This atlas is written to provide readers with the clinical and pathological presentation of the broad spectrum of pigmentary skin disorders (PSD). This book is divided into six parts and covers diseases of hypopigmentation, disorders of hyperpigmentation, hyperpigmentation coexisting with hypopigmentation, pigmentary disorders of the hair, nails, and mucous membranes, and neoplasms with dyschromatosis encountered in clinical practice. Written by experts with rich experience in the field, it will be an invaluable reference not only for dermatologists, cosmetologists, and geneticists but also for anyone interested in the exciting area of PSDs.
Genetic and Gentically-Susceptible Hypomelanoses.- Syndromes with
Hypomelanosis.- Hypomelanoses Related to Inflammation and Immunological
Reaction.- Hypochromic Hairs.- Miscellaneous Hypomelanoses and
hypochromia.- Generalized and Localized Genetic
Hyperpigmentation.- Hyperpigmentation with Cafe-au-lait Spots or
Lentigines.- Syndromes with Hypermelanosis.- Linear and Blaschoid
Hyperpigmentation.- Reticulated Hyperpigmentation.- Acquired
Hypermelanoses.- Acquired Hyperchromia with Lichenoid Changes .- Acquired
Hyperpigmentation with Keratotic Abnormalities.- Acquired Hyperpigmentation
with Dermal Alterations.- Acquired and Congenital Dermal
Hypermelanosis.- Miscellaneous Hyperpigmentation or
Hypermelanosis.- Hyperpigmentation coexists with Hypopigmentation.- Disorders
of Pigmentation of the Nails, Hair and Mucous Membrane.- Neoplasms with
Dyschromatosis.- Non-melanotic Pigmentary Disorders with Abnormal Deposits.
Cheng Tan is a Professor at Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. Wenyuan Zhu is a Professor at Department of Dermatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. They are Editors of Atlas of Skin Disorders (Springer, 2018).