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Atopic Dermatitis Hywel C. Williams (University of Nottingham)

Atopic Dermatitis By Hywel C. Williams (University of Nottingham)

Atopic Dermatitis by Hywel C. Williams (University of Nottingham)


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Atopic dermatitis or eczema is an increasingly common skin disease, but its distribution, frequency and underlying causes have not yet been systematically reviewed in depth: this is the very first book to look at the epidemiology of atopic eczema, its prevalence and possible causes.

Atopic Dermatitis Summary

Atopic Dermatitis: The Epidemiology, Causes and Prevention of Atopic Eczema by Hywel C. Williams (University of Nottingham)

Atopic dermatitis or eczema is an increasingly common skin disease, but its distribution, frequency and underlying causes have not yet been systematically reviewed in depth: this is the very first book to look at the epidemiology of atopic dermatitis, its prevalence and possible causes. Uniquely, this volume draws on international experts from a wide range of disciplines, including dermatologists, epidemiologists, paediatricians and immunologists. As an allergic disease, atopic dermatitis has much in common with other allergies and this comprehensive account will shed new light on the mechanisms that underlie the allergic response. Whilst atopic eczema is primarily a disease of childhood and therefore a common problem in paediatric practice, its prevalence in adulthood continues to pose a challenge to dermatologists and primary care physicians. This wide-ranging new publication will be an invaluable resource for all involved in the treatment or the study of atopic dermatitis.

Atopic Dermatitis Reviews

'For me, this is the book of the year.' International Journal of Dermatology
' absolutely everything you've ever wanted to know about atopic dermatitis.' Practice Nursing
' this book is highly recommended to all persons active in the field of atopic dermatitis.' Allergy
'The layout is excellent, with clear headings for easy reference an essential reference work for anyone with an interest on this disorder.' Lucy Ostlere, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
' a book that is consistently readable, and which is sure to advance the cause of better understanding, management, and treatment of a disorder that afflicts so many people.' The Lancet
' a particularly useful book because it approaches a common disorder, atopic dermatitis, in an original way By approaching atopic dermatitis in a novel way, this text raises useful questions that are sure to leave even the most experienced practitioners with new insights into this common disorder. The multidisciplinary approach is highly effective a book that is consistently readable, and which is sure to advance the cause of better understanding, management, and treatment of a disorder that afflicts so many people.' The Lancet
'An excellent feature is the summary of key points at the end of each chapter. The chapters are well referenced and the index is comprehensive Certainly it has a place in the library of all dermatology departments and should be compulsory reading for anyone embarking on research in this area.' The Australasian Journal of Dermatology
'This is an excellent book The book will be of interest to anyone dealing with patients with this common disorder and to researchers in the fields of epidemiology, genetics and immunology of atopic disorders.' M. Giles and S. Dunnill, Paediatric & Perinatal Epidemiology
'This is a comprehensive account of atopic dermatitis, its prevalence and possible causes. The book is technically of high quality' Sue Donald, Professional Nurse

Table of Contents

Preface; Foreword; Part I. The Nature of the Problem: 1. What is atopic dermatitis, and how should it be defined in epidemiological studies? H. Williams; 2. The pathophysiology and clinical features of atopic dermatitis C. Archer; 3. The natural history of atopic dermatitis H. Williams and B. Wuthrich; 4. Occupational consequences of atopic dermatitis P. J. Coenraads and T. Diepgen; Part II. Descriptive Studies which Indicate the Size of the Problem: 5. Geographical studies of atopic dermatitis N. McNally and D. Philips; 6. The morbidity and cost of atopic dermatitis R. Herd; 7. Is the prevalence of atopic dermatitis increasing? T. Diepgen; Part III. Analytical Studies which Point to Causes of Atopic Dermatitis: 8. Genetic epidemiology of atopic dermatitis F. S. Larsen; 9. Foetal and perinatal origins of atopic dermatitis K. Godfrey; 10. Socioeconomic factors and atopic dermatitis N. McNally and D. Philips; 11. The 'old mother' hypothesis A. B. Olesen and K. Thestrup-Pederson; 12. The possible role of environmental pollution T. Schafer and J. Ring; 13. Migrant studies H. Williams and C. Burrell-Morris; 14. The role of house dust mite H. Kolmer and T. Platts-Mills; 15. Dietary factors in atopic dermatitis T. David, L. Patel, C. Ewing and R. H. Stanton; Part IV. Intervention Studies: 16. Prevention of atopic dermatitis A. Mar and R. Marks; Part V. Lessons from Other Fields: 17. Parallels with the epidemiology of asthma and hay fever D. Strachan; 18. Recent developments in atopic diseases in animals S. Shaw and M. Day; Part VI. Conclusions: 19. The future research agenda H. Williams; Index.

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NPB9780521570756
9780521570756
0521570751
Atopic Dermatitis: The Epidemiology, Causes and Prevention of Atopic Eczema by Hywel C. Williams (University of Nottingham)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-02-24
285
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