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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      23 November 2009
      13 February 2006
      ISBN:
      9780511547393
      9780521616584
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      (216 x 138 mm)
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      0.307kg, 222 Pages
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      Dermatology, Medicine
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    Book description

    This is a handbook on dermatologic differential diagnosis and clinical management, focusing on sixty-two challenging and vexing clinical cases that the Shelleys have encountered in over fifty years of patient practice in dermatology. The management problems of these extremely perplexing cases go far beyond evidence-based medicine. Each case is presented as a well-written vignette, told in a case-study tone. The authors first present the background of each case in a concise, thorough, manner including all the important clinical details, including tests and results. The authors then reveal the process involved in the diagnosis and the therapy involved. Finally, they include a section called 'Questions for the Doctor', which suggests relevant questions that the doctor should be pondering in each case. This is the perfect book for residents preparing for their boards.

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    Contents


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    References
    References
    SHELLEY REFERENCES
    Case #1 Shelley, W B, Hurley, H J Jr.: Localized chromidrosis. A survey. Arch Dermatol Syph 69:449–71, 1954
    Case #2 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y: Urticaria due to occupational exposure to glyceryl monothioglycolate permanent wave solution. Acta Derm Venereol 78:471–2, 1998
    Case #3 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Aquadynia: Noradrenergic pain induced by bathing and responsive to clonidine. JAAD 38:357–8, 1998
    Case #4 Shelley, W B, Rawnsley, H M: Aquagenic urticaria. Contact sensitivity reaction to water. JAMA 189:895–8>, 1964
    Case #5 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y, Santoso-Pham, J: Estrogen Dermatitis. JAAD 32:25–31, 1995
    Case #6 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Uncombable hair syndrome: Observations on response to biotin and occurrence in siblings with ectodermal dysplasia. J Am Acad Dermatol 13:97–102, 1985
    Case #7 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B, Kurczynski, T W: Painful Fingers, Heat Intolerance, and Telangiectases of the Ear: Easily Ignored Childhood Signs of Fabry Disease. Pediatr Dermatol 12:215–19, 1995
    Case #8 Unpublished
    Case #9 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Burmeister, V: Argyria: The intradermal “photograph”: A manifestation of passive photosensitivity. J Am Acad Dermatol 16:211–16, 1987
    Case #10 Unpublished
    Case #11 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Burmeister, V: Tattoos from insulin needles. Ann Intern Med 105:549–50, 1986
    Case #12 Kosarek, C A, Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B: Contact leukoderma secondary to perchloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) in a spark plug factory. Am J Contact Dermatitis 2:242–4, 1991
    Case #13 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Nonpigmenting fixed drug eruption as a distinctive reaction pattern: Examples caused by sensitivity to pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and tetrahydrozoline. J Am Acad Dermatol 17:403–7, 1987
    Case #14 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Fixed drug eruption due to metronidazole. Cutis 39:393–4, 1987
    Case #15 Shelley, W B, Pillsbury, D M: Fingertip hyperesthesia. Solitary sign of new occupational dermatosis due to silica hair curlers. JAMA 170:1779–81, 1959
    Case #16 Shelley, W B: Immediate sunburn-like reaction in a patient with formaldehyde photosensitivity. Arch Dermatol 118:117–18, 1982
    Case #17 Shelley, W B: Dermatitis artefacta induced in a patient by one of her multiple personalities. Br J Dermatol 105:587–90, 1981
    Case #18 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Adrenergic urticaria: A new form of stress-induced hives. Lancet II:1031–33, 1985
    Case #19 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B: The fish odor syndrome: Trimethylaminuria. JAMA 251:253–5, 1984
    Case #20 Shelley, W B, Preucel, R W, Spoont, S S: Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis. Cure by oophorectomy. JAMA 190:35–8, 1964
    Case #21 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Welbourn, W C: Polypodium fern wreaths (Hagnaya). A new source of occupational mite dermatitis. JAMA 253:3137–8, 1985
    Case #22 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Ho, A K-S: Cholinergic urticaria. Acetylcholine receptor dependent, immediate type hypersensitivity reaction to copper. Lancet 1:843–6, 1983
