Clinical Dermatology A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy |
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Author:
| Habif, Thomas P. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7234-3541-9 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2009 |
Publisher: | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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Imprint: | Mosby |
Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | AUD $242.00 |
Book Description:
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Widely recognized as the world's leading dermatology manual, Habif's Clinical Dermatology has been exhaustively updated to reflect today's best practices. A wealth of new features makes it easier than any other resource to identify, treat, and manage the full range of skin diseases.
- Diagnose with confidence by viewing outstanding photographs for virtually every common skin disorder.
- Quickly locate the information you need with...
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Widely recognized as the world's leading dermatology manual, Habif's Clinical Dermatology has been exhaustively updated to reflect today's best practices. A wealth of new features makes it easier than any other resource to identify, treat, and manage the full range of skin diseases.
- Diagnose with confidence by viewing outstanding photographs for virtually every common skin disorder.
- Quickly locate the information you need with a Disorders Index on the inside front cover, a brand-new Regional Diagnosis Atlas in chapter 1, and a consistent, logical, easy-reference format in every chapter.
- Apply the newest developments in diagnosis and treatment thanks to thorough updates throughout.
- Access the complete contents online at www.expertconsult.com, including all of the book's illustrations plus hundreds of additional images; links to PubMed; Dermatologic Surgical Procedures; a Dermatologic Formulary; Bioterrorism, Dermatology, and Recently Returned Traveler appendices; plus much more.
- View the likeliest differential diagnoses for any body region with an updated DDx Mannequin online.
- Find representative images for virtually any skin condition with over 1000 full color photographs, including 500 brand-new, never-before-published images.
- Diagnose and treat diverse patient populations with expanded coverage of non-white skin.
- Treat patients who have been traveling abroad with new coverage of tropical diseases.