Atlas of Clinical Dermatology

By
  • Anthony du Vivier, MD, FRCP, Physician in Charge, The Skin Department, King's College Hospital, London, UK

The 3rd Edition of ATLAS OF CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY comprehensively covers the clinical aspects of skin disease with an emphasis on how diagnosis can be made. It is lavishly illustrated with more than 2,000 top-quality, full-color photographs. The accompanying text clearly and thoroughly covers the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of each disease.

Audience
Dermatologists, Family Practitioners/Internists, Dermatopathologists

Hardbound, 752 Pages

Published: July 2002

Imprint: Churchill Livingstone

ISBN: 978-0-443-07220-8

Contents

  • 1) The dermatological diagnosis
    2) The structure and function of normal skin
    3) Eczema
    4) Contact dermatitis
    5) Psoriasis
    6) Pityriasis rosea and pityriasis rubra pilaris
    7) Lichen planus and lichenoid eruptions
    8) Naevi and developmental defects
    9) Benign tumours of the skin
    10) Non-melanoma skin cancer
    11) Moles and melanoma
    12) Mycosis fungoides and lymphoproliferative disorders of the skin
    13) Bacterial and spirochaetal infections
    14) Viral disorders of the skin
    15) Superficial fungal disorders
    16) Infestations of the skin
    17) Tropical infections of the skin
    18) Reactive disorders of the skin and drug eruptions
    19) Blistering disorders of the skin
    20) Developmental disorders of the skin
    21) Collagen vascular disorders
    22) The skin and systemic disease
    23) Skin manifestations of disordered circulation
    24) Disorders of sebaceous, sweat and apocrine glands
    25) Disorders of the nails
    26) Disorders of the hair and scalp
    27) Disorders of pigment and of pigmented skin
    28) Psychological disorders of the skin
    29) Disorders of the neonatal period and infancy
    30) Skin disorders affecting women and pregnancy
    31) A guide to diagnosis by region
    32) Glucocorticosteroids

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