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Colour Handbook of Dermatology

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"This is a radically revised edition of a bestseller. It combines the advantages of a colour atlas with those of a concise textbook, and details the essential features of all but the very rarest skin diseases. This book provides the definition of each disease/disorder, clinical features, epidemiology, differential diagnosis, investigations and special points. Every opportunity is taken to illustrate variations in conditions that occur with age or racial group. The second edition now features treatment and management for each disease and disorder. This book has expanded or new sections for over 40 conditions and 100 new clinical colour photographs. "A Colour Handbook of Dermatology" appeals to a wide range of readers: dermatologists in practice and training; post-registration trainees in acute medicine; general practitioners; and, specialist nurses and senior medical students."--Jacket

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Colour Handbook of Dermatology, Richard J. G. Rycroft, Stuart J Robertson, Sarah H. Wakelin

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Titre
Colour Handbook of Dermatology
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Manson
Publié
2010
Format
souple
Pages
256
ISBN10
1840761105
ISBN13
9781840761108
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"This is a radically revised edition of a bestseller. It combines the advantages of a colour atlas with those of a concise textbook, and details the essential features of all but the very rarest skin diseases. This book provides the definition of each disease/disorder, clinical features, epidemiology, differential diagnosis, investigations and special points. Every opportunity is taken to illustrate variations in conditions that occur with age or racial group. The second edition now features treatment and management for each disease and disorder. This book has expanded or new sections for over 40 conditions and 100 new clinical colour photographs. "A Colour Handbook of Dermatology" appeals to a wide range of readers: dermatologists in practice and training; post-registration trainees in acute medicine; general practitioners; and, specialist nurses and senior medical students."--Jacket