sábado, 19 de mayo de 2012

Corte de la piel




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Corte de la piel

Fabricante: 3B Scientific

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Disponibilidad: 7 días
Precio: 39,60 € (42,77 €)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Este modelo muestra la estructura microscópica de la piel con gran detalle. Con la ayuda de diferentes cortes de la piel sin vellos (por ejemplo, la palma de la mano) y con vellos (por ejemplo, el antebrazo) se pueden ver las diferentes capas celulares, como también las glándulas sudoríparas incrustadas, los receptores de tacto, los vasos sanguíneos, los nervios y un vello con raíz. Además, incluye el modelo cortado de una uña en la base donde se aprecia la placa ungueal, el lecho ungueal y la raíz de la uña. La representación de la raíz de un vello con todas su capas celulares completa este modelo de la piel.

jueves, 17 de mayo de 2012

Dermatologia Esencial




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Dermatologia Esencial

Edición:
Autores: Gubelin Guarda
Editorial: Mediterráneo
ISBN: 9789562203050
Formato: Rústica/Paperback
Nº volumenes: 1 Páginas: 434
Año publicación: 2010
Disponibilidad: 3 días
Precio: 46,00 € (47,84€ iva incluído)





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Morfología y fisiología de la piel. Semiología dermatológica básica. Infectología cutánea: dermatosis asociadas a virus y bacterias; micosis cutáneas superficiales; enfermedades de transmisión sexual. Las dermatitis. Dermatitis atópica. Psoriasis. Urticaria y angioedema. Afecciones cutáneas autoinmunes


 

Skin: Discourse on Emerging Science and Techniques, An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery





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Skin: Discourse on Emerging Science and Techniques, An Issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery

Edición:
Autores: Elsevier Clinics
Editorial: Saunders
ISBN: 9781455739196
Formato: Rústica/Paperback
Nº volumenes: 1 Páginas: 0
Año publicación: 2012
Disponibilidad: 15 días
Precio: 86,99 € 78,29 € (81,42€ iva incluído)






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Information is presented from international authors in the realm of Biology, Physiology, Basic Science, and Clinical Medicine on aspects of skin of interest to the Plastic Surgeon. Topics range from Skin grafting and the Physiology of aging skin, through Dermal substitutes and Skin tissue engineering.

 

miércoles, 16 de mayo de 2012

Scleroderma, From Pathogenesis To Comprehensive Management




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Scleroderma, From Pathogenesis To Comprehensive Management

Edición:
Autores: John Varga; Christopher P. Denton; Fredrick M. Wigley
Editorial: Springer
ISBN: 9781441957733
Formato: Rústica/Paperback
Nº volumenes: 1 Páginas: 689
Año publicación: 2012
Disponibilidad: 15 días
Precio: 199,95 € (207,95€ iva incluído)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Description

■Easily accessible, clear and concise format
■Presents an integrated multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive patient care
■Includes a synthesis of current concepts in pathogenesis and pathomechanics
■Authoritative work from international leaders specializing in the field
This essential resource presents the most up-to-date information on scleroderma. A clear and concise synthesis of current concepts in pathogenesis and modern approaches to management, this book is comprised of the authoritative work of international experts. With an integrated multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive care, this book is easily accessible for health care professionals in many fields. It is a valuable resource for rheumatologists, pulmonologists, cardiologists, gastroenterologists, nephrologists and all those involved in the care of scleroderma patients.

Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Keywords » Autoimmune - Fibrosis - Pulmonary Hypertension - Sclerodoma - Systemic sclerosis
Related subjects » Internal Medicine - Rheumatology

