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Taylor and Elbuluk's Color Atlas and Synopsis for Skin of Color
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The expert guide to identifying and understanding the differences of common dermatology conditions in patients with all skin tones

By 2050, it is expected that over nearly half the U.S. population will have darker skin tones or skin of color, yet physicians are still being trained to diagnose skin conditions based on white skin. Unfortunately, dermatologists, medical students, and other health professionals often inaccurately diagnose skin disease in skin of color patients due to inadequate training.

The perfect resource for comparative study of dermatologic disorders in skin of color, Taylor and Elbuluk's Color Atlas and Synopsis for Skin of Color helps you recognize the differences between skin of color and Caucasian skin and provide optimal diagnosis of patients with all skin tones. Through hundreds of color images, this unique guide illustrates the differences in appearance of common dermatology conditions between Fitzpatrick's Skin Type I-III light skin tones and Fitzpatrick's Skin Type IV-VI dark skin tones. Taylor and Elbuluk's provides a comprehensive look at common diseases that fall into the following categories:

  • Inflammatory/Papulosquamous Disorders
  • Infections
  • Infestations/Bites
  • Drug Reactions
  • Follicular Disorders
  • Benign Neoplasms
  • Malignancies
  • Alopecias
  • Pigmentary Disorders
  • Photosensitivity

The expert guide to identifying and understanding the differences of common dermatology conditions in patients with all skin tones

By 2050, it is expected that over nearly half the U.S. population will have darker skin tones or skin of color, yet physicians are still being trained to diagnose skin conditions based on white skin. Unfortunately, dermatologists, medical students, and other health professionals often inaccurately diagnose skin disease in skin of color patients due to inadequate training.

The perfect resource for comparative study of dermatologic disorders in skin of color, Taylor and Elbuluk's Color Atlas and Synopsis for Skin of Color helps you recognize the differences between skin of color and Caucasian skin and provide optimal diagnosis of patients with all skin tones. Through hundreds of color images, this unique guide illustrates the differences in appearance of common dermatology conditions between Fitzpatrick's Skin Type I-III light skin tones and Fitzpatrick's Skin Type IV-VI dark skin tones. Taylor and Elbuluk's provides a comprehensive look at common diseases that fall into the following categories:

  • Inflammatory/Papulosquamous Disorders
  • Infections
  • Infestations/Bites
  • Drug Reactions
  • Follicular Disorders
  • Benign Neoplasms
  • Malignancies
  • Alopecias
  • Pigmentary Disorders
  • Photosensitivity
Über den Autor
Dr. Taylor is Harvard trained and is internationally recognized for her research in skin of color. She is the director of the first-of-its kind Skin of Color Center at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, NYC. She is chair of the Women's Task Force and a member of the Health Care Delivery Committee and the Minority Student Mentors Program for the American Academy of Dermatology. In May of this year, Amistad Publishing (Harper Collins) published a trade bok entitled BROWN SKIN: DR. SUSAN TAYLOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR FLAWLESS KING HAIR AND NAILS.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Inflammatory and Papulosquamous Disorders

Atopic Dermatitis Morphological types

Papular eczema


Follicular accentuation


Dyschromia


Lichenification


Pityriasis alba


Psoriasis

Morphology and color (violaceous and hyperpigmented with lichenification vs erythematous and devoid of silvery white scale)


Contact Dermatitis

Morpholology and color (hyperpigmentation vs erythema vs LPP-like in South Asian population)


Pityriasis Lichenoides Chronica

Morphology and color (hypopigmented patches or vitilgo like in darker skin vs erythematous guttate papular appearance in light skin)


Pityriasis Rosea

Morphology and color (similar distribution hyperpigmented to violeceous vs. erythematous; papular variant)


Seborrheic Dermatitis


a Facial Morphology and color (petaloid seborrheic dermatitis and hypopigmentation vs erythema)

b. Scalp - Morphology and color (more scale vs sebopsoriasis like in lighter skin)

Lichen Planus

Morphology and color (similar morphology except hypertrophic LP darker violet or brown to black vs bright violet in lighter skin)


Lichen nitidus (B)

Color (Highlight differences in flesh color)


Infections

Tinea Versicolor

Morphology and color (less pink or red or hypopigmented or hyperpigmented; sequelae of pigmentation remains)


Tinea Capitis

Morphology (kerion)


Tinea Corporis

Color (erythema vs Hyper- or hypopigmentation)


