Usatine: The Color Atlas of Family Medicine






Family physicians probably see a wider variety of rashes, eye conditions, foot disorders, lumps, and bumps than any other specialty. In speaking with health care providers and medical students over the years it became clear that a comprehensive atlas that aided the diagnosis of outwardly appearing signs and manifestations would be of tremendous value. We have assembled more than 1500 outstanding clinical images for this very purpose, and are proud to present what is to our knowledge the first comprehensive atlas of family medicine ever produced. Some photographs will amaze you, and all will inform you about the various conditions that befall our patients.

It took many people many years to create The Color Atlas of Family Medicine. For me it has been a life work that started with little notebooks I kept in my white coat pocket to take notes during my residency. It then took on color and images as I kept a camera at work and took photographs of any interesting clinical finding that I might use to teach medical students and residents the art and science of medicine. I was inspired by many great family physicians including Dr. Jimmy Hara who had the most amazing 35-mm slide collection I had seen. His knowledge of medicine is encyclopedic and I thought that taking photographs might have something to do with that. Also, I realized that these photographs would be great to enhance my teaching. As I began to do more dermatology, my photograph collection skyrocketed. Digital photography made it more affordable and practical to take and catalogue many new images.

This book is written for family physicians, but can be invaluable to medical students, residents, and health care providers in primary care. It certainly has much to offer internists, pediatricians, and dermatologists. It is especially for anyone who loves to look at clinical photographs for learning, teaching, and practicing medicine. The first chapter begins the adventure with an introduction to learning with images and digital photography. The core of the book focuses on medical conditions organized by anatomic and physiological systems. Both adult and childhood conditions are included as this book covers health care from birth to death. There are special sections on the essence of family medicine, physical/sexual abuse, women's health and substance abuse.

The collection of clinical images is supported by evidence-based information that will help the health care provider diagnose and manage common medical problems. The text is concisely presented with many easy to access bullets as a quick point of care reference. Each chapter begins with a patient story that ties the photographs to the real life stories of our patients. The photographic legends are also designed to connect the images to the people and their human conditions. Strength of recommendation ratings are cited throughout so that the science of medicine can be blended with the art of medicine for optimal patient care.

We have created three special indexes to help you find information and diagnoses quickly and efficiently. The topic index printed on the front inside cover allows for quick access to major topic areas. The regional index for diagnosis in the appendix can be used when you have an unknown condition and want to search for possible diagnoses by region of the body. Finally, the morphology index is to aid in the diagnosis of conditions which you can describe morphologically but the actual diagnosis remains uncertain.

Since knowledge continues to advance after any book is written, use the online resources presented in many chapters to keep up with the newest changes in medicine. Care deeply about your patients and enjoy your practice, it is an honor to be a health care provider and healer.
- Richard P. Usatine

Key Features
  • Complete coverage of relevant visual presentations that clinicians see and often struggle with in their day-to-day practice.
  • Organized and indexed by organ system, disease, morphology, and region--ideal for quickly finding the images and text you need at the point-of-care.
  • Evidence-graded, quick access treatment recommendations in an user-friendly format to help you provide up-to-date care for your patients.
  • Insightful legends with each photograph provide diagnostic pearls to increase your clinical observational skills.
  • Color pictures of skin conditions, eye problems, women's health issues, oral diseases, infectious diseases, endoscopies, dermoscopies, orthopedic and rheumatologic conditions fill the book with images that enhance your clinical experience and skills.
  • An encyclopedic array of colorful, high quality clinical photographs.

