MORE THAN 2,000 FULL-COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS HELP YOU VISUALLY DIAGNOSE CONDITIONS AND DISEASES ENCOUNTERED IN CLINICAL PRACTICE The Color Atlas of Family Medicine, Second Edition is a comprehensive atlas designed to facilitate diagnosis using outwardly appearing signs and manifestations. The superb collection of clinical images is supported by concise, evidence-based treatment recommendations presented in convenient, easy-to-apply bulleted text. Each chapter begins with a story that ties the photographs to real-life patients. Coverage for each condition includes: Patient Story, Epidemiology, Etiology and Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, and Management. Features: Organized by anatomic and physiologic systems Includes pediatric and adult conditions Insightful legends with each photograph providediagnostic pearls to enhance your clinical observational skills Indexed by topic, region, and morphology Special sections on women's health, physical/sexual abuse, and substance abuse NEW chapters on important topics such as: Diabetes Hypertension Headache Osteoporosis Alcoholism Tobacco addiction Global health Essential to family physicians and all healthcare providers involved in primary care, The Color Atlas of Family Medicine, Second Edition will also prove valuable to medical students, residents, internists, pediatricians, and dermatologists. Table of Contents PART 1: LEARNING WITH IMAGES AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1. An Atlas to Enhance Patient Care, Learning, and Teaching PART 2: THE ESSENCE OF FAMILY MEDICINE 2. Patient--Physician Relationship 3. Family Planning 4. Pregnancy and Birth 5. End of Life 6. Social Justice PART 3: PHYSICIAL AND SEXUAL ABUSE 7. Child Physical Abuse 8. Child Sexual Abuse 9. Intimate Partner Violence 10. Adult Sexual Assault PART 4: OPHTHALMOLOGYSection 1: External Eye 11. Pterygium 12. Hordeolum and Chalazion 13. Scleral and Conjunctival Pigmentation 14. Corneal Foreign Body/Abrasion 15. Conjunctivitis 16. Scleritis and Episcleritis Section 2: Internal Eye 17. Uveitis and Iritis 18. Glaucoma 19. Diabetic Retinopathy 20. Hypertensive Retinopathy 21. Papilledema 22. Age-Related Macular Degeneration 23. Eye Trauma--Hyphema 24. The Red Eye PART 5: EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Section 1: Ear 25. Acute Otitis and Otitis Media with Effusion 26. Otitis Externa 27. Ear: Foreign Body 28. Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis and Preauricular Tags Section 2: Nose and Sinus 29. Nasal Polyps 30. Sinusitis Section 3: Mouth and Throat 31. Angular Cheilitis 32. Torus Palatinus 33. Scarlet Fever and Strawberry Tongue 34. Pharyngitis 35. The Larynx (Hoarseness) PART 6: ORAL HEALTH 36. Black Hairy Tongue 37. Geographic Tongue (Benign Migratory Glossitis) 38. Gengivitis and Periodontal Disease 39. Gingival Hyperplasia 40. Aphthous Ulcer 41. Leukoplakia 42. Oral Cancer 43. Early Childhood Caries 44. Adult Dental Caries PART 7: THE HEART AND CIRCULATION Section 1: Central 45. Coronary Artery Disease 46. Congestive Heart Failure 47. Pericardial Effusion 48. Bacterial Endocarditis Section 2: Peripheral 49. Clubbing 50. Venous Insufficiency PART 8: THE LUNGS 51. Community-Acquired Pneumonia 52. Tuberculosis 53. Pulmonary Embolus 54. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 55. Lung Cancer PART 9: THE GUT 56. Peptic Ulcer Disease 57. Gastric Cancer 58. Liver Disease 59. Gallstones 60. Colon Polyps 61. Colon Cancer 62. Ulcerative Colitis 63. Hemorrhoids PART 10: THE URINARY TRACT 64. Urinary Sediment--Hematuria, Pyuria, and Casts 65. Kidney Stones 66. Hydronephrosis 67. Polycystic Kidney Disease 68. Renal Cell Carcinoma 69. Bladder Cancer PART 11: WOMEN'S HEALTH Section 1: Pregnancy 70. Skin Findings in Pregnancy 71. Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP) 72. Pemphigoid Gestationis 73. First Trimester Ultrasound 74. Second Trimester Ultrasound 75. Obstetrics--Third Trimester Ultrasound Section 2: Vaginitis and Cervicitis 76. Vaginitis 77. Atrophic Vaginitis 78. Bacterial Vaginosis 79. Candida Vulvovaginitis 80. Trichomonas Vaginitis 81. Chlamydia Cervicitis Section 3: Vulva 82. Paget's Disease of the Vulva 83. Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia Section 4: Colposcopy 84. Colposcopy--Normal and Noncancerous Findings 85. Colposcopy of Low-Grade Disease 86. Colposcopy of High-Grade Disease 87. Colposcopy of Cervical Cancer Section 5: The Breast 88. Mastitis and Breast Abscess 89. Breast Cancer 90. Paget's Disease of the Breast PART 12: MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS Section 1: Arthritis and Bursitis 91. Osteoarthritis 92. Rhematoid Arthritis 93. Ankylosing Spondylitis 94. Gout 95. Olecranon Bursitis Section 2: Fractures 96. Clavicle Fracture 97. Distal Radial Fracture 98. Metatarsal Fracture 99. Hip Fracture Section 3: Soft Tissue 100. Knee Injuries 101. Dupuytren's Disease PART 13: DERMATOLOGY Section 1: Childhood Dermatology 102. Normal Skin Changes 103. Childhood Hemangiomas 104. Pustular Diseases of Childhood 105. Diaper Rash and Perianal Dermatitis Section 2: Acneiform Disorders 106. Acne Vulgaris 107. Rosacea 108. Pseudofolliculitis and Acne Keloidalis Nuchae 109. Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa) Section 3: Bacterial 110. Impetigo 111. Folliculitis 112. Pitted Keratolysis 113. Erythrasma 114. Cellulitis 115. Abscess 116. Necrotizing Fasciitis Section 4: Viral Infection 117. Chickenpox 118. Herpes Zoster--Skin 119. Zoster Ophthalmicus 120. Measles 121. Fifth Disease (Erythema Infectiosum) 122. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease 123. Herpes Simplex 124. Molluscum Contagiosum 125. Common Wart 126. Flat Warts 127. Genital Warts 128. Plantar Wart Section 5: Fungal 129. Cutaneous Fungal Infections--Overview 130. Mucocutaneous Candidiasis 131. Tinea Capitis 132. Tniea Corporis 133. Tinea Cruris 134. Tinea Pedis 135. Tinea Versicolor Section 6: Infestations 136. Lice 137. Scabies 138. Cutaneous Larva Migrans Section 7: Dermatitis/Allergic 139. Atopic Dermatitis 140. Contact Dermatitis 141. Hand Eczema 142. Self-Inflicted Dermatoses 143. Urticaria and Angioedema Section 8: Papulosquamous Conditions 144. Seborrheic Dermatitis 145. Psoriasis 146. Pityriasis Rosea 147. Lichen Planus 148. Reiter's Syndrome 149. Erythroderma Section 9: Benign Neoplasms 150. Skin Tag (Acrochordon) 151. Seborrheic Keratosis 152. Sebaceous Hyperplasia 153. Dermatofibroma 154. Pyogenic Granuloma Section 10: Nevi 155. Benign Nevi 156. Congenital Nevi 157. Epidermal Nevus and Nevus Sebaceous 158. Dysplastic Nevus Section 11: Pre Cancer/Early Cancer 159. Actinis Keratosis and Bowen's Disease 160. Keratoacanthomas 161. Lentigo Maligna 162. Cutaneous Horn Section 12: Skin Cancer 163. Basal Cell Carcinoma 164. Squamous Cell Carcinoma 165. Melanoma Section 13: Infiltrative Immunologic 166. Granuloma Annulare 167. Pyoderma Gangrenosum 168. Sarcoidosis 169. Mycosis Fungoides Section 14: Hypersensitivity Syndromes 170. Erythema Multiforme, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis 171. Erythema Nodosum 172. Cutaneous Vasculitis Section 15: Connective Tissue Disease 173. Lupus Erythematosus (Systemic and Cutaneous) 174. Dermatomyositis 175. Scleroderma and Morphea Section 16: Bullous Disease 176. Bullous Diseases--Overview 177. Bullous Pemphigoid 178. Pemphigus 179. Other Bullous Diseases Section 17: Hair and Nail Conditions 180. Alopecia Areata 181. Traction Hair Loss and Trichotillomania 182. Scarring Alopecia 183. Normal Nail Variants 184. Pigmented Nail Disorders 185. Onychocryptosis (Ingrown Toenail) 186. Onychomycosis 187. Paronychia 188. Psoriatic Nails 189. Subungual Hematoma (Nail Trauma) Section 18: Pigmentary and Light Related Conditions 190. Melasma 191. Vitiligo 192. Photodermatitis 193. Erythema Ab Igne Section 19: Vascular 194. Acquired Vascular Lesions in Adults 195. Hereditary and Congenital Vascular Lesions in Adults Section 20: Other Skin Disorders 196. Cutaneous Drug Reactions 197. Keloids 198. Genodermatoses 199. Erythema Annulare Centrifugum PART 14: PODIATRY 200. Calluses and Corns 201. Bunion Deformity 202. Hammertoe Deformities 203. Ischemic Ulcer 204. Neuropathic Ulcer 205. Charcot Arthropathy 206. Dry Gangrene PART 15: INFECTIOUS DISEASES 207. Intestinal Worms and Parasites 208. Gonococcal Urethritis 209. Syphilis 210. Kaposi's Sarcoma 211. Lyme Disease PART 16: ENDOCRINE 212. Acanthosis Nigricans 213. Diabetic Dermopathy 214. Mecrobiosis Lipoidica 215. Xanthomas 216. Goiter and Hypothyroidism 217. Graves' Exophthalmus and Goiter 218. Acromegaly PART 17: NEUROLOGY 219. Cerebral Vascular Accident 220. Subdural Hematoma 221. Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus 222. Bell's Palsy 223. Neurofibromatosis PART 18: SUBSTANCE ABUSE 224. Substance Abuse Disorder 225. Methamphetamine 226. Cocaine 227. Injection Drug Use APPENDIXES A. Interpreting Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) B. Topical and Intralesional Corticosteroids C. Dermoscopy D. Regional Index for Diagnosis E. Morphology Index for Diagnosis Index
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