Physical Signs in Dermatology

Physical Signs in Dermatology

Author: Clifford M. Lawrence

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13:

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Successful diagnosis of skin conditions relies on the interpretation of a combination of visual features. PHYSICAL SIGNS IN DERMATOLOGY focuses on the individual signs grouped according to characteristics such as shape, pattern, color, texture, and type of lesion. This innovative, signs-based approach enables not only the trainee and practicing dermatologist, but also other specialists, to identify and confirm findings with speed and accuracy.


Physical Signs in Dermatology

Physical Signs in Dermatology

Author: Clifford M. Lawrence

Publisher: Wolfe Pub Limited

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780815153337

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Covers shapes/patterns of lesions papules & nodules scale & crust weals pustules ulcers blisters/vesicles etc.


Signs & Syndromes In Dermatology

Signs & Syndromes In Dermatology

Author: Arun Inamdar

Publisher:

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9788189443009

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This Book Contains Concise Complilation Of All Recognized Syndromes With Determatological Manifestations & Sign Of Clinical, Histological & Radiological Importance In Dermato-Venerology. Thi Sbook Is Important To Recognize The Syndromes To Facilitate An Early Identification Of Risk Factors & Necessary Management & Is Essential For Clinicians Postgraduate Students & Practicing Dermatologist.


Clinical Signs and Procedures in Dermatology

Clinical Signs and Procedures in Dermatology

Author: Peter Dykes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9780948269448

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Practical advice on procedures for examination, photography, microscopy, tissue culture and allergy testing, as well as the treatment procedures themselves.


Clinical Examination and Differential Diagnosis of Skin Lesions

Clinical Examination and Differential Diagnosis of Skin Lesions

Author: Dan Lipsker

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-08-13

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 2817804112

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Conceived as a guide for practitioners in their work in dermatology, this book is unique in its approach. From cutaneous signs to the richness of differential diagnosis, it guides practitioners through every step, from semiological analysis to diagnosis. The aim is to provide readers with the essentials of relevant dermatological reasoning. The first part of the book focuses on physical examination and on recognizing basic lesions, the practitioner’s building blocks. The diseases requiring understanding are then described in the form of a richly illustrated atlas, in which each diagram has been chosen as an exemplary educational tool. In the final part, differential diagnosis is proposed in the form of various tables summarizing the different cutaneous signs, providing readers with a complete toolkit to assist with diagnosis. This book will give trainee dermatologists, general physicians and internists the knowledge they need to identify basic lesions and a complete and detailed overview of the various diseases they are likely to encounter. At the same time, experienced dermatologists will find this book a valuable reference work for differential diagnosis.


Dermoscopy in General Dermatology

Dermoscopy in General Dermatology

Author: Aimilios Lallas

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 719

ISBN-13: 1351782886

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This lavishly illustrated guide from experts will enable practitioners to get the most out of dermoscopy for investigations and treatments in general dermatology.


Dermatological Signs of Internal Disease

Dermatological Signs of Internal Disease

Author: Jeffrey P. Callen

Publisher: Saunders

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13:

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A unique investigation of clinical manifestations of systemic disease in the skin, relationship of signs to systemeic disease, evaluation, and therapy. Also includes discussions of etiology and pathogenesis. The 2nd Edition features chapters on sexually transmitted diseases, skin diseases in transplant patients, life-threatening dermatoses, and systemic treatment of skin disease. A slide set is available to accompany the text.


Dermatology in Practice

Dermatology in Practice

Author: Anthony Du Vivier

Publisher: Mosby Elsevier Health Science

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13:

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A comprehensive practical guide designed for the FP or medical student to the physical signs, diagnosis and management of all the more common skin disorders. Written by the author of Gower's Colour Atlas of Dermatology the text is accompanied by colour illustrations.


Clinical Dermatology

Clinical Dermatology

Author: Carol A. Soutor

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2013-06-05

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0071772960

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A comprehensive single-volume text on clinical dermatology Featuring a strong focus on diagnosis and treatment, Clinical Dermatology is a concise yet thorough guide to 100 of the most common dermatologic conditions. This latest addition to the LANGE Clinical series is enriched by a full-color presentation and a logical, easy-to-use organization. More than 250 full-color illustrations Divided into three sections: Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment, Common Skin Diseases, and Problem Based Dermatology (which includes cases) "Pearls" and "Pitfalls" throughout the text


Clinical Dermatology

Clinical Dermatology

Author: Richard B. Weller

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-05-30

Total Pages: 713

ISBN-13: 1118693507

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This best selling text has been completely revised and refreshed in the fourth edition. The authors aim to enthuse family doctors (for whom they are primarily writing) to enjoy the challenge of diagnosing and treating skin conditions. Clinical Dermatology contains over 500 high quality pictures and diagrams matched with many colourful phrases to illustrate and entertain as it teaches. It has established a reputation as a ‘way of learning’ and as a cogent overview of the subject for the aspiring specialist. Readers are guided through the maze that too often lies between the presenting skin complaint and its final diagnosis and treatment. The authors have created an easily read text with enough detail to clarify the subject but not enough to obscure it. This fourth edition contains new chapters on racially pigmented skin, dermatology of different age groups and cosmetic dermatology. Relevant internet sites are now clearly highlighted at the end of each chapter and the comprehensive formulary has been updated.