Contents
Part 1. Learning with Images and Digital Photography
  • Chapter 1 An Atlas to Enhance Patient Care, Learning, and Teaching
Part 2. The Essence of Family Medicine
  • Chapter 2 Patient—Physician Relationship
  • Chapter 3 Family Planning
  • Chapter 4 Pregnancy and Birth
  • Chapter 5 End of Life
  • Chapter 6 Social Justice
Part 3. Physical and Sexual Abuse
  • Chapter 7 Child Physical Abuse
  • Chapter 8 Child Sexual Abuse
  • Chapter 9 Intimate Partner Violence
  • Chapter 10 Adult Sexual Assault
Part 4. Ophthalmology
Section 1. External Eye
  • Chapter 11 Pterygium
  • Chapter 12 Hordeolum and Chalazion
  • Chapter 13 Scleral and Conjunctival Pigmentation
  • Chapter 14 Corneal Foreign Body/Abrasion
  • Chapter 15 Conjunctivitis
  • Chapter 16 Scleritis and Episcleritis
Section 2. Internal Eye
  • Chapter 17 Uveitis and Iritis
  • Chapter 18 Glaucoma
  • Chapter 19 Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Chapter 20 Hypertensive Retinopathy
  • Chapter 21 Papilledema
  • Chapter 22 Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  • Chapter 23 Eye Trauma—Hyphema
  • Chapter 24 The Red Eye
Part 5. Ear, Nose and Throat
Section 1. Ear
  • Chapter 25 Acute Otitis and Otitis Media with Effusion
  • Chapter 26 Otitis Externa
  • Chapter 27 Ear: Foreign Body
  • Chapter 28 Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis and Preauricular Tags
Section 2. Nose and Sinus
  • Chapter 29 Nasal Polyps
  • Chapter 30 Sinusitis
Section 3. Mouth and Throat
  • Chapter 31 Angular Cheilitis
  • Chapter 32 Torus Palatinus
  • Chapter 33 Scarlet Fever and Strawberry Tongue
  • Chapter 34 Pharyngitis
  • Chapter 35 The Larynx (Hoarseness)
Part 6. Oral Health
  • Chapter 36 Black Hairy Tongue
  • Chapter 37 Geographic Tongue (Benign Migratory Glossitis)
  • Chapter 38 Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease
  • Chapter 39 Gingival Hyperplasia
  • Chapter 40 Aphthous Ulcer
  • Chapter 41 Leukoplakia
  • Chapter 42 Oral Cancer
  • Chapter 43 Early Childhood Caries
  • Chapter 44 Adult Dental Caries
Part 7. The Heart and Circulation
Section 1. Central
  • Chapter 45 Coronary Artery Disease
  • Chapter 46 Congestive Heart Failure
  • Chapter 47 Pericardial Effusion
  • Chapter 48 Bacterial Endocarditis
Section 2. Peripheral
  • Chapter 49 Clubbing
  • Chapter 50 Venous Insufficiency
Part 8. The Lungs
  • Chapter 51 Community-Acquired Pneumonia
  • Chapter 52 Tuberculosis
  • Chapter 53 Pulmonary Embolism
  • Chapter 54 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Chapter 55 Lung Cancer
Part 9. The Gut
  • Chapter 56 Peptic Ulcer Disease
  • Chapter 57 Gastric Cancer
  • Chapter 58 Liver Disease
  • Chapter 59 Gallstones
  • Chapter 60 Colon Polyp
  • Chapter 61 Colon Cancer
  • Chapter 62 Ulcerative Colitis
  • Chapter 63 Hemorrhoids
Part 10. The Urinary Tract
  • Chapter 64 Urinary Sediment—Hematuria, Pyuria, and Casts
  • Chapter 65 Kidney Stones
  • Chapter 66 Hydronephrosis
  • Chapter 67 Polycystic Kidney Disease
  • Chapter 68 Renal Cell Carcinoma
  • Chapter 69 Bladder Cancer
Part 11. Women's Health
Section 1. Pregnancy
  • Chapter 70 Skin Findings in Pregnancy
  • Chapter 71 Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP)
  • Chapter 72 Pemphigoid Gestationis
  • Chapter 73 First Trimester Ultrasound
  • Chapter 74 Second Trimester Ultrasound
  • Chapter 75 Obstetrics—Third Trimester Ultrasound
Section 2. Vaginitis and Cervicitis
  • Chapter 76 Vaginitis
  • Chapter 77 Atrophic Vaginitis
  • Chapter 78 Bacterial Vaginosis
  • Chapter 79 Candida Vulvovaginitis
  • Chapter 80 Trichomonas Vaginitis
  • Chapter 81 Chlamydia Cervicitis
Section 3. Vulva
  • Chapter 82 Paget's Disease of the Vulva
  • Chapter 83 Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Section 4. Colposcopy
  • Chapter 84 Colposcopy—Normal and Noncancerous Findings
