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Cutaneous Cryosurgery is an invaluable practical guide for the management of benign, premalignant, and malignant skin lesions. The book provides practitioners with all the information needed to add cryosurgery to their surgical repertoire. For practitioners already using cryosurgery, many pearls are provided to expand the use of cryosurgery for new indications along with helpful tips for the use of cutting-edge cryosurgical equipment. This new edition of an established reference uses an evidence-based approach, including a chapter reviewing the evidence for using cryosurgery to treat viral warts, actinic keratosis, and basal cell carcinoma. It also discusses patient consent, aftercare, side effects, and complications. In addition, the book reviews other low-temperature systems used for therapeutic tissue destruction. With nearly 300 clinical color photographs, the book is an outstanding resource for dermatologists, family physicians, other primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, podiatrists, plastic surgeons, head and neck surgeons, and oculoplastic surgeons alike.
There is a great need for a visual resource to document, with clarity, the possible outcomes of surgery, including side effects and complications, and how these outcomes vary from individual to individual. Using a straightforward approach, Outcomes of Skin Surgery: A Concise Visual Aid is an easy-to-consult and highly illustrated reference for surg
This is a reference on the use of lasers in cutaneous surgical procedures. Internationally recognized experts share their knowledge - both scholarly and practical - of the scientific principles, instruments, and techniques employed in cutaneous laser surgery.
This book is an invaluable practical guide for the management of benign, premalignant, and malignant skin lesions. This new edition provides clinical pearls to expand the use of cryosurgery for new indications along with the review of cutting-edge cryosurgical equipment. It discusses patient consent, aftercare, side effects, and complications. The book reviews other low-temperature systems for therapeutic tissue destruction. With nearly 300 clinical color photographs, the book is an outstanding resource for dermatologists, family physicians, other primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and plastic surgeons.
Birthmarks, the most benign tumors in infancy, are rarely dangerous but often cause much distress to both patients and their parents. This book brings together information from all the specialties involved in the management of birthmarks and provides a thorough description of their classification. Contributors discuss recent advances in vascular research such as laser coagulation, orysurgery, and localized embolization in terms of their applications to diagnosis and therapy. The work's centralization of knowledge and experience will benefit dermatologists, pediatricians, general practitioners, and plastic surgeons.
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This is a handbook aimed at those involved in the care of patients with genodermatoses. Each chapter begins with a broad classification and reviews the major diseases, encompassing definition, genetics, clinical features, pathology, course, prognosis and management. prenatal dermatology, the second section of the book approaches specific disease groups. Each of the 16 chapters begins with a broad classification and is a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the major diseases. Section three covers counselling, prenatal and pre-implantation diagnosis, and the future for gene therapy.
Edward Colver (1600/1610-1685) immigrated in 1635 from England to Boston, Massachusetts, and settled in 1636 in Dedham, Massachustts. He married Ann Ellis in 1638, moving later to Groton, Connecticut. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Culver) and relatives lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa, California and elsewhere.
This practical handbook for busy family practitioners and dermatologists has been fully revised to include comprehensive guidelines and recommendations and a section for nurse practitioners.