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  • Reference work
  • Dec 2003

Dermatology Therapy. A - Z Essentials

  • Structured A-Z entries on diseases, symptoms and drugs
  • Highly therapy-focussed
  • Many therapies of choice recommended
  • Approximately 90 color illustrations

Part of the book series: A to Z Essentials (ATOZ)

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Table of contents (2926 entries)

  1. Front Matter

  2. A

    1. Abrikossof's tumor

      Pages 1 -1
    2. Abscess

      Pages 1 -1
    3. Academy rash

      Pages 1 -1
    4. Acanthamebiasis

      Pages 1 -1
    5. Accessory nipples

      Pages 2 -2
    6. Accessory tragus

      Pages 3 -3
    7. Accutane

      Pages 3 -3
    8. Acetowhite test

      Pages 3 -3
    9. Achromic nevus

      Pages 3 -4
    10. Acitretin

      Pages 4 -4
    11. Ackerman tumor

      Pages 4 -4
    12. Ackerman's tumor

      Pages 4 -6
    13. Acne aestivalis

      Pages 6 -6
    14. Acne atrophica

      Pages 6 -6

About this book

This new title in the Springer series "A to Z Essentials" contains nearly 1000 entries on dermatologic definitions, differential diagnoses and therapeutic possibilities. The highly structured articles include succinct discussions of the signs, symptoms and therapeutic options, including designations of therapies of choice, where appropriate. The volume is richly illustrated in color and contains many tables outlining commonly used medications in dermatology for ease of reference.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"This attractive volume … offers a concise view of over 800 diseases … . The alphabetically arranged work is straightforward and easy-to-read … . presents approximately 90 color photos, which boldly and clearly illustrate dramatic examples of both common and less frequently observed conditions. These close-up photographs bring the diseases to life and greatly enhance the accompanying text. … valuable tool for dermatology practitioners and researchers … . will also be of interest to students of dermatology and the academic libraries, which support them." (Kymberly Goodson, E-STREAMS, Vol. 7 (11), 2004)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Section of Dermatology, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA

    N. Levine

  • University of Phoenix, Tucson, USA

    C. C. Levine

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