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Designed as a quick read for both students on a dermatology rotation and others who want to know more about the specialty, Blueprints Dermatology covers the essentials of dermatology that every practitioner will need to know, regardless of specialty.
Pocket-sized and practical, this book covers the most common conditions students are likely to encounter. It focuses on the essential content students need to know during a rotation allowing for a fast, easy read. The text emphasizes pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
Blueprints Dermatology explains the fundamental concepts of normal skin with separate chapters covering disorders by causes or conditions. It provides the reader with a broad understanding of skin structure and function as well as how to evaluate a patients condition.
Seventy-five full-color photographs and drawings enhance the readers knowledge. Twenty-five multiple-choice and matching review questions are included to help students test their understanding of the subject. The book also features valuable appendices on career and residency opportunities as well as a handy reference list of commonly prescribed medications.
Data sheet
Chapter 1:: Evaluation of the Dermatological Patient
Chapter 2:: The Structure and Function of Normal Skin
Chapter 3:: Disorders of Structure and Function
Chapter 4:: Skin Conditions Caused by the External Environment
Chapter 5:: Skin Infections and Infestations
Chapter 6:: Skin Manifestations of Systemic Disorders
Chapter 7:: Benign and Malignant Growths
Chapter 8:: What to Tell Your Patients About Skin Care
Appendix A:: The Practice of Dermatology
Appendix B:: Review Questions and Answers
Appendix C:: Topical Medications Commonly Used in Dermatology
Appendix D:: Staging of Melanoma
Index