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The Integumentary System, by Bryan E. Anderson, MD, takes a concise and highly visual approach to illustrate the basic sciences and clinical pathology of the skin, hair and nails. This newly added, never-before-published volume in The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations (formerly the CIBA "Green Books") captures current clinical perspectives on the integumentary system - from normal anatomy and histology to pathology, dermatology, and common issues in plastic surgery and wound healing. Using classic Netter illustrations and new illustrations created in the Netter tradition, as well as a great many cutting-edge histologic micrographs and diagnostic images, it provides a vivid, illuminating, and clinically indispensable view of this body system.

  • Gain a rich, holistic clinical view of every structure by seeing classic Netter anatomic illustrations, cutting-edge histologic images and diagnostic imaging studies side by side.
  • Visualize the most recent topics in cutaneous pathology such as sporothrix and cutaneous t-cell lymphoma as well as classic problems like alopecia and neurofibromatosis, informed by the latest developments in molecular biology and histologic imaging.
  • See current dermatologic concepts captured in the visually rich Netter artistic tradition via major new contributions from Netter disciple Carlos Machado, MD - making complex concepts easy to understand and remember through the precision, clarity, detail, and realism for which Netter’s work has always been known.

  • Get complete, integrated visual guidance on the skin, hair, and nails in a single source, from basic sciences and normal anatomy and function through pathologic conditions.

  • Adeptly navigate current controversies and timely topics in clinical medicine with guidance from the Editor and informed by an experienced international advisory board.

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THE NETTER COLLECTION OF MEDICAL ILLUSTRATIONS:
ISBN: 978-1-4377-5654-8
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Copyright © 2012 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc.
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Notices
Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods, professional practices, or medical treatment may become necessary.
Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods, they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others, including parties for whom they have a professional responsibility.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Anderson, Bryan E.
The Netter collection of medical illustrations : integumentary system / Bryan E. Anderson.
– 2nd ed.
    p. cm.
ISBN 978-1-4377-5654-8 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. Skin—Physiology—Atlases. 2. Body covering (Anatomy)—Atlases.
3. Skin—Diseases—Atlases. I. Title.
QP88.5.A53 2013
612.7’90222–dc23
2011042444
 
Content Strategist: Elyse O’Grady
Content Development Manager: Marybeth Thiel
Publishing Services Manager: Anne Altepeter
Senior Project Manager: Doug Turner
Designer: Ellen Zanolle
ABOUT THE SERIES
D r. Frank H. Netter exemplified the distinct vocations of doctor, artist, and teacher. Even more importantly—he unified them. Netter’s illustrations always began with meticulous research into the forms of the body, a philosophy that steered his broad and deep medical understanding. He once said, “Clarification is the goal. No matter how beautifully it is painted, a medical illustration has little value if it does not make clear a medical point.” His greatest challenge and greatest success was charting a middle course between artistic clarity and instructional complexity. That success is captured in this series, beginning in 1948, when the first comprehensive collection of Netter’s work, a single volume, was published by CIBA Pharmaceuticals. It met with such success that over the following 40 years the collection was expanded into an eight-volume series—each devoted to a single body system.
In this second edition of the legendary series, we are delighted to offer Netter’s timeless work, now arranged and informed by modern text and radiologic imaging contributed by field-leading doctors and teachers from world-renowned medical institutions, and supplemented with new illustrations created by artists working in the Netter tradition. Inside the classic green covers, students and practitioners will find hundreds of original works of art—the human body in pictures—paired with the latest in expert medical knowledge and innovation and anchored in the sublime style of Frank Netter.
Noted artist-physician, Carlos Machado, MD, the primary successor responsible for continuing the Netter tradition, has particular appreciation for the Green Book series. “ The Reproductive System is of special significance for those who, like me, deeply admire Dr. Netter’s work. In this volume, he masters the representation of textures of different surfaces, which I like to call ‘the rhythm of the brush,’ since it is the dimension, the direction of the strokes, and the interval separating them that create the illusion of given textures: organs have their external surfaces, the surfaces of their cavities, and texture of their parenchyma realistically represented. It set the style for the subsequent volumes of Netter’s Collection—each an amazing combination of painting masterpieces and precise scientific information.”
Though the science and teaching of medicine endures changes in terminology, practice, and discovery, some things remain the same. A patient is a patient. A teacher is a teacher. And the pictures of Dr. Netter—he called them pictures, never paintings—remain the same blend of beautiful and instructional resources that have guided physicians’ hands and nurtured their imaginations for more than half a century.
The original series could not exist without the dedication of all those who edited, authored, or in other ways contributed, nor, of course, without the excellence of Dr. Netter. For this exciting second edition, we also owe our gratitude to the authors, editors, advisors, and artists whose relentless efforts were instrumental in adapting these timeless works into reliable references for today’s clinicians in training and in practice. From all of us with the Netter Publishing Team at Elsevier, we thank you.


Dr. Frank Netter at work


The single-volume “blue book” that paved the way for the multi-volume Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations series affectionately known as the “green books”


A brand new illustrated plate painted by Carlos Machado, MD, for The Endocrine System , vol. 2, 2nd ed.


Dr. Carlos Machado at work
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

B ryan E. Anderson, MD, is Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. He is proud to have received both his undergraduate and medical degrees from The Ohio State University. He completed his internship and Dermatology residency at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where, upon completion thereof, he joined the faculty in the Department of Dermatology in 2002. There he works as a clinician, educator, and researcher. Dr. Anderson is currently the Dermatology Residency Program Director and Director of a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic. He is also a part of the Hershey Medical Centers Cancer Institute’s Multidisciplinary Skin Oncology Clinic. His areas of interest and research include resident education and cutaneous malignancies, with an emphasis on melanoma. He is an active member in his state medical society, the American Academy of Dermatology, and the American Contact Dermatitis Society. He has written numerous journal articles and book chapters and is coeditor of a large online dermatology resource. He currently lives in Hershey with his wife, Susan, and two daughters, Rachel and Sarah. In his leisure time he enjoys woodworking, cheering on his alma mater, and spending time with this family.
PREFACE
I t has been both an honor and a challenge to serve as the author of The Netter Collection: Integumentary System . I am honored to have contributed to the legacy that The Netter Collection so deserves with its timeless quality and continued contribution to medical education. Of course, the challenge was in determining that which would and should be included in the volume, in keeping with the tradition of relevance of the series. My hope is that this volume is appreciated by those with vast experience as well as those individuals just beginning their journey of lifelong learning, which I feel so accurately describes the medical world.
My sincerest gratitude is extended to people behind the scenes at Elsevier, specifically Marybeth Thiel, as well as the artists who were able to bring the slightest nuance to life for the benefit of clinician and patient alike. Although no volume exclusively dedicated to the integumentary system existed, I attempted to incorporate as many of Frank Netter’s depictions as possible. In several instances however, this simply was not possible, and I therefore had the pleasure and privilege of working with Carlos Machado, MD, and Tiffany S. DaVanzo, MA, CMI, whose talent deserves to be formally recognized. Their artwork captures the subtleties of the

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