| Judul | : | Fitzpatrick's Dermatology In General Medicine, 2 Volume Set, 6th Edition [2003] |
| Editors | : | Arthur Z. Eisen, Klauss Wolff, K. Frank Irwin M. Freedberg |
| Publisher | : | McGraw-Hill Professional (1900) |
Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine is the premier textbook of dermatology. Widely acclaimed dermatologic treatise is completely revised and updated with over forty new chapters and an entirely new section on dermatologic surgery. Features definitive coverage of biology, pathophysiology, etiology, clincial presentation, diagnosis and treatment of all dermatologic conditions as well as systemic disease with skin manifestations. Important new chapters include growth factors, thermoregulation, cell biology, vitiligo, albinism and more. Firmly places dermatology within the continuum of internal medicine and deploys over 1600 exquisite color photos to depict clinical states. New section summarizes dermatologic surgery for the practitioner with clear instruction on technique and indications.
- 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 2,000 full-color photographs of the highest quality -- and hundreds of topic-clarifying line drawings
- Presents the expertise of over 300 world-class contributors - 50 new to this edition
- Reorganized and expanded, with updated content throughout
- Features the definitive chapter on smallpox and complications of vaccination
- Includes 10 timely new chapters on topics ranging from photoimmunology to retinoids and botox
Reorganized and edited for total clarity and ease of use, the sixth edition\'s coverage of dermatologic conditions and systemic diseases presenting with skin manifestations provides for each disorder:
- Historical Aspects of the Condition
- Epidemiology
- Clinical Manifestations
- Laboratory Findings
- Pathology
- Treatment and Prognosis
Download: Fitzpatrick's Dermatology In General Medicine, 2 Volume Set, 6th Edition [PDF]

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