Color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology : common and serious diseases
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Color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology : common and serious diseases
McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division, c1997
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This atlas includes 500 colour photographs of all common and uncommon skin diseases. For each condition a concise overview of diagnosis and therapy is included, with the photographs forming the basis for a guide through differential diagnosis of skin disease and the signs of systemic disease.
Table of Contents
- Disorders of the sebaceous and apocrine glands
- eczematous dermatitis
- disorders of cell kinetics and differentiation
- common scaling eruptions of unknown aetiology
- disorders of mucocutaneous integument
- viral skin infections
- bacterial infections
- insect bites and infestations
- benign neoplasms and hyperplasia
- disorders of epidermal appendages and related disorders
- photosensitivity
- non-infectious inflammatory skin disorders
- rash and fever
- systematic infections and infestations
- sexually transmitted diseases
- mucocutaneous manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease
- erythroderma
- skin signs of immune, autoimmune and rheumatic diseases
- genetic metabolic, endocrine and nutritional diseases
- drug reactions
- pigmentary disorders melanoma precursors and primary cutaneous melanoma
- precancerous lesions and cutaneous carcinomas
- cutaneous lymphomas, histiocytoses and mastocytosis
- skin signs of systemic cancers
- skin signs of haematologic diseases
- types of skin lesions
- special clinical and laboratory aids to dermatologic diagnosis
- generalized pruritus without diagnostic skin lesions
- differential diagnosis of rashes in the acutely ill febrile patient
- malignant melanoma
- five signs of malignant melanoma
- risk factors of white adults for cutaneous melanoma
- the nails as clues to multisystem disease.
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