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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almafu_9959151463702883
    Format: 1 online resource (485 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-319-62960-3
    Content: Since the first edition of this book was published, new knowledge has been gained on Vitiligo. This widely revised and updated second edition, written by worldwide experts in the field, fully reflects this progress. The apparently, simple and poorly symptomatic presentation of the disease has been a strong disadvantage to its study, as compared to other common chronic skin disorders such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. A good skin-based angle of attack is also lacking because generalized Vitiligo is clearly epitomizing the view of skin diseases as simple targets of a systemic unknown dysregulation (diathesis). This view has mostly restricted Vitiligo to the manifestation of an auto-immune diathesis and skin events, which are easily detected using skin biospies in most other situations, have not been precisely recorded, with the argument that a clinical diagnosis was sufficient for the management of the patient with Vitiligo. This richly illustrated second edition reflects the constant international effort to share the information gathered about this disorder at the clinical, pathophysiological and therapeutic levels. Its aim still being to bridge current knowledge at the clinical and investigative level, to point to the many unsolved issues, and to delineate future priorities for research.
    Note: Preface -- I Defining the Disease -- 1.1 historical aspects -- 1.2 definitions and classification -- 1.3 Epidemiology -- 1.4 Histopathology including electron microscopy -- 1.5 Clinical aspects Including natural history according to subsets -- Short introduction -- 1.5.1 vitiligo including acrofacial, universalis -- 1.5.2 segmental vitiligo Including clinical aspects -- 1.5.3 Mixed vitiligo -- 1.5.4 rare variants including inflammatory -- 1.5.5 subtypes of mucocutaneous pigment cell involvement: mucosal, hair follicle (leukotrichia), nevus cells (halo nevus) -- 1.5.6 extracutaneous melanocytes -- 1.5.7 Environmental triggers: Koebner phenomenon and occupational vitiligo -- 1.5.8 associated disorders and comorbidities includingautoimmune/inflammatory disorders, immunodeficiences, rare monogenic diseases -- 1.5.9 age and vitiligo: childhood, pregnancy, late-onset -- 1.5.10 vitiligo and skin of colour -- 1.6 assessment and scoring including QoL -- 1.7 Editor’s synthesis -- II Understanding the Disease -- 2.1 pathophysiology overview -- Unifying concepts V-SV -- 2.2 methods to study vitiligo -- 2.2.1 in vivo confocal microscopy and other noninvasive techniques -- 2.2.2 animal models -- 2.2.3 in vitro -- 2.3 critical assessment of published data on vitiligo Short introduction -- 2.3.1 Genetics -- 2.3.2 epigenetics -- 2.3.3 melanocyte stability -- 2.3.4 oxidative stress and intrinsic melanocyte defects -- 2.3.5 immunity (innate, adaptive). Innate and adaptive separated -- 2.3.6 peptides, growth factors including POMC and family -- 2.3.7 Stem cells -- 2.3.8 other defects and mechanisms -- 2.4 pathophysiology of segmental vitiligo -- 2.5 Editor’s synthesis -- III Treating the Disease -- 3.1 management overview -- What has changed in a therapeutic perspective -- 3.2 discussion of available and new therapies -- 3.2.1 medical therapies -- 3.2.2 phototherapies -- 3.2.3 surgical therapies -- 3.2.4 depigmenting therapies -- 3.3combined/sequential/integrated therapies including maintenance therapy -- 3.4 camouflage -- 3.5 photoprotection -- 3.6 age, gender, ethnic skin, specific locations -- 3.7 psychological intervention -- 3.8 patient’s perspectives -- 3.9 discussion of empirical, traditional, alternative approaches -- 3.10 evidence-based medicine perspective and guidelines -- 3.11 beyond guidelines -- 3.12 editor’s synthesis and perspectives -- Subject Index. .
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-62958-1
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13462189
    In: Contacts : la sept William Klein ; [Video], Paris, [ca. 2001], 2. Robert Doisneau : [Video]
    Language: French
    Author information: Riboud, Marc
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12352081
    Format: 1 Videokass. (126 Min.) , s/w
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9055190063
    Note: engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fotograf ; Kunst ; Biographie ; Videokassette ; Biographie ; Videokassette ; Biografie
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
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    almahu_9948130072602882
    Format: XVI, 496 p. 174 illus., 160 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783319629605
    Content: Since the first edition of this book was published, new knowledge has been gained on Vitiligo. This widely revised and updated second edition, written by worldwide experts in the field, fully reflects this progress. The apparently, simple and poorly symptomatic presentation of the disease has been a strong disadvantage to its study, as compared to other common chronic skin disorders such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. A good skin-based angle of attack is also lacking because generalized Vitiligo is clearly epitomizing the view of skin diseases as simple targets of a systemic unknown dysregulation (diathesis). This view has mostly restricted Vitiligo to the manifestation of an auto-immune diathesis and skin events, which are easily detected using skin biospies in most other situations, have not been precisely recorded, with the argument that a clinical diagnosis was sufficient for the management of the patient with Vitiligo. This richly illustrated second edition reflects the constant international effort to share the information gathered about this disorder at the clinical, pathophysiological and therapeutic levels. Its aim still being to bridge current knowledge at the clinical and investigative level, to point to the many unsolved issues, and to delineate future priorities for research.
