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Rooks Textbook of Dermatology PDF 9th Edition

The Rooks Textbook of Dermatology PDF 9th Edition is the best and most complete dermatology textbook available. This new edition of Rooks Textbook of Dermatology PDF significantly increases the number of contributing authors outside the British Isles, mainly from Europe.

The Rooks Textbook of Dermatology has excellent photographs, thorough discussions, and clear recommendations for evaluation and therapy. One handy feature is the use of treatment ladder tables, which show which medicines are first-line, second-line, and third-line. The graphics are also fantastic.

The online version is simple and allows for magnification of clinical and histologic images to better visualize the findings. So, to download the PDF of this book (Rooks Textbook of Dermatology), please use the link provided here!

Summary of Rooks Textbook of Dermatology

Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology is the most complete, definitive, and best-illustrated reference work for dermatologists of all levels worldwide. It was first published in 1968 and has been at the forefront of international dermatology publishing.

The Ninth Edition has been completely changed to meet the needs of dermatologists in the modern world. It has been re-released as a digital and print resource, but this time with a new online platform that makes it easier and faster to find what you need.

All of the Disorders are described and discussed using the same format, but Rook has kept the depth of information he is known for. A lot of thought has gone into making it easy to find important information quickly. Diagnostic algorithms and management ladders help the reader choose the right treatment plans.

More than 5,000 images, which is more than ever before, help doctors diagnose by showing how a disease can look different depending on where it is on the body, what kind of Skin it is, and how bad it is. The section on aesthetic dermatology has been dramatically expanded to include more procedures in this field, changing quickly.

Features of Rooks Textbook of Dermatology PDF

  • The best information from the top brand in dermatology—a must-have consultation tool for all dermatologists.
  • A great combination of digital and print resources covers every skin disease in detail.
  • Its content has been completely redone, and each disorder now has its own set of rules to follow.
  • There is a new way to group disorders and organize the chapters, which are now number 160 instead of 80 and are split into 14 logical sections.
  • A newly designed, high-tech online platform with a digital search function that is fast and powerful – search by keyword, disorder, or chapter, or look at the online image database to get expert clinical advice faster than ever.
  • Chapters are richly illustrated with over 5,000 color pictures that show how disease patterns vary by body part, skin type, and severity.
  • This book has a lot of information about medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology and the basic science behind the field.
  • A team of experienced British editors who work with well-known authors from other countries and an associate editor
  • Clinical studies/trials, society guidelines, and the newest ICD codes are given more weight than before.
  • There are still a few key references in the printed book, but thousands more are mentioned in the book and can be found online.

Contents of Rooks Textbook of Dermatology PDF

Part 1 Foundations of Dermatology

  • 1 History of Dermatology
  • 2 Structure and Function of the Skin
  • 3 Histopathology of the Skin: General Principles
  • 4 Diagnosis of Skin Disease
  • 5 Epidemiology of Skin Disease
  • 6 Health Economics and Skin Disease
  • 7 Genetics and the Skin
  • 8 Inflammation, Immunology and Allergy
  • 9 Photobiology
  • 10 Cutaneous Response to Injury and Wound Healing
  • 11 Psychological and Social Impact of Long‐term Dermatological Conditions
  • 12 Adverse Immunological Reactions to Drugs
  • 13 Topical Drug Delivery
  • 14 Clinical Pharmacology

Part 2 Management

  • 15 Principles of Holistic Management of Skin Disease
  • 16 Principles of Measurement and Assessment in Dermatology
  • 17 Principles of Evidence‐based Dermatology
  • 18 Principles of Topical Therapy
  • 19 Principles of Systemic Therapy
  • 20 Principles of Skin Surgery
  • 21 Principles of Phototherapy
  • 22 Principles of Photodynamic Therapy
  • 23 Principles of Cutaneous Laser Therapy
  • 24 Principles of Radiotherapy

Part 3 Infections & Infestations

  • 25 Viral Infections
  • 26 Bacterial Infections
  • 27 Mycobacterial Infections
  • 28 Leprosy
  • 29 Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis
  • 30 Other Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Diseases
  • 31 HIV and the Skin
  • 32 Fungal Infections
  • 33 Parasitic Diseases
  • 34 Arthropods

