Tag James G.H. Dinulos MD

Dermatologic Surgical Procedures

Punch biopsy, shave biopsy, electrodesiccation and curettage (ED&C), blunt dissection, and simple excision and suture closure are the basic techniques that should be learned by physicians who treat skin disease. One should be familiar with the more sophisticated techniques, such…

Nail Diseases

See pages 963–964 for photos of the most common nail disorders. Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy The nail unit consists of several components ( Fig. 25.1 ). The nail plate is hard, translucent, dead keratin. The nail fold includes the skin…

Hair Diseases

Physicians are frequently confronted with hair-related problems. Most complaints are from patients with early-onset pattern baldness. The physician must be able to recognize this normal, inherited hair loss pattern so that detailed and expensive evaluations can be avoided. Other patients…

Vascular Tumors and Malformations

Congenital Vascular Lesions A number of different congenital vascular lesions occur in the skin. The two major categories are vascular tumors (growths) and vascular malformations. Many represent developmental malformations and do not appear to be genetically determined, although the genetic…