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The most comprehensive and integrated book on pigmentation The Pigmentary System, Second Edition, gathers into one convenient, all-inclusive volume a wealth of information about the science of pigmentation and all the common and rare clinical disorders that affect skin color. The two parts, physiology (science) and pathophysiology (clinical disorders), are complementary and annotated so that those reading one part can easily refer to relevant sections in the other. For the clinician interested in common or rare pigment disorders or the principles of teaching about such disorders, this book provides an immediate and complete resource on the biologic bases for these disorders. For the scientis...
Written by an internationally renowned researcher and teacher, this book provides a compendium of syndromes and dermatologic conditions. Completely revised and updated, the second edition includes genetic information, the genes and their loci, and the genetic linkage of certain syndromes that are now grouped with other diseases. The book retains the popular format of the first edition and includes color pictures of key syndromes from one of the major collections in the U.S. These features combine to make it an important book for office-based dermatologists who frequently see these problems in their practice and for dermatology residents who need this information to pass their boards. Describ...
Illustrated Manual of Pediatric Dermatology presents simple approaches to the problems that pediatricians and dermatologists see in their practices on a regular basis. Including approximately 300 color photographs to aid accurate diagnosis, this easy-to-use book provides a rapid reference guide to a broad range of pediatric and adolescent skin
This is a compendium of dermatologic syndromes, describing some 716 syndromes in crisp detail with lavish color illustrations. A feature of special value is the list of carefully selected references quoted at the end of each entry to give the user ready access to definitive further reading on each syndrome. For residents and attending physicians alike, remembering and recognizing the variety of dermatologic syndromes that have been identified is a very difficult and time-consuming task. An Illustrated Dictionary of Dermatologic Syndromes provides a systematic and concise approach to the subject and is a valuable aid to both residents and attending physicians in dermatology and pediatrics. In his Foreword, Dr. Walter B. Shelley calls this, "a great book for browsing...a symphony of syndromes."
Most syndromes consist of one or more major anomalies together with a variable number of minor abnormalities. To make an accurate diagnosis, you must recognize the patterns of these anomalies, which are often more important than the each individual anomaly. To meet this challenge, Dermatologic Syndromes Card Deck helps you learn the clinical dermatologic findings associated with specific syndromes and in turn learn what syndromes exhibit features of skin diseases. The deck contains 250 flash cards that present the name of a syndrome on one side and the list of possible dermatologic disorders presented by patients with the syndrome on the other side, allowing you to learn the material frontwards and backwards. Designed as a study guide for dermatology residents preparing for speciality board examinations, Dermatologic Syndromes Card Deck gives you the information you need not only to pass the test, but also to quickly make accurate diagnoses.
Common and uncommon dermatological diseases in children are covered in this collection of lectures. The work includes topics such as: tropical skin diseases; photodamage and photoprotection; bullous diseases; infectious diseases; hair and nail disorders; and atopic dermatitis.
As the only comprehensive, heavily illustrated textbook of neonatal diseases of the skin, The Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology is a unique reference of dermatology of newborns. It includes discussions of common and uncommon conditions seen in infants at birth and in the first few months of life. With over 300 superb photographs of normal and abnormal cutaneous skin conditions, this resource is valuable to pediatricians, neonatologists, and dermatologists as well as other healthcare professionals who care for newborns and infants. The 27 comprehensive but concisely written chapters cover skin development and functions, premature skin, morphology and transient cutaneous disorders, birth marks ...