Fitzpatricks Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, Seventh EditionThe 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
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Dermatology and Internal Medicine | 301 |
Diseases Due to Microbial Agents | 519 |
Skin Signs of Hair Nail and Mucosal Disorders | 759 |
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acne acute alopecia antibodies areas associated asymptomatic atopic dermatitis atrophy aureus bacterial biopsy blistering brown bullae bullous candidiasis cause chronic Clinical Manifestation color common confluent crusted cutaneous dermatitis Dermatopathology Dermatophytes dermis Differential Diagnosis disorders disseminated drug eruption edema Epidemiology epidermal erosions erythema Etiology exanthem exposure female fever Figure follicular folliculitis glucocorticoids hemorrhagic herpes HIV disease hyperkeratosis hyperpigmentation infection infiltrate inflammatory invasive involvement keratoses Laboratory Examinations lesions lichen lichen planus lupus lymph nodes lymphadenopathy macules male malignant melanocytes melanoma mucosa mucous membranes multiple nail plate necrosis necrotic nevus nodular nodules occur Onset onychomycosis oral painful papular papules Pathogenesis patients pigmented plaques primary Prognosis pruritus psoriasis pustules rare reaction recurrent scaling scalp scarring seborrheic secondary Section simplex skin lesions subcutaneous superficial symptoms syndrome systemic therapy tinea tion tissue topical Treatment trunk tumor ulcers urticaria usually vasculitis vesicles violaceous virus vitiligo