Advances in Pediatric Dermatology - 2: Neonatal DermatologyVolume two of this series brings clinicians fully up to date with the latest advances in the diagnosis and management of dermatological conditions in children, specifically neonates. Beginning with an introduction to general skin care in newborns, each of the following chapters examines a different type of skin disorder and its diagnosis and management. Topics cover common and more unusual conditions, of varying degrees of severity. This practical book includes more than 100 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables. The previous volume published in 2011. Key points
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