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Dermatology Fundamentals

Dermatology Fundamentals

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Pocket-friendly guide enables navigating the essentials of dermatology with ease

From the intricate details of skin pathology to the latest in medical advancements, the breadth of dermatologic information can be overwhelming, especially for those in training or early-stage careers. Dermatology Fundamentals, edited by double board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon Preetha Kamath Agarwal reflects a unique blend of clinical expertise, academic rigor, and teaching experience from a myriad of esteemed contributors. It is designed to help readers quickly recall key information during a busy clinic day, prepare for exams, and solidify foundational knowledge.

The book starts with insights on preclinical years, most notably how to match into a dermatology residency—a competitive and challenging process. It concludes with career path pearls, including discussion of fellowships, mentorship, practice models, and fundamentals of coding. Reader-friendly chapters also cover basic science, general and complex medical dermatology, pharmacology, dermoscopy and dermatopathology, surgical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, and pediatric conditions.

Key Highlights

  • Provides a concise and quick dermatologic reference, from board exam preparation to bedside consultations
  • Meets the needs of all-level learners, with high-yield insights and knowledge to excel in exams and patient care
  • Covers must-know dermatology topics in an easy-to-digest pocket format

This is an indispensable, on-the-go reference for medical students, dermatology residents, and practitioners in both academic and clinical settings.

This print book includes a scratch off code to access a complimentary digital copy on MedOne.

Publishers Note:: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

Product Details
Georg Thieme
104135
9781684205691
9781684205691

Data sheet

Publication date
2026
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
480
Dimensions (mm)
177.80 x 254.00
Weight (g)
45
  • Part I: Introduction to Dermatology
    1. Advice for Preclinical and Postclinical Years
    2. Tips for a Successful Match
    Part II: Basic Principles and Background
    3. Overview of Basic Science
    4. Skin, Hair, and Nail Anatomy and Physiology
    5. Common Dermatologic Workups, Differentials, and Orders
    Part III: General and Complex Medical Dermatology
    6. Papulosquamous Disorders
    7. Approach to Eczematous Disorders
    8. Vesiculobullous Disorders
    9. Lichenoid and Interface Dermatoses
    10. More Than Meets the Eye: A Closer Look at Urticarias and Erythemas
    11. Purpuras and Vasculitis/Vasculopathy
    12. Adnexal and Pigmentary Disorders of Skin
    13. Neutrophilic, Eosinophilic, and Pregnancy Dermatoses
    14. Granulomatous and Histiocytic Disease
    15. Cutaneous Manifestations of Connective Tissue Disorders
    16. Understanding Fibrosis: The Pathophysiology of Sclerosing Skin Disorders
    17. Metabolic Health and Dermatology: Interpreting Cutaneous Signals
    18. Beneath the Skin: Exploring Systemic Diseases through Dermatological Symptoms
    19. Dermal Connective Tissue Disorders
    20. Infectious Disorders
    21. Neurocutaneous Disorders
    22. Cutaneous Manifestations of Physical Agents, Insults, and Injuries
    23. Hair and Nail Disorders
    24. Mucosal Disorders
    25. Cutaneous Manifestations of Internal Diseases
    Part IV: Pharmacology
    26. Pharmacology
    27. UV Therapies in Dermatology
    Part V: Dermoscopy and Dermatopathology
    28. Dermoscopy Algorithms
    29. How to Use a Microscope and Essential Dermatopathology Terminology/Concepts
    30. High-Yield Dermatopathology Differentials by Histologic Category
    Part VI: Surgical Dermatology
    31. Fundamental Anatomy
    32. Facial Danger Zones
    33. Anesthesia
    34. Suture Properties
    35. Surgical Instruments
    36. Neoplastic Dermatology Pathways
    37. Nonsurgical Options for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers
    38. Biopsy Excision and Techniques
    39. Mohs Micrographic Surgery, Flaps, and Grafts
    40. Nail Anatomy and Surgery
    41. Dressings, Wound Care, and Scar Improvement
    42. Surgical Complications
    43. Oncologic Agents in Dermatology for Melanoma and Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers
    Part VII: Cosmetic Dermatology
    44. Aging and Photoaging
    45. Neurotoxin
    46. Soft Tissue Fillers
    47. Lasers and Other Energy-Based Technologies
    48. Laser Endpoints
    49. Sclerotherapy and Treatment of Leg Veins
    50. Liposuction and Fat Reduction
    51. Hair Transplantation
    Part VIII: Pediatric Dermatology
    52. Cutaneous Eruptions of the Newborn
    53. Genodermatoses/Inherited Disorders of Pigmentation
    54. Genodermatoses/Inherited Disorders of Connective Tissue
    55. Inherited Disorders of Metabolic/Nutritional and Autoinflammatory Disorders
    56. Vascular Tumors and Malformations
    57. Neurocutaneous Syndromes and Tumor Syndromes
    58. Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders and Premature Aging Syndromes
    59. Viral Exanthems and Infectious Diseases of Childhood
    60. Disorders of Cornification
    61. Epidermolysis Bullosa and Other Pediatric Rashes
    Part IX: Career Paths and Billing/Coding
    62. Dermatology Fundamentals: Dermatology Fellowships
    63. Career Paths and Mentorship
    64. Choosing Which Practice Model to Work In
    65. Fundamentals of Billing and Coding

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