This reference guide from international experts ... ers both the diseased and the injured nail and both medical and surgical options, using a highly visual style to convey the relevant information at a glance.
Nails are an important component of Dermatology and of general practice, since they are a prominent part of a patient’s image projected to the world. As such, dermatologists and those in family practice not fully up to date with the various options available will welcome this succinct resource to give guidance on all types of treatment. This reference guide from international experts ... ers both the diseased and the injured nail and both medical and surgical options, using a highly visual style to convey the relevant information at a glance.
With well over 150 colour photographs, diagrams, tables, and boxes!
Contents:
Anatomy and physiology of the nail unit Abnormalities of the nail contour Psoriasis Onychomycosis Future treatments for onychomycosis Lichen planus Pseudomonas infection Herpes simplex (herpetic whitlow, herpetic paronychia) Warts Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau Acute paronychia Chronic paronychia Yellow nail syndrome Eczema Nail fragility syndrome Onycholysis Onychotillomania Nail abnormalities in oncology practice Bowen’s disease Squamous cell carcinoma Melanonychia Longitudinal erythronychia Exostosis Glomus tumor Myxoid cyst (mucous cyst, ganglion) Nail cosmetics and real nail prostheses Onychocosmeceuticals Nail surgery Complications in nail surgery Biopsy of the nail area Matricectomy Removal of the proximal nail fold: why? Marca: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS GROUP LLC