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At least 40 skin signs are associated with eating disorders (EDs), and some of them are considered guiding signs because they are indicative of an otherwise hidden ED. These skin signs may arise due to starvation, self-induced vomiting, drug consumption, and concomitant psychiatric illness. The role of the dermatologist in this context is to suspect the presence of a hidden ED based on the guiding signs. With this in mind, the most important specialists in the field come together in this book to document all of the dermatological aspects of EDs. General topics such as classification of EDs, epidemiology, and medical complications are first addressed, and skin signs attributable to various causes are then discussed in a series of detailed chapters. Characteristic changes in the hair, nails, and oral cavity are also carefully documented. The closing chapters address various other related issues of interest, including pain sensitivity in patients with EDs and the effects of anorexia nervosa on skin thickness and skin collagen. Eating Disorders and the Skin will be an invaluable source of up-to-date information for both novice and experienced dermatologists, as well as other practitioners with an interest in EDs, psychiatrists, and nurses.
Dermatology. --- Eating disorders -- Diagnosis. --- Medicine. --- Skin manifestations. --- Cutaneous manifestations of general diseases --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Eating Disorders --- Signs and Symptoms --- Mental Disorders --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Diseases --- Skin Manifestations --- Anorexia Nervosa --- Diagnosis --- Bulimia Nervosa --- Medicine --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Internal Medicine --- Dermatology --- Psychiatric Disorders, Individual --- Eating disorders --- Skin --- Complications. --- Diseases. --- Cutaneous diseases --- Disorders of eating --- Eating, Pathological --- Eating disturbances --- Eating dysfunctions --- Pathological eating --- General practice (Medicine). --- Internal medicine. --- Psychiatry. --- Oral surgery. --- Maxillofacial surgery. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. --- General Practice / Family Medicine. --- Internal Medicine. --- Dermatoses --- Appetite disorders --- Psychology, Pathological --- Surgery. --- Family medicine. --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Medicine, Internal --- Family practice (Medicine) --- General practice (Medicine) --- Physicians (General practice) --- Surgery, Primitive --- Dental surgery --- Oral surgery --- Surgery, Dental --- Surgery, Oral --- Oral surgeons
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At least 40 skin signs are associated with eating disorders (EDs), and some of them are considered guiding signs because they are indicative of an otherwise hidden ED. These skin signs may arise due to starvation, self-induced vomiting, drug consumption, and concomitant psychiatric illness. The role of the dermatologist in this context is to suspect the presence of a hidden ED based on the guiding signs. With this in mind, the most important specialists in the field come together in this book to document all of the dermatological aspects of EDs. General topics such as classification of EDs, epidemiology, and medical complications are first addressed, and skin signs attributable to various causes are then discussed in a series of detailed chapters. Characteristic changes in the hair, nails, and oral cavity are also carefully documented. The closing chapters address various other related issues of interest, including pain sensitivity in patients with EDs and the effects of anorexia nervosa on skin thickness and skin collagen. Eating Disorders and the Skin will be an invaluable source of up-to-date information for both novice and experienced dermatologists, as well as other practitioners with an interest in EDs, psychiatrists, and nurses.
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Highlighting the available evidence base, this books is the most authoritative manual for clinicians based upon the risks and benefits of the procedure across all indications with special emphasis on a comprehensive review of the many skin lesions amenable to treatment with cryosurgery Practical and yet comprehensive in outlook, in this a group of international authorities in all aspects of cryosurgery and cryotherapy present the most comprehensive clinically relevant reference for practicing dermatology physicians.
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Highlighting the available evidence base, this books is the most authoritative manual for clinicians based upon the risks and benefits of the procedure across all indications with special emphasis on a comprehensive review of the many skin lesions amenable to treatment with cryosurgery Practical and yet comprehensive in outlook, in this a group of international authorities in all aspects of cryosurgery and cryotherapy present the most comprehensive clinically relevant reference for practicing dermatology physicians.
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