Text Atlas of Pathology of the Foot

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-12-20
Publisher(s): CRC Press
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Summary

Over 100 different conditions of the foot are described according to their clinical features and differential diagnosis. Divided into five main sections, this work is ideal for the comparison and distinction of different foot conditions with similar clinical features.

Author Biography

Federico Annoni is Associate Professor at the Institute of General and Oncological Surgery, University of Milan, Italy.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgementsp. x
Inflammatory diseasesp. 1
Atopic dermatitisp. 3
Juvenile plantar dermatosisp. 4
Pompholyx (dyshidrotic ecxema)p. 5
Contact dermatitisp. 7
Phytodermatitis and phytophotodermatitisp. 9
Psoriasisp. 10
Infantile acropustulosisp. 14
Lichen planusp. 15
Lichen striatusp. 18
Pityriasis lichenoidesp. 20
Granuloma annulaep. 21
Erythema multiformep. 23
Dermatitis herpetiformisp. 24
Linear IgA dematosis of childhoodp. 25
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisitap. 27
Erythema elevatum diutinump. 29
Pyderma gangrenosump. 30
Systemic lupus erythematosusp. 32
Capillaritis of the inferior limbsp. 34
Henoch-Schonlein purpura and anaphylactoid purpurap. 35
Dysproteinaemic purpurap. 36
Drug-induced purpurap. 38
Localized sclerodermap. 39
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicusp. 41
Proliferative diseasesp. 43
Infantile digital fibromatosisp. 45
Acquired digital fibrokeratomap. 46
Knuckle padsp. 47
Koenen's tumourp. 48
Plantar fibromatosisp. 50
Hypertrophic scars and keloidsp. 51
Proteus syndromep. 52
Juvenile hyaline fibromatosisp. 54
Dermochondrocorneal dystrophyp. 56
Fibrohistiocytoma and dermatofibromap. 57
Hemangiomasp. 58
Port-wine stainp. 60
Mibelli's angiokeratomasp. 61
Angiokeratoma circumscriptump. 62
Pyogenic granulomap. 63
Blue rubber-bleb naevi syndromep. 65
Kaposi's sarcomap. 66
Bluefarb-Stewart syndromep. 69
Lymphangioma circumscriptump. 71
Eccrine poromap. 72
Bowen's diseasep. 74
Keratoacanthomap. 75
Squamous cell carcinomap. 76
Naevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndromep. 78
Congenital melanocytic naevip. 79
Acquired melanocytic naevip. 81
Peutz-Jeghers syndromep. 89
Malignant melanomap. 90
Langerhans' cell histiocytosisp. 97
Juvenile xanthogranulomap. 99
Mastocytosisp. 100
Sarcomasp. 102
Mycosis fungoidesp. 104
Metastasis of the toesp. 105
Hereditary and keratinization disordersp. 107
Palmoplantar hereditary keratodermasp. 109
Verrucous epidermal naevip. 117
Inflammatory linear verrucous naevusp. 119
Porokeratosisp. 120
Pityriasis rubra pilarisp. 122
Darier's diseasep. 124
Epidermodysplasia verruciformisp. 126
Hereditary epidermolysis bullosap. 127
Incontinentia pigmentip. 132
Acrodermatitis enteropathicap. 133
Infectious and parasitic diseasesp. 135
Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndromep. 137
Erysipelasp. 138
Ecthymap. 139
Gram-negative infectionsp. 140
Cat-scratch diseasep. 142
Tuberculosisp. 143
Syphilisp. 145
Tinea pedisp. 147
Candidasisp. 149
Sporotrichosisp. 150
Chromoblastomycosisp. 151
Mycetomasp. 152
Primary herpes simplexp. 154
Wartsp. 155
Hand-foot-and-mouth diseasep. 157
Papular-purpuric 'gloves and socks' syndromep. 159
Cutaneous larva migransp. 160
Filariasisp. 162
Flea infestationsp. 163
Tungiasisp. 164
Scabiesp. 165
Jellyfish infestationsp. 167
Miscellaneous disordersp. 169
Physiological scaling of the newbornp. 171
Digital abnormalitiesp. 172
Primary cutaneous localized amyloidosisp. 174
Goutp. 175
Lipoatrophyp. 176
Piezogenic pedal papulesp. 177
Paraneoplastica acrokeratosisp. 178
Livedo reticularisp. 179
Venous ulcersp. 180
Atherosclerotic ischaemic lesionsp. 185
Diabetic footp. 188
Lymphoedemap. 191
Hypertensive ulcersp. 194
Arteriovenous fistulap. 195
Arterial embolic ischaemic lesionsp. 197
Chronic perniosisp. 198
Hennap. 199
Indexp. 201
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