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The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Integumentary System, Volume 4, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 9780323880893
ISBN: 9780323880893
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Offering a concise, highly visual approach to the basic science and clinical pathology of the integumentary system, this updated volume in The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations (the CIBA “Green Books”) contains unparalleled didactic illustrations reflecting the latest medical knowledge. Revised by Dr. Bryan E. Anderson, Integumentary System, Volume 4 integrates core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and other basic sciences with common clinical correlates across health, medical, and surgical disciplines. Classic Netter art, updated and new illustrations, and modern imaging continue to bring medical concepts to life and make this timeless work an essential resource for students, clinicians, and educators.
Key Features
  • Provides a highly visual guide to the skin, hair, and nails, from normal anatomy and histology to pathology, dermatology, and common issues in plastic surgery and wound healing.
  • Covers new topics throughout, including infantile hemangiomas, COVID-19, porphyria cutanea tarda, and Muir-Torre syndrome.
  • Provides a concise overview of complex information by integrating anatomical and physiological concepts with clinical scenarios.
  • Compiles Dr. Frank H. Netter’s master medical artistry—an aesthetic tribute and source of inspiration for medical professionals for over half a century—along with new art in the Netter tradition for each of the major body systems, making this volume a powerful and memorable tool for building foundational knowledge and educating patients or staff.
  • NEW! An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.

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Cover image
Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Series
About the Author
Preface
About the Artist
1.  Anatomy, embryology, and physiology
    Plate 1.1 Embryology of the skin
    Plate 1.2 Normal skin anatomy
    Plate 1.3 Normal skin histology
    Plate 1.4 Skin physiology: The process of keratinization
    Plate 1.5 Normal skin flora
    Plate 1.6 Vitamin D metabolism
    Plate 1.7 Photobiology
    Plate 1.8 Wound healing
    Plates 1.9-1.10 Morphology
2.  Benign growths
    Plate 2.1 Acrochordon
    Plate 2.2 Becker’s nevus (smooth muscle hamartoma)
    Plate 2.3 Dermatofibroma (sclerosing hemangioma)
    Plate 2.4 Eccrine poroma
    Plate 2.5 Eccrine spiradenoma
    Plate 2.6 Eccrine syringoma
    Plates 2.7–2.8 Ephelides and lentigines
    Plate 2.9 Epidermal inclusion cyst
    Plate 2.10 Epidermal nevus
    Plate 2.11 Fibrofolliculoma
    Plate 2.12 Fibrous papule
    Plate 2.13 Ganglion cyst
    Plate 2.14 Glomus tumor and glomangioma
    Plate 2.15 Hidradenoma papilliferum
    Plate 2.16 Hidrocystoma
    Plate 2.17 Keloid and hypertrophic scar
    Plate 2.18 Leiomyoma
    Plate 2.19 Lichenoid keratosis
    Plate 2.20 Lipoma
    Plate 2.21 Median raphe cyst
    Plates 2.22-2.24 Melanocytic nevi
    Plate 2.25 Milia
    Plate 2.26 Neurofibroma
    Plate 2.27 Nevus lipomatosus superficialis
    Plate 2.28 Nevus of Ota and nevus of Ito
    Plate 2.29 Nevus sebaceus
    Plate 2.30 Osteoma cutis
    Plate 2.31 Palisaded encapsulated neuroma
    Plate 2.32 Pilar cyst (trichilemmal cyst)
    Plate 2.33 Porokeratosis
    Plate 2.34 Pyogenic granuloma
    Plate 2.35 Reticulohistiocytoma
    Plate 2.36 Seborrheic keratosis
    Plate 2.37 Spitz nevus
3.  Malignant growths
    Plate 3.1 Adnexal carcinoma
    Plate 3.2 Angiosarcoma
    Plates 3.3–3.4 Basal cell carcinoma
    Plate 3.5 Bowen disease
    Plate 3.6 Bowenoid papulosis
    Plate 3.7 Cutaneous metastases
    Plate 3.8 Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
    Plate 3.9 Mammary and extramammary paget disease
    Plate 3.10 Kaposi sarcoma
    Plate 3.11 Keratoacanthoma
    Plates 3.12–3.14 Melanoma
    Plate 3.15 Merkel cell carcinoma
    Plates 3.16–3.17 Mycosis fungoides
    Plate 3.18 Sebaceous carcinoma
    Plates 3.19–3.20 Squamous cell carcinoma
4.  Rashes
    Plate 4.1 Acanthosis nigricans
    Plates 4.2–4.3 Acne
    Plate 4.4 Acne keloidalis nuchae
    Plate 4.5 Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (sweet syndrome)
    Plates 4.6–4.7 Allergic contact dermatitis
    Plates 4.8–4.9 Atopic dermatitis
    Plates 4.10–4.11 Autoinflammatory syndromes
    Plates 4.12–4.13 Bug bites
    Plate 4.14 Calciphylaxis
    Plates 4.15–4.17 Cutaneous lupus
    Plate 4.18 Cutis laxa
