<p>Fully updated and revised, <strong>Differential Diagnosis in Dermatology, Fourth Edition</strong> has been greatly expanded and now includes entirely new chapters on specific areas such as mouth, tongue, lip and ear problems, acute erythematous rashes of the trunk and limbs, chronic erythematous
Differential Diagnosis in Dermatology, 5th Edition
โ Scribed by Richard Ashton, Barbara Leppard
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Edition
- 5
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN DERMATOLOGY
Fifth Edition
RICHARD ASHTON, MA, MD, FRCP, Consultant Dermatologist, Lighthouse Clinic, Isle of Wight, UK, formerly Consultant Dermatologist to the Royal Navy
BARBARA LEPPARD, DM, FRCP, Retired Consultant Dermatologist, Southampton University NHS Trust, UK
The ethos of this bestselling text is that however much or little you know about skin disease you can always arrive at the right diagnosis. The secret is to examine the surface of the rash or skin lesion which will help you classify the clinical features correctly - colour, surface features, type of lesion, border and how long it has been present. Algorithms throughout each chapter give the differential diagnosis for the features you have elicited. Accompanying clinical photographs and clear descriptions of the conditions will enable you to check whether you are right or not. If your choice seems unlikely, any conditions that could be confused with the one you selected are listed along the base of the algorithm to help you compare diagnoses so that you can get to the right answer.
We hope this new edition - enhanced with specific instructions on treatment - will be the only quick clinical reference you will ever need for dermatology diagnoses.
With over 1000 illustrations.
About the Author
RICHARD ASHTON, MA, MD, FRCP, is a Consultant Dermatologist, Lighthouse Clinic, Isle of Wight, UK, formerly Consultant Dermatologist to the Royal Navy
BARBARA LEPPARD, DM, FRCP, is a Retired Consultant Dermatologist, Southampton University NHS Trust, UK
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to dermatological diagnosis
2. Introduction to dermatological treatment
3. Hair and hairy scalp
4. Acute erythematous rash on the face
5. Chronic erythematous rash on the face
6. Mouth, tongue, lips and ears
7. Acute erythematous rash on the trunk and limbs
8. Chronic erythematous rash and lesions on trunk and limbs
9. Non-erythematous lesions
10. Flexures
11. Genitalia
12. Lower legs
13. Hands & feet
14. Nail
Index
โฆ Subjects
Dermatology; Family & General Practice; Cosmetic Science; Differential Diagnosis
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