TABLE OF CONTENTS
■Foreword
Stephen Katz MD, PhD, Director, NIAMS
■Foreword
A personal view: Luke Evnin, PhD, President, SRF
■Preface
John Varga, MD, Christopher P. Denton, PhD, FRCP, Fredrick M. Wigley, MD
■Section I. Introduction
■Chapter 1 – Historical Perspective – Christopher P. Denton, PhD, FRCP, and Carol Black
■Chapter 2 - Therapeutic evolution: a professor’s view – Frank A. Wollheim, MD, PhD, FRCP
■Section II: Epidemiology, Genetics and Classification
■Chapter 3 – Overview: Epidemiology, Genetics and Classification – Christopher P. Denton, PhD, FRCP
■Chapter 4 – Epidemiology and Environmental Risk Factors – Jammie K. Barnes, MD, and Maureen D. Mayes, MD, MPH
■Chapter 5 – Genetic Factors – Yannick Allanore, MD, PhD, and Filemon K. Tan, MD, PhD
■Chapter 6 – Disease Subsets in Clinical Practice – Robyn Therese Domsic, MD, MPH,and Thomas A. Medsger, Jr., MD
■Chapter 7 – Evolving Concepts of Diagnosis and Classification – Lorinda Chung, MD, MS, Jaap Fransen, MD, and Frank H.J. Van den Hoogen, MD, PhD
■Chapter 8 – Disease Classification using Molecular Signatures – Michael L. Whitfield, PhD, and Robert Lafyatis, MD
■Section III: Scleroderma in Children
■Chapter 9 – Juvenile Localized Scleroderma – Francesco Zulian, MD
■Chapter 10 - Juvenile Systemic Scleroderma - Ivan Foeldvari, MD
■Section IV: Other Fibrosing Skin Conditions
■Chapter 11 – Scleroderma Mimics –Laura K. Hummers, MD, ScM
■Chapter 12 - Localized Forms of Scleroderma in Adults – Amy E. Gilliam, MD, and Anita C. Gilliam, MD, PhD
■Chapter 13 - Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis – Peter J. Wermuth, PhD, and Sergio A. Jimenez, MD
■Section V: Pathogenetic Basis
■Chapter 14 - Overview: Integrated Pathogenesis – John Varga, MD
■Chapter 15 - Immunological Mechanisms – Francisco Boin, MD, and Carlo Chizzolini, MD
■Chapter 16 - Innate Immunity – Keith B. Elkon, MD, and Julia J. Rhiannon, MD, MSW
■Chapter 17 – Autoantibodies in Pathogenesis – Kimberly Doering, BS, and Antony Rosen, MB ChB, BSc (Hons)
■Chapter 18 - The Clinical Aspects of Autoantibodies - John D. Pauling, BMBS, MRCP, and Neil McHugh, MB, ChB, MD, FRCP, FRCPath
■Chapter 19 – Mechanisms of Vascular Disease – Bashar Kalaheh, MD, and Mary Jo Mulligan-Kehoe, PhD
■Chapter 20 - Vascular Biomarkers – Laura K. Hummers, MD, ScM
■Chapter 21 – Mechanisms of Fibrosis – John Varga, MD
■Chapter 22 – Fibrosis: Insights from the stiff skin syndrome – Elizabeth E. Gerber, BS, and Harry C. Dietz, MD
■Chapter 23 - Biomarkers of Fibrosis – Christian Beyer, MD, Oliver Distler, MD, and Jörg H.W. Distler, MD
■Chapter 24 – Overview of Animal Models – Christopher P. Denton, PhD, FRCP, and Robert Lafyatis, MD
■Section VI: Cardiovascular Manifestations and Management
■Chapter 25 – Overview: Cardiovascular Manifestations and Management – Fredrick M. Wigley, MD
■Chapter 26 – Raynaud Phenomenon – Arianne Herrick and Fredrick M. Wigley, MD
■Chapter 27 – Nailfold Capillaroscopy – Maurizio Cutolo, MD and Vanessa Smith, MD, PhD
■Chapter 28 – SystemicVascular Disease , MD, PhD, MD, FRCP
