Full-color flashcards derived from the field's most popular text Derived from Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, these flashcards represent 150 of the most commonly seen dermatologic problems and 100 rare or challenging cases. Each image includes diagnosis, clinical manifestation, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, and management.
"Important general basic science concepts are extensively covered in dedicated chapters appearing in an early section of the book, allowing subsequent clinical chapters to focus on relevant disease-specific pathophysiology in addition to ...
The Triple-Dose (Weinstein) Regimen Preferred by most over the single-dose MTX once weekly, 5 mg is given every 12 h for a total of three doses, i.e., 15 mg/week. Achieves an 80% improvement but total clearing only in some, ...
Hamilton-Norwood classification of pattern hair loss in men Va VI. Figure 88-2 Patient with male pattern hair loss, Norwood– Hamilton class III. less frequent in men originating form China, Japan or Thailand.46,47 ...
Veteran author Dr. Fred F. Ferri, joined by University of Colorado dermatologists James Fitzpatrick, MD and Lori Prok, MD, present this enhanced, updated edition to aid medical students, residents, practicing physicians, and allied health ...
Featuring new photos and new treatment options, Pediatric Dermatology DDx Deck, 2nd Edition is a quick-reference, highly portable way to keep up with the rapidly changing field of pediatric dermatology.
Cutaneous trauma may be seen in the form of ecchymoses, burns, lacerations, bite marks, abrasions, choke marks, thermal injuries from scalds, underlying hematomas, pigmentary changes, and scars. Ecchymoses (bruises) are the most common ...
An update on the ... Efficacy and safety of tofacitinib, an oral Janus kinase inhibitor, in the treatment of psoriasis: a Phase 2b randomized placebo-controlled dose-ranging study. Br J Dermatol. 2012;167:668-677. Craiglow BG, King BA.
Bound at one corner and small enough to fit in a pocket, this is the perfect reference for those on the front line of dermatological diagnosis!
2001 WB Saunders; C, Courtesy, Sharon Ann Raimer, MD. Fig. 75.11 Injuries produced by burns. A Cigarette burn. B Bullae and erosions due to dunking in hot water, with a sharp line of demarcation on the arm (arrow; 'glove/stocking' ...
Previous ed.: Philadelphia, Pa.: Saunders Elsevier, 2006.