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Springer Pediatric Skin of Color 1st Editon 2016 Softbound by Nanette B. Silverberg, Carola Durán-McKinster, Yong-Kwang Tay
Pediatric Skin of Color is the first textbook devoted to the issues of pediatric skin of color. In 2052, more than fifty percent of the United States will be of color, and currently seventy percent of the world's population is termed of color. Therefore, this book fills the need for an instructional and educational referebce work regarding these populations. Pediatric Skin of Color discusses the biology and clinical data regarding normal skin, skin conditions exclusive to individuals of color, systemic diseases of individuals of color that have a strong component of skin involvement, and the appearance and demographics of common skin diseases, comparing Caucasian and all skin of color populations. Written for dermatologists and pediatric dermatologists, this text includes data on African American, Asian (Southeast and East), Hispanic/Latino, and Middle Eastern patients, as well as Indigenous populations (i.e. Native Americans, Aborigines). SECTION 1: BIOLOGY OF NORMAL SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS; 1) Development and Biology of East Asian Skin, Hair and Nails; 2) Developmental Biology of Black Skin, Hair and Nails; 3) Pigmentary Development of East Asian Children; SECTION 2: PIGMENTARY CONDITIONS IN CHILDREN OF COLOR; 4) Normal Color Variations in Children of Color; 5) Hypopigmenting Disorders; 6) Hyperpigmenting Disorders (Mongolian Spots, Nevus of Ito, and Pigmentary Mosaicism; 7) Erythema Dyschromicum Perstans; 8) Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis of Gougerot and Carteaud; 9) Idiopathic eruptive macular pigmentation; 10) Exogenous Ochronosis; 11) Metabolic Hyperpigmentation; SECTION III: HAIR DISEASES IN CHILDREN OF COLOR; 12) Genetic Hair Diseases; 13)Traction Alopecia; 14) Acne Keloidalis Nuchae; 15) Pseudofolliculitis Barbae; SECTION IV: INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN OF COLOR; 16) Tinea capitis; 17)Infections of Childhood; 18) Common Infections of Childhood: Molluscum, Warts, and Tinea Versicolor; 19) Infections in the Immunocompromised; 20) Tropical infections; SECTION V: NEONATAL SKIN DISEASES; 21) Histiocytoses; 22) Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis; 23) Clear Cell Papulosis; 24) Vascular Tumors/ Birthmarks; 25) Congenital Nevi; 26) Becker’s Nevus ; SECTION VI: INFLAMMATORY SKIN CONDITIONS AND DERMATOSES; 27)Atopic Dermatitis; 28) Contact Dermatitis; 29) Seborrheic Dermatitis; 30) Lichen Planus; 31) Pityriasis Rosea; 32) Psoriasis; 33) Drug Eruptions; 34) Infantile Acropustulosis; 35) Pediatric Mastocytosis; SECTION VII: ACNE AND ACNEIFORM CONDITIONS; 36)Acne; 37) Periorificial dermatitis/ FACE; SECTION VIII: Photosensitivity; 38) Photosensitivity disorders; 39) Actinic Prurigo; SECTION IX: COLLAGEN VASCULAR AND INFLAMMATORY SKIN DISEASES; 40) Collagen Vascular Diseases in Children of Color; 41) Autoimmflammatory syndromesAcute Hemorraghic Edema,Henoch-Schönlein syndrome and Kawasaki Disease; SECTION X: REGIONAL ETHNIC/ RACIAL PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY; 42) Traditional Chinese Medicine and skin diseases; 43) Skin of Aboriginal Children; 44) Skin Cancer Epidemic in American Hispanic and Latino Patients