Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Foreword
SECTION 1 Definitions, Epidemiology, and Cultural Considerations
1. Skin of Color: A Historical Perspective
2. Defining Skin of Color
3. Epidemiology of Cutaneous Diseases
4. Multicultural Competence in Dermatologic Practice
5. Impact of Traditional Cultures on Health care Practices: An Overview
6. Impact of Traditional African American Cultures on Healthcare Practices
7. Impact of Traditional Asian American Cultures on Healthcare Practices
8. Impact of Traditional Hispanic American Cultures on Healthcare Practices
9. Impact of Traditional Arabian Gulf Cultures on Healthcare Practices
10. Psychiatric Aspects of Skin of Color
SECTION 2 Structure, Function, and Biology
11. Structure and Function of Skin
12. Histology
13. Genetics of Skin Diseases
14. Biology of Hair
15. Biology of Nails
16. Biology of Wounds and Wound Care
17. Biology of the Oral Mucosa
18. Acute Effects of Light on Skin
19. Chronic Effects of Light on Skin
SECTION 3 Cutaneous Disorders
20. Nuances in Skin of Color
21. Normal and Pathological Skin Lesions
22. Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra
23. Seborrheic Dermatitis
24. Psoriasis
25. Pityriasis Rosea
26. Lichen Planus and Lichen Nitidus
27. Atopic Dermatitis and Other Eczemas
28. Allergic Contact Dermatitis
29. Photosensitivity
30. Erythema Dyschromicum Perstans (Ashy Dermatosis) and Related Disorders
31. Amyloidosis
32. Acquired Bullous Diseases
33. Keloids
34. Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
35. Drug Eruptions
36. Tattoo, Body Piercing, and Scarification
SECTION 4 Hair, Scalp, and Nail Disorders
37. Hair Care Practices: Complications, Treatments, and Prevention
38. Alopecia
39. Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
40. Nail Disorders
SECTION 5 Follicular, Sebaceous, and Sweat Gland Disorders
41. Folliculitis
42. Acne Vulgaris
43. Hidradenitis Suppurativa
SECTION 6 Skin Cancer
44. Melanomas
45. Squamous Cell Carcinoma
46. Basal Cell Carcinoma
47. Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
SECTION 7 Pigmentary Disorders
48. Disorders of Hypopigmentation
49. Vitiligo
50. Oculocutaneous Albinism
51. Melasma
52. Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation/Periorbital Hyperpigmentation
53. Solar Lentigines
54. Nevus of Ito/Ota
55. Management of Hyperpigmentation
SECTION 8 Mucosal Disorders
56. Anatomy and Diseases of Oral Mucosa
57. Common Diseases of the Oral Mucosa
58. Genital Lesions in Men
59. Genital Lesions in Women
SECTION 9 Dermatologic Infections
60. Cutaneous Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
61. Mucocutaneous Viral Infections
62. Bacterial Infections
63. Fungal and Yeast Infections
64. Parasitic Infections
65. Onchocerciasis
66. Leprosy
67. Leishmaniasis
SECTION 10 Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
68. Diabetes Mellitus
69. Hepatic Disease
70. Internal Malignancy
71. Neurofibromatosis
72. Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
73. Renal Disease
74. Sarcoidosis
75. Sickle Cell Disease
76. Thyroid Disease
SECTION 11 Cosmetic Dermatology
77. Photoaging
78. Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion, Hair Transplantation, and Sclerotherapy
79. Neuromodulators and Fillers
80. Skin and Lip Typology
81. Laser Treatments
82. Tissue-Tightening Treatments
83. Liposuction
SECTION 12 Special Populations
84. Pediatrics
85. Adolescence
86. Pregnancy
87. Geriatrics
SECTION 13 International Dermatology
88. Africa
89. Mainland Southeast Asia
90. Maritime Southeast Asia
91. South Asia
92. The Arabian Gulf
93. North America: Mexico
93A. Common Skin Diseases and Treatments in North America: Mexico
93B. Cosmetic Procedures and Treatments in North America: Mexico
94. South America: Brazil
95. International Atlas: Africa, Asia, and Latin America
SECTION 14 Pioneers in Dermatology
96. African American Pioneers in Dermatology
97. Asian American Pioneers in Dermatology
98. Hispanic American Pioneers in Dermatology
Index