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Widely recognized as the world's leading dermatology manual, Habif's Clinical Dermatology has been exhaustively updated to reflect today's best practices. A wealth of new features makes it easier than any other resource to identify, treat, and manage the full range of skin diseases. Diagnose with confidence by viewing outstanding photographs for virtually every common skin disorder. Quickly locate the information you need with a Disorders Index on the inside front cover, a brand-new Regional Diagnosis Atlas in chapter 1, and a consistent, logical, easy-reference format in every chapter. Apply the newest developments in diagnosis and treatment thanks to thorough updates throughout. Access the complete contents online at www.expertconsult.com, including all of the book's illustrations plus hundreds of additional images; links to PubMed; Dermatologic Surgical Procedures; a Dermatologic Formulary; Bioterrorism, Dermatology, and Recently Returned Traveler appendices; plus much more. View the likeliest differential diagnoses for any body region with an updated DDx Mannequin online. Find representative images for virtually any skin condition with over 1000 full color photographs, including 500 brand-new, never-before-published images. Diagnose and treat diverse patient populations with expanded coverage of non-white skin. Treat patients who have been traveling abroad with new coverage of tropical diseases. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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