Clinical Examination and Differential Diagnosis of Skin Lesions
By: Lipsker, Dan.
Material type: BookPublisher: France Springer 2013Description: 235.ISBN: 978-2-8178-0410-1.Subject(s): MedicalDDC classification: 616.9947Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | BSDU Knowledge Resource Center, Jaipur | Reference | 616.9947 LIP (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | 017861 |
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Conceived as a guide for practitioners in their work in dermatology, this book is unique in its approach. From cutaneous signs to the richness of differential diagnosis, it guides practitioners through every step, from semiological analysis to diagnosis. The aim is to provide readers with the essentials of relevant dermatological reasoning. The first part of the book focuses on physical examination and on recognizing basic lesions, the practitioner’s building blocks. The diseases requiring understanding are then described in the form of a richly illustrated atlas, in which each diagram has been chosen as an exemplary educational tool. In the final part, differential diagnosis is proposed in the form of various tables summarizing the different cutaneous signs, providing readers with a complete toolkit to assist with diagnosis. This book will give trainee dermatologists, general physicians and internists the knowledge they need to identify basic lesions and a complete and detailed overview of the various diseases they are likely to encounter. At the same time, experienced dermatologists will find this book a valuable reference work for differential diagnosis.
Contents
Clinical Examination and Approach to the Patient in Dermatology
Physical Examination in Dermatology: Primary Lesions
Flat Lesions
Palpable and Solid Lesions
Fluid-Filled Lesions
Abnormalities in Skin Thickness and Consistency
Anomalies of the Skin Surface
Other Signs
Configuration and Arrangement
Distribution
Synopsis
Common Dermatoses
Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions
Dermatological Signs of Medical Emergencies
Cutaneous Manifestations of Internal Diseases
Hypopigmented or Leukodermic Lesions
Hyperpigmented Lesions
Erythematous Macules. Erythema
Erythema with Special Topography
Exanthemas
Erythroderma
Livedo
Purpura
Telangiectases
Yellow, Orange, and Green Macules
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