  • Chapter 85 Colposcopy of Low-Grade Disease
  • Chapter 86 Colposcopy of High-Grade Disease
  • Chapter 87 Colposcopy of Cervical Cancer
Section 5. Breast
  • Chapter 88 Mastitis and Breast Abscess
  • Chapter 89 Breast Cancer
  • Chapter 90 Paget's Disease of the Breast
Part 12. Musculoskeletal Problems
Section 1. Arthritis and Bursitis
  • Chapter 91 Osteoarthritis
  • Chapter 92 Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Chapter 93 Ankylosing Spondylitis
  • Chapter 94 Gout
  • Chapter 95 Olecranon Bursitis
Section 2. Fractures
  • Chapter 96 Clavicle Fracture
  • Chapter 97 Distal Radial Fracture
  • Chapter 98 Metatarsal Fracture
  • Chapter 99 Hip Fracture
Section 3. Soft Tissue
  • Chapter 100 Knee Injuries
  • Chapter 101 Dupuytren's Disease
Part 13. Dermatology
Section 1. Childhood Dermatology
  • Chapter 102 Normal Skin Changes
  • Chapter 103 Childhood Hemangiomas
  • Chapter 104 Pustular Diseases of Childhood
  • Chapter 105 Diaper Rash and Perianal Dermatitis
Section 2. Acneiform Disorders
  • Chapter 106 Acne Vulgaris
  • Chapter 107 Rosacea
  • Chapter 108 Pseudofolliculitis and Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
  • Chapter 109 Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa)
Section 3. Bacterial
  • Chapter 110 Impetigo
  • Chapter 111 Folliculitis
  • Chapter 112 Pitted Keratolysis
  • Chapter 113 Erythrasma
  • Chapter 114 Cellulitis
  • Chapter 115 Abscess
  • Chapter 116 Necrotizing Fasciitis
Section 4. Viral Infection
  • Chapter 117 Chickenpox
  • Chapter 118 Herpes Zoster—Skin
  • Chapter 119 Zoster Ophthalmicus
  • Chapter 120 Measles
  • Chapter 121 Fifth Disease (Erythema Infectiosum)
  • Chapter 122 Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
  • Chapter 123 Herpes Simplex
  • Chapter 124 Molluscum Contagiosum
  • Chapter 125 Common Wart
  • Chapter 126 Flat Warts
  • Chapter 127 Genital Warts
  • Chapter 128 Plantar Wart
Section 5. Fungal
  • Chapter 129 Cutaneous Fungal Infections—Overview
  • Chapter 130 Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
  • Chapter 131 Tinea Capitis
  • Chapter 132 Tinea Corporis
  • Chapter 133 Tinea Cruris
  • Chapter 134 Tinea Pedis
  • Chapter 135 Tinea Versicolor
Section 6. Infestations
  • Chapter 136 Lice
  • Chapter 137 Scabies
  • Chapter 138 Cutaneous Larva Migrans
Section 7. Dermatitis/Allergic
  • Chapter 139 Atopic Dermatitis
  • Chapter 140 Contact Dermatitis
  • Chapter 141 Hand Eczema
  • Chapter 142 Self-Inflicted Dermatoses
  • Chapter 143 Urticaria and Angioedema
Section 8. Papulosquamous Conditions
  • Chapter 144 Seborrheic Dermatitis
  • Chapter 145 Psoriasis
  • Chapter 146 Pityriasis Rosea
  • Chapter 147 Lichen Planus
  • Chapter 148 Reiter's Syndrome
  • Chapter 149 Erythroderma
Section 9. Benign Neoplasms
  • Chapter 150 Skin Tag (Acrochordon)
  • Chapter 151 Seborrheic Keratosis
  • Chapter 152 Sebaceous Hyperplasia
  • Chapter 153 Dermatofibroma
  • Chapter 154 Pyogenic Granuloma
Section 10. Nevi
  • Chapter 155 Benign Nevi
  • Chapter 156 Congenital Nevi
  • Chapter 157 Epidermal Nevus and Nevus Sebaceous
  • Chapter 158 Dysplastic Nevus
Section 11. Pre Cancer/Early Cancer
  • Chapter 159 Actinic Keratosis and Bowen's Disease
  • Chapter 160 Keratoacanthomas
  • Chapter 161 Lentigo Maligna
  • Chapter 162 Cutaneous Horn
Section 12. Skin Cancer
  • Chapter 163 Basal Cell Carcinoma
  • Chapter 164 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • Chapter 165 Melanoma
Section 13. Infiltrative Immunologic
  • Chapter 166 Granuloma Annulare
  • Chapter 167 Pyoderma Gangrenosum
  • Chapter 168 Sarcoidosis
  • Chapter 169 Mycosis Fungoides
Section 14. Hypersensitivity Syndromes
  • Chapter 170 Erythema Multiforme, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
  • Chapter 171 Erythema Nodosum
  • Chapter 172 Cutaneous Vasculitis
Section 15. Connective Tissue Disease
