Skin Diseases Nutrition and Metabolism
- 1st Edition - February 14, 2014
- Author: Erich Urbach
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 7 9 8 5 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 9 5 6 6 - 7
Skin Diseases Nutrition and Metabolism presents a comprehensive examination of the interrelationship between dermatology and internal medicine. It discusses the pathogenesis of… Read more
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Request a sales quoteSkin Diseases Nutrition and Metabolism presents a comprehensive examination of the interrelationship between dermatology and internal medicine. It discusses the pathogenesis of avitaminotic dermatoses. It addresses the skin conditions that results from metabolic, nutritional, and functional disturbances. Some of the topics covered in the book are the mineral metabolism of the skin; acidifying and alkalinizing diets; water metabolism of the skin; quantitative causes of malnutrition; specific undernourishment; food allergy as cause of skin diseases; vitamin deficiency; diagnosis of food allergy; and difference between methods of hyposensitization and deallergization. The treatment of food allergy is fully covered. An in-depth account of the diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment of Plummer-Vinson syndrome are provided. The diseases of sebaceous and suboriferous glands are completely presented. A chapter is devoted to the skin diseases due to alimentary infections and intoxications. Another section focuses on the nutritional therapy of skin diseases. The book can provide useful information to doctors, dermatologists, students, and researchers.
PrefaceIntroductionPart One. The Influence of Nutrition on the Physiology of the Skin Chapter I. Metabolism and Biochemistry of the Skin A. Water Metabolism of the Skin B . Mineral Metabolism of the Skin C. Carbohydrate Metabolism of the Skin D. Lipid Metabolism of the Skin E. Protein Metabolism of the Skin Chapter II. Influence of Diet on Metabolism of the Skin A. Acidifying and Alkalinizing Diets B. Dehydration Diet C. Low Sodium Chloride Diets D. Low Carbohydrate Diet E. Low Fat Diet F. Low Protein Diet G. Low Uric Acid Diet H. Low Potassium Diet I. Low Caloric Diet J. High Caloric Diet K. High Protein Diet L. High Silica Diet M. Alteration (Umstimmung) Diet N. Alcohol-Free DietsPart Two. Nutritional Causes of Dermatoses Chapter III. Skin Diseases Due to Malnutrition A. Quantitative Causes of Malnutrition B. Qualitative Causes of Malnutrition Chapter IV. Food Allergy as Cause of Skin Diseases A. Modes of Allergization B. Food Allergens C. Diagnosis of Food Allergy D. Treatment of Food Allergy Chapter V. Skin Diseases Due to Alimentary Infections and Alimentary IntoxicationsPart Three. Influence of Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract, Liver, and Pancreas on the Skin Chapter VI. Dermatoses Due to Diseases and Dysfunction of the Gastrointestinal Tract A. Dermatoses Caused by Diseases of the Stomach B. Gastric Disturbances Due to Skin Diseases C. Skin and Stomach Disturbances as Concomitant Symptoms of Systemic Disease D. Therapy of Dermatoses Due to Diseases of the Stomach E. Dermatoses Caused by Diseases of the Intestine F. Intestinal Disturbances Due to Skin Diseases G. Cutaneous and Intestinal Disturbances as Concomitant Expressions of an Underlying Disease H. Therapy of Dermatoses due to Diseases of the Intestine Chapter VII. Dermatoses Due to Diseases of the Liver and Pancreas A. Cutaneous Manifestations Caused by Hepatic Damage Due Metabolic Disturbances or Toxic Metabolites B. Liver Damage Caused by Skin Diseases C. Hepatic and Cutaneous Disturbances as Concomitant Symptoms of a Common Underlying Disease D. Liver Therapy in Skin Diseases E. Dermatoses Caused by Diseases of the PancreasPart Four. Nutritional Therapy of Skin Diseases Chapter VIII. Dermatitis (Eczema) A. Contact Dermatitis (Epidermatitis, Epidermitis) B. Allergic Dermatitis from within C. Metabolic Dermatitis D. Neurodermatitis E. Infantile Dermatitis (Infantile Eczema) F. Seborrheic Dermatitis Chapter IX. Urticaria and Associated Conditions A. Urticaria B. Angioneurotic Edema C. Lichen Urticatus D. Prurigo E. Pruritus Chapter X. Psoriasis Chapter XI. Skin Diseases Due to Vitamin Deficiencies A. Skin Diseases due to Vitamin A Deficiency B. Skin Diseases Due to Vitamin B Deficiencies C. Skin Diseases Due to Vitamin C Deficiency Chapter XII. Diseases of Sebaceous and Sudoriferous Glands A. Acne Vulgaris B. Seborrhea C. Hyperidrosis Chapter XIII. Diseases of the Cutaneous Blood and Lymph Vessels A. Rosacea B. Lupus Erythematosus C. Erythema Multiforme D. Scleroderma E. Chilblain F. Elephantiasis Chapter XIV. Purpura Chapter XV. Lichen Planus Chapter XVI. Light Dermatoses Chapter XVII. Pemphigus and Associated Diseases Chapter XVIII. Pyogenic Infections of the Skin Chapter XIX. Cutaneous Tuberculosis Chapter XX. Lipoid Diseases of the Skin Chapter XXI. Wounds, Ulcers, Burns Chapter XXII. Pigmentary Diseases of the Skin Chapter XXIII. Diseases of the NailsPart Five. Nutritional TablesIndex of AuthorsIndex of Subjects
- No. of pages: 656
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: February 14, 2014
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483179858
- eBook ISBN: 9781483195667
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