Fully revised second edition bringing trainees and clinicians up to date with latest advances in paediatric dermatology. Previous edition published in 2009.
This new fourth edition includes: Greater focus on the genetics behind skin disease, including new genes/genodermatoses, progress in genetic analysis, and stem cell transplants Increased coverage of lasers and other technologies used to ...
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The third edition of this highly regarded text continues to provide a comprehensive resource for pediatric dermatologists.
High-quality color photographs enhance this completely updated, practical guide to the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases in neonates, infants, children, and adolescents. The text features a clinically oriented approach...
Cutaneous trauma may be seen in the form of ecchymoses, burns, lacerations, bite marks, abrasions, choke marks, thermal injuries from scalds, underlying hematomas, pigmentary changes, and scars. Ecchymoses (bruises) are the most common ...
Etiology/epidemiology 2. Symptoms and signs 3. How to make the diagnosis 4. Treatment 5. Prognosis 6. Referral consider
This book focusses on the clinical aspects and management of pediatric skin disorders, especially seen in darker skin types.
Updated third edition with more than 300 full-color images allows care-givers to quickly recognize and provide appropriate treatment of more than 100 pediatric skin conditions.
Here's a complete reference on the skin disorders of infants and children for the pediatrician, pediatric dermatologist, and dermatologist who sees children. This comprehensive 2nd edition is single-authored, so it's...
Therefore, this book fills the need for an instructional and educational referebce work regarding these populations.