Skin Diseases in the Elderly
A Color Handbook

Colby Craig Evans, MD
Evans Dermatology Partners, Austin, Texas, USA

Whitney A. High, MD
University of Colorado at Denver, Dermatology Clinic, Aurora, CO, USA

In this new colour handbook the authors deal systematically with those skin conditions that are particular to or more common in the elderly covering testing, diagnosis and treatment options. Given ageing populations the need for such a book is urgent.

More and more elderly patients will seek care for a variety of skin conditions, ranging from eczema and psoriasis to benign lesions and skin cancers. For environmental or physiological reasons, all such conditions become more prevalent in the elderly and the effects of treatment more problematic.

Following an initial chapter on how skin changes with age, the authors discuss in turn inflammatory, neoplastic, infectious and metabolic/ nutritional diseases of the skin, plus skin signs of systemic disease in old age.

Skin Diseases in the Elderly is written in a concise structured style and illustrated by a wealth of top quality colour photos. It is intended to help dermatologists in practice and training, geriatricians, primary care physicians, specialist nurses and senior medical students.

Contents

  1. Skin changes with aging
  2. Inflammatory skin disease
  3. Neoplasms of the skin
  4. Infections of the skin
  5. Metabolic and nutritional diseases
  6. Skin signs of systemic disease

Further reading

Index

Cardiovascular Disease in Small Animal Medicine - coverPublication: June 2011

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Key features

  • Systematic coverage of testing, diagnosis and treatment.

  • Chapter on how skin changes with age.

  • Chapter on skin signs of systemic disease.

  • Concise text plus top quality colour photos

Bibliographic info

  • Softcover, 192 pages
  • 234 x 156 mm page size
  • 228 colour illustrations
  • ISBN: 978-1-84076-154-2
  • Publication year: 2011

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