Part 4 Inflammatory

  • 35 Psoriasis and Related Disorders
  • 36 Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
  • 37 Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Disorders
  • 38 Graft‐versus‐host Disease
  • 39 Eczematous Disorders
  • 40 Seborrhoeic dermatitis
  • 41 Atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis)
  • 42 Urticaria
  • 43 Recurrent Angio‐oedema without Weals
  • 44 Urticarial Vasculitis
  • 45 Autoinflammatory Diseases Presenting in the Skin
  • 46 Mastocytosis
  • 47 Reactive Inflammatory Erythemas
  • 48 Adamantiades–Behçet disease
  • 49Neutrophilic Dermatoses
  • 50 Immunobullous Diseases
  • 51 Lupus Erythematosus
  • 52 Antiphospholipid syndrome
  • 53 Dermatomyositis
  • 54 Mixed connective tissue disease
  • 55 Dermatological Manifestations of Rheumatoid Disease
  • 56 Systemic sclerosis (systemic scleroderma)
  • 57 Morphoea (localized scleroderma)

Part 5 Metabolic and Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin

  • 58 Cutaneous Amyloidoses
  • 59 Cutaneous Mucinoses
  • 60 Cutaneous Porphyrias
  • 61 Calcification of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues
  • 62 Xanthomas and Abnormalities of Lipid Metabolism and Storage
  • 63 Nutritional Disorders Affecting the Skin
  • 64 Skin Disorders in Diabetes Mellitus

Part 6 Genetic Disorders Involving the Skin

  • 65 Inherited Disorders of Cornification
  • 66 Inherited Acantholytic Disorders
  • 67 Ectodermal Dysplasias
  • 68 Inherited Hair Disorders
  • 69 Genetic Defects of Nails and Nail Growth
  • 70 Genetic Disorders of Pigmentation
  • 71 Genetic Blistering Diseases
  • 72 Genetic Disorders of Collagen, Elastin and Dermal Matrix
  • 73 Disorders Affecting Cutaneous Vasculature
  • 74 Genetic Disorders of Adipose Tissue
  • 75 Congenital Naevi and Other Developmental Abnormalities Affecting the Skin
  • 76 Chromosomal Disorders
  • 77 Poikiloderma Syndromes
  • 78 DNA Repair Disorders with Cutaneous Features
  • 79 Syndromes with Premature Ageing
  • 80 Hamartoneoplastic Syndromes
  • 81 Inherited Metabolic Diseases
  • 82 Inherited Immunodeficiency

Part 7 Psychological, Sensory & Neurological

  • 83 Pruritus, Prurigo and Lichen Simplex
  • 84 Mucocutaneous Pain Syndromes
  • 85 Neurological Conditions Affecting the Skin
  • 86 Psychodermatology and Psychocutaneous Disease

Part 8 Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Cutaneous Structures

  • 87 Acquired Disorders of Epidermal Keratinization
  • 88 Acquired Pigmentary Disorders
  • 89 Acquired Disorders of Hair
  • 90 Acne
  • 91 Rosacea
  • 92 Hidradenitis Suppurativa
  • 93 Other Acquired Disorders of the Pilosebaceous Unit
  • 94 Disorders of the Sweat Glands
  • 95 Acquired Disorders of the Nails and Nail Unit
  • 96 Acquired Disorders of Dermal Connective Tissue
  • 97 Granulomatous Disorders of the Skin
  • 98 Sarcoidosis
  • 99 Panniculitis
  • 100 Other Acquired Disorders of Subcutaneous Fat

Part 9 Vascular Disorders Involving the Skin

  • 101 Purpura
  • 102 Cutaneous Vasculitis
  • 103 Dermatoses Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and Arteries
  • 104 Ulceration Resulting from Disorders of the Veins and Arteries
  • 105 Disorders of the Lymphatic Vessels
  • 106 Flushing and Blushing

Part 10 Skin Disorders Associated with Specific Sites, Sex and Age

  • 107 Dermatoses of the Scalp
  • 108 Dermatoses of the External Ear
  • 109 Dermatoses of the Eye, Eyelids and Eyebrows
  • 110 Dermatoses of the Oral Cavity and Lips
  • 111 Dermatoses of the Male Genitalia
  • 112 Dermatoses of the Female Genitalia
  • 113 Dermatoses of Perineal and Perianal Skin
  • 114 Cutaneous Complications of Stomas and Fistulae
  • 115 Dermatoses of Pregnancy
  • 116 Dermatoses of the Neonate
  • 117 Dermatoses and Haemangiomas of Infancy

