Atlas of Clinical Dermatology 4th Edition by Anthony du Vivier gives the comprehensive visual steerage to successfully evaluate, diagnose, and handle all types of skin disease. Over 2,300 photographs richly depict etiology, scientific features, prognosis, and remedy, equipping you to offer the very best care to every patient.
You get complete steerage on etiology, scientific features, diagnosis, and therapy with this book. You may examine dermatopathology pictures and their accompanying displays and manifestations facet by aspect by an oversized format that accommodates larger illustrations.
You quickly find the answers to your commonest scientific questions with help from a clear, consistent writing approach. You get properly-rounded coverage of regional dermatology, dermatoses of infancy, being pregnant and management, HIV and AIDs, and immunosuppression and transplants. You may view each pores and skin illness clearly with 2,300 full-colors, high-high quality images, including extra dermatopathology specimens than ever before.
You successfully diagnose patients of color with enhanced coverage of diverse pores and skin types. The book is divided into 32 chapters consisting of morphology and distribution of skin lesions, regular structure and performance, widespread cutaneous issues, tumors, infections, tropical infections, drug eruptions, blistering ailments, developmental disorders, vascular lesions, issues of appendageal buildings, psychological problems, the neonatal period, pregnancy, problems with regional variations, and pores and skin unwanted side effects of corticosteroids.
The strength of this book lies in the some 2,500 detailed colored photographs. Each photograph is accompanied by a brief dialogue of the disease, its signs, morphology, presentation and etiology. There are tables of medical illnesses that could be related to skin illnesses when apropos and histology can be included.
The purpose is to teach dermatologists in training on the various manifestations of pores and skin ailments and to offer clinical information for the experienced clinician in diagnosing conditions that one may not see on a routine basis. The book is price purchasing for the superb pictures alone. Residents learning for the boards will discover this book invaluable.
The audience is dermatologists, dermatology residents, internists. However, I believe the principle target audience is dermatologists, since one must have some thought of what the diagnosis may be with the intention to use the book. Nondermatologists will definitely respect the illustrations and will discover them useful in attempting to match up what the patient in your office has with a photograph in the book.
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