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Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer

Cosmetic Bootcamp Primer

Illustrated Manual of Injectable Fillers

Illustrated Manual of Injectable Fillers

Acute Adult Dermatology

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A significant proportion of skin disease develops rapidly, is highly symptomatic and can be associated with considerable morbidity. While most patients with acute skin disorders are initially seen by primary care services, acute dermatology is also encountered in hospital emergency departments and in dermatology clinics.

This comprehensive reference on relevant acute dermatology is designed to encourage a structured and thorough clinical technique. The sections have been written so that essential information about each disease is summarized in a clear and concise way. After a brief introduction, there is a description of the clinical features, followed by a differential diagnosis, a list of important systemic associations and the relevant investigations. Treatment is divided into two sections, the first stating the immediate action required to prevent further deterioration and the second discussing long-term management considerations.

Each condition described and discussed is illustrated by clinical pictures. It is hoped that this book will enable all medical staff seeing patients with acute skin problems to practice more effectively. It is aimed at primary care physicians, nurse specialists, emergency department staff and dermatologists. It should also appeal to the general physician who is interested in dermatology.

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Author Daniel Creamer, Jonathan Barker, Francisco A. Kerdel
Table Of Content

Eczema
Psoriasis
Papular and Papulo-squamous dermatoses
Erythroderma
Urticaria
Blistering diseases
Vascular diseases
Panniculitis
Connective tissue disease
Bacterial diseases
Viral diseases
Fungal diseases
Dermatoses caused by Arthropods
Travellers’ and tropical dermatoses
Tumours and malignancies
Envrironmental and physical dermatoses
Pregnancydermatoses
Drug and therapy induced eruptions

Publish Date 4 Feb 2011
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