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Clinical Dermatology: A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy

Author Thomas P. Habif MD, Thomas P. Habif
Publisher Mosby
Category Medical
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PublisherMosby
ISBN / ASIN0323013198
ISBN-139780323013192
Sales Rank961,853
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Completely revised and updated, the 4th Edition of this popular reference presents a wealth of new features to enable readers to identify, treat, and manage skin diseases more easily than ever. Atlas-like guidance, complemented with detailed, diagnostic text, combine to offer readers a user-friendly resource they'll consult again and again. Also available as a separate website and e-dition package, this book is widely recognized as the world's leading dermatologic manual.

  • Outstanding photographs of virtually every common skin disorder.
  • Features a team of world-renown editors and contributors.
  • Uses a consistent format in every chapter to present information in a logical, easy-reference fashion.


  • Includes a special section featuring dermatoscopy images and diagnostic techniques for the diagnosis of melanoma and other pigmented lesions.
  • Features more than 200 new images as well as new management algorithms, making diagnosis and treatment much more efficient.
  • Organizes disease information with an alphabetical listing on the inside front and back covers, allowing for quick access to specific guidance.
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