What Is Photodermatosis?

The book is more than 800,000 words, more than 400 pages in 16 format, rigorous and detailed information, not only can be used as a reference book for dermatology, rehabilitation physiotherapy clinicians, but also for pediatrics, ophthalmology and other environmental science, life science, biological Professionals in physics and other subjects, especially cosmetics design and producer reference, can also be used as elective teaching materials for professional teachers and students in colleges and universities. This book will become a landmark work in the field of photodermatology in China, and it will have a profound impact on the research and development of photodermatology in China.

Photodermatology

The book is more than 800,000 words, more than 400 pages in 16 format, rigorous and detailed information, not only can be used as a reference book for dermatology, rehabilitation physiotherapy clinicians, but also for pediatrics, ophthalmology and other environmental science, life science, biological Professionals in physics and other subjects, especially cosmetics design and producer reference, can also be used as elective teaching materials for professional teachers and students in colleges and universities. This book will become a landmark work in the field of photodermatology in China, and it will have a profound impact on the research and development of photodermatology in China.
Book title
Photodermatology
Author
(USA) HenryW
ISBN
9787030238979
Fixed price
148
Publishing house
"Photodermatology (Chinese translation)" is written by many international authoritative experts in the field of photodermatology. It introduces the history and basics of photodermatology in a vivid and detailed way. The principles of photobiology and immunology, ultraviolet light on normal skin Effects, various light skin diseases, light protection, ultraviolet and visible light therapy, detection methods applied in light skin diseases, and guidelines for setting up phototherapy and laser centers. "Photodermatology (Chinese translation)" comprehensively covers the latest progress in all aspects of basic, clinical, and public health.
Light Dermatology (Chinese translation) is comprehensive and easy to understand. It is suitable for practicing dermatologists, light dermatologists and dermatologists. It can also be used as a general practitioner, biologist and public health scientist. Reference book.
Henry W. Lim, M.D., graduated from the State University of New York at State University of New York in 1975, and is currently the director of dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Founder and former chairman. 2007 Vice President of the American Academy of Dermatologists. Editor-in-chief of several monographs, including "Photoaging" (Informa Healthcare). He has been the editor-in-chief of Photodermatology, Photoimmunology and Photomedicine.
Herbert HGnigsmann, M.D., graduated from the University of Vienna, Austria in 1968, is currently a professor and director of dermatology at Vienna Medical University, Austria; former chairman of the International Federation of Photobiology and the Austrian Dermatological Association, and former secretary-general of the European Dermatological Research Association. He has published many papers and edited several monographs.
John LMHawk, who received a medical degree from the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand in 1969, is currently the emeritus professor and director of the photobiology group at St Thomas Hospital, London and St John's College of Dermatology, King's College. Founded and chaired the British Photodermatology Group in 1988. He was the publishing liaison officer of the British Academy of Dermatologists, a member of the founding committee of the American Academy of Optical Medicine, and a member of the European Dermatology Forum. Vice-chairman of the meeting and chairman of the Scientific Committee, former Chairman of the Scientific Committee of EADV. He has published many papers and edited several monographs. He was the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology.
Chapter 1 History and Basic Principles
Section 1 History of Human Photobiology
Section II Basic Principles of Photobiology
Section III Radiation Light Source and Its Interaction with Skin
Chapter 2 Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on Normal Skin
The first section of the molecular and genetic effects of ultraviolet radiation on skin cells
Photoimmunology
Section 3 Acute Skin Reactions to UV
Section 4 Chronic Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on the Skin Photoaging
Section 5 Chronic Effects of Ultraviolet on Skin Photocarcinogenesis
Epidemiology of skin tumors
Chapter III Solar Dermatopathy
Section 1 Basics (Evaluation of Light Sensitive Patients)
Section 2 Immune-Mediated Solar Dermatopathy
I. Polymorphous solar rash, varicella-like vesicular disease, and actinic prurigo
Second, chronic actinic dermatitis
Third, solar urticaria
Section III Drugs and Chemical Photosensitive Dermatitis
I. Drug and chemical light sensitive exogenous
Second, skin porphyria
Section 4 Pigmented Dry Skin Disease and Other DNA Repair Defective Light Skin Diseases
Section 5 Light Aggravated Skin Disease
Chapter 4 Light Protection
The first section of light protection
New Progress in Light Protection (Part 1)
Section 3 New Progress in Light Protection (Part 2)
Section 4 Public Education on Sun Protection Knowledge
Chapter 5 Ultraviolet and visible light treatment
The first section of UVB phototherapy broad-spectrum UVB and narrow-spectrum UVB
The second section UVAl and visible light treatment
Section III Psoralen Photochemotherapy
Section IV Extracorporeal Photochemotherapy (Photoseparation and Replacement)
Section 5 Photodynamic Therapy
Section 6 Principles and indications for the use of lasers and intense pulsed light in dermatology
Section 7 Lasers and Energy Sources Used in Skin Rejuvenation and Hair Removal
Laser treatment of skin of colored people
Chapter 6 Appendix
Appendix A Light Test
Appendix B Spot patch test
Appendix C: Guidelines for the establishment of phototherapy referral centers or clinics [1]
Appendix D. Guide to Setting Up a Laser Center
Color map
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