Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology: Common and Serious Diseases"Should serve as a standard against which all future atlases will be measured."--New England Journal of Medicine, on a previous edition. This trusted, best selling color atlas presents a wide array of skin conditions, from the most common to life-threatening melanoma and HIV/AIDS. Retains its easy-to-use format that depicts each disease entity, then thoroughly describes the disorder with a brief overview: epidemiology and etiology; history; physical exam; differential diagnosis; laboratory findings; diagnosis; and management. Now features dozens of new and improved illustrations, current management strategies, an updated two-color design, and case reports where appropriate. Unsurpassed for its low price, extensive use of superb color illustrations, and ease of use by health care professionals at all levels. Erratum Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, Fourth Edition Portions of the Index have incorrect page numbers. A corrected copy of the entire index may be found under "Healthcare & Medicine" at: http://www.books.mcgraw-hill.com/downloads.html or by calling (800) 221-2956, and selecting prompt #3. The publisher regrets any inconvenience this error may cause. |
Contents
DISORDERS OF SEBACEOUS AND APOCRINE GLANDS | 2 |
Rosacea | 8 |
Perioral Dermatitis | 12 |
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acne acute acyclovir Age of Onset alopecia and/or areas associated asymptomatic aureus bacteremia bacterial biopsy bullae bullous candidiasis cause cell carcinoma chronic common confluent COURSE AND PROGNOSIS crusted cutaneous dermatitis Dermatopathology dermatophytes dermis DIAGNOSIS Clinical DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS disseminated dose drug eczema edema EPIDEMIOLOGY Age epidermal epidermis erosions eruption erythema Etiology EXAMINATION Skin Lesions exanthem exposure females fever Figure folliculitis genital glucocorticoids hair hemorrhagic herpes HISTORY HIV disease hyperkeratosis individuals infection infiltrate inflammatory involvement LABORATORY EXAMINATIONS Dermatopathology lesions lymphadenopathy macules males MANAGEMENT melanocytes melanoma months mucosa multiple nail plate necrosis necrotic nevi nevus nodular nodules occur onychomycosis oral pain papules PATHOGENESIS patients PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Skin pigmentation plaques primary pruritus psoriasis pustules PUVA reaction recurrent scalp scarring secondary squamous subcutaneous symptoms syndrome syphilis systemic therapy tinea tinea pedis tion tissue topical treatment trunk tumor ulcers urticaria usually vasculitis vesicles virus vitiligo warts weeks