Dermoscopy can be a useful tool to evaluate skin of color for general dermatologic diseases; however, it does require practitioners to be aware of many points of difference from patients with lighter phototypes. This highly illustrated text brings together the pioneering experience of international experts to document patients of phototypes IV to VI (from subcontinental Asian, North African, South American, to African skin).
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. Inflammatory diseases
Chapter 1. Papulosquamous disorders
1.1 Psoriasis
1.2 Dermatitis
1.3 Lichen planus
1.4 Lichen nitidus
1.5 Pityriasis rosea
1.6 Pityriasis rubra pilaris
1.7 Porokeratosis
1.8 Pityriasis lichenoides
1.9 Lichen striatus
1.10 Lichen simplex chronicus and lichenification
1.11 Frictional lichenoid dermatitis
Chapter 2. Other papulonodular disorders
2.1 Papular acantholytic dermatoses
2.2 Papular urticaria
2.3 Prurigo nodularis
2.4 Acquired perforating dermatoses
Chapter 3. Non-infectious granulomatous disorders and connective tissue diseases
3.1 Sarcoidosis
3.2 Necrobiosis lipoidica
3.3 Granuloma annulare
3.4 Lupus milaris disseminatus faciei
3.5 Lupus erythematosus
3.6 Dermatomyositis
3.7 Morphea and systemic sclerosis
3.8 Lichen sclerosus
Chapter 4. Facial inflammatory dermatoses
4.1 Acne vulgaris
4.2 Rosacea
4.3 Seborrheic dermatitis
4.4 Pseudofolliculitis
4.5 Granuloma faciale
Chapter 5. Hyperpigmented dermatoses
5.1 Lichen pigmentosus
5.2 Ashy dermatosis
5.3 Dowling-Degos disease
5.4 Macular amyloidosis and lichen amyloidosis
5.5 Friction melanosis
5.6 Terra firma-forme dermatosis
5.7 Dermatosis neglecta
5.8 Melasma
5.9 Exogenous ochronosis
5.10 Riehl melanosis (pigmented contact dermatitis)
5.11 Erythema ab igne
5.12 Pigmentary demarcation lines
5.13 Acanthosis nigricans
5.14 Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
5.15 Seborrheic melanosis
5.16 Gougerot-Carteaud syndrome
5.17 Nevus of Ota and Becker nevus
Chapter 6. Hypopigmented dermatoses
6.1 Vitiligo
6.2 Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
6.3 Progressive macular hypomelanosis
6.4 Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation
6.5 Achromic nevus and hypomelanosis of Ito
6.6 Ash-leaf macules
6.7 Hypopigmented leprosy
6.8 Pityriasis alba
Chapter 7. Primary cutaneous lymphomas
7.1 Mycosis fungoides
7.2 Other cutaneous lymphomas
Chapter 8. Miscellaneous
8.1 Hailey-Hailey disease
8.2 Fixed drug eruption
8.3 Mastocytosis
8.4 Fordyce spots
8.5 Striae
8.6 Keratolysis exfoliative
8.7 Nevus comedonicus
8.8 Cutaneous vasculitis
8.9 Pigmented purpuric dermatoses
8.10 Cutaneous xanthomas
8.11 Xanthogranuloma
8.12 Prayer nodules
8.13 Cutaneous mucinoses
8.14 Ichthyosis vulgaris and x-linked ichthyosis
8.15 Granular parakeratosis
Part II. Infectious diseases
Chapter 9. Bacterial infections
9.1 Leprosy
9.2 Cutaneous tuberculosis
Impetigo and ecthyma simplex
Bacterial folliculitis
9.5 Corynebacterium-associated dermatoses
Chapter 10. Parasitoses
10.1 Cutaneous leishmaniasis
10.2 Demodicosis
10.3 Scabies
10.4 Pediculosis
10.5 Cutaneous larva migrans
Chapter 11. Mycoses
11.1 Tinea corporis
11.2 Tinea capitis
11.3 Pityriasis versicolor
11.4 Tinea nigra
11.5 Mycetoma (Madura foot)
11.6 Sporotrichosis
11.7 Chromoblastomycosis
Chapter 12. Viral infections
12.1 Common warts
12.2 Plane warts
12.3 Genital warts
12.4 Molluscum contagiosum
12.5 Hand foot and mouth disease
Part III. Hair, nail and mucosal diseases
Chapter 13. Hair disorders (Trichoscopy)
Introduction
13.2 Nonscarring alopecias
13.3 Scarring alopecias
Chapter 14. Nail disorders (Onychoscopy)
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Inflammatory conditions
14.3 Onychomycosis and other infections
14.4 Traumatic disorders
Chapter 15. Mucosal disorders (Mucoscopy)
15.1 Scaly disorders
15.2 Leukokeratotic disorders
15.3 Erosive/crusting disorders
15.4 Pigmentary inflammatory/infectious disorders
15.5 Miscellaneous
Enzo Errichetti, MD, MSc, PhD, is Consultant Dermatologist and Venereologist, Institute of Dermatology, University Hospital Santa Maria della Misericordia, Udine, Italy
Aimilios Lallas, MD, MSc, PhD, is Academic Fellow, First Department of Dermatology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
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