Dermatology: Visual Recognition and Case Reviews E-Book

Dermatology: Visual Recognition and Case Reviews E-Book

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Dermatology: Visual Recognition and Case Reviews E-Book

Designed for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and trainees of all levels, Dermatology: Visual Recognition and Case Reviews is a brand-new resource that aims to maximize your skill at recognizing diseases by visual presentation. Its unique dedication to rich images enhances your learning experience, ability to understand and visualize key concepts, and retention of information, while case reviews offer examples of the framework that can be used when approaching a patient.

  • Concise text allows the focus to be placed on images, maximizing your ability to recognize diseases by visual presentation to better prepare you for day-to-day clinic, certification and maintenance exams.
  • Arranged by patterns of skin disease (e.g. diffuse vs. localized, patterned), with clues (e.g. islands of sparing, nail changes) to different diagnoses and emphasis on the correlation between clinical and microscopic findings.
  • Key difference pages for each section/subsection enable you to quickly compare and contrast different diseases that can look similar but are distinguishable.
  • Case reviews hone in on specifics when evaluating a patient.
  • Boasts high-quality clinical and pathological images for nearly all entities, plus useful body schematic shows likely distribution areas.
  • Features differential diagnosis of particular presentations.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Christine J. Ko
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1 Pap/Psc
EISBN
9780323375320
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Elsevier
Manufacturer
Elsevier
NumberOfPages
261
PublicationDate
2016-10-05
Publisher
Elsevier
ReleaseDate
2016-10-05
Studio
Elsevier