Dermatology Lecture Notes
Robin Graham-Brown
Dermatology Lecture Notes - 10th edition - Oxford John Wiley & Sons, c2011 - 232 pages
Lecture Notes: Dermatology provides all the necessary information, within one short volume, to achieve a thorough understanding of skin structure and function, and the practical aspects of disease management.
Presented in a user-friendly format, combining readability with high quality illustrations, this tenth edition has been revised to reflect recent advances in knowledge of skin diseases and developments in therapy, and features a brand new chapter on Dermatological Emergencies.
Key features include:
Numerous figures and tables help distil the information you need for revision purposes
MCQs and 15 new clinical case studies for self assessment
Glossary of dermatological terms
Whether you need to develop or refresh your knowledge of dermatology, Lecture Notes: Dermatology presents 'need to know' information for all those involved in treating skin disorders.
1118293576 9781118293577 = abnormalities acid acne acquired actinic affected agents alopecia appearance applied areas associated atopic become biopsy blistering blood body carcinoma cause cells changes Chapter characteristic chronic clinical common condition containing cutaneous reaction dermatitis dermatological develop diagnosis disease disorders drug eczema epidermal eruption erythema especially Examination face factors feet Figure frequently hair hands herpes important increased individuals infection inflammatory involvement irritant itching known layer leads lesions lichen lichen planus loss lupus malignant melanocytic melanoma mild naevi naevus nail nodules normal occasionally occur oral papules particularly patches patients pattern pigmented plaques preparations present problems produce pruritus psoriasis rare rash require response result scabies scaling scalp scarring sclerosis secondary seen severe skin skin lesions superficial surface syndrome systemic term testing therapy tinea tissue topical steroids treated treatment tumours typical ulcers usually vasculitis vessels warts weeks
--Skin Diseases-- Medical › Dermatology-- Medical / Dermatology-- Medical / General
616.5 GRA
Dermatology Lecture Notes - 10th edition - Oxford John Wiley & Sons, c2011 - 232 pages
Lecture Notes: Dermatology provides all the necessary information, within one short volume, to achieve a thorough understanding of skin structure and function, and the practical aspects of disease management.
Presented in a user-friendly format, combining readability with high quality illustrations, this tenth edition has been revised to reflect recent advances in knowledge of skin diseases and developments in therapy, and features a brand new chapter on Dermatological Emergencies.
Key features include:
Numerous figures and tables help distil the information you need for revision purposes
MCQs and 15 new clinical case studies for self assessment
Glossary of dermatological terms
Whether you need to develop or refresh your knowledge of dermatology, Lecture Notes: Dermatology presents 'need to know' information for all those involved in treating skin disorders.
1118293576 9781118293577 = abnormalities acid acne acquired actinic affected agents alopecia appearance applied areas associated atopic become biopsy blistering blood body carcinoma cause cells changes Chapter characteristic chronic clinical common condition containing cutaneous reaction dermatitis dermatological develop diagnosis disease disorders drug eczema epidermal eruption erythema especially Examination face factors feet Figure frequently hair hands herpes important increased individuals infection inflammatory involvement irritant itching known layer leads lesions lichen lichen planus loss lupus malignant melanocytic melanoma mild naevi naevus nail nodules normal occasionally occur oral papules particularly patches patients pattern pigmented plaques preparations present problems produce pruritus psoriasis rare rash require response result scabies scaling scalp scarring sclerosis secondary seen severe skin skin lesions superficial surface syndrome systemic term testing therapy tinea tissue topical steroids treated treatment tumours typical ulcers usually vasculitis vessels warts weeks
--Skin Diseases-- Medical › Dermatology-- Medical / Dermatology-- Medical / General
616.5 GRA