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Comprehensive Approach to Infections in Dermatology

Author Archana Singal, Chander Grover
Publisher Jaypee Brothers Medical Pub
Category Medical
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ISBN / ASIN9351527484
ISBN-139789351527480
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Sales Rank10,870,409
CategoryMedical
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Comprehensive Approach to Infections in Dermatology is a guide to all types of skin infection, with detailed information on epidemiology, presentation, diagnosis and management. The book is divided into eight sections; the first deals with 'normal flora' of the skin (microorganisms present under normal circumstances, without causing disease), whilst each subsequent chapter covers a specific type of dermatological infection including bacterial, fungal, viral, and mycobacterial infections, parasitic and protozoal diseases, infestations, bites and stings, and finally sexually transmitted infections. The book provides a step-by-step approach to bedside diagnostic procedures, with key points highlighted throughout. 400 full colour clinical photographs illustrate the methods covered, and data, graphics and evidence-based therapeutic guidelines are presented in tables for ease of reference. Key Points * Covers all types of skin infection in detail, with epidemiology, presentation, diagnosis and management * Step-by-step guidance on diagnostic procedures *400 full colour photographs
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