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Author: Christopher EM Griffiths, Tanya O Bleiker, Daniel Creamer, John R Ingram, Rosalind C Simpson
Rook’s Dermatology Handbook condenses a wealth of clinical expertise into its accessible, user-friendly guide to the diagnosis and management of dermatological disorders. With its contents carefully selected from the much-respected Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology, this invaluable resource combines precise explanations with visual aids and a concise, quick-reference format to create an everyday tool for practitioners and students alike. This innovative new text:
- Provides quick answers to clinical questions in one concise and practical volume
- Collates and condenses selections from the acclaimed Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology
- Features helpful illustrations that allow visualization of the clinical features of dermatological conditions
- Highlights essential information with easy-to-navigate tables, charts, and algorithms
- Includes investigations and management sections to help provide the best possible patient care
- Offers access to a complementary companion website
Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology has been the trusted companion of dermatologists the world over for four decades. Rook’s Dermatology Handbook builds upon this reputation by making the clinical practice of dermatology more accessible and immediate than ever before
Rook s Dermatology Handbook 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Introduction
2 Introduction to dermatological therapeutics
Part 1: Infections and Infestations
3 Viral infections
POXVIRUS INFECTIONS
HERPESVIRUS INFECTIONS
Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
Recurrent oro‐facial and cutaneous herpes
Primary genital herpes
Varicella
Zoster
Infectious mononucleosis
Eczema herpeticum
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTIONS
Cutaneous warts
Ano‐genital warts and HPV‐associated intraepithelial and invasive neoplasias of genitalia and mucosae
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Acquired epidermodysplasia verruciformis
VIRAL INSECT‐BORNE AND HAEMORRHAGIC FEVERS
OTHER CUTANEOUS PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH VIRAL INFECTIONS
Papular‐pruritic gloves and socks syndrome
Pityriasis rosea
Asymmetric periflexural exanthem of childhood
COVID‐19
4 Bacterial infections and sexually transmitted bacterial diseases
GRAM‐POSITIVE BACTERIA
STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
STREPTOCOCCI
SKIN DISEASE DUE TO STAPHYLOCOCCAL AND STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION
Impetigo
Ecthyma
Cellulitis and erysipelas
Folliculitis
Furuncle (boil, abscess)
Carbuncle
Sycosis
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
CORYNEFORM BACTERIA
Cutaneous diphtheria
Erythrasma
Trichomycosis axillaris
Pitted keratolysis
BACILLUS
Cutaneous anthrax
ERYSIPELOTHRIX RUSIOPATHIAE
Erysipeloid
CLOSTRIDIUM
Gas gangrene
GRAM‐NEGATIVE BACTERIA
NEISSERIA MENINGITIDES
Meningococcal septicaemia
Gonococcal infections
PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
Pseudomonas infection
FRANCISELLA TULARENSIS
Tularaemia
PASTEURELLA
Pasteurella multocida and related infections
YERSINIA
Plague and Yersinia infections
BRUCELLA
Brucellosis
BARTONELLA
EHRLICHIA
Ehrlichiosis
ANAEROBIC BACTERIA
Tropical ulcers
Granuloma inguinale
SPIROCHAETES AND SPIRAL BACTERIA
TREPONEMES
Endemic syphilis or bejel
Yaws
Pinta
BORRELIA
Relapsing fever
Borrelia burgdorferi and Lyme disease
MISCELLANEOUS BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Necrotising fasciitis
RICKETTSIAL INFECTIONS
Spotted fever group
Epidemic typhus
Brill–Zinsser disease
Murine typhus
ACTINOMYCETE INFECTIONS
Actinomycosis
