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Stress and Skin Disorders: Basic and Clinical Aspects

✍ Scribed by Katlein França, Mohammad Jafferany (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Dermatological conditions are intimately related to stress. Stress can affect, reveal or even exacerbate a number of skin disorders, including alopecia, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, pruritus, herpes, lichen planus, rosacea and urticarial. On the other hand, the skin disease itself could induce a secondary stress for the patient, influencing his or her quality of life. There is increasing evidence that stress influences disease processes and contributes to inflammation through the modulating hypothalamicpituitary- adrenal axis – releasing neuropeptides, neurotrophins, lymphokines and other chemical mediators from nerve endings to dermal cells.

This is one of the first books published on this topic, focusing more on the basic science aspects of stress in dermatopathology (oxidants, antioxidants, and oxidative injury in dermatopathology, dermatopharmacology, and dermatotoxicology.) Most Psychodermatology texts adopt a practical approach to identify all types of Psychodermatology disorders, focusing on clinical treatment. This concise title offers a comprehensive and didactic approach to skin diseases caused or exacerbated by stress, as well as covers the immunology, role and effect of stress on skin disease, and quality of life in dermatology. In the current programs of medical residency in dermatology, little is taught about the relationship between stress and skin diseases and this book is an important tool for young dermatologists and psychodermatologists in training.



✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Psychoneuroimmunology of Stress and Psychodermatologic Disorders....Pages 1-10
Evaluating the Role of Stress in Skin Disease....Pages 11-17
Anxiety, Depression, and OCD: Understanding Common Psychiatric Conditions in the Dermatological Patient....Pages 19-37
Skin Aging and Stress....Pages 39-45
Environmental Psychodermatology: Stress, Environment and Skin....Pages 47-53
Itch and Stress....Pages 55-74
Scars and Stress....Pages 75-85
Skin Picking and the Role of Stress....Pages 87-97
The Role of Stress in Dermatitis Artefacta....Pages 99-104
Psychodermato-Oncology and Stress....Pages 105-111
The Role of Stress in Body Dysmorphic Disorder....Pages 113-118
Stress and Atopic Dermatitis....Pages 119-125
Vitiligo....Pages 127-135
Hyperhidrosis and Stress....Pages 137-148
Acne and Rosacea....Pages 149-154
Stress Related Hair Disorders....Pages 155-164
Seborrheic Dermatitis....Pages 165-169
Role of Stress in Urticaria Syndrome....Pages 171-184
Stress and Wound Healing....Pages 185-207
Herpes and Stress....Pages 209-225
Psoriasis....Pages 227-235
Stress Management Techniques in the β€œStressed” Skin Disorder Patient....Pages 237-250
Back Matter....Pages 251-257

✦ Subjects


Dermatology


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