19: Acquired diffuse hair loss -- Section 20: Thickened nails -- Section 21: Thin, slow-growing, or loss of nail -- Section 22: Pitted lesions |
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Section 23: Involvement of palms and soles -- Section 24: Photodistribution (sun-induced lesions) -- Section 25: Annular arrangements -- Section 26: Linear or curvilinear arrangements -- Index -- INTRODUCTION: HOW TO USE THIS DDX DECK -- Primary and secondary lesions -- Section 1 BLISTERS (VESICLES AND BULLAE) -- 1 Herpes simplex infections -- Clinical features -- Primary gingivostomatitis -- Recurrent herpes simplex infection -- Herpes labialis -- Herpes keratitis -- Herpes facialis -- Herpetic whitlow -- Herpes progenitalis -- Eczema herpeticum (Kaposi's varicelliform eruption) -- Treatment |
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Oral acyclovir, famciclovir, or valacyclovir -- Herpes keratitis -- 2 Varicella and herpes zoster -- Clinical features -- Varicella -- Childhood varicella -- Secondary bacterial infection -- Varicella vaccines -- Herpes zoster -- Zoster -- Treatment -- In the healthy child -- Secondary bullous impetigo -- Post-varicella scarring -- 3 Hand, foot, and mouth disease -- Clinical features -- This acral condition -- Atypical hand, foot, and mouth disease -- Treatment -- 4 Impetigo and ecthyma -- Clinical features -- Moist, honey-colored crusts -- Ecthyma, -- Ecthyma gangrenosum -- Treatment |
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Topical antibiotics -- As MRSA remains a concern -- 5 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) -- Clinical features -- In infants and toddlers -- SSSS is the result of a bacterial toxin -- The toxin -- Treatment -- Infants and toddlers -- 6 Linear IgA dermatosis -- Clinical features -- Treatment -- 7 Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) -- Clinical features -- In dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) -- Classic sites of predilection -- Urticarial lesions -- Biopsy of perilesional -- Treatment -- Dapsone -- 8 Pemphigus -- Clinical features -- Pemphigus foliaceous (PF) -- Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) |
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Description based on print version record |
Subject |
Pediatric dermatology -- Diagnosis.
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Diagnosis, Differential.
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Dermatology.
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Pediatrics.
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Dermatology
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Pediatrics
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Pediatrics
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Dermatology
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Pediatric dermatology -- Diagnosis
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Torres-Zegarra, Carla, author
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ISBN |
9780323680967 |
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0323680968 |
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