Fitzpatricks Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, Seventh Edition

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McGraw Hill Professional, Apr 15, 2013 - Medical - 1104 pages
The world's #1 visual atlas of dermatology--updated to keep pace with today's practice

"...should serve as a standard against which all future atlases will be measured..." -- The New England Journal of Medicine review of an earlier edition

This compact, diagnosis-speeding guide has virtually defined the field of dermatology for thousands of physicians, dermatology residents, and medical students across the globe. Spanning the entire spectrum of skin problems, it combines laser-precise color images of skin lesions with a concise summary outline of dermatologic disorders, along with the cutaneous signs of systemic disease. A color-coded 4-part organization facilitates review at a glance and features helpful icons denoting the incidence and morbidity of disease.

FEATURES

  • More than 1,000 full-color images--many new to this edition
  • New sections reflect the very latest clinical perspectives on the diagnosis and treatment of all skin disorders shown
  • F ocus on a wide range of skin types highlights skin disease in different ethnic populations
  • Thoroughly updated coverage of etiology, pathogenesis, management, and therapy
  • ICD 9/10 codes included for each disease

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Contents

Dermatology and Internal Medicine
301
Diseases Due to Microbial Agents
519
Skin Signs of Hair Nail and Mucosal Disorders
759
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Richard A. Johnson, MDCM, Clinical Instructor in Dermatology, Harvard Medical School, Clinical Associate in Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Associate in Dermatology, Beth Israel Hospital, Associate Physician (Dermatology), Brigham & Women's Hospital, Dermatologist, New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA.

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