    Note: Preface -- I Defining the Disease -- 1.1 historical aspects -- 1.2 definitions and classification -- 1.3 Epidemiology -- 1.4 Histopathology including electron microscopy -- 1.5 Clinical aspects Including natural history according to subsets -- Short introduction -- 1.5.1 vitiligo including acrofacial, universalis -- 1.5.2 segmental vitiligo Including clinical aspects -- 1.5.3 Mixed vitiligo -- 1.5.4 rare variants including inflammatory -- 1.5.5 subtypes of mucocutaneous pigment cell involvement: mucosal, hair follicle (leukotrichia), nevus cells (halo nevus) -- 1.5.6 extracutaneous melanocytes -- 1.5.7 Environmental triggers: Koebner phenomenon and occupational vitiligo -- 1.5.8 associated disorders and comorbidities includingautoimmune/inflammatory disorders, immunodeficiences, rare monogenic diseases -- 1.5.9 age and vitiligo: childhood, pregnancy, late-onset -- 1.5.10 vitiligo and skin of colour -- 1.6 assessment and scoring including QoL -- 1.7 Editor’s synthesis -- II Understanding the Disease -- 2.1 pathophysiology overview -- Unifying concepts V-SV -- 2.2 methods to study vitiligo -- 2.2.1 in vivo confocal microscopy and other noninvasive techniques -- 2.2.2 animal models -- 2.2.3 in vitro -- 2.3 critical assessment of published data on vitiligo Short introduction -- 2.3.1 Genetics -- 2.3.2 epigenetics -- 2.3.3 melanocyte stability -- 2.3.4 oxidative stress and intrinsic melanocyte defects -- 2.3.5 immunity (innate, adaptive). Innate and adaptive separated -- 2.3.6 peptides, growth factors including POMC and family -- 2.3.7 Stem cells -- 2.3.8 other defects and mechanisms -- 2.4 pathophysiology of segmental vitiligo -- 2.5 Editor’s synthesis -- III Treating the Disease -- 3.1 management overview -- What has changed in a therapeutic perspective -- 3.2 discussion of available and new therapies -- 3.2.1 medical therapies -- 3.2.2 phototherapies -- 3.2.3 surgical therapies -- 3.2.4 depigmenting therapies -- 3.3combined/sequential/integrated therapies including maintenance therapy -- 3.4 camouflage -- 3.5 photoprotection -- 3.6 age, gender, ethnic skin, specific locations -- 3.7 psychological intervention -- 3.8 patient’s perspectives -- 3.9 discussion of empirical, traditional, alternative approaches -- 3.10 evidence-based medicine perspective and guidelines -- 3.11 beyond guidelines -- 3.12 editor’s synthesis and perspectives -- Subject Index. .
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319629582
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319629599
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    edoccha_9959151463702883
    Format: 1 online resource (485 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-319-62960-3
    Content: Since the first edition of this book was published, new knowledge has been gained on Vitiligo. This widely revised and updated second edition, written by worldwide experts in the field, fully reflects this progress. The apparently, simple and poorly symptomatic presentation of the disease has been a strong disadvantage to its study, as compared to other common chronic skin disorders such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. A good skin-based angle of attack is also lacking because generalized Vitiligo is clearly epitomizing the view of skin diseases as simple targets of a systemic unknown dysregulation (diathesis). This view has mostly restricted Vitiligo to the manifestation of an auto-immune diathesis and skin events, which are easily detected using skin biospies in most other situations, have not been precisely recorded, with the argument that a clinical diagnosis was sufficient for the management of the patient with Vitiligo. This richly illustrated second edition reflects the constant international effort to share the information gathered about this disorder at the clinical, pathophysiological and therapeutic levels. Its aim still being to bridge current knowledge at the clinical and investigative level, to point to the many unsolved issues, and to delineate future priorities for research.
