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- BookDimitris Rigopoulos, Antonella Tosti, editors.Summary: Nail psoriasis is very common and causes considerable morbidity to patients. With the aid of informative illustrations, this book presents the clinical signs suggestive of nail psoriasis and describes the differential diagnosis of nail abnormalities. Newer methods of diagnosis are considered, and advice is provided on the use of severity evaluation indexes. The available treatments are extensively discussed, with information on the latest options. Selection of the appropriate treatment may be a challenge, so guidance is provided on all factors that should be taken into consideration and on choice of treatment for special categories of patient, such as children and pregnant women. Contributors have been selected from across the world, offering an international perspective on the condition. Nail Psoriasis will be an invaluable up-to-date source of information for dermatologists and will also be of interest to rheumatologists and general practitioners, given that recognition of nail signs can lead to earlier diagnosis of arthropathic disease.
Contents:
Epidemiology of Nail Psoriasis
Genetics
Pathology
Comorbidities of Nail Psoriasis: From A to Z
Arthritis
The Clinical Features of Nail Psoriasis
Ultrasound Imaging of Psoriatic Nails
Dermoscopy of Nail Psoriasis
Severity Evaluation Indexes
Quality of Life
Differential Diagnosis for Nail Psoriasis
Onychomycosis and Psoriasis
Treatment of Nail Psoriasis
Nail Psoriasis in Special Populations: Children, Pregnant, Elderly
How to Choose My Treatment
What Is the Future?Digital Access Springer 2014 - OtherMendelssohn.Contents:
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No. 12 in G minor (21:00).Print p1986 - ArticleVeldman JE, Kuijpers W.Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci. 1978 Aug;3(3):293-5.On the basis of experimental data the concept of immuno-tolerance in allograft-tympanoplasty is discussed. Immunological interference in human tympanic membrane grafts has been demonstrated by means of T-cell membrane fluorescence.