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Reference \ Dermatoses An Atlas of Atopic Eczema

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L Fry,
96 pp., 2003.- Includes full coverage of atopic eczema with new information on calcineurin inhibitors
- Contains 99 color illustrations accompanied by clinical text written by one of the world's most distinguished dermatologists
- Covers genetic, etiology, pathogenesis, prognosis, clinical features, and differential diagnosis
- Presents new information on the pathogenesis of eczema
- Discusses newly available and emerging treatments
Atopic eczema is the most common and persistent dermatological condition seen in general practice. Over the last few years, advances have been made in the genetics of atopy in general, newer treatments have been introduced for topical use, and new concepts suggested in the etiology.
Thus, a new text on atopic eczema is both timely and useful. Written by one of the world's most distinguished dermatologists, An Atlas of Atopic Eczema provides full coverage of this skin disorder, including new information on calcineurin inhibitors and their therapeutic options.
Extensively illustrated in color, the atlas explores topics such as genetics, etiology, pathogenesis, prognosis, clinical features, differential diagnosis, relationships to other types of eczema, and treatment.
The author lifts the veil of confusion and helps physicians stay on top of the challenge the increased incidence of eczemas present.
Special order item, therefore it cannot be canceled once the order has been placed and is non-returnable after it has been received.
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