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Roxburgh's common skin diseases : Common skin diseases / Ronald Marks.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Hodder Arnold, c2003.Edition: 17th edDescription: viii, 328 p. : ill. (colour) 25 cmISBN:
  • 0340762322
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.5 20
LOC classification:
  • RL71.R6 2003
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Contents:
CONTENT Ch. 1. An introduction to skin and skin disease -- Ch. 2. Signs and symptoms of skin disease -- Ch. 3. Skin damage from environmental hazards -- Ch. 4. Skin infections -- Ch. 5. Infestations, insect bites and stings -- Ch. 6. Immunologically mediated skin disorders -- Ch. 7. Skin disorders in AIDS, immunodeficiency and venereal disease -- Ch. 8. Eczema (dermatitis) -- Ch. 9. Psoriasis and lichen planus -- Ch. 10. Acne, rosacea and similar disorders -- Ch. 11. Wound healing and ulcers -- Ch. 12. Benign tumours, moles, birthmarks and cysts -- Ch. 13. Malignant disease of the skin -- Ch. 14. Skin problems in infancy and old age -- Ch. 15. Pregnancy and the skin -- Ch. 16. Disorders of keratinization and other genodermatoses -- Ch. 17. Metabolic disorders and reticulohistiocytic proliferative disorders -- Ch. 18. Disorders of the hair and nails -- Ch. 19. Systemic disease and the skin -- Ch. 20. Disorders of pigmentation -- Ch. 21. Management of skin disease.
Summary: Adopting a more concise and 'user-friendly' style, and with increased emphasis on basic science, diagnostic procedures and clinical management, this book will be a useful reference for house officers, SHOs, GPs and dermatology trainees, and for senior medical students looking for an introduction to the subject. Included is a chapter on the application of basic science to the practice of dermatology; an introduction to the skills of history taking, physical examination and investigative methods in patients with skin disorders; chapter summary boxes, an important tool for ready reference and during examination revision; 'real-life' case histories and key clinical points highlighted throughout the text; and over 350 clinical photographs and full colour explanatory diagrams.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-318) and index.

CONTENT
Ch. 1. An introduction to skin and skin disease --
Ch. 2. Signs and symptoms of skin disease --
Ch. 3. Skin damage from environmental hazards --
Ch. 4. Skin infections --
Ch. 5. Infestations, insect bites and stings --
Ch. 6. Immunologically mediated skin disorders --
Ch. 7. Skin disorders in AIDS, immunodeficiency and venereal disease --
Ch. 8. Eczema (dermatitis) --
Ch. 9. Psoriasis and lichen planus --
Ch. 10. Acne, rosacea and similar disorders --
Ch. 11. Wound healing and ulcers --
Ch. 12. Benign tumours, moles, birthmarks and cysts --
Ch. 13. Malignant disease of the skin --
Ch. 14. Skin problems in infancy and old age --
Ch. 15. Pregnancy and the skin --
Ch. 16. Disorders of keratinization and other genodermatoses --
Ch. 17. Metabolic disorders and reticulohistiocytic proliferative disorders --
Ch. 18. Disorders of the hair and nails --
Ch. 19. Systemic disease and the skin --
Ch. 20. Disorders of pigmentation --
Ch. 21. Management of skin disease.

Adopting a more concise and 'user-friendly' style, and with increased emphasis on basic science, diagnostic procedures and clinical management, this book will be a useful reference for house officers, SHOs, GPs and dermatology trainees, and for senior medical students looking for an introduction to the subject. Included is a chapter on the application of basic science to the practice of dermatology; an introduction to the skills of history taking, physical examination and investigative methods in patients with skin disorders; chapter summary boxes, an important tool for ready reference and during examination revision; 'real-life' case histories and key clinical points highlighted throughout the text; and over 350 clinical photographs and full colour explanatory diagrams.

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