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Dermatology in Public Health Environments A Comprehensive Textbook

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Bonamigo Renan Rangel, Dornelles Sergio Ivan Torres

Couverture de l’ouvrage Dermatology in Public Health Environments

This book provides a reference guide in the field of dermatology, presenting and discussing its interface with public health.

Dermatological diseases are extremely common in populations around the globe, and the systematization of knowledge about these dermatoses and their relationships with different epidemiological factors may help us to understand the challenges that governments and private institutions face and must try to overcome in order to improve global health. Undergraduate and graduate students, dermatologists and general practitioners who study and / or work in the area will find scientific support in this book, which is intended as a reference work for dermatological practice and public health.

The book has ten sections addressing carefully selected topics, including: 1. concepts in  dermatoepidemiology and the international strategies in programs of Public Health; 2-6. the most significant skin diseases (including dermatology in tropical medicine)

; 7. diseases that are not primarily dermatological, but have a high impact on public health and may have skin and mucosal manifestations; 8. a number of emerging issues in dermatology in public health; 9. clinical approaches (diagnosis and management) to common dermatological symptoms and 10. multidisciplinary approaches in dermatology.

The editors have brought together authors with extensive experience in their respective fields in order to provide a reference book for those involved in or with an interest in the relationship between dermatology and public health.

SECTION I. Dermatology in Public Health 
1 - Concepts of Relevant Diseases for Public Health
2 - Public Health Projects in Dermatology
3 - The User of Public Health Services in Dermatology
4 - Global Epidemiological indicators in Dermatology  and the differences between countries
5 - Impact of Preventive Campaigns in Dermatology: a brazilian experience

Section II. Dermatologic Diseases in Public Health:
6 - Hanseniasis
7 - Tuberculosis
8 - Other mycobacteriosis
9 - Sexually Transmitted Diseases
10 - Bacterial infections
11 - Viral infections
12 - Fungal infections
13 - Parasitic and protozoal infections
14 - Precursor lesions of skin cancer
15 - Basal Cell Carcinoma
16 - Squamous Cell Carcinoma
17 - Melanoma
18 - Cutaneous T Cell Lympho
ma
19 - Eczema
20 - Acne
21 - Psoriasis
22 - Seborrheic Dermatitis
23 - Drug Eruption
24 - Rosacea
25 - Vitiligo
26 - Bullous Diseases
27 - Aftas
28 - Hyperhidrosis
29 - Cold and Heat
30 - Radiation and Burns
31 - Dermatosis by Plants
32 - Accidental Marine Subjects
33 - Accidents by Poisonous / Toxic Animals Vidal
34 - Occupational Dermatosis
35 - Skin Diseases and Pregnancy
36 - Neonatal Dermatosis
37 - Cutaneous Aging – Geriatric patients

Section III. Skin Manifestations of Major Diseases in Public Health
38 - Diabetes mellitus
39 - Diseases of Thyroid
40 - Dyslipidemias
41 - Dermatological manifestations in renal failure
42 - Connective Tissue Diseases
43 - Smoking and Alcoholism
44 - Us
e of Illicit Drugs
45 - HIV / AIDS
46 - HTLV
47 - Hepatitis
48 - Emerging Viruses
49 - Paraneoplasias
50 - Dermatosis and Nutritional Disorders
51 - Psychiatric Disorders
52 - Dermatological Manifestations among Transplant Recipients

Section IV. Emerging Issues of Dermatology in Public Health 
53 - Dermatosis in conflict zones and disasters areas
54 - Dermatology and Sports
55 - Photoprotection
<56 - Skin Banking
57 - Influence of the marketing and of the consumer society in the self-perception of body image
58 - Quality of Life in Dermatology
59 - Vaccine and the Prevention of Dermatological Diseases
60 - Dermatoscopy in public health environment

Section V. Signs and Symptoms of Skin Diseases in Public Health – a Practical Guide to Management 
61
- Itching
62 - Prurigo
63 - Ulcers legs and lymphedema
64 - Urticaria
65 - Erythema nodosum
66 - Rashes
67 - Alopecia
68 - Melanocytic lesions
69 - Stains
70 - Plantar callosities
71 - Xerosis
72 - Onychopathy

Section VI. Multidisciplinary Team and Dermatological Care 
73 - Dermatological care in the primary level – a nursing approach
74 - Care wounds – Dressings
76 - Physical therapy in Hanseniasis
76 - Approach of Psychology in patients with Chronic Dermatosis

Section VII. Community Dermatology
77 - Community Dermatology

Section VIII. Teledermatology
78 - Teledermatology
Renan Rangel Bonamigo: MD by Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre, Brazil (UFCSPA, 1991), with Residency in Internal Medicine and Dermatology at the Clinical Hospital of Porto Alegre; Master and PhD in Medical Sciences by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS, 1998; 2003). Specialist by the Brazilian Society of Dermatology (SBD, 1997) Qualification by the Brazilian Society of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (1998). Former coordinator of the SBD Department of Skin Allergy (2007-2008). Associate Professor and Head of the Dermatology Service of UFCSPA. Advisor of the Graduate Program in Pathology of UFCSPA and Medical Residency Supervisor of Sanitary Dermatology Clinic of the Health Secretary of the Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Scientific Associate Editor of the Brazilian Annals of Dermatology. 

Sergio Ivan Torres Dornelles: MD by the UFRGS (1979). Residency in Dermatology at Sanitary Dermatology Ambulatory (SDA) - Department of Health of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (1979-1981). Board-certified dermatologist (1982) and member of Brazilian Society of Dermatology. Member of the Sanitary Dermatology Outpatient Clinic of SDA (since 2998) where he has also been involved as Supervisor of Dermatology Residency training program. Master in Medicine by UFRGS (2001). Former president of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology – Division of Rio Grande do Sul State (2005-2006).

Highlights the importance of understanding the impact on morbidity, mortality and quality of life of dermatological diseases

There is a lack of reference works on the interface between dermatology and public health – this book fill that gap

Authors from around the world contribute to this high-quality book

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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