Impetigo

Morphology and color (erythema vs hyperpigmentation; both have honey colored crust)


Cellulitis

Color (lack of erythema)


Syphilis

Morphology (secondary syphilis with moth eaten alopecia; palmar lesions, facial rash)


Verruca plana

Color (skin colored papules that can be missed)


Molluscum

Color (skin colored papules that can be missed)


9a. COVID-19

Infestations/Bites

Scabies

Morphology and color (differences in location such as inter-digital; more erythematous)


Pediculosis


Erythema Migrans

Color (lack of erythema vs hyperpigmentation and the intensity of violet hues)


Drug Reactions

DRESS

Color (pigmentary differences)


Morbilliform Drug

Color (pigmentatio
n difference both popular)


Fixed Drug

Color (lack of erythema vs hyperpigmented to black hue)


Steven's Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

Morphology and color


Follicular Disorders

Acne

Morphology and color (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and sequalae; definition of scarring)


Rosacea

Morphology and color (under-diagnosed in darker skin)


Perioral dermatitis

Morphology and color (pigmentation difference vs erythema


Folliculitis

Morphology and color (similar to acne)


Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Morphology and color (pigmentation difference vs erythema (keloidal scarring)


Pseudofolliculitis Barbae

Morphology and color (pigmentation difference vs erythema)


Benign Neoplasms

Seborrheic Keratosis and Dermatosis Papulosis Nigra

Morphology and color (pink vs brown; size and distribution)


Dermatofibroma

Color (pink vs brown)


Scars

Morphology (hypertrophic scar vs keloid


Malignancies

Basal Cell

Color (pigmented vs classical pink)


Squamous Cell

Color (pigmented vs classical pink)


Melanoma

Morphology and color (location acral and melanonychia)


CTCL

Morphology and color (hypopigmented Mycosis fungoides; follicular or sryingotrophic which may look like keratosis pilaris)


Alopecias

Lichen Plano Pilaris and Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

Morphology (triad of follicular papules, LPP and FFA in darker women)


Traction Alopecia

vs FFA


Discoid Lupus Erythematosis

Morphology and color (degree of hypopigmentation; follicular plugging)


Folliculitis Decalvans

Morphology and color (differences and keloid scarring


Dissecting Cellulitis (B)

Color differences


Pigmentary Disorders

Melasma

Color (degree of pigmentation; telangectasias; confluence of pigmentation; extra-facial melasma)


Postinflammatory Pigmentation

vs PIE


Photosensitivity

PMLE(B)


Chronicactinic dermatitis

Morphology and color (more erythematous in white skin and darker and more lichenified in darker skin


Vascular Disorders

Purpura and vasculitis

Morphology and color (violeceous)


Miscellaneous

Extrinsic Aging

Morphology and color (rhytids and lentigines vs no lentigines and fine rhytids)


Sarcoidosis


Diabetes Mellitus

Acanthosis Nigricans (color difference)


Diabetic Dermopathy (color difference)


Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis• •

Morphology and color (quantity and size in darker skin hues)


Urticarial Bullous Pemphigoid

Morphology and color

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Andere Fachgebiete
Genre: Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 336
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781264268900
ISBN-10: 1264268904
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Elbuluk, Nada
Taylor, Susan
Hersteller: McGraw-Hill Education
Maße: 226 x 151 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Nada Elbuluk (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 18.07.2023
Gewicht: 0,544 kg
preigu-id: 122969036
Über den Autor
Dr. Taylor is Harvard trained and is internationally recognized for her research in skin of color. She is the director of the first-of-its kind Skin of Color Center at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, NYC. She is chair of the Women's Task Force and a member of the Health Care Delivery Committee and the Minority Student Mentors Program for the American Academy of Dermatology. In May of this year, Amistad Publishing (Harper Collins) published a trade bok entitled BROWN SKIN: DR. SUSAN TAYLOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR FLAWLESS KING HAIR AND NAILS.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Inflammatory and Papulosquamous Disorders

Atopic Dermatitis Morphological types

Papular eczema


Follicular accentuation


Dyschromia


Lichenification


Pityriasis alba


Psoriasis

Morphology and color (violaceous and hyperpigmented with lichenification vs erythematous and devoid of silvery white scale)


Contact Dermatitis

Morpholology and color (hyperpigmentation vs erythema vs LPP-like in South Asian population)