Nocardiosis
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED BACTERIAL DISEASES
Syphilis
5 Mycobacterial infections
Treatment
General measures
Drug therapy
CUTANEOUS TUBERCULOSIS
Lupus vulgaris
Primary inoculation tuberculosis
Scrofuloderma
Warty tuberculosis
RARER VARIANTS OF CUTANEOUS TUBERCULOSIS
TUBERCULIDS
Lichen scrofulosorum
Papulonecrotic tuberculid
Erythema induratum of Bazin
Other nodular tuberculids
NON‐TUBERCULOUS (ATYPICAL) MYCOBACTERIA
M. marinum infection
Other atypical mycobacterial infections
Leprosy
6 HIV and the skin
7 Fungal infections
SUPERFICIAL MYCOSES
SKIN DISEASE CAUSED BY MALASSEZIA SPECIES
Pityriasis versicolor
Malassezia folliculitis
DERMATOPHYTOSIS
Tinea corporis
Tinea capitis
Tinea barbae
Tinea faciei
Tinea pedis
Tinea manuum
Tinea cruris
Steroid‐modified tinea
Dermatophytide reactions
OTHER HYPHAL FUNGI
Superficial mycoses caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum
ONYCHOMYCOSIS
CANDIDOSIS
Candidosis of the skin and genital mucous membranes
Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis
SUBCUTANEOUS MYCOSES
Sporotrichosis
Mycetoma
Chromoblastomycosis
SYSTEMIC MYCOSES
Histoplasmosis
Blastomycosis
Coccidioidomycosis
Infections caused by Talaromyces marneffei
Cryptococcosis
Systemic candidosis
8 Parasitic diseases
NEMATODE INFECTIONS
Onchocerciasis
Lymphatic filariasis
Cutaneous larva migrans
TREMATODE INFECTIONS
Schistosomiasis
PROTOZOAL INFECTIONS
Cutaneous leishmaniasis
Visceral leishmaniasis
9 Arthropods, stings and bites
CLASS ARACHNIDA
Spiders
Scorpions
Ticks
Mites
STINGS AND BITES
Stings: marine injuries
Bites
Part 2: Inflammatory Dermatoses
10 Psoriasis
PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS
11 Pityriasis rubra pilaris
12 Lichen planus and lichenoid disorders
13 Graft‐versus‐host disease
14 Eczematous disorders
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIFIED ECZEMATOUS DERMATOSES
Infective dermatitis
Infective dermatitis of children associated with human T‐cell leukaemia virus 1 infection
Post‐traumatic eczema
Pityriasis alba
Chronic superficial scaly dermatitis
DERMATOPHYTIDE
Halo dermatitis
OTHER RELATED DERMATOSES
Lichen simplex and lichenification
Erythroderma
15 Seborrhoeic dermatitis
16 Atopic eczema
17 Urticaria
18 Mastocytosis
19 Reactive inflammatory erythemas
20 Behçet disease
21 Neutrophilic dermatoses
22 Immunobullous diseases
INTRAEPIDERMAL IMMUNOBULLOUS DISEASES
Pemphigus
SUBEPIDERMAL IMMUNOBULLOUS DISEASES
Bullous pemphigoid
Mucous membrane pemphigoid
Linear iga disease
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus
VERY RARE PEMPHIGOID DISORDERS
Dermatitis herpetiformis
23 Lupus erythematosus
24 Dermatomyositis
25 Sclerosis and morphoea
Part 3: Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin
26 Cutaneous amyloidoses
27 Cutaneous mucinoses
28 Porphyrias
29 Nutritional disorders affecting the skin
Part 4: Genetic Disorders Involving the Skin
30 Inherited disorders of epidermal keratinisation
31 Acquired and inherited hair disorders
ACQUIRED HAIR DISORDERS
NON‐SCARRING ALOPECIAS
Androgenetic alopecia and pattern hair loss
Telogen effluvium
SCARRING ALOPECIAS
Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Pseudopelade of Brocq
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
Folliculitis decalvans and tufted folliculitis
Cosmetic alopecia
Non‐specific cicatricial alopecia
ACQUIRED DERMATOSES OF THE SCALP
Pityriasis amiantacea
Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp
Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp
INHERITED HAIR DISORDERS
Hair shaft defects
EXCESSIVE GROWTH OF HAIR
Congenital generalised hypertrichosis
32 Acquired and inherited disorders of pigmentation
ACQUIRED HYPERPIGMENTATION
Physiological hyperpigmentation (tanning in response to UV radiation)
Melasma