    Note: Preface -- I Defining the Disease -- 1.1 historical aspects -- 1.2 definitions and classification -- 1.3 Epidemiology -- 1.4 Histopathology including electron microscopy -- 1.5 Clinical aspects Including natural history according to subsets -- Short introduction -- 1.5.1 vitiligo including acrofacial, universalis -- 1.5.2 segmental vitiligo Including clinical aspects -- 1.5.3 Mixed vitiligo -- 1.5.4 rare variants including inflammatory -- 1.5.5 subtypes of mucocutaneous pigment cell involvement: mucosal, hair follicle (leukotrichia), nevus cells (halo nevus) -- 1.5.6 extracutaneous melanocytes -- 1.5.7 Environmental triggers: Koebner phenomenon and occupational vitiligo -- 1.5.8 associated disorders and comorbidities includingautoimmune/inflammatory disorders, immunodeficiences, rare monogenic diseases -- 1.5.9 age and vitiligo: childhood, pregnancy, late-onset -- 1.5.10 vitiligo and skin of colour -- 1.6 assessment and scoring including QoL -- 1.7 Editor’s synthesis -- II Understanding the Disease -- 2.1 pathophysiology overview -- Unifying concepts V-SV -- 2.2 methods to study vitiligo -- 2.2.1 in vivo confocal microscopy and other noninvasive techniques -- 2.2.2 animal models -- 2.2.3 in vitro -- 2.3 critical assessment of published data on vitiligo Short introduction -- 2.3.1 Genetics -- 2.3.2 epigenetics -- 2.3.3 melanocyte stability -- 2.3.4 oxidative stress and intrinsic melanocyte defects -- 2.3.5 immunity (innate, adaptive). Innate and adaptive separated -- 2.3.6 peptides, growth factors including POMC and family -- 2.3.7 Stem cells -- 2.3.8 other defects and mechanisms -- 2.4 pathophysiology of segmental vitiligo -- 2.5 Editor’s synthesis -- III Treating the Disease -- 3.1 management overview -- What has changed in a therapeutic perspective -- 3.2 discussion of available and new therapies -- 3.2.1 medical therapies -- 3.2.2 phototherapies -- 3.2.3 surgical therapies -- 3.2.4 depigmenting therapies -- 3.3combined/sequential/integrated therapies including maintenance therapy -- 3.4 camouflage -- 3.5 photoprotection -- 3.6 age, gender, ethnic skin, specific locations -- 3.7 psychological intervention -- 3.8 patient’s perspectives -- 3.9 discussion of empirical, traditional, alternative approaches -- 3.10 evidence-based medicine perspective and guidelines -- 3.11 beyond guidelines -- 3.12 editor’s synthesis and perspectives -- Subject Index. .
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-62958-1
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB11214866
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 12x13 Min. insges. 156 Min.) : Farbe & s/w , Tonformat: Dolby 2.0 , Bildformat: 4:3
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9783898481359
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Inhalt: "Henri Cartier-Bresson" von Robert Delpire. "William Klein" von William Klein. "Raymond Depardon" von Raymond Depardon und Roger Ikhlef. "Josef Koudelka" von Robert Delpire. "Robert Doisneau" von Sylvain Roumette. "Edouard Boubat" von Roger Ikhlef. "Elliott Erwitt" von Elliott Erwitt. "Marc Riboud" von Alain Taieb. "Leonard Freed" von Alain Taieb. "Mario Giacomelli" von Yervant Gianikian und A. Ricci Lucchi. "Helmut Newton" von Philippe Collin. "Don McCullin" von Sylvyin Roumette. , Dt., engl. und franz.
    Language: German
    Keywords: Bildreportage ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Koudelka, Josef
    Author information: Klein, William
    Author information: Erwitt, Elliott
    Author information: Cartier-Bresson, Henri
    Author information: Doisneau, Robert
    Author information: Riboud, Marc
    Author information: McCullin, Don
    Author information: Giacomelli, Mario
    Author information: Depardon, Raymond
    Author information: Newton, Helmut
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_814167217
    ISSN: 1399-3038
    In: Pediatric allergy and immunology, Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 1990, 26(2015), 4, Seite 306-315, 1399-3038
    In: volume:26
    In: year:2015
    In: number:4
    In: pages:306-315
    Language: English
    Author information: Werfel, Thomas 1959-
    Author information: Luger, Thomas A.
    Author information: Hamelmann, Eckard 1964-
    Author information: Wahn, Ulrich 1945-
    Author information: Gollnick, Harald 1948-
    Author information: Torrelo, Antonio
    Author information: Fölster-Holst, Regina
    Author information: Ring, Johannes 1945-
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