Part 11 Skin Disorders Caused by External Agents

  • 118 Benign Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Drugs
  • 119 Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Drugs
  • 120 Cutaneous Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy
  • 121 Dermatoses Induced by Illicit Drugs
  • 122 Dermatological Manifestations of Metal Poisoning
  • 123 Mechanical Injury to the Skin
  • 124 Pressure Injury and Pressure Ulcers
  • 125 Cutaneous Reactions to Cold and Heat
  • 126 Burns and Heat Injury
  • 127 Cutaneous Photosensitivity Diseases
  • 128 Allergic contact dermatitis
  • 129 Irritant Contact Dermatitis
  • 130 Occupational Dermatology
  • 131 Stings and Bites

Part 12 Neoplastic, Proliferative and Infiltrative Disorders Affecting the Skin

  • 132 Benign Melanocytic Proliferations and Melanocytic Naevi
  • 133 Benign Keratinocytic Acanthomas and Proliferations
  • 134 Cutaneous Cysts
  • 135 Lymphocytic Infiltrates
  • 136 Cutaneous Histiocytoses
  • 137 Soft‐tissue Tumours and Tumour‐like Conditions
  • 138 Tumours of Skin Appendages
  • 139 Kaposi Sarcoma
  • 140 Cutaneous Lymphomas
  • 141 Basal Cell Carcinoma
  • 142 Squamous Cell Carcinoma and its Precursors
  • 143 Melanoma
  • 144 Dermoscopy of Melanoma and Naevi
  • 145 Merkel cell carcinoma
  • 146 Skin Cancer in the Immunocompromised Patient

Part 13 Systemic Disease and the Skin

  • 147 Cutaneous Markers of Internal Malignancy
  • 148 The Skin and Disorders of the Haematopoietic and Immune Systems
  • 149 The Skin and Endocrine Disorders
  • 150 The Skin and Disorders of the Heart
  • 151 The Skin and Disorders of the Respiratory System
  • 152 The Skin and Disorders of the Digestive System
  • 153 The Skin and Disorders of the Kidney and Urinary Tract
  • 154 The Skin and Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System

Part 14 Aesthetic Dermatology

  • 155 Skin Ageing
  • 156 Cosmeceuticals
  • 157 Soft Tissue Augmentation (Fillers)
  • 158 Aesthetic Uses of Botulinum Toxins
  • 159 Chemical Peels
  • 160 Lasers and Energy‐based Devices

Authors

Christopher E. M. Griffiths Md, FRCP, FMedSci
Professor of dermatology
the dermatology Centre, Salford Royal NHS Foundation trust
the University of Manchester
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Manchester, UK


Jonathan Barker Md, FRCP, FRCPath
Professor of Medical dermatology
St John’s institute of dermatology
division of Genetics and Molecular Medicine
Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine
King’s College London
London, UK


Tanya Bleiker FRCP
Consultant dermatologist
derby teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation trust
derby, UK


Robert Chalmers FRCP
Honorary Consultant dermatologist
The dermatology Centre, Salford Royal NHS Foundation trust
Manchester Royal infirmary
Manchester, UK


Daniel Creamer Md, FRCP
Consultant dermatologist
King’s College Hospital
London, UK

Book Details

  • Book Name: Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology
  • Authors: Jonathan Barker (Editor), Tanya O. Bleiker (Editor), Robert Chalmers (Editor), Christopher E. M. Griffiths (Editor), Daniel Creamer (Editor)
  • ASIN: ‎ 1118441192
  • Publisher: ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 9th edition (April 4, 2016)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • Hardcover: ‎ 4696 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 9781118441190
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1118441190
  • Item Weight: ‎ 38.1 pounds
  • Dimensions: ‎ 10 x 11.3 x 12.7 inches
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The PDF version of the Ninth Edition of Rooks Textbook of Dermatology is the complete guide to dermatology. More comprehensive than ever, more disorders covered, with more images, and a digital search function that is faster, more dynamic, and broader. It is a must-have for dermatologists today, whether they have been practicing for years or are just starting.

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