Color Atlas and Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology
Material type:
- 0071712526
- 9780071712521
- 618.9296
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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E-BOOKS | MWALIMU NYERERE LEARNING RESOURCES CENTRE-CUHAS BUGANDO | NFIC | 618.9296 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | -1 | EBS11530 |
Contents:
Section 1 Cutaneous Findings in the Newborn
Section 2 Eczematous Dermatitis
Section 3 Diaper Dermatitis and Rashes in the Diaper Area
Section 4 Disorders of Epidermal Proliferation
Section 5 Primary Bullous Dermatoses
Section 6 Disorders of the Sebaceous and Apocrine Glands
Section 7 Disorders of Melanocytes
Section 8 Disorders of Blood and Lymph Vessels
Section 15 Hypersensitivity Reactions
Section 16 Photosensitivity and Photoreactions
Section 17 Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases
Section 18 Endocrine Disorders and the Skin
Section 19 Skin Signs of Reticuloendothelial Disease
Section 20 Cutaneous Bacterial Infections
Section 21 Cutaneous Fungal Infections
Section 22 Rickettsial Infection
Section 9 Benign Epidermal Proliferations
Section 10 Benign Appendageal Proliferations
Section 11 Benign Dermal Proliferations
Section 12 Disorders of Pigmentation
Section 13 Neurocutaneous Disorders
Section 14 Miscellaneous Inflammatory Disorders
Section 23 Cutaneous Viral Infections
Section 24 Aquatic Infestations
Section 25 Insect Bites and Infestations
Index
Instantly and accurately diagnose and treat the full range of pediatric skin problems
"The focus on quick recognition of pediatric dermatologic conditions and pediatric illnesses makes this atlas an asset in the office. The ease of reference is fantastic. This will replace the dermatology reference I currently use. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service
Modeled after Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, the world's most widely-used dermatologic reference, this point-of-care atlas provides large, detailed, full-color photographs of skin diseases in children along with the latest management and treatment recommendations. You'll find everything you need to confidently assess, diagnose, and manage diseases of the skin, hair, and nails of pediatric patients in a busy clinical environment.
Each illness or disorder features a logical easy-to-read presentation that includes:
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
History
Physical Examination
Differential Diagnosis
Laboratory Evaluation
Course and Prognosis
Treatment and Prevention/Management (with approved pediatric dosages)
One or two full-color photographs
Featuring more than 350 clear, crisp full-color photographs and coverage that spans everything from disorders of blood and lymph vessels to cutaneous bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, Color Atlas & Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology is the fastest and most reliable way to confirm your next pediatric diagnosis. Common terms and phrases: abnormalities acne adolescence adults Age Any age antibiotics arthralgias associated asymptomatic atopic dermatitis benign biopsy blistering bullae bullous candidiasis child chronic clinical congenital contact dermatitis corticosteroids COURSE AND PROGNOSIS cutaneous cysts Dermatopathology Skin biopsy dermis DIAGNOSIS The differential DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS disease disorder Distribution drug edema EPIDEMIOLOGY Age epidermal eruption erythema Etiology EXAMINATION Skin Findings EXAMINATIONS Dermatopathology Skin exanthem fever FIGURE Findings Type Macules Gender M F Genetics hair hemangiomas herpes HISTORY hyperpigmentation ichthyosis infants infection infiltrate inflammatory keratinocytes LABORATORY EXAMINATIONS Dermatopathology lentigines lesions lichen macules MANAGEMENT melanocytes Mucous Membranes neck neonatal nevi nevus newborn nodules occur oral papules PATHOPHYSIOLOGY patients PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Skin pigmentation pityriasis plaques pruritus psoriasis pustules rare rash reaction recurrent scalp scarring self-resolve Shape Round Skin Findings Type skin lesions steroids syndrome Synonyms therapy tinea tion tissue topical steroids treatment trunk Type Papules typically ulcers urticaria vasculitis vesicles vitiligo weeks
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