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DERMATOLOGY DDXDECK

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By
Thomas Habif, MD, Adjunct Professor of Medicine Dermatology Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
M. Shane Chapman, MD, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
James Campbell, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Dermatology (Medicine), University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
James Dinulos, MD, Darthmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
Kathryn Zug, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine (Dermatology), Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH

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Here is a completely new concept - in fact it?s so new, no-one seems to know what to call it! It?s clearly not a book although it does have pages. It resembles the sort of thing you might get from a furniture manufacturer showing different colours of leather or a decorating company showing the range of paint colours. After much consideration, I have decided to call it a picture swatch. It has been compiled by five dermatologists from Dartmouth Medical School, New Hampshire, USA.

It fits snugly into its semi-rigid protective cardboard box and you can either keep it in a drawer at work or on your desk but is rather too bulky for your pocket measuring 25cm x 6.5cm x 3.5cm. It consists of more than eighty bookmark sized shiny cards fastened together with a metal bolt, each with four colour photographs on one side and on the other side, the description, history, physical findings and treatment of the condition shown.

You can look through the cards very quickly as they fan out easily just like a deck of cards would. Besides, the cards are all numbered and colour coded; for example the eczema pictures have purple numbers, the urticaria pictures have lime green numbers and so on. The contents at the front of the swatch lists each card, so you can quickly find exactly what you?re looking for.

The photos are, almost without exception, of excellent quality and extremely lifelike. The descriptions are nice and pithy. The treatments are thankfully mentioned by generic name as well as by brand although some are not available in the UK. At the bottom of each card are the differential diagnoses (DDx) of each rash – for instance the differential diagnoses of card 139 (extramammary Paget?s disease) are card 37 (psoriasis), card 70 (Candidiasis of large skin folds) and card 129 (Bowen?s disease).

One memorable statistic is that about 20% of consultations in General Practice have a dermatological element so the need for a compact yet comprehensive and readable compilation of common dermatological conditions is paramount. For just over half the cost of filling my car with petrol you could be the proud owner of this little beauty. Get yours today!

Dr JM Sager - www.univadis.co.uk, May 2006



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