Handbook of the Skin and Systemic Disease

ISBN-10
0443057931
ISBN-13
9780443057939
Category
Cutaneous manifestations of general diseases
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Author
M. Lebwohl

Description

Containing 280 images from the Atlas of the Skin and Systemic Disease (1996), this handbook demonstrates a range of cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases with brief text supporting each image.

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