Field Guide to Clinical DermatologyDavid H. Frankel This colorfully illustrated pocket book is a practical quick-reference guide to the diagnosis of the most common skin problems. Geared specifically to primary care practitioners, house officers, and medical students, the book is organized by clinical feature and written in terms that are accessible to non-dermatologists. More than 100 illustrations depict the key distinguishing features of the diseases. |
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... Lesions .... 8. Pruritis and Excoriations with No Primary B. Red rashes on the face 9. Acne Vulgaris 10 . 11 . 12 . Perioral Dermatitis Rosacea ..... Seborrheic Dermatitis 13. Lupus Erythematosus 14. Dermatomyositis C. Red rashes ( not ...
... Lesions .... 8. Pruritis and Excoriations with No Primary B. Red rashes on the face 9. Acne Vulgaris 10 . 11 . 12 . Perioral Dermatitis Rosacea ..... Seborrheic Dermatitis 13. Lupus Erythematosus 14. Dermatomyositis C. Red rashes ( not ...
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Contents
V | 1 |
VI | 7 |
VII | 11 |
VIII | 13 |
XI | 16 |
XIII | 19 |
XV | 21 |
XVIII | 23 |
LVI | 109 |
LVII | 112 |
LVIII | 114 |
LXI | 116 |
LXII | 118 |
LXIII | 120 |
LXIV | 122 |
LXV | 124 |
XIX | 26 |
XX | 30 |
XXI | 32 |
XXIV | 34 |
XXV | 36 |
XXVI | 38 |
XXVIII | 39 |
XXIX | 42 |
XXX | 45 |
XXXI | 48 |
XXXII | 50 |
XXXIII | 53 |
XXXIV | 55 |
XXXV | 59 |
XXXVI | 61 |
XXXVII | 63 |
XXXVIII | 67 |
XLI | 69 |
XLII | 72 |
XLIII | 74 |
XLIV | 76 |
XLV | 79 |
XLVI | 82 |
XLVII | 85 |
XLIX | 90 |
L | 92 |
LI | 94 |
LII | 96 |
LIII | 100 |
LIV | 103 |
LV | 105 |
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Common terms and phrases
acne Acne vulgaris agents alopecia appear areas asymptomatic axillae BCCs Betamethasone Bullous Callen cause cell carcinoma Chapter Charles Parish chronic clinical common confirm the diagnosis contact dermatitis corticosteroids Crissey cutaneous cysts daily by mouth Dermatology DIAGNOSIS The diagnosis DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS disease drug eczema electrodesiccation eruption erythema excision FIGURE four times daily herpes zoster High-potent Hydrocortisone hypopigmentation infection inflammatory involvement itching keloids Lawrence Charles Parish legs lentigo maligna lesions lichen planus Low-potent M.D. SYMPTOMS malignant melanoma Medium-potent mg daily mg three nail neck nevi nevus nodular nodules occur ointments or creams oral pain papules patches patients Pediculosis pigmented plaques Postinflammatory hypopigmentation PROGNOSIS pruritus psoriasis psoriatic Punch biopsy red papules scabies scaling scalp scarring seborrheic keratoses simplex Skin tags sometimes Stasis dermatitis SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS systemic TEN/SJS therapy three times daily Tinea tion topical corticosteroid ointments treatment triamcinolone acetonide ulcers urticaria usually vasculitis Verruca vitiligo vulgaris weeks Xanthelasma
References to this book
Review for USMLE: United States Medical Licensing Examination, Step 3, Part 3 Mitchell H. Rosner,Andrew E. Lazar No preview available - 2007 |