Poikiloderma of Civatte
Hypermelanosis due to endocrine disorders
Hypermelanosis in other systemic disorders
DRUG‐INDUCED HYPERPIGMENTATION
Post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Exogenous ochronosis
ACQUIRED HYPOPIGMENTATION
Vitiligo
Halo naevus
Post‐inflammatory hypopigmentation
Progressive macular hypomelanosis
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
INHERITED HYPERPIGMENTATION DISORDERS
Incontinentia pigmenti
INHERITED HYPOPIGMENTATION DISORDERS
Piebaldism
Waardenburg syndrome
Oculocutaneous albinism
Hypomelanosis of Ito
33 Epidermolysis bullosa
34 Genetic disorders of collagen, elastin and dermal matrix
INHERITED DISORDERS OF COLLAGEN
Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
INHERITED DISORDERS OF ELASTIC FIBRES
Inherited generalised cutis laxa
Williams–Beuren syndrome
Infantile stiff skin syndromes
Premature ageing syndromes
DISORDERS OF ECTOPIC CALCIFICATION AND ABNORMAL MINERALISATION
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
Miscellaneous dermal disorders
35 Disorders affecting cutaneous vasculature
36 Congenital naevi
CLASSIFICATION OF CONGENITAL NAEVI
Clinical phenotypic classification
Histological classification
Genetic classification
CONGENITAL EPIDERMAL NAEVI
CONGENITAL PIGMENT CELL NAEVI
Congenital melanocytic naevi
Congenital Spitz naevus and congenital blue naevus
Congenital naevus spilus
CONGENITAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE NAEVI AND FAT NAEVI
UNCLASSIFIABLE NAEVI
Becker naevus
37 DNA repair disorders with cutaneous features
38 Hamartoneoplastic syndromes
39 Inherited metabolic disorders
LYSOSOMAL STORAGE DISORDERS
Fabry disease
DISORDERS OF AMINO ACID METABOLISM AND TRANSPORT
DISORDERS OF CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS
OTHER METABOLIC DISORDERS
Part 5: Psychological and Neurological Disorders and the Skin
40 Pruritus and prurigo
41 Mucocutaneous pain syndromes
42 Psychodermatology
DELUSIONAL BELIEFS
Delusional infestation
Olfactory reference syndrome
OBSESSIVE AND COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOURS
Body dysmorphic disorder
Skin‐picking disorder
Trichotillosis
FACTITIOUS SKIN DISEASE
Dermatitis artefacta
Part 6: Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Cutaneous Structure
43 Acquired disorders of epidermal keratinisation
44 Acne
ACNE VARIANTS: ACNE ASSOCIATED WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
Acné excoriée
Granulomatous acne
Drug‐induced acne
Acne cosmetica
Occupational acne
Acne fulminans
Acne conglobata
Acne in childhood
45 Rosacea, flushing and blushing
ROSACEA
FACIAL DERMATOSES WITH AN UNCERTAIN NOSOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP TO ROSACEA
Idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma
Pyoderma faciale
Solid facial lymphoedema
Corticosteroid‐induced rosacea‐like facial dermatosis
Periorificial dermatitis
Childhood granulomatous periorificial dermatitis
FLUSHING AND BLUSHING
CAUSES OF FLUSHING
46 Hidradenitis suppurativa
47 Disorders of the sweat glands
DISORDERS OF ECCRINE SWEAT GLANDS
Hyperhidrosis
Miliaria
Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis
Disorders of apocrine sweat glands
48 Acquired and inherited nail disorders
NAIL SIGNS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE
Yellow nail syndrome
BENIGN TUMOURS OF THE NAIL
Glomus tumour
Subungual exostosis
Digital myxoid pseudocyst
Acquired ungual fibrokeratoma
Pyogenic granuloma
MALIGNANT TUMOURS OF THE NAIL
Squamous cell carcinoma
Melanoma
NAIL FOLD INFECTIONS
Acute paronychia
Herpetic paronychia
Chronic paronychia
DERMATOSES AFFECTING THE NAILS
Nail psoriasis
Darier disease of the nails
Eczema involving the nails
Lichen planus of the nails and related conditions
GENETIC DISORDERS OF NAILS
Pachyonychia congenita
Nail–patella syndrome
