Granulomatous Disorders of Adult Skin, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics
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Granulomatous disorders represent a unique group of diseases both non-infectious and infectious that require the utmost clinical pathologic correlation combined with a keen sense of inquiry for underlying systemic disease. Some of these diseases are common and some are rare; however all dermatologists need to diagnose and manage these diseases whether common or rare. This issue of Dermatology Clinics "Granulomatous Disorders of the Adult Skin" supplies the readers with a comprehensive, up to date, and evidence based review of multiple granulomatous disorders (i.e. palisdaing, epitheliod, xanthomatous, casseating, supprative, vasculitic, lymphoproliferative, foreign body). Dermatologists need to be able to differentiate the entities, evaluate patients for specific underlying systemic diseases (diabetes to cancer) and treat with a wide range of immunosuppressant to anti-infectious agents. This issue will help the dermatologist learn the most current etiopathogenesis, clinical/systemic manifestations and therapeutic modalities for these diseases. Other specialists who would find the information useful: Rheumatologists, Infectious Disease specialists, Hematologists/Oncologists, Endocrinologists, Pulmonologists, Oral-maxillary surgeons, and Pharmacists.

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Date de parution 24 juillet 2015
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EAN13 9780323390972
Langue English
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Clinics Review Articles DERMATOLOGIC CLINICS
Granulomatous Disorders of Adult Skin

Joseph C. English, III MD
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Dermatology, UPMC North Hills Dermatology, Wexford, PA, USA
ISSN  0733-8635 Volume 33 • Number 3 • July 2015
Elsevier
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Editor
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Preface: Granulomatous Disorders of the Adult Skin: Twenty-First Century
Granuloma Annulare
Key points
Introduction
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical presentations
Systemic associations
Evaluation and management
Summary
Elastolytic Actinic Giant Cell Granuloma
Key points
Introduction
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical presentations
Systemic associations
Evaluation and management
Summary
Necrobiosis Lipoidica
Key points
Introduction
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical and histologic presentation
Systemic associations
Evaluation and management
Corticosteroids
Ultraviolet light therapy
Immunomodulator
Biologics
Antimalarial
Fumaric acid esters
Cutaneous blood flow modulators
Miscellaneous
Summary
Rheumatoid Nodules
Key points
Introduction
Rheumatoid nodules
Prevalence of rheumatoid nodules
Histopathology
Risk factors and pathogenesis
Systemic location of rheumatoid nodules
Rheumatoid nodules in other diseases
Accelerated nodulosis
Rheumatoid nodulosis
Treatment of rheumatoid nodules
Reactive Granulomatous Dermatitis
Key points
Introduction
Palisaded neutrophilic and granulomatous dermatitis
Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis
Reactive granulomatous dermatitis
Sarcoidosis
Key points
Introduction
Epidemiology
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical manifestations
Nonspecific cutaneous sarcoidosis
Systemic manifestations
Evaluation and management
Topical and intralesional therapy
Tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors
Antibiotics
Other pharmacologic agents
Summary
Cutaneous Manifestations of Crohn Disease
Key points
Crohn disease
Cutaneous manifestations of Crohn disease
Disease-specific cutaneous manifestations
Reactive cutaneous manifestations
Disease-associated and therapy-related conditions
Summary
Dedication
Orofacial Granulomatosis
Key points
Introduction
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical presentation
Systemic association
Evaluation and management
Clinical outcomes
Summary
Granulomatous Rosacea and Periorificial Dermatitis
Key points
Introduction
Granulomatous rosacea
Periorificial dermatitis
Summary
Adult Orbital Xanthogranulomatous Disease
Key points
Introduction
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical presentation
Systemic associations
Evaluation
Treatment
Summary
Adult Xanthogranuloma, Reticulohistiocytosis, and Rosai-Dorfman Disease
Key points
Adult xanthogranuloma
Reticulohistiocytosis
Rosai-Dorfman disease
Summary
Editor's addendum
Granulomatous Vasculitis
Key points
Introduction
Nomenclature and classification system of vasculitis
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody–associated vasculitides
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical features including systemic associations
Evaluation and management of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody–associated vasculitis
Management
Polyarteritis nodosa
Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa
Granulomatous Lymphoproliferative Disorders
Key points
Granulomatous cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis
Foreign Body Granulomas
Key points
Introduction
Tattoo pigments
Diagnostic evaluation
Treatment
Diagnostic evaluation
Drugs and medications
Mineral and metallic particles
Atypical foreign substances
Summary
Granulomatous Drug Eruptions
Key points
Introduction
Interstitial granulomatous drug reaction
Drug-induced accelerated rheumatoid nodulosis
Drug-induced granuloma annulare
Drug-induced sarcoidosis
Other granulomatous drug eruptions
Summary
Tuberculosis and Leprosy
Key points
Introduction
Cutaneous tuberculosis
Leprosy (Hansen disease)
Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
Key points
Introduction
Slow-growing mycobacteria
Other important slow-growing mycobacteria causing skin and soft tissue infections
Rapidly growing mycobacteria
Summary
New World and Old World Leishmania Infections
Key points
Introduction/overview
Etiopathogenesis
Immunology
Clinical presentations
Systemic associations
Histopathology
Evaluation and management
Treatment
Prevention
Clinical results
Summary
Deep Fungal Infections, Blastomycosis-Like Pyoderma, and Granulomatous Sexually Transmitted Infections
Key points
Etiopathogenesis
Clinical presentations
Systemic associations
Evaluation and management
Clinical results/outcomes in the literature
Summary
Clinical Atlas of Granulomatous Disorders
Key points
Index
Copyright
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