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The Color Atlas of Family Medicine

Richard P. Usatine, Mindy A. Smith, Heidi Chumley, E.J. Mayeaux, Jr., James Tysinger


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Part 1. Learning with Images and Digital Photography
Chapter 1An Atlas to Enhance Patient Care, Learning, and Teaching
Part 2. The Essence of Family Medicine
Chapter 2Patient—Physician Relationship
Chapter 3Family Planning
Chapter 4Pregnancy and Birth
Chapter 5End of Life
Chapter 6Social Justice
Part 3. Physical and Sexual Abuse
Chapter 7Child Physical Abuse
Chapter 8Child Sexual Abuse
Chapter 9Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 10Adult Sexual Assault
Part 4. Ophthalmology
Section 1. External Eye
Chapter 11Pterygium
Chapter 12Hordeolum and Chalazion
Chapter 13Scleral and Conjunctival Pigmentation
Chapter 14Corneal Foreign Body/Abrasion
Chapter 15Conjunctivitis
Chapter 16Scleritis and Episcleritis

Section 2. Internal Eye
Chapter 17Uveitis and Iritis
Chapter 18Glaucoma
Chapter 19Diabetic Retinopathy
Chapter 20Hypertensive Retinopathy
Chapter 21Papilledema
Chapter 22Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Chapter 23Eye Trauma—Hyphema
Chapter 24The Red Eye
Part 5. Ear, Nose and Throat
Section 1. Ear
Chapter 25Acute Otitis and Otitis Media with Effusion
Chapter 26Otitis Externa
Chapter 27Ear: Foreign Body
Chapter 28Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis and Preauricular Tags

Section 2. Nose and Sinus
Chapter 29Nasal Polyps
Chapter 30Sinusitis

Section 3. Mouth and Throat
Chapter 31Angular Cheilitis
Chapter 32Torus Palatinus
Chapter 33Scarlet Fever and Strawberry Tongue
Chapter 34Pharyngitis
Chapter 35The Larynx (Hoarseness)
Part 6. Oral Health
Chapter 36Black Hairy Tongue
Chapter 37Geographic Tongue (Benign Migratory Glossitis)
Chapter 38Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease
Chapter 39Gingival Hyperplasia
Chapter 40Aphthous Ulcer
Chapter 41Leukoplakia
Chapter 42Oral Cancer
Chapter 43Early Childhood Caries
Chapter 44Adult Dental Caries
Part 7. The Heart and Circulation
Section 1. Central
Chapter 45Coronary Artery Disease
Chapter 46Congestive Heart Failure
Chapter 47Pericardial Effusion
Chapter 48Bacterial Endocarditis

Section 2. Peripheral
Chapter 49Clubbing
Chapter 50Venous Insufficiency
Part 8. The Lungs
Chapter 51Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Chapter 52Tuberculosis
Chapter 53Pulmonary Embolism
Chapter 54Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Chapter 55Lung Cancer
Part 9. The Gut
Chapter 56Peptic Ulcer Disease
Chapter 57Gastric Cancer
Chapter 58Liver Disease
Chapter 59Gallstones
Chapter 60Colon Polyp
Chapter 61Colon Cancer
Chapter 62Ulcerative Colitis
Chapter 63Hemorrhoids
Part 10. The Urinary Tract
Chapter 64Urinary Sediment—Hematuria, Pyuria, and Casts
Chapter 65Kidney Stones
Chapter 66Hydronephrosis
Chapter 67Polycystic Kidney Disease
Chapter 68Renal Cell Carcinoma
Chapter 69Bladder Cancer
Part 11. Women's Health
Section 1. Pregnancy
Chapter 70Skin Findings in Pregnancy
Chapter 71Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP)
Chapter 72Pemphigoid Gestationis
Chapter 73First Trimester Ultrasound
Chapter 74Second Trimester Ultrasound
Chapter 75Obstetrics—Third Trimester Ultrasound

Section 2. Vaginitis and Cervicitis
Chapter 76Vaginitis
Chapter 77Atrophic Vaginitis
Chapter 78Bacterial Vaginosis
Chapter 79Candida Vulvovaginitis
Chapter 80Trichomonas Vaginitis
Chapter 81Chlamydia Cervicitis

Section 3. Vulva
Chapter 82Paget's Disease of the Vulva
Chapter 83Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia

Section 4. Colposcopy
Chapter 84Colposcopy—Normal and Noncancerous Findings
Chapter 85Colposcopy of Low-Grade Disease
Chapter 86Colposcopy of High-Grade Disease
Chapter 87Colposcopy of Cervical Cancer

Section 5. Breast
Chapter 88Mastitis and Breast Abscess
Chapter 89Breast Cancer
Chapter 90Paget's Disease of the Breast
Part 12. Musculoskeletal Problems
Section 1. Arthritis and Bursitis
Chapter 91Osteoarthritis
Chapter 92Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chapter 93Ankylosing Spondylitis
Chapter 94Gout
Chapter 95Olecranon Bursitis

Section 2. Fractures
Chapter 96Clavicle Fracture
Chapter 97Distal Radial Fracture
Chapter 98Metatarsal Fracture
Chapter 99Hip Fracture

Section 3. Soft Tissue
Chapter 100Knee Injuries
Chapter 101Dupuytren's Disease
Part 13. Dermatology
Section 1. Childhood Dermatology
Chapter 102Normal Skin Changes
Chapter 103Childhood Hemangiomas
Chapter 104Pustular Diseases of Childhood
Chapter 105Diaper Rash and Perianal Dermatitis

Section 2. Acneiform Disorders
Chapter 106Acne Vulgaris
Chapter 107Rosacea
Chapter 108Pseudofolliculitis and Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
Chapter 109Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa)

