Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is one of the most common and most challenging skin conditions, for patients and practitioners alike. Uniquely organized by intrinsic and extrinsic etiologies, Atopic Dermatitis: Inside Out or Outside In? examines a myriad of causes that start from both the inside of the body and from the external environment, offering physicians practical ways to design treatments that specifically address these causes. Drs. Lawrence S. Chan and Vivian Y. Shi, along with a team of expert contributing authors, examine the etiology of this complex disorder and provide targeted, comprehensive solutions and the most useful therapeutic plans based on pathophysiology, including evidence-based integrative management.
Key Features
- Analyzes the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis from two distinct fronts: inside out and outside in—an approach that is unique in the field.
- Begins with an overview of the disease, then delves into both internal and external pathogenic factors, followed by the Clinician’s Corner, which offers practical recommendations for treatment.
- Organizes therapeutic discussions by corresponding pathophysiology rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
- Covers recently FDA-approved and emerging medications, as well as atopic comorbidities.
Author Information
Edited by Lawrence S Chan, MD., MHA, Dr. Orville J Stone Endowed Professor, Department of Dermatology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago,
Captain James Lovel Federal Health Care Centre, North Chicago, IL, USA and Vivian Y. Shi, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Section I: A History of Atopy
1 Historic Perspective
2 Atopy Redefined
3 Atopy of the Skin
4 Epidemiology
Section II: External Factors
5 Skin Barrier
6 Skin and Gut Microbiome
7 Immunogens
8 Nutrition
9 Oxidative Stress, Environmental factors, Pollutants
10 Clinical Evidence: External Factors
Section III: Internal Factors
11 Keratinocytes
12 Microvasculature
13 Humoral Factors
14 Cellular Factors
15 Skin-Gut-Lung Epithelial Permeability
16 Neurosensory Mechanisms
17 Epigenetics
18 Clinical Evidence: Internal Factors
Section IV: Clinician's Corner
19 Therapeutic Guideline Overview
20 Topical Therapies
21 Wound care
22 Skin barrier Repair
23 Emerging Targeted Treatments
24 Microbiome Modulation
25 Itch and Pain Treatments
26 Complementary and Alternative Approaches 1
27 Complementary and Alternative Approaches 2
"The progress that has been made in treating atopic dermatitis has been exciting and life changing for patients. This book allows readers to stay updated and replace older references on the subject."
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