Dermatology visual recognition and case reviews. Christine J. Ko.
Material type: TextPublication details: Edinburgh Elsevier 2017Description: vii, 270 pages col. ill. 25 cmContent type:- txt
- rdamedia
- rdacarrier
- 9780323375313
- RL81
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Book | Medical School Open Shelf | RL81 KO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 150945 | Available | BK137985 |
Includes an index
Preface --
Acknowledgements --
PART ONE: OVERVIEW --
1. Key concepts --
2. Differential diagnosis for given body sites and morphology --
3. Distribution --
specific differentials --
PART TWO: SPECIFIC DISORDERS --
4. Psoriasiform rashes --
5. Smal, scaly lesions --
6. Spongiotic/eczematous processes --
7. Epidermal neutrophils --
8. Epidermal injury/necrosis --
9. Follicular processes --
10. Small papules secondary to a dermal process --
11. Dermal inflammation --
12. Scelorsing disorders --
13. Vesticulobullous, numerous lesions --
14. Blistering, localized --
15. Vesicles and papulopustules in infants --
16. Helminths/arthropods --
17. Ulcers --
18. Purpura, small vessels vasculitis and vascular occlusion --
19. Epidermally-based lesions --
20. Dermally-based lesions --
21. Dermal cysts/developmental anomalies --
22. Dermal change due to deposition --
23. Deep soft tissue disorders: panniculitis and others --
PART THREE: Case reviews --
24. Case reviews --
Reviews
"Designed for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and trainees of all levels, Dermatology: Visual Recognition and Case Reviews is a brand-new resource that aims to maximize your skill at recognizing diseases by visual presentation. Its unique dedication to rich images enhances your learning experience, ability to understand and visualize key concepts, and retention of information, while case reviews offer examples of the framework that can be used when approaching a patient. -- *concise text allows the focus to be placed on images, maximizing your ability to recognize diseases by visual presentation; *Arranged by patterns of skins disease (e.g. diffuse vs. localized, patterned), with clues (e.g. islands op sparing, nail changes) to different diagnoses and emphasis on the correlation between clinical and microscopic findings; *Key difference pages for each section/subsection enable you to quickly compare and contrast different diseases that can look similar but are distinguishable; *Case reviews hone in on specifics when evaluating a patient; *Boasts high-quality clinical and pathological images for nearly all entities, plus useful body schematics to shows likely distributions areas; * Features differential diagnosis of particular presentations; *Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the txt, figures, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices." from back of book.
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