■Chapter 29 – Scleroderma Renal Crisis – Christopher P. Denton, PhD, FRCP, and Virginia Steen, MD
■Chapter 30 – Cardiac Involvement –Sanjiv J. Shah, MD, and André Kahan, MD, PhD
■Chapter 31 – Erectile Dysfunction – Edward V. Lally, MD, Arthur L. Burnett, MD, MBA, FACS, and Trinity J. Bivalacqua, MD, PhD
■Section VII: Pulmonary manifestations and management
■Chapter 32 – Overview: Pulmonary manifestations and management – Christopher P. Denton, PhD, FRCP
■Chapter 33 – Clinical Assessment of Lung Disease – Greg J. Keir, MBBS, FRACP, Richard M. Silver, MD, and Athol U. Wells, MD, FRCP
■Chapter 34 – Computerized Tomography of Interstitial Lung Disease – Athol U. Wells, MD, FRCP, and Jonathan Goldin MD, PhD, FRCR
■Chapter 35 – Treatment of interstitial lung disease – Dinesh Khanna, MD, MS, and Donald P. Tashkin, MD
■Chapter 36 – Clinical Assessment of Pulmonary Hypertension – Harrison W. Farber, MD, Michael York, MD, Eric Hachulla, MD, PhD
■Chapter 37 – Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension –Todd H. Kolb, MD, PhD, and Paul M. Hassoun, MD
■Chapter 38 – Complex Challenges of Pulmonary Hypertension – John Gerard Coghlan, MD, FRCP
■Section VIII: Gastrointestinal manifestations and management
■Chapter 39– Overview: Gastrointestinal Manifestations and Management - Seth Sweetser, MD, and Michael Camilleri, MD
■Chapter 40 – Upper Gastrointestinal Tract - John O. Clarke, MD, and Ikuo Hirano, MD
■Chapter 41 – Small and Large Intestinal Involvement - Philip J. Clements, MD, MPH, Terri R. Getzug, MD, and Dinesh Khanna, MD, MS
■Section XIX: Skin, musculoskeletal and other complications
■Chapter 42 - Evaluation and Management of Skin Disease – Noëlle Starr Sherber, MD, FAAD
■Chapter 43 – Skeletal Muscle Involvement – Andrew L. Mammen, MD, PhD
■Chapter 44 - Tendons, Joints and Bone – Jérôme Avouac, MD, PhD, and Yannick Allanore, MD, PhD
■Chapter 45 – Pregnancy – Virginia Steen, MD, and Eliza F. Chakravarty, MD, MS
■Chapter 46 - Overlooked Manifestations– Ami A. Shah, MD, MHS
■Section X: Disease-modifying strategies
■Chapter 47 –Principles of ManagementD. , MD, MPH
■Chapter 48 - Immunomodulatory Therapies – Jacob M. van Laar, MD, PhD
■Chapter 49 - Cell-Based Therapies – Alan G. Tyndall, MD, FRACP, Rheumatology FMH, and Keith M. Sullivan, MD
■Chapter 50 - Investigative Approaches to Drug Therapy – Voon H. Ong, PhD, MRCP, and Christopher P. Denton, PhD, FRCP
■Chapter 51 – Complementary and alternate medicine approaches – Judy A. Fulop, MD, MS, FABNO, and John Varga, MD
■Chapter 52 - Physical and occupational therapy– Luc Mouthon, MD, PhD, and Janet L. Poole, PhD, OTR/L
■Chapter 53 – Evaluation and Management of Psychosocial Issues – El-Baalbaki Ghassan, PhD, Lisa Jewett, BA, MSc, Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite, PhD, and Brett D. Thombs, PhD
■Section XI: Outcome assessment
■Chapter 54 - Issues in Clinical Trial Design– Suzanne Kafaja, MD, Daniel E. Furst, MD, and Janet E. Pope, MD, MPH, FRCPC
■Chapter 55 - Measuring Disease Activity– Dinesh Khanna, MD, MS
■Chapter 56 – Patient Reported Outcomes – Monique Hinchcliff, MD, and David Cella, PhD

