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Guide to the diagnosis, treatment and management of vulvar disease intended for use in the office or clinic. Presents the spectrum of diseases and dermatosses in color and black and white photos. Each disorder includes a definition, general features, clinical presentation, microscopic features, differential diagnosis, clinical behavior and treatment, and progressive therapeutic options. Includes clinical pathologic correlations to aid in diagnosis and interpretation of laboratory findings.
This highly regarded atlas has been revised and updated, with 60 new colour illustrations highlighting key clinical points.
A guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of vulvar disease, for use in the office or clinic. It covers a spectrum of vulvar diseases and dermatoses that the authors (both, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, U. of Florida College of Medicine) have observed in their clinic. Color clinical photos, as well as a corresponding histopathology, where applicable, are included. Specific therapy is also discussed in each section. When numerous therapeutic options are available, they are presented progressively to serve as a guide to the development of a therapeutic plan for the patient. Tables on the classification of vulvar diseases, as well as on sexually transmitted diseases and vesiculobullous diseases of the vulva, are included to assist in differential diagnosis. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Vulvar-vaginal disorders represent a field of growing interest in clinical, epidemiological and healthcare research. An increase of infectious and immunological vulvar diseases is currently being recorded. Improved access to gynecological care and lengthening of life expectancy are the basis of increased incidence of chronic disorders requiring early diagnosis, prolonged treatment and adequate follow-up, in order to prevent development of neoplastic diseases.
This highly regarded atlas has been revised and updated, with 60 new colour illustrations highlighting key clinical points.
There is a significant increase in cross-migration of women from various ethnicities, cultures, and with varying skin color. With publications focused mainly on Fitz Skin types 1–4, accurate vulvar disease diagnosis in darker skin types may be compromised, resulting in suboptimal therapeutic outcomes. Diseases look quite different as the color disguises much of the erythema, which is prominently seen in the Caucasian population. This book is focused on female genital dermatoses and fills in those gaps for healthcare workers looking to accurately diagnose and manage such patients. Key features: Provides inclusive and consolidated contents on disorders of female genital skin and mucosa. Features more than 300 high-quality illustrations and impressive treatment algorithms, making it a ready reckoner for dermatologists, gynecologists, and general physicians. Facilitates diagnosis and further management of vulvar disease in the darker skin types, thus optimizing patient care. Features collective contributions from experts across the country. Simplifies the patient consult by providing ready answers to frequently asked questions.
Featuring over 450 full-color photographs of common disease presentations, Genital Dermatology Atlas is a practical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of genital dermatologic lesions. The book enables clinicians to quickly generate a differential diagnosis and provides specific treatment recommendations for each disease. Core chapters are organized by disease presentation including patches and plaques, papules and nodules, and ulcers. Other chapters include anatomy and normal variants, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, special issues in genital dermatology, and pediatrics. Illustrations are organized by morphologic appearance for rapid diagnosis, and treatment is thoroughly described. This Second Edition is fully updated, includes more male genital disorders, and has new chapters on genital pain syndrome and on genital pruritus and the eczematous diseases.