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El. knyga: Dermatology

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(University Hospitals of Leicester, UK), (University Hospitals of Leicester, UK), (University Hospitals of Leicester, UK)
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  • Serija: Lecture Notes
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118887721
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  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118887721
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“A very well written introductory dermatology text with excellent clinical photographs and diagrams. We would highly recommend this for those wishing to grasp the basic concepts in dermatology.”British Journal of Dermatology

Dermatology Lecture Notes presents an accessible overview of skin structure and function, along with the practical aspects of disease management. Now in its 11th edition, it has been thoroughly updated to focus on recent advances in the knowledge of skin diseases and their treatment. It combines readability with high quality illustrations, and is the ideal guide for new comers to the specialty as well as those more advanced in their studies.

Key features include:

• An overview of the basics of skin structure and function, as well as practical aspects of disease management
• Excellent clinical photographs, diagrams and histological images
• Newly expanded and updated sections on benign skin tumours, viruses, emergency dermatology (skin failure in particular) and vascular disorders
• Includes a companion website at www.lecturenoteseries.com/dermatology featuring self-assessment and case studies

With beautiful colour artwork throughout, Dermatology Lecture Notes includes a glossary of dermatological terms, and provides an excellent balance between theory and clinical relevance.

Preface, vi
Acknowledgements, vii
About the companion website, viii
1 Structure and function of the skin, hair and nails, 1(9)
2 Approach to the diagnosis of dermatological disease, 10(10)
3 Emergency dermatology, 20(4)
4 Bacterial and viral infections, 24(11)
5 Fungal infections, 35(9)
6 Ectoparasite infections, 44(10)
7 Acne, acneiform eruptions and rosacea, 54(9)
8 Eczema, 63(10)
9 Psoriasis, 73(10)
10 Benign and malignant skin tumours, 83(16)
11 Naevi, 99(7)
12 Inherited disorders, 106(8)
13 Pigmentary disorders, 114(5)
14 Disorders of the hair and nails, 119(8)
15 Bullous disorders, 127(10)
16 Miscellaneous erythematous and papulosquamous disorders, and light-induced skin diseases, 137(12)
17 Vascular disorders, 149(7)
18 Connective tissue diseases, 156(8)
19 Pruritus, 164(5)
20 Systemic disease and the skin, 169(9)
21 Skin and the psyche, 178(5)
22 Cutaneous drug reactions, 183(6)
23 Treatment of skin disease, 189(8)
Glossary of dermatological terms, 197(5)
Index, 202
Robin Graham-Brown is Emeritus Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Dermatology at University Hospitals of Leicester, UK.

Karen Harman is Consultant Dermatologist at University Hospitals of Leicester, UK.

Graham Johnston is Consultant Dermatologist at University Hospitals of Leicester, UK.