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Obstetric Dermatology - A Practical Guide. Forew.: Lebwohl, Mark

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There are many changes in the skin, hair, and nails during and after pregnancy. Patients are certainly aware that those changes are occurring, but few physicians and even fewer patients know how to predict the course of those changes. Pigmentary changes occur, but are they permanent? Can they be prevented or reversed? Hair may become thicker during pregnancy, only to fall out in the postpartum period. When will hair stop falling out? Will it grow back? What hormonal changes are occurring to produce these effects on the skin, hair, and nails? Will those hormonal changes affect other organs? Some cutaneous manifestations of pregnancy are common and recognized by most physicians. Abdominal striae, for example, are easily identified, but physicians have many questions about them. Why do they develop? Can they be prevented or treated? Other cutaneous manifestations of pregnancy are less common and recognized by few. For example, pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy is a debilitating condition that is treatable once diagnosed. Even more important than the treatment, the knowledge imparted to a worried mother that her child will be fine and that the condition is se- limited is priceless; but the condition must first be recognized by the patient's physician. All of these questions and conditions are addressed in this extraordinary book. Pigm- tary disorders are addressed in detail in Chap. 2.

List of contents

Endocrine and Immunologic Alterations During Pregnancy.- Hyperpigmentation and Melasma.- Hair and Nails.- Connective Tissue Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy.- Physiologic Vascular Changes During Pregnancy.- Physilogic Glandular Changes During Preagnancy.- Inflammatory Skin Conditions During Pregnancy.- Autoimmune Conditions During Pregnancy.- Tumors in Pregnancy.- Metabolic Diseases in Pregnancy.- Pruritus Gravidarum and Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy.- Herpes (Pemphigoid) Gestationis.- Impetigo Herpetiformis.- Autoimmune Progesterone Dermatitis of Pregnancy.- Linear IgM Dermatosis of Pregnancy.- Prurigo of Pregnancy.- Pruritic Folliculitis of Pregnancy.- Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy.

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There are many changes in the skin, hair, and nails during and after pregnancy. Patients are certainly aware that those changes are occurring, but few physicians and even fewer patients know how to predict the course of those changes. Pigmentary changes occur, but are they permanent? Can they be prevented or reversed? Hair may become thicker during pregnancy, only to fall out in the postpartum period. When will hair stop falling out? Will it grow back? What hormonal changes are occurring to produce these effects on the skin, hair, and nails? Will those hormonal changes affect other organs? Some cutaneous manifestations of pregnancy are common and recognized by most physicians. Abdominal striae, for example, are easily identified, but physicians have many questions about them. Why do they develop? Can they be prevented or treated? Other cutaneous manifestations of pregnancy are less common and recognized by few. For example, pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy is a debilitating condition that is treatable once diagnosed. Even more important than the treatment, the knowledge imparted to a worried mother that her child will be fine and that the condition is se- limited is priceless; but the condition must first be recognized by the patient’s physician. All of these questions and conditions are addressed in this extraordinary book. Pigm- tary disorders are addressed in detail in Chap. 2.

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"This is a comprehensive review of normal as well as pathologic skin changes during pregnancy. … The book is written for gynecologists, dermatologists, and family practitioners, although it would also benefit anyone interested in the appearance of the skin during pregnancy. Residents in dermatology and gynecology would also find it useful. … It is very readable for a leisurely detailed perusal, but also quite accessible as a quick reference during a busy day of seeing patients." (Renata H. Mullen, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2009)

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From the reviews:

"This is a comprehensive review of normal as well as pathologic skin changes during pregnancy. ... The book is written for gynecologists, dermatologists, and family practitioners, although it would also benefit anyone interested in the appearance of the skin during pregnancy. Residents in dermatology and gynecology would also find it useful. ... It is very readable for a leisurely detailed perusal, but also quite accessible as a quick reference during a busy day of seeing patients." (Renata H. Mullen, Doody's Review Service, April, 2009)

Product details

Authors Arieh Ingber, Mark Lebwohl
Assisted by Mark Lebwohl (Foreword)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.02.2011
 
EAN 9783642100048
ISBN 978-3-642-10004-8
No. of pages 180
Weight 302 g
Illustrations XVI, 180 p. 48 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, General practice, Pediatrics, Personal & public health, Dermatology, Gynecology, Gynaecology & obstetrics, General Practice and Family Medicine, General Practice / Family Medicine, Paediatric medicine, General practice (Medicine), Maternal and child health services, Maternal and Child Health, Materno-fetal medicine

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