Color
Atlas of Foot & Ankle Dermatology
"Practical
pictorial guide to the diagnosis of skin and nail conditions
of the lower extremities" |
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Color
Atlas of Foot & Ankle Dermatology
Editors: Gary L. Dockery, Mary E Crawford
Publisher: Lippincott
Williams & Wilkin; 1st edition (January 15, 1999); 416
pages
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Color
Atlas of Foot & Ankle Dermatology is a practical
atlas for physicians, residents, and students. Provides illustrations
of the most common skin conditions and, whenever possible,
their differential diagnosis. High-quality color photographs.
Color
Atlas of Foot and Ankle Dermatology is a practical pictorial
guide to the diagnosis of skin and nail conditions of the
lower extremities. It features more than 1,000 detail-revealing
full-color clinical photographs of over 100 common and uncommon
lesions, grouped into easy-to-follow categories. The succinct
text accompanying each photograph explains the lesion's salient
features and, whenever possible, provides a differential diagnosis.
Therapeutic recommendations offered include new treatments
for fungal nails and for scars. The opening chapter, on general
principles, includes a classification with an algorithm and
a problem-oriented algorithm. Subsequent chapters cover the
entire gamut of disease entities--eczema; contact dermatitis;
drug and toxic reactions; papulosquamous diseases; benign
tumors; premalignant and malignant tumors; bacterial, viral,
and fungal skin infections; infestations, parasites, and bites;
developmental disorders; manifestations of internal disease;
manifestations of circulatory disease; sweat and associated
disorders; mechanical injuries; psychocutaneous disorders;
nail disorders; and scar conditions.
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