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Skin Disorders in Migrants

Title
Skin Disorders in Migrants [electronic resource] / edited by Aldo Morrone, Roderick Hay, Bernard Naafs.
ISBN
9783030374761
Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource (X, 245 p.) 130 illus. in color.
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Summary
This richly illustrated book is a comprehensive guide to the dermatologic disorders that may be encountered in refugees and other migrants. It will equip readers to diagnose and treat a diverse range of skin diseases and conditions, including, but not limited to, infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, dermatologic manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases, dermatoses associated with malnutrition, pigmentary disorders, bullous diseases, connective tissue diseases, and benign and malignant cutaneous neoplasias. Attention is drawn to various neglected tropical skin diseases and to the characteristic signs of torture and genital mutilations. Helpful information is also provided on the significance of skin color and the relevance of ethnic and genetic factors. The clinical chapters are complemented by discussion of the circumstances that give rise to migration, such as poverty, war, and environmental conditions. This enables the reader to gain a more rounded understanding of patients’ circumstances that in turn will positively impact on patient care. This book will be of wide interest to dermatologists, whether experienced or in training, as well as to general physicians and researchers.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 22, 2020
Contents
Chapter 1. What does it mean to be a migrant, asylum seeker or refugee – current global situation
Chapter 2. Medical, Social and Civic Needs of Displaced Persons
Chapter 3. Viral Dermatoses
Chapter 4. Bacterial Dermatoses
Chapter 5. Non-venereal Treponematoses
Chapter 6. Fungal Infections
Chapter 7. Protozoan Dermatoses
Chapter 8. Helminthic Dermatoses
Chapter 9. Dermatoses caused by arthropods
Chapter 10. Eczema and Dermatitis
Chapter 11. Maculo-papulo-squamous Dermatoses
Chapter 12. Bullous Diseases
Chapter 13. Connective Tissue Disorders
Chapter 14. Urticaria and Drug-induced Eruptions
Chapter 15. Hair, Nails and Sweat Glands Disorders
Chapter 16. Benign Cutaneous Neoplasms
Chapter 17. Malignant Cutaneous Neoplasms
Chapter 18. Sexually transmitted infections and migration
Chapter 19. Rare diseases including NTDs and their management
Chapter 20. Abuse, self-harm, torture signs and PTSD
Chapter 21. Female Genital Mutilation
Chapter 22. Right and Agencies (Health)
Chapter 23. Access to Care and Facilities for Care
Chapter 24. Understanding and Working with Traditional Beliefs, Cultures and Practices (Cupping, Coining, and other Ethno-dermatoses)
Chapter 25. What diseases occur where
Chapter 26. Essential Medicines for Immediate Care in Refugee Camps
Chapter 27. How to Recognize Skin Signs of Potentially Life-Threatening or Disabling Diseases (Malnutrition Driven Skin Disorders).
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Morrone, Aldo.
Hay, Roderick.
Naafs, B. (Bernard)
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