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This book covers contemporary essays by opinion leaders on crucial topics in dermatology that are not readily available in other textbooks and journals. The essays are written in an unconventional style compared to other textbook styles. Each chapter is authored by a globally renowned expert in that field.
The book focuses on artificial intelligence in dermatology, placebo and nocebo in dermatology, mind and skin diseases, unconventional/holistic views on skin aging, evidence-informed dermatology, procedural dermatology, investigative dermatology, lasers and light sources in dermatology, skin in rheumatologic diseases, immunology of the skin, live imaging techniques in dermatology, and so on. The book will help specialists look at the subject from an entirely different perspective and understand how dermatology is evolving in the 21st century.
A wide range of dermatology topics is covered, providing a snapshot of contemporary dermatology and the dermatology of the future. It promises to be a delightful journey from basic science to translational science to clinical science. This book will be Intellectually stimulating for dermatology trainees, practitioners, and academicians.
Front Matter
Pages i-xi
The Outer Brain: Ten Amazing Ways the Skin and Brain Connect
Robert Norman
Pages 1-16
Skin Aging
Nikhil Mehta, Somesh Gupta
Pages 17-29
The Concept of Beauty and Its Evolutionary Basis
Henriette De La Garza, Neelam A. Vashi
Pages 31-44
Cosmetic Enhancement Should Be Need-Based, Not Greed-Based
Jaishree Sharad
Pages 45-53
Chasing Attractiveness: The Growing Obsession with Aesthetic Standards in Dermatology—Are We Promoting an Illusion of Beauty?
Mansak Shishak
Pages 55-59
Hair Loss in the Naked Ape
Venkataram Mysore
Pages 61-76
Functional, Aesthetic, and Procedural Significance of the Nail Unit
Eckart Haneke
Pages 77-85
Dermatoscopy: What Does It Add?
Deepak Jakhar, Ishmeet Kaur
Pages 87-105
Bedside, Real-Time Visualization and Diagnosis of Skin Lesions: A Myth or Reality?
Manu Jain
Pages 107-134
Noise, Signal, and Confirmation Bias in Dermatological Diagnosis
Somesh Gupta
Pages 135-137
Information Theory in the Diagnosis of Dermatological Disorders
Mansak Shishak, Somesh Gupta
Pages 139-145
Immune Dysregulation in Skin
Santosh Kurra, Shamima Akhtar, Alpana Sharma
Pages 147-170
Vitiligo: A Patch on Skin and the Mind
Jung Min Bae, Hyun Jeong Ju
Pages 171-183
Autoinflammatory Disorders: Under-Discussed Pathologies in Dermatology
Bhavya Swarnkar
Pages 185-200
Entangled: The New Era of Aggressive Dermatomycosis
Vishal Gaurav, Shukla Das
Pages 201-227
Skin Disease in Tropics: Impacted by Heat, Humidity, and Healthcare Neglect
Ananya Sharma, Somesh Gupta
Pages 229-250
JAK-STAT Targeted Therapy for Autoimmune Diseases
Derek Ochi, Karmtej Singh Cheema, Smriti K. Raychaudhuri, Siba P. Raychaudhuri
Pages 251-264
The Placebo Effect in Dermatology: Managing Patients’ Expectations
Nikhil Mehta, Somesh Gupta
Pages 265-278
Procedural Dermatology: What Dermatologists Can Do and What They Cannot—A Resident Doctor’s Perspective
Arunachalam Narayanan
Pages 279-286
Core Concepts of Dermatologic Surgery
Nikhil Mehta, Narayanan Baskaran, Somesh Gupta
Pages 287-302
Breaking the Scar
Narayanan Baskaran, Pankhuri Dudani, Somesh Gupta
Pages 303-306
Why Do We Need Teledermatology?
Paola Pasquali
Pages 307-316
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in Dermatology: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Nikhil Mehta, Somesh Gupta
Pages 317-329
Personalized Medicine: Can We Really Achieve This in Dermatology?
Robert Norman
Pages 331-340
Treating the Patient, Not the Disease: Holistic Dermatology Can Benefit
S. R. Narahari, S. N. Sourabha, R. Yotsu
Pages 341-355
Social Medicine in Dermatology Must Remain Center Stage
Robert Norman
Pages 357-364
Epilogue: Exciting Emerging Trends and Technologies in Dermatology
Nikhil Mehta, Mansak Shishak, Somesh Gupta
Pages 365-370
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