49 Acquired disorders of dermal connective tissue
CHANGES IN DERMAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE DUE TO AGEING AND PHOTODAMAGE
Solar elastosis
Adult colloid milium and colloid degeneration of the skin
CUTANEOUS ATROPHY
Atrophy due to corticosteroids
Striae
Poikiloderma
Spontaneous atrophic scarring of the cheeks
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans
Atrophodermas
Paroxysmal haematoma of the finger
DISORDERS OF ELASTIC FIBRE DEGRADATION
Anetoderma
Dermal elastolysis
Linear focal elastosis
FIBROMATOSES
ABNORMAL FIBROTIC RESPONSES TO SKIN INJURY
Keloids and hypertrophic scars
PERFORATING DERMATOSES
Acquired perforating dermatosis
Elastosis perforans serpiginosa
50 Sarcoidosis and granulomatous skin disorders
51 Panniculitis
52 Lipodystrophies and other acquired disorders of subcutaneous fat
NORMAL VARIANTS OF FAT ACCUMULATION
Cellulite
Obesity
Part 7: Vascular Disorders Involving the Skin
53 Purpura
54 Vasculitis
SMALL VESSEL VASCULITIDES
Cutaneous small‐vessel vasculitis
IgA vasculitis
Cryoglobulinaemic vasculitis
Hypocomplementaemic urticarial vasculitis
ANCA‐associated vasculitides
MEDIUM VESSEL VASCULITIDES
Polyarteritis nodosa and cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa
OTHER SKIN DISORDERS CHARACTERISED BY VASCULITIS
Kawasaki disease
Granuloma faciale
55 Dermatoses resulting from disorders of the arteries and veins
56 Ulceration resulting from disorders of the veins and arteries
57 Disorders of the lymphatic vessels
Part 8: Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Sites, Sex and Age
58 Dermatoses of the external ear
Skin manifestations of the ear in systemic diseases
59 Disorders of the lips and mouth
Mouth ulcers
Recurrent aphthous ulcers
Management of recurrent aphthous stomatitis
DISORDERS OF THE TONGUE
DISORDERS OF THE LIPS
MOUTH INVOLVEMENT IN SKIN DISEASES
MOUTH INVOLVEMENT IN SYSTEMIC DISEASES
LEUKOPLAKIA
ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
60 Dermatoses of the eye and eyelids
61 Dermatoses of anogenital skin
INFLAMMATORY DERMATOSES OF ANOGENITAL SKIN
Lichen sclerosus
Lichen planus
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Psoriasis
Hidradenitis suppurativa
Zoon balanitis
Lipschutz ulcer
INFECTIVE DERMATOSES OF ANOGENITAL SKIN
Human papilloma virus
Candidiasis
Streptococcal infections
Malakoplakia
MALIGNANT AND PRE‐MALIGNANT DERMATOSES
Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia
Penile intraepithelial neoplasia
Anal intraepithelial neoplasia
Squamous cell carcinoma of the anogenital skin
Verrucous carcinoma
Extramammary Paget disease
62 Dermatoses occurring in pregnancy
63 Dermatoses of neonates
NEONATAL BARRIER FUNCTION OF SKIN
NORMAL CHANGES OCCURRING IN NEONATAL SKIN
Vernix caseosa
Peripheral cyanosis
Erythema neonatorum
Harlequin colour change
Cutis marmorata
Desquamation
Sucking blisters
Neonatal occipital alopecia
Hair shedding in infancy
Sebaceous gland hypertrophy and milia
Hyperpigmentary disorders
Oral findings
SKIN ABNORMALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH PRETERM AND POSTMATURE STATES
SKIN LESIONS ARISING FROM PROCEDURES PERFORMED IN THE ANTENATAL AND NEONATAL PERIODS
NEONATAL RASHES
Toxic erythema of the newborn
Miliaria
Transient pustular melanosis
NEONATAL INFECTIONS
NEONATAL INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS
Neonatal lupus erythematosus
‘Blueberry muffin’ baby (dermal erythropoiesis)
Disorders of the subcutaneous fat
DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIES
Collodion baby
Aplasia cutis congenita
Congenital muscle hamartoma
HETEROTRIMERIC G‐PROTEIN MOSAIC DISORDERS
McCune‐Albright syndrome
Sturge–Weber syndrome
Phakomatosis pigmentovascularis
64 Dermatoses of infants
INFLAMMATORY DERMATOSES
Atopic eczema
Pityriasis alba
