Dermatology: The Pictorial Review
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Hair Findings Eye Findings Nail Findings Fungal Diseases Parasites Contact Dermatitis Drug Reaction Pediatric Dermatology Vascular Tumors and . . . Continue reading
A Ali, 2nd edition, 720 pp., 2010. This long-awaited, richly illustrated text fills a critical need in the dermatology literature. For the first time, this one-stop resource examines the most critical dermatologic topics in an easy-to-follow, full-color format. Ideal as a quick reference for residents . . . More details
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A Ali,
2nd edition, 720 pp., 2010.
This long-awaited, richly illustrated text fills a critical need in the dermatology literature. For the first time, this one-stop resource examines the most critical dermatologic topics in an easy-to-follow, full-color format.
Ideal as a quick reference for residents on rounds or dermatologists taking their written Board or recertification exams, Dermatology: A Pictorial Review is also invaluable as a visual guide to differential diagnosis for clinicians.
Dermatology: A Pictorial Review features:
Non-returnable.
2nd edition, 720 pp., 2010.
This long-awaited, richly illustrated text fills a critical need in the dermatology literature. For the first time, this one-stop resource examines the most critical dermatologic topics in an easy-to-follow, full-color format.
Ideal as a quick reference for residents on rounds or dermatologists taking their written Board or recertification exams, Dermatology: A Pictorial Review is also invaluable as a visual guide to differential diagnosis for clinicians.
Dermatology: A Pictorial Review features:
- Over 300 color photographs that illuminate the full scope of dermatologic conditions seen in clinical practice
- Up-to-date coverage that reflects the very latest thinking and research perspectives in the field
- A far-reaching overview of skin problems that are of concern across medical specialties, from vascular tumors and lesions to viral diseases
- An emphasis on need-to-know dermatological conditions such as infections, reactions to medications, dermatitis, and blistering
- Easy-to-read content that contains minimal text for maximum clarity
- And much more!
Non-returnable.

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