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Evidence-based dermatology

Evidence-based dermatology


ISBN / ASIN:   0727914421


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Evidence-based medicine is no longer a swear word in dermatology. Most dermatologists are practising good evidence-based dermatology to various degrees. The challenge is to improve those skills. The BMJ’s Evidence-based Dermatology is different from the usual textbook in that it introduces the rationale for evidence-based dermatology in a section at the start, and supplies readers with a detailed “toolbox” to help them understand some of the basic concepts in practising evidence-based dermatology. Another difference is that contributors have been encouraged to follow a common structure in summarising the evidence base for different skin diseases. The book also separates the evidence found in studies from the authors’ opinion, and provides the reader with summaries of key points at the end of each chapter. Evidence-based Dermatology is complemented by a website that includes additional chapters and updates. The CD-ROM that comes with this book features a PDF eBook that is bookmarked and hyperlinked for instant access to all topics and the text is fully searchable.
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Contents
Part 1: The concept of evidence-based dermatology
Part 2: The critical appraisal toolbox
Part 3: The evidence Common inflammatory skin diseases; Skin cancer; Infective skin diseases; Infestations; Disorders of pigmentation; Hair problems; Leg ulcerations; and Less common disorders
Part 4: The future of evidence-based dermatology

Evidence-based Dermatology Edited by Hywel Williams, Michael Bigby, Thomas Diepgen, Andrew Herxheimer, Luigi Naldi, Berthold Rzany $274.00
 

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Rash Diagnosis Algorithm v2.0

Rash Diagnosis Algorithm v2.0









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Use at your own risk! Rash Diagnosis Algorithm has been created as an educational tool.  Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy.  However, the author takes no responsibility for any diagnostic and/or treatment decisions made based upon the contents of this educational tool. 

The algorithm has been unofficially adapted from PJ Lynch and SC Edminster.  The photographs have been used without permission from TB Fitzpatrick et al.

Please email any constructive comments to marcnroy@hotmail.com.

Thank you,
Marc Roy, MD


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Rosacea, Q & A [booklet], U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services


Rosacea, Q & A [booklet], U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services


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http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/rosacea/rosacea.pdf

Rosacea is a chronic (long-term) disease that affects the skin and sometimes the eyes. The disorder is characterized by redness, pimples, and, in advanced stages, thickened skin. Rosacea usually affects the face; other parts of the upper body are only rarely involved.


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¿Qué es la rosácea? (Esenciales: hojas informativas de fácil lectura)
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Atlas of Dermatology CD-ROM for PC


Atlas of Dermatology CD-ROM for PC
(English/German Version, for Windows) (CD-ROM)

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Edited by
T.L. Diepgen, M. Simon, A. Bittorf, M. Fartasch, G. Schuler
with the DOIA team
G. Eysenbach, J. Bauer, A. Sager

with support and contributions from
P. von den Driesch, C. Enschedé, M. Gruschwitz, F. Kiesewetter, N. Krejci-Papa, H. Schell, B. Seybold,
and physicians who have contributed to the Dermatology Online Atlas (DOIA).

3540146695
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Book Description
This atlas contains more than 3.000 colour pictures relating to over 500 dermatologic diseases. Search possibilities via names of diseases or via differential diagnoses are provided for and corresponding symptoms are mentioned. This is the only dermatologic atlas which offers such a wide range of pictures and thus makes it an ideal reference tool for every dermatologist and medical practitioner dealing with the diseases of the skin.

Book Info
CD-ROM containing more than 3,000 color images relating to over 600 dermatological diseases. Based on Dermatology Online Image Atlas (DOIA) which was one of the first applications of the World Wide Web in dermatology. System requirements Windows 95/98 or NT and 16MB RAM is recommended


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Fitzpatrick's Dermatology In General Medicine

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Fitzpatrick's Dermatology In General Medicine
By: Freedberg, Irwin M. Eisen, Arthur Z. Wolff, Klauss Austen, K. Frank Goldsmith, Lowell A Katz, Stephen I.
ISBN: 0071380760
Format: BB
Pub Date: 2003-05-23
Copyright: 2003
Edition:6
$495.00 USD

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Book Description
All in all, this sixth edition of Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine is the premier textbook of dermatology, a bargain if there ever was one." -Michael B. Brodin, MD Journal of the American Medical Association NOW IN A STATE-OF-THE-ART NEW EDITION The up-to-the-minute sixth edition of the world-renowned Fitz - *Encyclopedic in its scope with 280 definitive chapters in 37 sections covering every aspect, every problem, every treatment strategy related to human skin *Packed with...

 

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Atlas of Human Hair: Microscopic Characteristics

by Robert Ogle
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Paperback: 94 pages
Publisher: CRC Press Inc.,U.S. (3 Dec 1998)
Language English
ISBN: 0849381347

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Synopsis
The Atlas of Human Hair Microscopic Characteristics fills a void in the resources available to researchers and practitioners in forensic hair examination by providing photographic archetypes for the microscopic characteristics of human hair and the variates of the characteristics seen in forensic examinations, including curl; color; pigment distribution and density; cortical fusi; and ovoid bodies. These illustrations provide a uniform basis for describing the characterisics and their variations for forensic professionals in differing geographical areas. The documentation of hair characteristics using the scoring system outlined in this atlas allows researchers to develop data regarding the frequency of characteristics within the hairs of one or more individuals and the assessment of whether certain hair characteristics are co-dependent.

Jr., Robert R. Ogle, "Atlas of Human Hair: Microscopic Characteristics"
CRC Press | ISBN 0849381347 | 1998 Year | PDF | 0,83 Mb | 96 Pages

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Abc Of Dermatology


Abc Of Dermatology


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Book Description
This is an introduction to dermatology that assumes a general understanding of medicine, but no specialist knowledge. The book provides the essential core of knowledge to which more detailed information can be added. It can be used for reference by general practitioners and doctors in other specialties. The discussion of common conditions before introducing more complex diseases makes it very suitable for teaching medical and nursing students.

Book Info
(BMJ Books) Royal Infirmary, UK. Offers a concise overview of all of the essentials of dermatology, written for non-dermatologists and primary care physicians. Discusses several common conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, acne and rosacea, bacterial infection, viral infection, tropical dermatology, and more. Abundant color photos. Previous edition: c1998. Softcover.

Product Details
* Paperback: 140 pages
* Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group; 4 edition (September 1, 2003)
* Language: English
* ISBN: 0727916963
* Format: PDF
* Size: 2.60 MB
* Price: $45.95


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