    Plates 4.19–4.20 Dermatomyositis
    Plate 4.21 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
    Plate 4.22 Elastosis perforans serpiginosa
    Plates 4.23–4.24 Eruptive xanthomas
    Plate 4.25 Erythema ab igne
    Plate 4.26 Erythema annulare centrifugum
    Plates 4.27–4.28 Erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis
    Plate 4.29 Erythema nodosum
    Plate 4.30 Fabry disease
    Plate 4.31 Fixed drug eruption
    Plates 4.32–4.33 Gout
    Plate 4.34 Graft-versus-host disease
    Plate 4.35 Granuloma annulare
    Plate 4.36 Graves disease and pretibial myxedema
    Plate 4.37 Hidradenitis suppurativa (acne inversa)
    Plate 4.38 Infantile hemangiomas
    Plate 4.39 Irritant contact dermatitis
    Plate 4.40 Keratosis pilaris
    Plates 4.41–4.42 Langerhans cell histiocytosis
    Plate 4.43 Leukocytoclastic vasculitis
    Plate 4.44 Lichen planus
    Plate 4.45 Lichen simplex chronicus
    Plate 4.46 Lower extremity vascular insufficiency
    Plates 4.47–4.48 Mast cell disease
    Plate 4.49 Morphea
    Plate 4.50 Myxedema
    Plate 4.51 Necrobiosis lipoidica
    Plate 4.52 Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma
    Plate 4.53 Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis
    Plates 4.54–4.55 Ochronosis
    Plate 4.56 Oral manifestations in blood dyscrasias
    Plate 4.57 Phytophotodermatitis
    Plate 4.58 Pigmented purpura
    Plate 4.59 Pityriasis rosea
    Plate 4.60 Pityriasis rubra pilaris
    Plate 4.61 Polyarteritis nodosa
    Plate 4.62 Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy
    Plate 4.63 Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
    Plates 4.64–4.66 Psoriasis
    Plate 4.67 Radiation dermatitis
    Plate 4.68 Reactive arthritis
    Plate 4.69 Rosacea
    Plates 4.70–4.71 Sarcoid
    Plate 4.72 Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis)
    Plate 4.73 Seborrheic dermatitis
    Plates 4.74–4.75 Skin manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease
    Plate 4.76 Stasis dermatitis
    Plate 4.77 Urticaria
    Plate 4.78 Vitiligo
5.  Autoimmune blistering diseases
    Plates 5.1–5.2 Basement membrane zone, hemidesmosome, and desmosome
    Plate 5.3 Bullous pemphigoid
    Plate 5.4 Mucous membrane pemphigoid
    Plate 5.5 Dermatitis herpetiformis
    Plate 5.6 Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
    Plate 5.7 Linear immunoglobulin a bullous dermatosis
    Plate 5.8 Paraneoplastic pemphigus
    Plate 5.9 Pemphigus foliaceus
    Plate 5.10 Pemphigus vulgaris
6.  Infectious diseases
    Plate 6.1 Actinomycosis
    Plate 6.2 Blastomycosis
    Plate 6.3 Chancroid
    Plate 6.4 Coccidioidomycosis
    Plate 6.5 COVID-19
    Plate 6.6 Cryptococcosis
    Plate 6.7 Cutaneous larva migrans
    Plates 6.8–6.10 Dermatophytoses
    Plates 6.11–6.13 Herpes simplex virus
    Plate 6.14 Histoplasmosis
    Plate 6.15 Leprosy (Hansen Disease)
    Plates 6.16–6.17 Lice
    Plate 6.18 Lyme disease
    Plate 6.19 Lymphogranuloma venereum
    Plates 6.20–6.21 Meningococcemia
    Plate 6.22 Molluscum contagiosum
    Plate 6.23 Paracoccidioidomycosis
    Plate 6.24 Scabies
    Plate 6.25 Sporotrichosis
    Plates 6.26–6.27 Staphylococcus aureus
    Plates 6.28–6.30 Syphilis
    Plate 6.31 Varicella
    Plates 6.32–6.33 Herpes zoster (shingles)
    Plates 6.34–6.35 Verrucae (warts)
7.  Hair and nail diseases
    Plate 7.1 Normal structure and function of the hair follicle apparatus
    Plate 7.2 Normal structure and function of the nail unit
    Plate 7.3 Alopecia areata
    Plate 7.4 Androgenic alopecia
    Plates 7.5–7.7 Common nail disorders
    Plate 7.8 Hair shaft abnormalities
    Plate 7.9 Telogen effluvium and anagen effluvium
    Plate 7.10 Trichotillomania
8.  Nutritional and metabolic diseases
    Plates 8.1–8.2 Beriberi
    Plate 8.3 Hemochromatosis
    Plate 8.4 Metabolic diseases: Niemann-Pick disease, von Gierke disease, and galactosemia
    Plates 8.5–8.6 Pellagra
    Plates 8.7–8.8 Phenylketonuria
    Plate 8.9 Porphyria cutanea tarda
    Plates 8.10–8.11 Scurvy
    Plate 8.12 Vitamin A deficiency
    Plates 8.13–8.14 Vitamin K deficiency and vitamin K antagonists
    Plate 8.15 Wilson disease
9.  Genodermatoses and syndromes
    Plate 9.1 Addison disease
    Plate 9.2 Amyloidosis
    Plate 9.3 Basal cell nevus syndrome
    Plate 9.4 Carney complex
    Plate 9.5 Cushing syndrome and Cushing disease
    Plate 9.6 Cushing syndrome: Pathophysiology
    Plate 9.7 Down syndrome
    Plate 9.8 Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
    Plate 9.9 Marfan syndrome
    Plate 9.10 Muir-Torre syndrome
    Plates 9.11–9.12 Neurofibromatosis
    Plate 9.13 Tuberous sclerosis
Selected references
Index