
Emergency Dermatology
by Edited by Ronni Wolf , Batya B. Davidovici , Jennifer L. Parish , Lawrence Charles ParishBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Cell injury and cell death | |
Clean and aseptic technique at the bedside | |
New antimicrobials | |
Immunomodulators and the 'biologicals' in cutaneous emergencies | |
Critical care: stuff you really, really need to know | |
Acute skin failure: concept, causes, consequences, and care | |
Cutaneous symptoms and neonatal emergencies | |
Necrotizing soft-tissue infections, including necrotizing fasciitis | |
Life-threatening bacterial skin infections | |
Bacteremia, sepsis, septic shock, toxic shock syndrome | |
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome | |
Life-threatening cutaneous viral diseases | |
Life-threatening cutaneous fungal and parasitic diseases | |
Life-threatening stings, bites, and marine envenomations | |
Severe, acute adverse cutaneous drug reactions - I. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and toxic epidermal necrosis | |
Severe, acute adverse cutaneous drug reactions - II. DRESS Syndrome, serum sickness-like reaction | |
Severe, acute complications of dermatologic therapies | |
Severe, acute allergic and immunologic reactions - I. Urticaria, angioedema, and anaphylaxis | |
Severe, acute allergic and immunologic reactions - II. Other hypersensitivities and immune defects, including HIV | |
Graft versus host disease | |
Erythroderma/exfoliative dermatitis | |
Acute, severe bullous dermatoses | |
Emergency management of purpura and vasculitis, including purpura fulminans | |
Emergency management of connective tissue disorders and their complications | |
Skin signs of systemic infections | |
Skin signs of systemic neoplastic diseases and paraneoplastic cutaneous syndromes | |
Burn injury | |
The urgent dermatoses of anorectal regions | |
Emergency management of sexually transmitted diseases and other genital-urethral disorders | |
Emergency management of environmental skin disorders (heat, cold, UV injuries) | |
Endocrinologic emergencies in dermatology | |
Emergency management of skin torture and self-inflicted dermatoses | |
Skin signs of poisoning | |
Disaster planning - mass casualty management | |
Catastrophes in cosmetic procedures | |
Life-threatening dermatoses in travellers | |
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