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Dermoscopy is a non-invasive, widely used diagnostic tool that aids the diagnosis of skin lesions and is proven to increase the accuracy of melanoma diagnosis. This book is a practical, self-assessment guide to the diagnosis of skin disorders by dermoscopy. Beginning with an introduction to the technique, the following sections describe its use for different skin conditions, including pigmentation disorders, infectious diseases, skin tumours, and more. The final sections cover onychoscopy (nails) and trichoscopy (hair and scalp). Each case is highly illustrated with clinical photographs and diagrams, and includes a summary of the key features of the topic and dermoscopic clinical pearls. Key Points Practical, self-assessment guide to diagnosis of skin disorders by dermoscopy Covers numerous different skin conditions Includes sections on onychoscopy and trichoscopy Highly illustrated with clinical photographs and diagrams
This book provides surgeons with the latest advances and most up to date techniques in aesthetic and reconstructive hair transplant surgery. Beginning with an overview of the basic anatomy of hair and an introduction to hair loss and transplantation, the next chapter discusses the medical management of hair loss. The following sections offer step by step guidance on various hair transplantation techniques covering follicular extraction, donor and recipient area, grafts, instruments, potential complications, and postoperative care. Medicolegal and ethical issues are also discussed and a complete chapter is dedicated to setting up a hair transplant practice. This comprehensive text is enhanced by nearly 400 surgical photographs, figures and tables. Key Points Provides latest advances and techniques in aesthetic and reconstructive hair transplant surgery Techniques presented in step by step format, and sections on medicolegal and ethical issues Complete chapter covers setting up a hair transplant practice Comprehensive text enhanced by nearly 400 images and illustrations
IADVL Color Atlas of Dermatology is a comprehensive, highly illustrated guide to dermatological disorders, from the most common to rare variants. The book is divided into 47 chapters grouped into nineteen sections, according to the classification of disorders. Sections include keratinisation disorders, bullous disorders, connective tissue disorders, infections and infestations, STDs and HIV, pigmentary disorders, disorders of vascular architecture, and skin tumours. Other sections include paediatric dermatology, drug reactions, and metabolic and nutritional disorders. The final chapter covers skin and systemic medicine. Enhanced by nearly 1900 full colour images, IADVL Color Atlas of Dermatology is a valuable resource for both dermatologists and dermatology trainees. Key Points Highly illustrated guide to a wide range of dermatological disorders 19 sections covering various disorder types 1892 full colour images
This Atlas of Dermatology has a unique clinical orientation with an emphasis on morphology. The disease entities are arranged according to the morphology of lesions to aid diagnosis. This pattern of placement is more useful for both teaching and learning and serves as an important aid in making a diagnosis being based on the way patients present themselves in out-patient departments. With key diagnostic clinical pointers generously illustrated to help the reader in diagnosing and excluding clinical differentials, this Atlas will serve as a helpful source for medical residents and practitioners specialising in Clinical Dermatology. Key Features An atlas and text covering skin, mucosa, hair and nail diseases in skin of color Emphasis on key diagnostic clinical pointers 3000+ clinical images--multiple images of a disease to cover the clinical spectrum Dedicated section on Regional Dermatology and Skin changes in systemic diseases Clinician’s desk reference for OPD practice
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive, widely used diagnostic tool that aids the diagnosis of skin lesions and is proven to increase the accuracy of melanoma diagnosis. This atlas is a comprehensive guide to dermoscopy for practising dermatologists and trainees. Beginning with an introduction to the principles of dermoscopy and an explanation of the parts and types of dermoscope, the next chapter covers dermoscopic histopathological correlation. The following sections cover common dermatological conditions, including hair and nail disorders. Numerous dermoscopic images with markings showing key features clearly illustrate each disorder. Differences in dermoscopic characteristics of fair skin and darker skin types are highlighted.
This book is a complete guide to dermatologic surgery for clinicians. Divided into 52 sections, the text begins with an overview of surgical instruments, local anaesthesia, sutures, dressings and skin biopsy. The following chapters cover numerous techniques for different dermatologic conditions, from mole surgery, vitiligo, and nail surgery, to Mohs surgery, laser scar revision, fillers, and much more. Each procedure is described with a step by step approach and includes tips and tricks, modifications, potential complications and recent advances. Both common and more complex disorders and techniques are explained in detail. The comprehensive text is further enhanced by more than 1800 clinical and surgical photographs, diagrams and tables. Key points Comprehensive guide to dermatologic surgery Covers numerous common and more complex disorders and techniques Tips and tricks, modifications, complications and recent advances highlighted for each topic Highly illustrated with more than 1800 photographs, diagrams and tables
This book is a practical guide to the diagnosis of dermatologic disorders. Each section presents clinical cases, followed by questions and answers, then an explanation of the clinical diagnosis and further investigations. The text covers numerous different skin disorders, both common and rare, and details recent advances in the field. Topics are presented with an algorithmic approach to assist trainees in preparation for exams. The comprehensive text is highly illustrated by clinical photographs and tables to enhance learning. Key Points Practical guide to diagnosis of dermatologic disorders Presents clinical cases, questions and answers, clinical diagnosis and further investigations Includes recent advances in the field Algorithmic approach assists trainees with exam preparation
Plastic surgeons specializing in rhinoplasty will here find an essential resource bringing together the expertise they will need to offer non-invasive techniques in their practice. *Brings together all a surgeon needs to know for safe and effective non-invasive rhinoplasty *Offers a one-stop resource for surgeons wishing to add injection techniques to their practice *Presents a master-class from world experts
Comprehensive guide to use of lasers in management of dermatological disorders and cosmetic surgery, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. Highly illustrated with more than 200 images.
This text fills the gap between medical specialties in this topic, covering the dermatological diseases appearing during or affected by pregnancy; it also looks at safe drug usage and the cosmetic and aesthetic concerns of the pregnant woman. Most of the conditions discussed require a combined approach and treatment by the dermatologist and gynecologist and obstetrician, and this text establishes a united therapeutic approach for all practitioners. Fills the gap between the various specialties involved in managing skin diseases in pregnant patients Offers a unified approach for all health professionals managing pregnant patients Presents a practical and detailed clinical resource