Section 3. Bacterial
Chapter 110Impetigo
Chapter 111Folliculitis
Chapter 112Pitted Keratolysis
Chapter 113Erythrasma
Chapter 114Cellulitis
Chapter 115Abscess
Chapter 116Necrotizing Fasciitis

Section 4. Viral Infection
Chapter 117Chickenpox
Chapter 118Herpes Zoster—Skin
Chapter 119Zoster Ophthalmicus
Chapter 120Measles
Chapter 121Fifth Disease (Erythema Infectiosum)
Chapter 122Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Chapter 123Herpes Simplex
Chapter 124Molluscum Contagiosum
Chapter 125Common Wart
Chapter 126Flat Warts
Chapter 127Genital Warts
Chapter 128Plantar Wart

Section 5. Fungal
Chapter 129Cutaneous Fungal Infections—Overview
Chapter 130Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
Chapter 131Tinea Capitis
Chapter 132Tinea Corporis
Chapter 133Tinea Cruris
Chapter 134Tinea Pedis
Chapter 135Tinea Versicolor

Section 6. Infestations
Chapter 136Lice
Chapter 137Scabies
Chapter 138Cutaneous Larva Migrans

Section 7. Dermatitis/Allergic
Chapter 139Atopic Dermatitis
Chapter 140Contact Dermatitis
Chapter 141Hand Eczema
Chapter 142Self-Inflicted Dermatoses
Chapter 143Urticaria and Angioedema

Section 8. Papulosquamous Conditions
Chapter 144Seborrheic Dermatitis
Chapter 145Psoriasis
Chapter 146Pityriasis Rosea
Chapter 147Lichen Planus
Chapter 148Reiter's Syndrome
Chapter 149Erythroderma

Section 9. Benign Neoplasms
Chapter 150Skin Tag (Acrochordon)
Chapter 151Seborrheic Keratosis
Chapter 152Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Chapter 153Dermatofibroma
Chapter 154Pyogenic Granuloma

Section 10. Nevi
Chapter 155Benign Nevi
Chapter 156Congenital Nevi
Chapter 157Epidermal Nevus and Nevus Sebaceous
Chapter 158Dysplastic Nevus

Section 11. Pre Cancer/Early Cancer
Chapter 159Actinic Keratosis and Bowen's Disease
Chapter 160Keratoacanthomas
Chapter 161Lentigo Maligna
Chapter 162Cutaneous Horn

Section 12. Skin Cancer
Chapter 163Basal Cell Carcinoma
Chapter 164Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Chapter 165Melanoma

Section 13. Infiltrative Immunologic
Chapter 166Granuloma Annulare
Chapter 167Pyoderma Gangrenosum
Chapter 168Sarcoidosis
Chapter 169Mycosis Fungoides

Section 14. Hypersensitivity Syndromes
Chapter 170Erythema Multiforme, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Chapter 171Erythema Nodosum
Chapter 172Cutaneous Vasculitis

Section 15. Connective Tissue Disease
Chapter 173Lupus Erythematosus (Systemic and Cutaneous)
Chapter 174Dermatomyositis
Chapter 175Scleroderma and Morphea

Section 16. Bullous Disease
Chapter 176Bullous Diseases—Overview
Chapter 177Bullous Pemphigoid
Chapter 178Pemphigus
Chapter 179Other Bullous Diseases

Section 17. Hair and Nail Conditions
Chapter 180Alopecia Areata
Chapter 181Traction Hair Loss and Trichotillomania
Chapter 182Scarring Alopecia
Chapter 183Normal Nail Variants
Chapter 184Pigmented Nail Disorders
Chapter 185Onychocryptosis (Ingrown Toenail)
Chapter 186Onychomycosis
Chapter 187Paronychia
Chapter 188Psoriatic Nails
Chapter 189Subungual Hematoma (Nail Trauma)

Section 18. Pigmentary and Light Related Conditions
Chapter 190Melasma
Chapter 191Vitiligo
Chapter 192Photodermatitis
Chapter 193Erythema Ab Igne

Section 19. Vascular
Chapter 194Acquired Vascular Lesions in Adults
Chapter 195Hereditary and Congenital Vascular Lesions in Adults

Section 20. Other Skin Disorders
Chapter 196Cutaneous Drug Reactions
Chapter 197Keloids
Chapter 198Genodermatoses
Chapter 199Erythema Annulare Centrifugum
Part 14. Podiatry
Chapter 200Calluses and Corns
Chapter 201Bunion Deformity
Chapter 202Hammertoe Deformities
Chapter 203Ischemic Ulcer
Chapter 204Neuropathic Ulcer
Chapter 205Charcot Arthropathy
Chapter 206Dry Gangrene
Part 15. Infectious Diseases
Chapter 207Intestinal Worms and Parasites
Chapter 208Gonococcal Urethritis
Chapter 209Syphilis
Chapter 210Kaposi's Sarcoma
Chapter 211Lyme Disease
Part 16. Endocrine
Chapter 212Acanthosis Nigricans
Chapter 213Diabetic Dermopathy
Chapter 214Necrobiosis Lipoidica
Chapter 215Xanthomas
Chapter 216Goiter and Hypothyroidism
Chapter 217Graves' Exophthalmus and Goiter
Chapter 218Acromegaly
Part 17. Neurology
Chapter 219Cerebral Vascular Accident
Chapter 220Subdural Hematoma
Chapter 221Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Chapter 222Bell's Palsy
Chapter 223Neurofibromatosis
Part 18. Substance Abuse
Chapter 224Substance Abuse Disorder
Chapter 225Methamphetamine
Chapter 226Cocaine
Chapter 227Injection Drug Use
 Appendixes
Interpreting Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)
Use of Topical and Intralesional Corticosteroids
Dermoscopy


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