Cradle cap
Infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis
Napkin dermatitis
Infantile psoriasis
Parakeratosis pustulosa
Infantile acropustulosis
Infantile acne
Urticaria
VIRAL INFECTIONS
Viral exanthems
Molluscum contagiosum
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Impetigo
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Blistering distal dactylitis
Perianal dermatitis
FUNGAL INFECTIONS
Cutaneous candidiasis
Tinea facei and tinea corporis
Tinea capitis
ARTHROPOD INFESTATIONS
Scabies
REACTIVE CONDITIONS
Acute haemorrhagic oedema in infancy
Kawasaki disease
Chronic bullous disease of childhood
Gianotti–Crosti syndrome
Papular urticaria
Eosinophilic pustulosis
Acrodermatitis enteropathica
DEVELOPMENTAL AND GENETIC CONDITIONS
Dermoid cysts
Preauricular cysts and sinuses
Pigmentary mosaicism
MISCELLANEOUS CONDITIONS
Pedal papules of infancy
Calcified cutaneous nodules of the heels
Non‐accidental injury
Hair loss in infancy
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Juvenile xanthogranuloma
Mastocytosis
65 Infantile and congenital haemangiomas
Part 9: Skin Disorders Caused by External Agents
66 Cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs and radiotherapy
BENIGN CUTANEOUS ADVERSE REACTIONS
SEVERE CUTANEOUS ADVERSE REACTIONS
Stevens‐Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis
Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms
DERMATOSES CAUSED BY CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS
Toxic erythema of chemotherapy
Papulopustular eruption
Investigations
CHEMOTHERAPY‐INDUCED HAIR CHANGES
Chemotherapy‐induced alopecia
Chemotherapy‐induced hypertrichosis
CHEMOTHERAPY‐INDUCED NAIL CHANGES
CHEMOTHERAPY‐INDUCED PIGMENTATION CHANGES
CHEMOTHERAPY‐INDUCED PHOTOSENSITIVITY
Phototoxic reactions
Recall reaction
DERMATOSES CAUSED BY RADIOTHERAPY
Acute radiation dermatitis
Chronic radiation dermatitis
67 Dermatoses causedby cold and heat
DERMATOSES CAUSED BY HEAT
Erythema ab igne
68 Photodermatoses
Management
Drug and chemical‐induced photosensitivity
69 Contact dermatitis
Part 10: Neoplastic, Proliferative, and Infiltrative Disorders Affecting the Skin
70 Benign melanocytic proliferations and melanocytic naevi
LENTIGINES
MUCOSAL MELANOTIC LESIONS
DERMAL MELANOCYTIC LESIONS
NAEVI IN UNUSUAL SITES
NAEVI WITH UNUSUAL MORPHOLOGY
OTHER NAEVI
Spitz naevus
Blue naevus and variants
Clinically atypical naevi
71 Benign keratinocytic acanthomas and proliferations
BENIGN KERATINOCYTIC ACANTHOMAS
Seborrhoeic keratosis
Warty dyskeratoma
Clear cell acanthoma
Lichenoid keratosis
OTHER BENIGN PROLIFERATIONS
Skin tags
72 Cutaneous cysts
73 Lymphocytic infiltrates
Parapsoriasis
Jessner’s lymphocytic infiltrate
74 Cutaneous histiocytoses
NON‐LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYTOSES
75 Soft‐tissue tumours and tumour‐like conditions
FIBROUS AND MYOFIBROBLASTIC TUMOURS
Fibrous papule of the face/nose
Acquired digital fibrokeratoma
Pseudosarcomatous fibromatosis
Desmoplastic fibroblastoma
Palmar and plantar fascial fibromatosis (superficial fibromatoses)
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
FIBROHISTIOCYTIC TUMOURS
Dermatofibroma
Atypical fibroxanthoma
VASCULAR TUMOURS
REACTIVE VASCULAR LESIONS
Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia
Glomeruloid haemangioma
BENIGN VASCULAR TUMOURS
Lobular capillary haemangioma (pyogenic granuloma)
Epithelioid hemangioma
Hobnail haemangioma
VASCULAR TUMOURS OF INTERMEDIATE MALIGNANCY
Kaposiform haemangioendothelioma
MALIGNANT VASCULAR TUMOURS
Angiosarcoma
TUMOURS OF PERIVASCULAR CELLS
Infantile myofibromatosis and adult myofibroma
Glomus tumour
PERIPHERAL NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOURS
Multiple mucosal neuromas
Solitary circumscribed neuroma
Schwannoma
Solitary neurofibroma
