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OverviewComprehensive and heavily illustrated, this is a unique reference for anyone involved in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic diseases in infants and newborns. In addition to over 500 superb photographs of normal and abnormal skin conditions, this latest edition also includes new algorithms, new tables, and new care plans. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lawrence F. Eichenfield , Ilona J. Frieden , Nancy B. Esterly , Andrea L. ZaengleinPublisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Saunders Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 28.00cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 1.919kg ISBN: 9781416034322ISBN 10: 1416034323 Pages: 576 Publication Date: 11 January 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Fetal Skin Development, Cynthia A Loomis MD PhD, David H. Chu MD PhD and Tamara Koss MD Chapter 2 Structure and function of newborn skin, Anthony J Mancini MD and Leslie Lawley MD Chapter 3 Lesional Morphology and Assessment, Paul J Honig MD, Albert C Yan MD and Ho Jin Kim MD Chapter 4 Skin of the premature infant, Amy E Gilliam MD and Mary L K Williams MD Chapter 5 Neonatal skin care and toxicology, Alana F Bree, MD and Elaine C Siegfried MD Chapter 6 Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, Bari B Cunningham MD and Annette M Wagner MD Chapter 7 Transient benign cutaneous lesions in the newborn, Anne W Lucky MD Chapter 8 Iatrogenic and traumatic injuries, Nancy B Esterly MD and Sheila S Galbraith MD Chapter 9 Developmental abnormalities, Beth A Drolet MD and Liborka Kos MD Chapter 10 Vesicles, pustules, bullae, erosions and ulcerations, Ilona J Frieden MD and Renee J Howard MD Chapter 11 Epidermolysis Bullosa, Anna L. Bruckner, MD Chapter 12 Bacterial infections, James G Dinulos MD and Nicole C Pace MD Chapter 13 Viral infections, John S Bradley MD and Sheila F Friedlander MD Chapter 14 Fungal infections, infestations and parasitic infections in neonates, Robin K Carder MD Chapter 15 Eczematous Disorders, Laurie A Bernard, MD and Lawrence F Eichenfield MD Chapter 16 Diaper Area Eruptions, Bernice R Krafchik MBChB FRCPC and A L Krol MD FRCPC Chapter 17 Erythrodermas; the red scaly baby, Moise L Levy MD and Brandie J Metz MD Chapter 18 Disorders of cornification (Ichthyosis), Alan D Irvine MD MRCP and Amy S Paller MD Chapter 19 Inflammatory and purpuric eruptions, Eulalia Baselga MD and Antonio Torrelo MD Chapter 20 Vascular stains, malformations and tumors, Odile Enjolras MD and Maria C Garzon MD Chapter 21 Hypopigmentation disorders, Yuin-Chew Chan MD and Yong-Kwang Tay MD Chapter 22 Hyperpigmentations disorder, Neil F Gibbs MD and Hanspaul Makkar MD Chapter 23 Lumps, bumps and Hamartomas, Julie S Prendiville MD Chapter 24 Disorders of subcutaneous tissue, Bernard A Cohen MD Chapter 25 Neoplastic and infiltrative disease, Richard J Antaya MD and Neil S Prose MD Chapter 26 Selected hereditary diseases, Dean S Morrell MD, Craig N. Burkhart MD, and Dawn Siegel MD Chapter 27 Neonatal mucous membrane disorders, Adelaide A Hebert MD and Denise W Metry MD Chapter 28 Hair disorders, Maureen Rogers MBBS FACD and Li-Chuen Wong MBBS FACD Chapter 29 Nail defects, Robert A Silverman MDReviewsThe quality of the many full-colour illustrations is of a very high order and the text remains very readable. I checked this book for a few of the common and rare skin conditions that I have been involved in managing over the last year and found the information to enhance my own literature review and to concisely summarise the most important information needed by a neonatologist.<br>When I was medical student I was told that the skin is what you need to keep your innards in. I am now wiser and more experienced, but without a copy of Neonatal Dermatology I would be considerably less knowledgeable about this fascinating speciality. <br>Prof Malcolm Levene - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, May 2008 <br>BMA Book Awards 2008 - Highly Commended <br> I cannot praise this book too highly. The first edition was a revelation and the second builds on the quality of the first. Very little is published on neonatal dermatology but there are many clinical problems arising from it the quality of the writing, the illustrations and the layout are superb. I recommended the first edition to many others, and have used it frequently since I came across it I am sure that the second edition will earn a similar place on my bookshelf near to my computer and right at hand. The quality of the many full-colour illustrations is of a very high order and the text remains very readable. I checked this book for a few of the common and rare skin conditions that I have been involved in managing over the last year and found the information to enhance my own literature review and to concisely summarise the most important information needed by a neonatologist.<br>When I was medical student I was told that the skin is what you need to keep your innards in. I am now wiser and more experienced, but without a copy of Neonatal Dermatology I would be considerably less knowledgeable about this fascinating speciality. <br>Prof Malcolm Levene - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, May 2008 <br>BMA Book Awards 2008 - Highly Commended <br> I cannot praise this book too highly. The first edition was a revelation and the second builds on the quality of the first. Very little is published on neonatal dermatology but there are many clinical problems arising from it the qu The quality of the many full-colour illustrations is of a very high order and the text remains very readable. I checked this book for a few of the common and rare skin conditions that I have been involved in managing over the last year and found the information to enhance my own literature review and to concisely summarise the most important information needed by a neonatologist.<br>When I was medical student I was told that the skin is what you need to keep your innards in. I am now wiser and more experienced, but without a copy of Neonatal Dermatology I would be considerably less knowledgeable about this fascinating speciality. <br>Prof Malcolm Levene - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, May 2008 <br>BMA Book Awards 2008 - Highly Commended <br> I cannot praise this book too highly. The first edition was a revelation and the second builds on the quality of the first. Very little is published on neonatal dermatology but there are many clinical problems arising from itl The quality of the many full-colour illustrations is of a very high order and the text remains very readable. I checked this book for a few of the common and rare skin conditions that I have been involved in managing over the last year and found the information to enhance my own literature review and to concisely summarise the most important information needed by a neonatologist.<br>When I was medical student I was told that the skin is what you need to keep your innards in. I am now wiser and more experienced, but without a copy of Neonatal Dermatology I would be considerably less knowledgeable about this fascinating speciality. <br>Prof Malcolm Levene - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, May 2008 <br>BMA Book Awards 2008 - Highly Commended <br> I cannot praise this book too highly. The first edition was a revelation and the second builds on the quality of the first. Very little is published on neonatal dermatology but there are many clinical problems arising from itd The quality of the many full-colour illustrations is of a very high order and the text remains very readable. I checked this book for a few of the common and rare skin conditions that I have been involved in managing over the last year and found the information to enhance my own literature review and to concisely summarise the most important information needed by a neonatologist.<br>When I was medical student I was told that the skin is what you need to keep your innards in?. I am now wiser and more experienced, but without a copy of Neonatal Dermatology? I would be considerably less knowledgeable about this fascinating speciality. <br>Prof Malcolm Levene - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, May 2008<br><br>BMA Book Awards 2008 - Highly Commended<br><br> I cannot praise this book too highly. The first edition was a revelation and the second builds on the quality of the first. Very little is published on neonatal dermatology but there are many clinical problems arising from it the quality of the writing, the illustrations and the layout are superb. I recommended the first edition to many others, and have used it frequently since I came across it I am sure that the second edition will earn a similar place on my bookshelf near to my computer and right at hand. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |