Dermatology: An Illustrated Colour Text is an ideal resource for today’s medical student, hospital resident, specialty registrar in dermatology or internal medicine, specialist nurse or family doctor. It presents the subject as a series of two page ‘learning units’, each covering important aspects of clinical dermatology. These units use an unsurpassed collection of colour clinical photographs of all major dermatological conditions, concise yet comprehensive text and key point boxes to aid quick access to information and examination preparation. They incorporate summaries of the essential skin biology and associated basic sciences that underpin clinical practice, as well as advice on established and emerging dermatological treatments, reflecting the ever expanding use of technology. Guidance is also given to dermatological emergencies and to the most useful online resources for updates and further reference. Building on previous success, this sixth edition has been fully revised throughout. A major advance are the accompanying electronic materials making it a more complete and engaging resource than ever before. Bonus electronic content – including self-test flashcards, multiple-choice questions and a wealth of extra clinical images, to help prepare for examinations, check your understanding and hone your diagnostic skills New and enhanced coverage of key and emerging areas – including skin cancer, biologic therapies, psychodermatology, dermatologic surgery, cosmetic procedures, genital dermatoses, pregnancy eruptions, yeast-related skin conditions, contact dermatitis and patch testing New line drawings and photographs incorporated throughout to further improve clarity and ensure comprehensive visual coverage of important dermatological conditions
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Identify, treat, and manage the full range of skin diseases with guidance from Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy – the world’s leading dermatology manual.
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' ...
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I recommend this book highly to individuals and departments.” From a review of a previous edition in J Derm Treatment “… provides a good overview of the structure and function of the skin as well as a good foundation for learning ...
Hochstadter EF, Ben-Shoshan M. Solar urticaria in a 1-year-old infant: diagnosis and management. BMJ Case Rep 2014;2014:pii: ... Baliu-Piqué C, Aguilera Peiró P. Three cases of solar urticaria successfully treated with omalizumab.
This book presents a comprehensive coverage of clinical dermatology, including: review of basic anatomical and physiological principles ; survey of skin disease and the dermatological manifestation of other internal disorders ; summary of ...
Caumes E, Carriere J, Guermonprez G, et al. Dermatoses associated with travel to tropical countries: a ... Walker E, Williams G. Travellers requiring special advice. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). ... Leder K, Torresi J, Brownstein JS, ...
Concise, to-the-point text is highlighted by more than 1,000 high-quality photographs – all conveniently organized by lesion appearance – making this resource ideal for first-line clinicians to quickly identify and treat dermatologic ...
Mohs micrographic surgery has been reported to have a less than 5% rate of local recurrence. Distant metastasis is rare for DFSP, with an overall rate of less than 5%. DFSP with fibrosarcomatous pathologic features appears to have a ...