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Archive | 1983

Fundamentals of dermatology

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey; Walter H. C. Burgdorf

1 The Skin.- 2 Dermatologic Diagnosis.- 3 Viral Infections.- 4 Bacterial Infections.- 5 Fungal Infections.- 6 Granulomatous Infections and Other Granulomas.- 7 Epizoonoses.- 8 Tropical Dermatology.- 9 Venereal Diseases.- 10 Cutaneous Allergy.- 11 Atopic Dermatitis and Other Dermatitides.- 12 Connective Tissue Disorders.- 13 Disorders of Keratinization.- 14 Seborrheic Dermatitis and Acne.- 15 Papulosquamous Dermatoses.- 16 Bullous Dermatoses.- 17 Physical Dermatoses.- 18 Disorders of Pigmentation.- 19 Diseases of Hair, Nails, and Oral Mucosa.- 20 Benign Proliferations.- 21 Malignant Tumors.- 22 Vascular Diseases.- 23 Dermatology and Internal Disease.- 24 Cutaneous Surgery.- 25 Dermatologic Therapy.- Appendix I. Formulary.- Appendix II. Glossary.- Appendix III. Abbreviations.- Plates.


Archive | 1983

Disorders of Pigmentation

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey; Walter H. C. Burgdorf

Skin color can be categorized according to whether it is hypopigmented (lighter than normal skin) or hyperpigmented (darker than normal skin). Pigmentation can be melanin- related or not melanin-related. We consider here only color changes; pigmented tumors, both benign and malignant, are considered in Chapters 20 and 21.


Archive | 1983

Atopic Dermatitis and Other Dermatitides

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey; Walter H. C. Burgdorf

There are several unrelated diseases which clinically present as dermatitis with redness, crusting, scaling, and weeping. Their causes are even less clear than the causes of the allergic dermatitides, discussed in the preceding chapter.


Archive | 1983

Connective Tissue Disorders

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey; Walter H. C. Burgdorf

Several diseases characterized by involvement of the connective tissue lead to arthritis and the dermal changes of atrophy and sclerosis. The same diseases often have serologic evidence of circulating antibodies directed against normal cell components. For this reason they are also called autoimmune diseases.


Archive | 1983

Seborrheic Dermatitis and Acne

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey; Walter H. C. Burgdorf

Sebum is the oily secretion of the sebaceous glands. If secretion is excessive, it helps make the skin oily, as in many teenagers; if the proper amount is secreted, it simply keeps the skin lubricated. Fig. 14-1 shows the normal physiology of sebum production, and Fig. 14-2 shows how certain external factors may influence it. Actually, sebum provides only part of the surface lipids, as Fig. 14-3 illustrates.


Archive | 1983

Granulomatous Infections and Other Granulomas

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey; Walter H. C. Burgdorf

Many skin diseases show granuloma formation with epithelioid and giant cells (Fig. 6-1). Although tuberculosis is the prototype of such inflammation, many seemingly unrelated diseases produce a similar histologic picture (Fig. 6-2).


Archive | 1983

Dermatology and Internal Disease

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey; Walter H. C. Burgdorf

Cutaneous findings frequently aid in the diagnosis of systemic disease. In this chapter, we discuss a variety of metabolic disorders with fairly distinct cutaneous changes, as well as review cutaneous markers for internal malignancy.


Archive | 1981

Differentialdiagnostischer Farbatlas von Hautkrankheiten

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey

Basaliome konnen pigmentiert sein, meist sind sie es nicht vollstandig und auch nicht ganz gleichmasig. Im Gegensatz zum Melanomalignom wachst das Basaliom langsam, in Jahren ! Klarung durch Histologie.


Archive | 1979

Neoplasien und Hamartome

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey

Diese Gruppe ist nosologisch nicht einheitlich. Sie umfast echte Hamartome, aber auch einfache Hyperplasien, Zysten, systematisierte naevoide Veranderungen und benigne Neubildungen epithelialer wie mesenchymaler Abkunft. Die systematische Gliederung ist hier sehr schwierig. Angiome beispielsweise konnen traumatisch-eruptiv bedingt, aber auch als Gefasnaevus entstanden sein. Es waren vor allem praktisch-klinische und didaktische Grunde, die zum Zusammenschlus derartig heterogener Neoplasien sensu latiori in einem Kapitel bewogen. Die Gutartigkeit ist jedoch allen eigen.


Archive | 1979

Erkrankungen der Anhangsgebilde und der Mundschleimhaut

Theodor Nasemann; Wolfhard Sauerbrey

Das Haarkleid des Menschen bietet kein konstantes Erscheinungsbild, sondern andert sich in den verschiedenen Lebensabschnitten (1.1). Daruber hinaus wachst das einzelne Haar nicht ununterbrochen: Wachstumsphasen wechseln mit Ruhephasen und geben jedem Follikel seinen autonomen Zyklus (1.2). Schlieslich steuern zahlreiche Faktoren fordernd oder hemmend das Haarwachstum (1.3). Aus diesen biologischen Eigenschaften wird eine grose Anzahl von Haarerkrankungen (1.4) verstandlich.

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