Genetic skin disorders
โ Scribed by Sybert, Virginia P
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 489
- Series
- Oxford monographs on medical genetics no. 69
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This fully revised and updated edition of GENETIC SKIN DISORDERS reflects the most current understanding of the diagnosis, treatment, genetic basis, and differential diagnoses of inherited skin disorders. Organized with the needs of busy clinicians in mind, it offers detailed clinical guidance on the signs, symptoms, mode of inheritance, recurrence risk, and diagnosis of over 300 skin disorders, all in an accessible, at-a-glance format. Annotated bibliographies highlight the most relevant and up-to-date medical literature. Newly compiled lists of support groups, both national and international, for patients and their families supplement the ample resources for medical professionals.
Informed by the author's extensive clinical experience and suffused with a distinctive, witty voice, GENETIC SKIN DISORDERS is an ideal companion in the laboratory, clinic, or consulting room.
FEATURES
ยท Includes both disease-based chapters and an appendix of skin signs that simplifies differential diagnosis for specialists and general practitioners alike
ยท More than 800 color photographs illustrate the full spectrum of hair, skin, and nail abnormalities
ยท Updated to reflect current classification of inherited skin disorders and the molecular underpinnings of these conditions
โฆ Subjects
Skin;Diseases;Genetic aspects;Skin Diseases, Genetic;diagnosis;Diagnosis, Differential
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