Embracing both the art and science of skin care, Cosmetic Dermatology covers a wide range of interventions and treatments designed to maintain and beautify healthy skin and protect and improve damaged skin. A 'bible' in the field of cosmetic dermatology, this highly acclaimed text is now in its four
Clinical Dermatology, Fourth Edition
โ Scribed by Richard P. J. B. Weller, John A. A. Hunter, John A. Savin, Mark V. Dahl(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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.Content:
Chapter 1 Skin Disease in Perspective (pages 4โ9):
Chapter 2 The Function and Structure of the Skin (pages 10โ33):
Chapter 3 Diagnosis of Skin Disorders (pages 34โ46):
Chapter 4 Disorders of Keratinization (pages 47โ53):
Chapter 5 Psoriasis (pages 54โ70):
Chapter 6 Other Papulosquamous Disorders (pages 71โ78):
Chapter 7 Eczema and Dermatitis (pages 79โ103):
Chapter 8 Reactive Erythemas and Vasculitis (pages 104โ117):
Chapter 9 Bullous Diseases (pages 118โ130):
Chapter 10 Connective Tissue Disorders (pages 131โ145):
Chapter 11 Disorders of Blood Vessels and Lymphatics (pages 146โ161):
Chapter 12 Sebaceous and Sweat Gland Disorders (pages 162โ176):
Chapter 13 Regional Dermatology (pages 177โ204):
Chapter 14 Racially Pigmented Skin (pages 205โ215):
Chapter 15 Dermatology of Different Age Groups (pages 216โ220):
Chapter 16 Infections (pages 221โ257):
Chapter 17 Infestations (pages 258โ267):
Chapter 18 Skin Reactions to Light (pages 268โ276):
Chapter 19 Disorders of Pigmentation (pages 277โ288):
Chapter 20 Skin Tumours (pages 289โ322):
Chapter 21 The Skin in Systemic Disease (pages 323โ334):
Chapter 22 Cosmetic Dermatology (pages 335โ341):
Chapter 23 The Skin and the Psyche (pages 342โ347):
Chapter 24 Other Genetic Disorders (pages 348โ355):
Chapter 25 Drug Eruptions (pages 356โ363):
Chapter 26 Medical Treatment of Skin Disease (pages 364โ370):
Chapter 27 Physical Forms of Treatment (pages 371โ380):
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