Color Atlas of Dermatology

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By Martin Schaller

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<p><strong><em>A beautifully illustrated and comprehensive pocket atlas of clinical dermatology</em></strong></p><p><em>Color Atlas of Dermatology</em> is an illustrated guide to the broad spectrum of dermatological pathologies. This easy-to-use book provides a wealth of practical knowledge essential in both daily practice and when planning treatment.</p><p>The atlas organizes the main areas of clinical dermatology in a user-friendly format—presenting short, precise descriptions on the left and illustrative images on the right. This text brings you the most practical and comprehensive information. It begins with the basic principles of dermatological practice, followed by a thorough study of each disease accompanied by techniques for diagnoses and treatment. Treatment procedures include surgery, pharmacotherapy, and the physical modalities. The instructive color plates are an invaluable aid in visualizing even the most complex relationships.</p><p>Features:</p><UL><LI>Hundreds of detailed images of actual cases, including graphic illustrations of diagnostic and therapeutic pathways <LI>Valuable treatment notes for all common dermatological conditions <LI>All of the current scientific knowledge of dermatology combined with the classic Thieme Flexibook layout with a double-page spread</LI></UL><p><em>The Color Atlas of Dermatology </em>is a handy clinical reference for dermatologists and general practitioners, as well as an excellent review tool for medical students.</p>
Color Atlas of Dermatology