Fitzpatrick's color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology /

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Edition:7th ed.
Imprint:New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education LLC., 2013, c2009, c2005, c2001, c1997, c1993, c1983.
Description:xxxviii, 916 p. : ill., figs., tables.
Language:English
Series:McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine
McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10018394
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Varying Form of Title:Color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology
Other authors / contributors:Wolff, Klaus, 1935-, ed.
Johnson, Richard Allen, 1940-, ed.
Saavedra, Arturo P., ed.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas B. (Thomas Bernard), 1919-2003, ed.
ISBN:9780071793025 (print)
007179302X (print)
Notes:Includes appendix.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Also issued in print and PDF version.
Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on May 05, 2014.
Summary:"The best visual reference in dermatology covering the full range of dermatologic conditions, Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 7e is a unique combination text, clinical reference, and color atlas. For each condition, there are one to two color photographs coupled with salient points of epidemiology, history, physical exam, differential diagnosis, laboratory and special examinations, disease course and up-to-date treatments. More than 1,500 full-color images, a unique combination text, clinical reference, and atlas contrast to most other dermatology references, this is a true quick-reference clinical guide"--Provided by publisher.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Disorders presenting in the skin and mucous membranes
  • Section 1. Disorders of sebaceous and apocrine glands
  • Section 2. Eczema/dermatitis
  • Section 3. Psoriasis and psoriasiform dermatoses
  • Section 4. Ichthyoses
  • Section 5. Miscellaneous epidermal disorders
  • Section 6. Genetic and acquired bullous diseases
  • Section 7. Neutrophil-mediated diseases
  • Section 8. Severe and life-threatening skin eruptions in the acutely ill patient
  • Section 9. Benign neoplasms and hyperplasias
  • Section 10. Photosensitivity, photo-induced disorders, and disorders by ionizing radiation
  • Section 11. Precancerous lesions and cutaneous carcinomas
  • Section 12. Melanoma precursors and primary cutaneous melanoma
  • Section 13. Pigmentary disorders
  • Part II. Dermatology and internal medicine
  • Section 14. The skin in immune, autoimmune, and rheumatic disorders
  • Section 15. Endocrine, metabolic and nutritional diseases
  • Section 16. Genetic diseases
  • Section 17. Skin signs of vascular insufficiency
  • Section 18. Skin signs of renal insufficiency
  • Section 19. Skin signs of systemic cancers
  • Section 20. Skin signs of hematologic disease
  • Section 21. Cutaneous lymphomas and sarcoma
  • Section 22. Skin diseases in organ and bone marrow transplantation
  • Section 23. Adverse cutaneous drug reactions1
  • Section 24. Disorders of psychiatric etiology
  • Part III. Diseases due to microbial agents
  • Section 25. Bacterial colonizations and infections of skin and soft tissues
  • Section 26. Fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails
  • Section 27. Viral diseases of skin and mucosa
  • Section 28. Arthropod bites, stings, and cutaneous infections
  • Section 29. Systemic parasitic infections
  • Section 30. Sexually transmitted diseases
  • Part IV. Skin signs of hair, nail, and mucosal disorders
  • Section 31. Disorders of hair follicles and related disorders
  • Section 32. Disorders of the nail apparatus
  • Section 33. Disorders of the mouth
  • Section 34. Disorders of the genitalia, perineum, and anus
  • Section 35. Generalized pruritus without skin lesions (pruritus sine materia)
  • Appendices
  • Appendix a. Differential diagnosis of pigmented lesions
  • Appendix b. Drug use in pregnancy
  • Appendix c. Invasive and disseminated fungal infections.