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Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology
by Thomas B. Fitzpatrick(Editor), et al
McGraw Hill Text
Paperback - 1024 pages
3rd edition (1996)

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Book Description
150 more color photos (595 color photos in all); expanded therapy; over 40 new diseases; fully updated HIV and AIDS section; skin signs of diabetes; emergency skin signs of life threatening conditions - skin cancers, adverse drug reactions and more! 


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The Lupus Book : A Guide for Patients and Their Families
by Daniel J. Wallace
Oxford Univ Press
Hardcover - 272 pages
Rev&expand edition (November 1999)

 

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Synopsis
In the only book for non-specialists endorsed by The Lupus Foundation of America, a world-renowned expert on lupus explains what the disease is, why it is so difficult to diagnose, and how patients can ease their suffering. UP. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of this title.


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Clinical Dermatology : A Color Guide to Diagnosis and Therapy
by Thomas P. Habif, Thomas P. Habie
Mosby-Year Book
Hardcover - 910 pages
3rd edition (December 1995)

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From Book News, Inc. , May 1, 1990
Combines illustrations (nearly 1,000, over 100 in color) and protocols for diagnosing and treating common skin diseases. The second edition (first was 1985) has all new chapters on pediatric skin diseases, psychogenic disorders, and hereditary disorders--the geniodermatoses. It includes the latest...


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Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine
by Irwin M., Md. Freedberg(Editor), et al
McGraw Hill Text
Hardcover
Vol 2 Vol 5th edition (November 1998)

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From Book News, Inc.
For those lacking the proper load-bearing pedestal for these hefty volumes, a CD-ROM version with additional illustrations will be available by mid-1999. Highly respected for its breadth and depth of coverage, this work focuses on the entire spectrum of dermatologic disease, including pediatric... 

 


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Handbook of Psoriasis
by Charles Camisa
Blackwell Science Inc
Paperback - 321 pages
(April 1998)

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From Book News, Inc.
An updated and abbreviated companion to the 1994 hardcover . The 21 contributions emphasize treatment protocols including new drugs such as vitamin D analogues, retinoids, and tacrolimus. Other topics include pediatric psoriasis, antimetabolites, corticosteroids, conditions associated with... 


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Melanoma : Prevention, Detection, and Treatment
by Catherine M. Poole, DuPont, IV Guerry (Contributor)
Yale Univ Pr
Hardcover - 176 pages
(May 1998)

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From Doody's Review Service
This unique book, written by a person without medical credentials, in conjunction with an oncologist, provides any amazingly comprehensive review of the most recent issues in melanoma theory and medical practice. The intent is to produce a "book that delivers on the promise to teach information that... 


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Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology : Common and Serious Diseases
by Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, et al
McGraw Hill Text
CD-ROM
3rd Cd-rom edition (April 1997)

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Book Description
150 more color photos (595 color photos in all); expanded therapy; over 40 new diseases; fully updated HIV and AIDS section; skin signs of diabetes; emergency skin signs of life threatening conditions - skin cancers, adverse drug reactions and more! 


8.   Skin Surgery : A Practical Guide
by Richard Usatine
Mosby-Year Book
Hardcover
(March 1998)

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Book Description
Univ. of California at Los Angeles. Step-by-step instructions to performing minor skin surgeries in the office. Full-color photos. For the primary care physician. 


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Chemical Peeling and Resurfacing
by Harold J. Chemical Peeling Brody
Mosby-Year Book
Hardcover
2nd edition (December 1996)

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A reviewer, January 22, 1999
I would like to see the first chapter on this book...
Im a Plastic Surgeon writing an article may be a book on the history of cosmetics and how they became a part of our discipline. This book has a historical review on peelings that I would like to read and may be included in the references. 

 


10.   Rook/Wilkinson/Ebling Textbook of Dermatology
by R. H. Champion(Editor), et al
Blackwell Science Inc
Hardcover - 3678 pages
Vol Set of 4 6th edition (August 1998)

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From Doody's Review Service
This huge, four-volume textbook includes all aspects of dermatology. It is encyclopedic in scope, covering virtually all recognizable dermatologic conditions. It is the sixth edition; the fifth edition was published six years prior. The purpose is to provide a comprehensive guide to all dermatologic... 


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Textbook of Dermatopathology
by Raymond L. Barnhill(Editor)
McGraw Hill Text
Hardcover - 928 pages
(November 25, 1997)

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A comprehensive, user-friendly reference on dermatopathology adressing differential diagnosis at the microscopic level. Tables detail specific entities utilizing both clincial and histopathologic features, while in-depth discussions and quality illustrations aid recognition of dermatologic... 


12.   Atlas of Clinical Dermatology
by Anthony Du Vivier, Phillip McKee
Special Order
Gower Medical Pub
Hardcover
2nd edition (September 1992)

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A reviewer, August 5, 1998
the quintessential atlas of dermatology- best one ever
this is the grandfather of illustrated dermatology atlas'. This book will be a valued member of your diagnostic tools --good for board review also. Full of color illustrations -- a must for any medical practitioner -- a bit expensive but worth every penny. an accompanying Slide kit is also... Read more


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Histologic Diagnosis of Inflammatory Skin Diseases : An Algorithmic Method Based on Pattern Analysis
by A. Bernard Ackerman
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Book News, Inc.
This restructured version of the "gold book" is worth its considerable weight in gold. After reading the introductory chapters in part one, a practitioner is advised about how to identify a particular pattern of inflammatory skin disease, then to refer to the algorithm pertinent to that pattern, to... Read more

14.   Pathology of the Skin : With Clinical Correlations
by Phillip H. McKee
Special Order
Mosby-Year Book
Hardcover
> 2 Ed edition (January 1996)

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A reviewer, May 2, 1999
This is the best book of pathology of skin disease
Ordinarily, an diagosis of skin disease shouid be established on both clinical and pathological findings. This book is very useful for me in point of aggregating both findings. In addition, It is easy for me, being poor in English, to read. Read more


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Cutaneous Allergy
by Ernest N. Charlesworth(Editor)
Blackwell Science Inc
Hardcover
> (October 1996)

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Book News, Inc.
Begins with an introduction to the skin as an immune organ and progresses to close examination of various diseases and their presentation, evaluation, and treatment, with a separate chapter on the special problems associated with AIDS. Bridging the clinical distance between immunologic and allergic... Read more


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