lunes, 14 de mayo de 2012

100 questions & answers about atopic dermatitis



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100 questions & answers about atopic dermatitis

Edición:
Autores: Robert Norman
Editorial: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
ISBN: 9780763785468
Formato: Rústica/Paperback
Nº volumenes: 1 Páginas: 0
Año publicación: 2011
Disponibilidad: 15 días
Precio: 19,03 € (19,79€ iva incluído)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Description

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that is a variant of eczema. It is a common condition with about 80-90% of cases occurring before five years of age, and affects roughly 10-12% of children and 1-2% of adults in the United States. If you or a loved one suffers from atopic dermatitis, 100 Questions & Answers About Atopic Dermatitis offers all the information you need to understand and manage the condition. This comprehensive text provides authoritative, practical answers to the most commonly-asked questions about diagnosis, treatment options, and management of atopic dermatitis, including the benefits of a newer class of topical drugs called "Topical Immunomodulators" or "TIMS." This easy-to-read text is an essential resource for anyone dealing with this irritating condition.

domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012

Dermatoscopio DermLite II Fluid




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Dermatoscopio DermLite II Fluid

Fabricante: DermLite

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Disponibilidad: Inmediata
Precio: 671,00 € (724,68€ iva incluído)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dermlie IIFluid es el primer dermatoscopio Dermlite tradicional con líquido de inmersión.Ofrece la mayor cantidad de luz que cualquier aparato comparable, la lente de mayor tamaño , ajuste de la intensidad luminosa activado por un botón, así como una batería de litio intergrada recargable, todo en un dispositivo que cabe en la palma de la mano

Características técnicas

Diseñado para la dermoscopia con líquido de inmersión
Mecanismo de enfoque
Lente desmontable con escala
Lente 10 de 25 mm de diámetro
32 diodos emisores de luz (LED)
Batería de litio recargable

jueves, 10 de mayo de 2012

Guía práctica clínica para prevención y tratamiento de la radiodermatitis aguda



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Resumen
Antecedentes: la radioterapia es uno de los pilares en el tratamiento de pacientes con cáncer. Cualquier paciente que reciba un esquema de radioterapia experimentará algún grado de radiodermatitis; la mayoría padece grados 1 y 2.
Objetivo: enumerar, con base en la mejor evidencia científica, los parámetros para prevenir y tratar la radiodermatitis aguda que padecen los adultos que reciben radioterapia.
Material y método: para la búsqueda de Guías de práctica clínica se utilizaron preguntas clínicas y estructuradas. Se encontraron cuatro guías, de las que sólo una se apegaba al tema. Se amplió la búsqueda para incluir revisiones sistemáticas, metanálisis, estudios clínicos controlados, de cohorte y otros descriptivos.
Resultados: aunque se han realizado varios estudios, se menciona que son muy pocas las intervenciones que tienen buen nivel de evidencia y grado de recomendación, como: medidas de higiene, esteroides tópicos, enzimas orales hidrolíticas y amifostina, para evitar grados mayores de radiodermatitis. Para el tratamiento de la radiodermatitis aguda se han realizado menos estudios, con muy pobres resultados.
Conclusiones: esta Guía ofrece la mejor evidencia actual para prevenir y tratar radiodermatitis aguda en pacientes adultos –de uno y otro sexo– que reciben radioterapia, auxilia a los dermatólogos para que tomen decisiones terapéuticas adecuadas y estimula la investigación científica.
Palabras clave: radiodermitis aguda, toxicidad cutánea por radioterapia, complicaciones de la radioterapia.

Abstract
Background: Radiotherapy is a mainstay in the treatment of oncology patients. Any patient undergoing a radiotherapy scheme will experience some degree of radiodermatitis, most of them degrees 1 and 2.
Objective: To list, based on the best scientific evidence currently available, the parameters to prevent and treat acute radiodermatitis that adult patients undergoing radiotherapy, have.
Material and methods: Structured and concrete clinical questions were formulated with a standardized sequence to search for practice guidelines. Four guidelines were found from which only one was really attached to the same subject.
Results: Although there have been several trials, only few interventions have good level of evidence and degree of recommendation to prevent higher degrees of radiodermatitis (hygiene, topical steroids, oral hydrolytic enzymes and amifostine). For acute radiodermatitis treatment, only few studies have been made and, even those, show very poor results.
Conclusions: The following Practice Guideline provides the best current scientific evidence for prevention and treatment of acute radiodermatitis in adult patients of either sex undergoing radiotherapy, and helps dermatologists in making good therapeutic decisions, and encourages scientific research.
Key words: acute radiodermatitis, acute radiodermitis, cutaneous toxicity due to radiation, radiotherapy complications.


