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Drug reactions are pretty common and may involve multiple organ systems. The skin is, however, one of the most frequently involved organs when adverse reaction to a drug occurs; and therefore, the diagnosis and management of adverse drug reactions relies a lot on the dermatologists. Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADRs) are perhaps the most common types of dermatoses that we dermatologists come across, especially in the hospital settings. Howsoever benign these actually are, by virtue of their usual diffuse involvement and visibility to the patient, these can be quite worrisome and life-threatening, sometimes even more than the underlying disease for which the drug was prescribed.

The book is well-written, user-friendly, multi-authored, and has been laid out in six sections: general aspects (introduction, epidemiology, detailed pathogenesis, pharmacogenomics, detailed scoring systems, diagnostic measures); patterns of CADRs (classified as nonserious and serious, and involves detailed discussions on CADRs affecting hair, nails, mucosae); CADRs to specific group of drugs (anti-infectives, cardiovascular drugs, antiepileptics, anticoagulants, chemotherapy and targeted drugs, and topical dermatology therapy); CADRs in specific populations (HIV/AIDS, childhood, pregnancy); miscellaneous (drug interactions, multiple drug hypersensitivity syndrome, desensitization, pharmacovigilance, paradoxical drug reactions, relevant legal issues, few interesting real-life case scenarios); and the last section covering various proformas pertaining to diagnosis and reporting of CADRs. The chapters discussing the legal issues are a must read for all practicing dermatologists, both in the governmental and private setup. Similarly, the one discussing scoring systems is an excellent read and summarizes the scoring systems so far proposed for the various aspects of the CADRs in the most lucid manner possible. Each chapter in these sections is well-equipped with colorful tables, clear clinical images, and succinct learning message.

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We would have loved to see a section/guideline on how to reintroduce the drugs after an acute episode of non-life-threatening drug rash is controlled, especially related to antitubercular, antiepileptic, and antiretroviral drugs, since these drugs have to be continued for a long time. To conclude, this textbook is an excellent attempt to teach and demonstrate CADRs and will be a valuable addition to the dermatology textbooks' armamentarium as a helpful educational tool for both for dermatologists and physicians in India and abroad. The foreword is very apt, penned down by Prof. M Ramam from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. We extend our heartfelt compliments to the editors and authors for their sincere and successful efforts. It is also heartening to note how IADVL Academy is fostering and promoting all the educational activities and introducing such much-desired textbooks for dermatologists, in particular, and medical community, in general.

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Iadvl Textbook Of Dermatology Pdf DownloadDOWNLOAD --->>> =2u8dxSEmergencies in dermatosurgery- Harish Prasad BR, Kusuma MRCosmetological procedure associated emergencies- Rasya DixitEmergencies due to Lasers and light based devices- Kumaresan MDermatological Emergencies PDF EbookShow moreShow lessAbout the AuthorsDr Biju Vasudevan, MD (Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology) from Armed Forces Medical College and FRGUHS (Dermatosurgery) from Bangalore Medical College is presently Professor at Base Hospital Lucknow and is a recognised post-graduate examiner of MUHS, KGMU and West Bengal University. He has 88 indexed publications (14 international), 30 Chapters in various books and is the Editor of the IADVL Colour Atlas of Dermatology, Clinical Correlations in Dermatology and Procedural Dermatosurgery textbooks. He has been a part of 8 research projects, has conducted 24 International/National/ State level quizzes, is on the editorial board of four journals and is presently the Deputy Editor of IJDVL. He has delivered about 76 guest lectures and conducted 8 workshops in various conferences. He has been the Organising/ Scientific secretary of 7 Conferences and has been awarded the young dermatosurgeon award by ACSI in 2017. He has been the past Joint Secretary of IADVL and his interests in dermatology includes vasculitis, connective tissue disorders, skin in systemic medicine and dermatosurgery.Dr. Rashmi Sarkar ,MD,FAMS, works as a Director Professor of Dermatology at Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Delhi University, New Delhi, India. She has done her MD (Dermatology) from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Her special interests are pigmentary disorders and pediatric dermatology. She is Editor in Chief,Pigment International . She has edited 16 books, has 200 publications and 80 textbook chapters.She Is President IADVL 2022 and Vice President ,International Society of Dermatology.A well known national and international speaker for two decades, been awarded with Member making a Difference Award(AAD),Dr B.M Ambady Oration and Dr V.N.Sehgal Award for Excellence in Dermatology from IADVL.

This book presents a wide variety of cutaneous features of systemic sclerosis under one cover as cutaneous manifestations are often the first to appear and help in diagnosing this condition early. It has a multidisciplinary approach as systemic sclerosis is a multi-system disorder which comes under the purview of various medical specialties like dermatology, rheumatology and nephrology. Numerous cutaneous features are illustrated with explanatory notes. This book would help the students, teachers and professionals in identification, followed by subsequent treatment and management at an early stage.

Dr. Aparna Palit, MD (Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology) has done her postgraduate residency at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India. Currently, she is professor and head of the Department of Dermatology & Venereology AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, India.

Arun C. Inamadar, MD, DVD, FRCP (Edinburgh) is professor and head of the Department of Dermatology, Shri BM Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Center, BLDE University, Vijayapur, Karnataka, India.

He is a dedicated academician with more than 150 published articles; he has contributed more than 50 chapters in various textbooks and edited eight books in Dermatology. He has presented papers and delivered guest talks in several national and international scientific meets.

Dr. Inamadar has served as vice president of the Indian Association of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology (IADVL) and as the chairperson of IADVL Academy of Dermatology. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) from Edinburgh, UK. He has been awarded the WHO fellowship in HIV/AIDS (USA), IADVL-Glaxo- SmithKline Oration (2009), and the Professor L.K. Bhutani Memorial Award for Teaching and Research (2011).

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