    Case #23 Shelley, W B, Wood, M G: Unilateral wrinkles. Manifestation of unilateral elastic tissue defect. Arch Dermatol 110:775–8, 1974
    Case #24 Shelley, W B: Essential progressive telangiectasia. Successful treatment with tetracycline. JAMA 216:1343–4, 1971
    Case #25 Shelley, W B, Rawnsley, H M: Painful feet due to herniation of fat. JAMA 205:308–9, 1968
    Case #26 Papa, C M, Shelley, W B: Menthol hypersensitivity. Diagnostic basophil response in a patient with chronic urticaria, flushing, and headaches. JAMA 189:546–8, 1964
    Case #27 Shelley, W B: Herpes simplex virus as a cause of erythema multiforme. JAMA 201:153–6, 1967
    Case #28 Shelley, W B, Caro, W A: Cold erythema. A new hypersensitivity syndrome. JAMA 180:639–42, 1962
    Case #29 Shelley W B, Shelley E D: Keratosis pilaris. In Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D, Advanced Dermatologic Therapy II. W B Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 602–5, 2001
    Case #30 Shelley, E D, Shelley, W B, Talanin, N Y: The Mysterious Case of the Premenstrual Purple Chin. Cutis 60:147–9, 1997
    Case #31 Shelley, W B: Urticaria of nine years' duration cleared following dental extraction. Arch Dermatol 100:324–5, 1969
    Case #32 Shelley, W B: Golf-course dermatitis due to thiram fungicide. Cross hazards of alcohol, disulfiram, and rubber. JAMA 188:415–7, 1964
    Case #33 Unpublished
    Case #34 Shelley, W B: Herpetic arthritis associated with disseminate herpes simplex in a wrestler. Br J Dermatol 103:209–12, 1980
    Case #35 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Nicotinic-acid responsive photosensitivity. Lancet 2:576–576, 1984
    Case #36 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Chronic erythroderma induced by β-blocker (timolol maleate) eyedrops. JAAD 37:799–800, 1997
    Case #37 Shelley, W B: Erythema annulare centrifugum. A case due to hypersensitivity to blue cheese penicillium. Arch Dermatol 90:54–8, 1964
    Case #38 Shelley, W B, Hurley, H J Jr.: An unusual autoimmune syndrome. Erythema annulare centrifugum, generalized pigmentation and breast hypertrophy. Arch Dermatol 81:889–97, 1960
    Case #38a Shelley, W B: An unusual autoimmune syndrome. A follow-up with reference to breast hypertrophy, systemic lupus erythematosus and verrucae. Acta Derm Venereol 52:33–7, 1972
    Case #39 Shelley, W B, Florence, R: Chronic urticaria due to mold hypersensitivity. A study in cross-sensitization and autoerythrocyte sensitization. Arch Dermatol 83:549–58, 1961
    Case #40 Unpublished
    Case #41 Talanin, N Y, Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: IgE bullous disease. Clin Exper Dermatol 22:82–6, 1997
    Case #42 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Acyclovir therapy for angioedema and chronic urticaria. Cutis 59:185–8, 1997
    Case #43 Unpublished
    Case #44 Unpublished
    Case #45 Unpublished
    Case #46 Unpublished
    Case #47 Unpublished
    Case #48 Shelley, Ed, Shelley, W B: Chronic dermatitis simulating small-plaque parapsoriasis due to cyanoacrylate adhesive used on fingernails. JAMA 252:2455–6, 1984
    Case #49 Unpublished
    Case #50 Unpublished
    Case #51 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Photovignette: The abacus nodule (mobile encapsulated lipoma). J Geriatr Dermatol 3:A16, July/August, 1995
    Case #52 Unpublished
    Case #53 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: The smell of burnt toast: A case report. Cutis 65:225–6, 2000
    Case #54 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Urinary tract infection as a cause of lichen planus: Metronidazole therapy. J Am Acad Dermatol 10:905–7, 1984
    Case #55 Unpublished
    Case #56 Unpublished
    Case #57 Unpublished
    Case #58 Unpublished
    Case #59 Unpublished
    Case #60 Unpublished
    Case #61 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D: Chronic factitial ulcer of chin cured by endodontic (root-canal) surgery for underlying periapical abscess. JAAD 40:802–4, 1999
    Case #62 Shelley, W B, Shelley, E D, Talanin, N Y: Malignant Melanoma. Cutis 56:161–2, 1995
    FOR FURTHER READING
    Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D.Advanced Dermatologic Diagnosis. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1992
    Manning, P R, DeBakey, L.Medicine: Preserving the Passion in the 21st Century, Second Edition. Springer-Verlag, New York, 2004
    Booth, M.The Doctor and the Detective. A Biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. St. Martin's Minotaur, New York 1997
    Shelley, W B. Consultations in Dermatology with Walter B. Shelley. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1972
    Shelley, W B. Consultations in Dermatology II with Walter B. Shelley. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1974
    Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D. Advanced Dermatologic Therapy. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1987
    Shelley, W B and Shelley, E D. Advanced Dermatologic Therapy II. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 2001

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