Diffuse neurofibroma
Plexiform neurofibroma
Granular cell tumour
TUMOURS OF MUSCLE
Leiomyoma
TUMOURS OF FAT CELLS
Angiolipoma
Lipoma
TUMOURS OF UNCERTAIN HISTOGENESIS
Acral fibromyxoma
76 Tumours of skin appendages
HAIR FOLLICLE TUMOURS
Comedo naevus
EXTERNAL ROOT SHEATH TUMOURS
Trichilemmal cyst
Trichilemmoma
HAMARTOMAS AND HAIR GERM TUMOURS AND CYSTS
Eruptive vellus hair cyst
Trichofolliculoma
Trichoepithelioma
HAIR MATRIX TUMOURS
Pilomatricoma
LESIONS OF HAIR FOLLICLE MESENCHYME
Trichodiscoma and fibrofolliculoma
SEBACEOUS GLAND TUMOURS
Sebaceous adenomas and sebaceomas
Sebaceous carcinoma
APOCRINE GLAND TUMOURS
Apocrine hidrocystoma
Syringocystadenoma papilliferum
ECCRINE GLAND HAMARTOMAS AND TUMOURS
Eccrine hidrocystoma
Eccrine poroma
Syringoma
ECCRINE OR APOCRINE/FOLLICULAR TUMOURS
Hidradenoma
Cylindroma
Spiradenoma
SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMAS, INCLUDING DUCTAL APOCRINE/FOLLICULAR CARCINOMAS
Malignant eccrine poroma
Microcystic adnexal carcinoma
MISCELLANEOUS TUMOURS
Paget disease of the nipple
77 Kaposi sarcoma
78 Cutaneous lymphomas
PRIMARY CUTANEOUS T‐CELL LYMPHOMAS
Mycosis fungoides
Follicular mucinosis
Pagetoid reticulosis
Granulomatous slack skin disease
Sézary syndrome
PRIMARY CUTANEOUS CD30+ LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS
Lymphomatoid papulosis
Primary cutaneous anaplastic (CD30+) large‐cell lymphoma
Subcutaneous panniculitis‐like T‐cell lymphoma
PRIMARY CUTANEOUS PERIPHERAL T‐CELL LYMPHOMA (UNSPECIFIED)
Adult T‐cell leukaemia–lymphoma (HTLV‐1 associated)
PRIMARY CUTANEOUS B‐CELL LYMPHOMAS
Marginal zone lymphoma
Follicle centre cell lymphoma
Investigations
Diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma
OTHER DISORDERS
Leukaemia cutis
Cutaneous manifestations of Hodgkin disease
79 Basal cell carcinoma
80 Squamous cell carcinoma, its precursors and skin cancer in the immunocompromised patient
LESIONS WITH UNCERTAIN OR UNPREDICTABLE MALIGNANT POTENTIAL
Actinic keratosis
Cutaneous horn
Disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis
IN SITU CARCINOMA OF THE SKIN
Bowen disease
Differential diagnosis
Investigations
Management
SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE SKIN
KERATOACANTHOMAS AND ASSOCIATED SYNDROMES
Keratoacanthoma
Multiple self‐healing squamous epithelioma
SKIN CANCER IN THE IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT
Non‐Hodgkin lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Solid‐organ transplantation
81 Melanoma
82 Dermoscopy of melanoma and naevi
BENIGN DERMOSCOPIC PATTERNS IN NAEVI
DERMOSCOPY OF MELANOMA
MELANOMAS IN SPECIAL LOCATIONS
Acral melanoma
Melanoma involving the nail unit
Mucosal melanoma
OTHER MELANOMA VARIANTS
Amelanotic melanoma
Nodular melanoma
83 Merkel cell carcinoma
84 Cutaneous markers of internal malignancy
MULTISYSTEM AND HAEMATOPOIETIC TUMOURS THAT INVOLVE THE SKIN
Tumour spread from adjacent and distant tissues
Peau d’orange (orange peel appearance)
Carcinoma en cuirasse
Carcinoma erysipeloides
Telangiectatic metastatic carcinoma
Cutaneous metastasis
PAGET DISEASE
Mammary Paget disease
GENETICALLY DETERMINED SYNDROMES WITH CUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS
PARANEOPLASTIC DISORDERS
Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica
Erythema gyratum repens
Necrolytic migratory erythema
Deposition disorders
Paraneoplastic pigmentation
DERMATOSES ASSOCIATED WITH INTERNAL MALIGNANCIES
Raynaud phenomenon and digital ischaemia
Erythromelalgia
Vasculitis
Chilblain‐like lesions
Flushing
Hyperhidrosis
Cancer‐associated thrombosis
Paraneoplastic pruritus
Part 11: Systemic Disease and the Skin
85 The skin and systemic diseases
86 Acute dermatoses
87 Differential diagnosis
88 Drugs in dermatology
Index
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