Generalized Dermatitis in Clinical Practice by Susan T. Nedorost.

Generalized dermatitis  is often chronic and debilitating. Many cases are multifactorial, which makes diagnosis and targeted treatment difficult. Although a very common reason for presentation to both dermatologists and primary care physicians, many practitioners fail to control symptoms adequately....

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Main Author: Nedorost, Susan T. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
Edition:1st ed. 2012.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I.Common examples
  • 1.Auto-eczematization from stasis dermatitis
  • 2.Systemic contact dermatitis
  • 3.Protein contact dermatitis and food pollen syndromes
  • 4.Atopic dermatitis as a model for protein contact dermatitis
  • 5.Sensitization to food via initial exposure on inflamed perioral skin instead of. Section II: Less common examples
  • 1.Erythema multiforme complicating contact dermatitis
  • 2.Hypereosinophilic syndrome
  • 3.Eczematous drug eruption.-Section III: Mimics in Differential Diagnosis
  • 1.Bullous pemphigoid
  • 2.Scabies
  • 3.Widespread allergic contact dermatitis.