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  • Sari: Cutaneous Biometrics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319554751
  • ISBN-13: 9783319554754
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Cutaneous Biometrics 1st ed. 2021
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1090 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 200 Illustrations, color; X, 1090 p. 200 illus. in color. Print + eReference., 1 Item, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Sari: Cutaneous Biometrics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319554751
  • ISBN-13: 9783319554754
This handbook covers the essential subject areas of cutaneous biometrics, including acne, aging, genetics, eczema, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, wound healing, and more. Erythema of rosacea and the risk of skin ulceration associated with oral nicorandil therapy are covered in detail. Various areas of acne are addressed, including acne severity grading, the assessment of general health and quality of life in patients with acne, and the effect of automated online counseling on clinical outcomes and quality of life among adolescents with acne vulgaris. Other topics include the development and validation of a clinical scale for the evaluation of forearm skin photoaging and a scoring system for mucosal disease severity. This is an ideal reference for biomedical engineering researchers and clinicians working in the field of dermatology interested in a deeper understanding of cutaneous biometrics and how it can be applied to their work.This book also: Broadens reader understanding of the importance of creating meaningful dermatological patient outcome measurements and the use of the physician global assessment in a clinical setting to measure and track patient outcomesDetails the guidelines on the measurement of ultraviolet radiation levels in ultraviolet phototherapy 
PART 1 Atopic Conditions.- New Topical Therapeutic Models in Contact
Dermatitis.- Validation and Assessment Tools in Atopic Dermatitis.- The
Clinical Role of the Antecubital Severity Score for Atopic Dermatitis.-
Atopic Dermatis: Clinical Use of the Eczema Area and Severity Scale.- Atopic
Eczema: Recent Developments in Testing of New Clinical Cutcome Measures.-
PART 2 Rosacea and Dermovascular Diseases.- Clinical Assessment of Rosacea
Severity.- Clinical Profiles of Adult Onset Henoch-Schoniein Purpura.- The
Use of Patient's Self-Assessment Grading Scale.- PART 3 Infections and Wound
Healing.- Assessments in Ulcer and Wound Healing.- Development of Skin
Ulcerations.- Assessment Scales for Scar formation.- Necrotizing Soft Tissue
Infection Assessments.- PART 4 Blistering and Bullous Conditions.-
Development of Dermoepidermal Adhesions.- Assessment Tools for Phemigus
Vulgaris.- Treatment Options and Outcomes for Phemphigus Vulgaris.- Outcome
Measures for Autoimmune Blistering Disease.- PART 5 Inflammatory Skin
Disease.- The Reliability of Assessment Tools in Psoriasis.- Assessing
Psoriasis Patients' Response to Treatment with Biologics.- Developments in
Topical Treatments for Psoriasis.- Assessment Tools to Evaluate the Severity
of Disease in Psoriasis.- Usefulness of Self Reporting Questionaires for
Psoriasis.- PART 6 Acne.- Acne Severity Grading Used in a Clinical Setting.-
Quality of Life Assessments for Patient's with Acne.- Novel methods to
improve clinical outcomes and quality of life for adolescents with acne
vulgaris.- PART 7 Oncology.- Clinical Skills Assessment for Melanoma.-
Advancements in the diagnostic criteria for cutaneous anaplastic large cell
lymphoma.- Total Body Photography for Skin Cancer Screening.- Nail Changes
and Chemotherapy.- PART 8 Autoimmune Conditions.- Assessing Clinical
Responsiveness to treatment for patients with dermatomyosositis.- Measuring
Outcomes of Cutaneous Sarcoidosis.- Assessment Tools for Alopecia Areata.-
Assessment Tools for Evaluating Treatment Response in Patients with Chronic
Spontaneous Urticaria.- Scoring and Disease Severity for Oral Lichen Planus.-
Assessment Tools for Measurign the Impact of Disease in Vitiligo patients.-
PART 9 Metrics, Statistics and Assessments.- Metrics and clinical relevance
of percutaneous penetration and lateral spreading.- Using the physician
global assessment in a clinical setting to measure and track patient
outcomes.- The Importance of Creating Meaningful Patient Outcome Measures in
Dermatology.- Number Needed to Treat as Derived by Ordinal Scalres.-
Measurements of Transepidermal Water Loss.- The Influences Affecting Patient
Discharge.- Validation of a simplified provacation instrument for diagnosis
and threshold testing of symptomatic dermographism.- Consumer Quality Index
Chronic Skin Disease (CQI-CSD): a new instrument to measure quality of care
from the patient's perspective.- Pharmacometrics in Dermatology.- Guidelines
on the measurement of ultraviolet radiation levels in ultraviolet
phototherapy.- Study design in dermatology.- Development and Validation of a
clinical scale for the evaluation of skin photoaging.- PART 10 Genetics.-
Improving Cutaneous Oncology Outcomes With the Use of Genetics.- Novel
Genetic Screening for Psoriasis Patients to Perdict Response to Biological
Treatments.
Dr. Howard Maibach is an expert in contact and occupational dermatitis and sees patient at the Environmental Dermatosis Clinic, which is part of the Dermatology Clinic. His specialty is dermatotoxicology, or skin exposure toxicity; allergies and skin disorders; and dermatopharmacology, or the study of medications for skin disorders.

Dr. Maibach has been on the editorial board of more than 30 scientific journals and is a member of 19 professional societies, including the American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco Dermatological Society, and the Internal Commission on Occupation Health. He is a Professor in the Department of Dermatology at UCSF.