//]]>
Normal View MARC View ISBD View

Challenging Cases in Dermatology

by El-Darouti, Mohammad Ali.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XV, 763 p. 823 illus., 799 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1447142497 Subject(s): Medicine. | Dermatology. | Pathology. | Medicine & Public Health. | Dermatology. | Pathology.
Tags from this library:
No tags from this library for this title.
Item type Location Call Number Status Date Due
E-Book E-Book AUM Main Library 616.5 (Browse Shelf) Not for loan

Genodermatoses -- Neutrophilic dermatoses and related disorders -- Vascular disorders and vasculitis -- Vascular malformations and tumors -- Cutaneous lymphomas & lymphocytic infiltrate -- Metabolic and Nutritional disorders -- Infections of the skin -- Disorders of connective tissues -- Tumors of skin surface and skin appendages -- Lichenoid disorders -- Pigmentary disorders -- Blistering disorders -- Systemic diseases and the skin -- Neurogenic disorders and tumors -- Fibrohistiocytic tumors -- Eosinophilic disorders -- Histiocytoses -- Metastatic tumors of the skin.

Challenging Cases in Dermatology provides a strategic and analytic way of thinking about unusual dermatologic presentations.  Every case presented within this book is a unique story, but the clinical decision pathways used to reach an appropriate solution are similar. A wide range of cases are covered including many extremely rare diseases and rare presentations of diseases that are not, themselves, uncommon. A familiarity with such unusual cases will provide the dermatologist with increased knowledge, a wider perspective, and innovative techniques that can be used to solve diagnostic dilemmas. The author has used his vast experience in practicing dermatology to create a visual reference for skin disease, with the emphasis on working through each case as presented, starting with the clinical data, histological slides, and other available investigations. Each chapter includes a brief discussion of each extraordinary case and includes epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical and histological features, differential diagnosis, definite diagnosis, prognosis, and management.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Languages: 
English |
العربية