Geriatric Dermatology
From the collections of Leonard J. Swinyer, MD, University of Utah School of Medicine; Thomas J. Russell, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin; Antoinette F. Hood, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis

Clinical illustrations of common and unusual manifestations seen in geriatric patients.

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ATROPHY
• Purpura senilis

INFECIONS AND INFESTATIONS
• Candidiasis; angiokeratomas
• Erysipelas
• Herpes zoster; Herpes zoster frontalis
• Scabies
• Norwegian scabies

PHYSICAL FACTORS
• Nummular eczema
• Stasis dermatitis; actinic dermatitis
• Solar elastosis
• Solar atrophy
• Solar lentigines
• Perl�che
• Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis (Solar keratoses)

IMMUNOLOGICALLY MEDIATED DISEASE
• Bullous pemphigoid
• Cicatricial pemphigoid
• Pemphigus: vulgaris, foliaceous

 

NEOPLASMS: BENIGN
• Seborrheic keratoses
• Skin tags
• Keratoacanthoma

NEOPLASIA: PREMALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT
• Solar keratosis
• Actinic cheilitis
• Superficial basal cell epithelioma
• Multiple superficial basal cell epitheliomas
• Nodular basal cell carcinoma acantholytic type
• Melanoma in situ
• Superficial spreading melanoma
• Metastatic prostatic carcinoma

METABOLICALLY MEDIATED SKIN DISEASE
• Scurvy
• Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum
• Trophic ulcer; atherosclerotic ulcer

NEUROPHSYCHIATRIC MANIFESTATIONS
• Lichen simplex chronicus
• Stasis dermatitis with neurodermatitis

MISCELLANEOUS DERMATOSES
• Rosacea and rhinophyma

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