  • Chapter 173 Lupus Erythematosus (Systemic and Cutaneous)
  • Chapter 174 Dermatomyositis
  • Chapter 175 Scleroderma and Morphea
Section 16. Bullous Disease
  • Chapter 176 Bullous Diseases—Overview
  • Chapter 177 Bullous Pemphigoid
  • Chapter 178 Pemphigus
  • Chapter 179 Other Bullous Diseases
Section 17. Hair and Nail Conditions
  • Chapter 180 Alopecia Areata
  • Chapter 181 Traction Hair Loss and Trichotillomania
  • Chapter 182 Scarring Alopecia
  • Chapter 183 Normal Nail Variants
  • Chapter 184 Pigmented Nail Disorders
  • Chapter 185 Onychocryptosis (Ingrown Toenail)
  • Chapter 186 Onychomycosis
  • Chapter 187 Paronychia
  • Chapter 188 Psoriatic Nails
  • Chapter 189 Subungual Hematoma (Nail Trauma)
Section 18. Pigmentary and Light Related Conditions
  • Chapter 190 Melasma
  • Chapter 191 Vitiligo
  • Chapter 192 Photodermatitis
  • Chapter 193 Erythema Ab Igne
Section 19. Vascular
  • Chapter 194 Acquired Vascular Lesions in Adults
  • Chapter 195 Hereditary and Congenital Vascular Lesions in Adults
Section 20. Other Skin Disorders
  • Chapter 196 Cutaneous Drug Reactions
  • Chapter 197 Keloids
  • Chapter 198 Genodermatoses
  • Chapter 199 Erythema Annulare Centrifugum
Part 14. Podiatry
  • Chapter 200 Calluses and Corns
  • Chapter 201 Bunion Deformity
  • Chapter 202 Hammertoe Deformities
  • Chapter 203 Ischemic Ulcer
  • Chapter 204 Neuropathic Ulcer
  • Chapter 205 Charcot Arthropathy
  • Chapter 206 Dry Gangrene
Part 15. Infectious Diseases
  • Chapter 207 Intestinal Worms and Parasites
  • Chapter 208 Gonococcal Urethritis
  • Chapter 209 Syphilis
  • Chapter 210 Kaposi's Sarcoma
  • Chapter 211 Lyme Disease
Part 16. Endocrine
  • Chapter 212 Acanthosis Nigricans
  • Chapter 213 Diabetic Dermopathy
  • Chapter 214 Necrobiosis Lipoidica
  • Chapter 215 Xanthomas
  • Chapter 216 Goiter and Hypothyroidism
  • Chapter 217 Graves' Exophthalmus and Goiter
  • Chapter 218 Acromegaly
Part 17. Neurology
  • Chapter 219 Cerebral Vascular Accident
  • Chapter 220 Subdural Hematoma
  • Chapter 221 Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
  • Chapter 222 Bell's Palsy
  • Chapter 223 Neurofibromatosis
Part 18. Substance Abuse
  • Chapter 224 Substance Abuse Disorder
  • Chapter 225 Methamphetamine
  • Chapter 226 Cocaine
  • Chapter 227 Injection Drug Use
Appendixes
  • Interpreting Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)
  • Use of Topical and Intralesional Corticosteroids
  • Dermoscopy

About the Author
  • Richard P. Usatine, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Professor of Dermatology and Medicine, Assistant Director, Medical Humanities Education, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Medical Director, Skin Clinic, University Health System, San Antonio, TX.
  • Mindy Ann Smith, MD, Professor of Family Medicine, Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI, Associate Editor, Family Medicine, Associate Medical Editor, FP Essentials, American Academy of Family Physicians.
  • E.J. Mayeaux, Jr. MD, Professor of Family Medicine, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Associate Family Medicine Residency Program Director, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA.
  • Heidi Chumley, MD, Associate Chair of Family Medicine, Associate Chair for Undergraduate Medical Education, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS.
  • James Tysinger, PhD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Deputy Chair for Faculty Development, Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 1108 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 1 edition (2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071474641
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071474641
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.8 x 2 inches
List Price: $99.95
 

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