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ELSEVIER Dermatology Visual Recognition And Case Reviews 2Ed (Pb 2022) by Ko Christine
Ideal for dermatologists, dermatopathologists, and trainees of all levels, Dermatology: Visual Recognition and Case Reviews, 2nd Edition, presents classic visual clues that point you to the correct diagnosis - the key first step in effective management and care. This highly visual resource helps you hone your skills in visual recognition with a practical focus on images of clinical and histopathologic skin diseases rather than dense text. The unique format enhances your learning experience and offers clear examples of a successful framework that can be used when approaching a patient._x000D__x000D_Content organized by visual patterns (color, shape, pattern, and body part), maximizing your ability to recognize disease - the same way a patient would normally present in the clinic. _x000D__x000D__x000D_High-quality clinical and microscopic images for nearly all entities, helping to enhance your diagnostic and clinicopathologic correlation skills. _x000D__x000D__x000D_Key difference pages, enabling you to quickly compare and contrast different diseases in a given differential diagnosis that can look similar but are distinguishable. _x000D__x000D__x000D_Newly reorganized, color-coded table of contents for quicker navigation. _x000D__x000D__x000D_New flashcards online to test your ability to recognize diseases by visual presentation. _x000D__x000D__x000D_Case reviews that provide clear examples of specific approaches to patient evaluation. _x000D__x000D__x000D_Enhanced eBook version included with purchase, which allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices._x000D_ _x000D_
Introduction: Visual Intelligence_x000D_
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PART 1: OVERVIEW_x000D_
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1. Key concepts_x000D_
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2. Differential diagnosis for given body sites and morphology_x000D_
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3. Distribution - specific differentials_x000D_
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PART 2: EPIDERMAL-BASED DISEASES _x000D_
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4. Spongiotic/eczematous processes_x000D_
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5. Psoriasiform rashes_x000D_
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6. Small, scaly lesions_x000D_
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7. Epidermal-based lesions_x000D_
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PART 3: EPIDERMAL/DERMAL PROCESSES _x000D_
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8. Epidermal injury/necrosis_x000D_
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9. Purpura, small vessel vasculitis, and vascular occlusion_x000D_
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10. Ulcers_x000D_
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11. Epidermal neutrophils_x000D_
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12. Vesiculobullous, numerous lesions_x000D_
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13. Vesicles and papulopustules in infants_x000D_
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14. Blistering, localized_x000D_
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PART 4: DERMAL/DEEPER PROCESSES _x000D_
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15. Follicular processes_x000D_
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16. Dermal inflammation_x000D_
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17. Deep soft tissue disorders: panniculitis and others_x000D_
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18. Dermal-based lesions_x000D_
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19. Dermal cysts/developmental anomalies_x000D_
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20. Small papules secondary to a dermal process_x000D_
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21. Dermal change due to deposition_x000D_
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22. Sclerosing disorders_x000D_
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PART 5: MISCELLANEOUS _x000D_
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23. Helminths/arthropods_x000D_