Pityriasis Lichenoides Chronica

Morphology and color (hypopigmented patches or vitilgo like in darker skin vs erythematous guttate papular appearance in light skin)


Pityriasis Rosea

Morphology and color (similar distribution hyperpigmented to violeceous vs. erythematous; papular variant)


Seborrheic Dermatitis


a Facial Morphology and color (petaloid seborrheic dermatitis and hypopigmentation vs erythema)

b. Scalp - Morphology and color (more scale vs sebopsoriasis like in lighter skin)

Lichen Planus

Morphology and color (similar morphology except hypertrophic LP darker violet or brown to black vs bright violet in lighter skin)


Lichen nitidus (B)

Color (Highlight differences in flesh color)


Infections

Tinea Versicolor

Morphology and color (less pink or red or hypopigmented or hyperpigmented; sequelae of pigmentation remains)


Tinea Capitis

Morphology (kerion)


Tinea Corporis

Color (erythema vs Hyper- or hypopigmentation)


Impetigo

Morphology and color (erythema vs hyperpigmentation; both have honey colored crust)


Cellulitis

Color (lack of erythema)


Syphilis

Morphology (secondary syphilis with moth eaten alopecia; palmar lesions, facial rash)


Verruca plana

Color (skin colored papules that can be missed)


Molluscum

Color (skin colored papules that can be missed)


9a. COVID-19

Infestations/Bites

Scabies

Morphology and color (differences in location such as inter-digital; more erythematous)


Pediculosis


Erythema Migrans

Color (lack of erythema vs hyperpigmentation and the intensity of violet hues)


Drug Reactions

DRESS

Color (pigmentary differences)


Morbilliform Drug

Color (pigmentatio
n difference both popular)


Fixed Drug

Color (lack of erythema vs hyperpigmented to black hue)


Steven's Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

Morphology and color


Follicular Disorders

Acne

Morphology and color (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and sequalae; definition of scarring)


Rosacea

Morphology and color (under-diagnosed in darker skin)


Perioral dermatitis

Morphology and color (pigmentation difference vs erythema


Folliculitis

Morphology and color (similar to acne)


Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Morphology and color (pigmentation difference vs erythema (keloidal scarring)


Pseudofolliculitis Barbae

Morphology and color (pigmentation difference vs erythema)


Benign Neoplasms

Seborrheic Keratosis and Dermatosis Papulosis Nigra

Morphology and color (pink vs brown; size and distribution)


Dermatofibroma

Color (pink vs brown)


Scars

Morphology (hypertrophic scar vs keloid


Malignancies

Basal Cell

Color (pigmented vs classical pink)


Squamous Cell

Color (pigmented vs classical pink)


Melanoma

Morphology and color (location acral and melanonychia)


CTCL

Morphology and color (hypopigmented Mycosis fungoides; follicular or sryingotrophic which may look like keratosis pilaris)


Alopecias

Lichen Plano Pilaris and Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

Morphology (triad of follicular papules, LPP and FFA in darker women)


Traction Alopecia

vs FFA


Discoid Lupus Erythematosis

Morphology and color (degree of hypopigmentation; follicular plugging)


Folliculitis Decalvans

Morphology and color (differences and keloid scarring


Dissecting Cellulitis (B)

Color differences


Pigmentary Disorders

Melasma

Color (degree of pigmentation; telangectasias; confluence of pigmentation; extra-facial melasma)


Postinflammatory Pigmentation

vs PIE


Photosensitivity

PMLE(B)


Chronicactinic dermatitis

Morphology and color (more erythematous in white skin and darker and more lichenified in darker skin


Vascular Disorders

Purpura and vasculitis

Morphology and color (violeceous)


Miscellaneous

Extrinsic Aging

Morphology and color (rhytids and lentigines vs no lentigines and fine rhytids)


Sarcoidosis


Diabetes Mellitus

Acanthosis Nigricans (color difference)


Diabetic Dermopathy (color difference)


Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis• •

Morphology and color (quantity and size in darker skin hues)


Urticarial Bullous Pemphigoid

Morphology and color

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Andere Fachgebiete
Genre: Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 336
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781264268900
ISBN-10: 1264268904
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Elbuluk, Nada
Taylor, Susan
Hersteller: McGraw-Hill Education
Maße: 226 x 151 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Nada Elbuluk (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 18.07.2023
Gewicht: 0,544 kg
preigu-id: 122969036
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