Fuente:

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miércoles, 9 de mayo de 2012

Hurwitz Clinical Pediatric Dermatology, 4th Edition A Textbook of Skin Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (Expert Consult: Online and Print)




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Hurwitz Clinical Pediatric Dermatology, 4th Edition A Textbook of Skin Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (Expert Consult: Online and Print)

Edición:
Autores: Amy S. Paller
Editorial: Saunders
ISBN: 9781437704129
Formato: Rústica/Paperback
Nº volumenes: 1 Páginas: 632
Año publicación: 2011
Disponibilidad: 15 días
Precio: 128,00 € 115,20 € (119,81€ iva incluído)





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Hurwitz Clinical Pediatric Dermatology, by Amy S. Paller, MD and Anthony J. Mancini, MD, gives you easy access to the practical, definitive guidance you need to expertly identify and manage all types of skin disorders seen in children. Continuing the legacy of Dr. Sidney Hurwitz's beloved reference, it covers all pediatric dermatoses in a thorough, yet efficient and accessible way, enabling you to get the answers you need quickly and provide your patients with the most effective care. This edition brings you up to date on the latest classification schemes, the molecular basis for genetic skin disorders, atopic dermatitis, hemangiomas, viral disorders, bites and infestations, hypersensitivity disorders, collagen vascular disorders, bacterial and fungal infections, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, and much more. A thousand full-color photographs help you to recognize the characteristic manifestations of every type of skin disease. And, full-text access at www.expertconsult.com allows you to rapidly search the book online and download all of its illustrations. Hurwitz remains the indispensible pediatric dermatology resource you need for optimal practice.


 

martes, 8 de mayo de 2012

Andrews' Diseases of the Skin, 11th Edition



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Edición: 11ª
Autores: William D. James
Editorial: Saunders
ISBN: 9781437703146
Formato: Tapa Dura/Hardback
Nº volumenes: 1 Páginas: 1024
Año publicación: 2011
Disponibilidad: 15 días
Precio: 150,00 € 135,00 € (140,40€ iva incluído)
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 11th Edition of the classic Andrews' Diseases of the Skin, by Drs. William D. James, Timothy G. Berger and Dirk M. Elston, provides the ultimate foundation in dermatology with comprehensive guidance to effectively diagnose and treat a wide range of skin conditions. These highly respected authors balance evidence-based treatment guidelines with advice from their own clinical experience, offering a practical and realistic medical perspective. Updated throughout with the latest dermatologic findings and a new chapter on cosmetic surgical techniques, this title helps you keep current, improve your skills, and prepare for exams. It also includes online access to the complete text, images, and bonus illustrations making this an indispensable, convenient reference for trainees and practicing dermatologists.

Key Features

Practice with confidence through the valued authorship of seasoned professionals Dr. William D. James, Dr. Timothy G. Berger, and Dr. Dirk M. Elston.
Rapidly improve your knowledge of skin conditions through a concise, clinically focused, user-friendly format.
Obtain thorough guidance on clinical presentation and therapy for a full range of common and rare skin diseases.
New to This Edition

Confirm your diagnoses by comparing your clinical findings to more than 1,150 illustrations, 40% of which are brand new.
Update your surgical skills with chapters devoted to basic dermatologic, laser, and cosmetic surgery, contributed by Dr. Issac M. Neuhaus.
Search the complete contents online, download all the illustrations, and view an additional 400 images, at www.expertconsult.com.
Author Information

By William D. James, MD, Department of Dermatology, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Timothy Berger, MD, Professor of Clinical Dermatology, Executive Vice Chair and Residency Program Director, Chair in Dermatology Medical Student Education, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA and Dirk MD Elston, MD, Dermatology Department, Brook Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Houston, TX, USA

lunes, 7 de mayo de 2012

Weedon's Skin Pathology Essentials. Expert Consult: Online and Print



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Weedon

Edición:
Autores: Ronald Johnston
Editorial: Churchill Livingstone
ISBN: 9780702035746
Formato: Rústica/Paperback
Nº volumenes: 1 Páginas: 800
Año publicación: 2012
Disponibilidad: 15 días
Precio: 111,00 € (115,44€ iva incluído)





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Weedon's Skin Pathology Essentials provides you with a detailed and extensive quick-reference guide to the recognition and diagnosis of skin lesions, both from the clinical and histological perspective. It serves as a comprehensive review and reference for pathologists and dermatologists in training and in practice by providing quick answers to diagnostic problems in the interpretation and diagnosis of skin biopsies. Its innovative, accessible outline format, bullet point style, and numerous high quality clinical and histological images make essential, key facts for any given lesion easy to find and retrieve. Numerous algorithms of differential diagnoses help direct the user to the most likely diagnosis of any suspect lesion. The content follows the same order and is cross-referenced throughout to the encyclopedic and authoritative Weedon's Skin Pathology3e for further reference if necessary.