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Should read Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Sexually Transmitted Diseases you should know.

— An invaluable tool for differential diagnosis of STDs– Features one to two color photos for each disorder along with salient points of epidemiology, clinical signs, physical exam, diagnosis, and management– Coverage of therapy is expanded in this edition– Provides new photographs for HIV, AIDS, opportunistic infections, and much more

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The most of Color Atlas and Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology: Second Edition you have to understand.

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.

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Should read Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology you should know.

“Should serve as a standard against which all future atlases will be measured.”–New England Journal of Medicine, on a previous edition. This trusted, best selling color atlas presents a wide array of skin conditions, from the most common to life-threatening melanoma and HIV/AIDS. Retains its easy-to-use format that depicts each disease entity, then thoroughly describes the disorder with a brief overview: epidemiology and etiology; history; physical exam; differential diagnosis; laboratory findings; diagnosis; and management. Now features dozens of new and improved illustrations, current management strategies, an updated two-color design, and case reports where appropriate. Unsurpassed for its low price, extensive use of superb color illustrations, and ease of use by health care professionals at all levels.

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Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, Fourth Edition
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Something of Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology you should know.

“…should serve as a standard against which all future atlases will be measured…”* .
New England Journal of Medicine, review of third edition.

. �…an excellent resource for all health care providers…”.
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, review of third edition.

. The best selling dermatology atlas in the medical market place!

This unique combination of text, clinical reference, and color atlas features the best quality and most varied photographs of skin conditions important to any health care professional. Features consistent 2-page disease coverage format with description on left and photos on the right.

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. NEW TO THIS EDITION.
*MORE photographs � more than 100 new illustrations, many focusing on conditions affecting people of color.
*MORE user friendly � color tabbing system for quick retrieval .
*NEW list of related web sites for physicians and patients at the end of diseases.
*NEW full-color schematic drawings of pathogenesis added to each section.
*NEW section on Bioterrorism.

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The most of Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology: Common and Serious Diseases you have to understand.

This edition features a completely revised art program and expanded coverage of state-of-the-art therapy. Each color illustration is accompanied by a concise precis (clinical summary), providing a synoptic review of aetiology, history, physical examination, differential diagnosis, and treatment of the corresponding skin disorders. The “Fitz” atlas reviews both common and serious skin disorders, including coverage of life-threatening emergency disorders such as melanoma, AIDS and HIV, Lyme borreliosis, lupus erythematosus, drug reactions, and much more.

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More Color Atlas and Synopsis of Sexually Transmitted Diseases you have to read.

A Doody’s Core Title for 2011!

5 STAR DOODY’S REVIEW!
“Any practitioner, public health official, or educator in the field will find a use for this book. Patients may find it valuable for education purposes, as well….This second edition certainly has improved upon its predecessor. Its practical nature, clear photos, and comments following clinical cases provide practitioners with expert guidance as if the editor were physically present. Seldom does a book deliver what it promises; however, in this instance, it has and I feel it will become a standard for years.”–Doody’s Review Service

From the author’s world renowned collection of clinical photographs comes this unprecedented collage of full color views of common and uncommon sexually transmitted diseases. An invaluable tool for differential diagnosis of STDs, the atlas features one to two color photograph for each disorder and accompanies those with the salient points of epidemiology, clinical signs, physical exam, diagnosis, and management. Coverage of therapy is expanded in this edition and new photographs are provided for HIV, AIDS, opportunistic infections, and much more.

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