Operative Dermatologie

Operative Dermatologie-1

Johannes Petres Rainer Rompel 2007 Lehrbuch und Atlas Seit der Erstauflage unserer »Operativen Dermatologie« hat sich die Dermatochirurgie als wesentlicher Pfeiler des Organfachs »Haut- und Geschlechtskrankheiten« erfolgreich weiterentwickelt und im Kontext mit den am Integument operativ tätigen medizinischen Disziplinen innerhalb und außerhalb des Gebietes eine zunehmend breite Anerkennung erfahren. Dieser Fortschritt war nur dank des engagierten Wirkens von Dermatologen in […]

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Dermatologische Differenzialdiagnose

Dermatologische Differenzialdiagnose-1

P. Altmeyer 2007 Der Weg zur klinischen Diagnose Das vorliegende Buch richtet sich an alle diejenigen, die ihre Kenntnisse in der klinisch dermatologischen Morphologie und in der Differenzialdiagnose von Hauterscheinungen erweitern und verfeinern wollen. Angesprochen sind alle Hautärzte ebenso wie alle nicht dermatologischen Spezialisten, die in ihrer (oft unverzichtbaren) Einengung auf ein einziges Organ die Medizin in einem breiteren […]

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Aging Hair

Aging Hair-1

Ralph M. Trüeb Desmond J. Tobin (Eds.) 2010 The appearance of hair plays an important role in peoples’ overall physical appearance and self-perception. With today’s increasing life-expectation, the desire to look youthful plays a bigger role than ever. The hair care industry has become aware of this, and capable to deliver active products that are directed toward meeting […]

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Skin Cancer Management

Skin Cancer Management-1

Deborah F. MacFarlane Editor 2010 The concept behind this book was to provide something eminently practical, to address some of the questions I, and others, have encountered over the years, but haven’t readily found answers for. I wanted experts in their fields to put on paper the pearls of their wisdom, to give us the laser settings, the […]

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Managing Skin Cancer

Managing Skin Cancer-1

Eggert Stockfl eth Ted Rosen Stephen Shumack (Eds.) 2010 Skin cancer represents the most common cancer in humans, and we are currently facing increasing rates of newly diagnosed cutaneous neoplasm each year. The high incidence of skin cancer is a worldwide problem and millions of people are affected in different continents.

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Malassezia and the Skin

Malassezia and the Skin-1

Teun Boekhout • Eveline Guého-Kellermann Peter Mayser • Aristea Velegraki (Eds) 2010 Science and Clinical Practice It has been known for many years that the Malassezia yeasts are associated with a number of different human diseases ranging from pityriasis versicolor to seborrhoeic dermatitis. However the evolving history of their taxonomy and pathogenicity, and the management of the diseases […]

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Dermatology in Clinical Practice

Dermatology in Clinical Practice-1

Zohra Zaidi · Sean W. Lanigan 2010 Books on dermatology are either focused for medical students or for students of dermatology. A general practitioner sees a lot of skin patients; about 17% of their patients are related to skin disease. We therefore decided to write a book that should meet the needs of a general practitioner.

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Atlas of Mohs and Frozen Section Cutaneous Pathology

Atlas of Mohs and Frozen Section Cutaneous Pathology-1

Michael B. Morgan, John R. Hamill, James M. Spencer Editors 2010 This atlas is intended for practitioners in the fields of dermatologic surgery including Mohs cutaneous surgeons, pathologists who examine frozen section specimens derived from the skin and dermatopathologists, respectively. This book will serve as a reference pictorial atlas detailing both common and challenging cutaneous neoplasms.

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Rheumatology

Rheumatology-1

Efim Benenson 2011 Syndrome or disease? “Clinical Scenarios” is directed toward trainees of rheumatology. Active learning by case studies on the way toward an established diagnosis based on a structured clinical knowledge and thinking – such is the concept of this training. It has arisen from the experience of practical clinical teaching.  

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Autoimmune Diseases of the Skin

Autoimmune Diseases of the Skin-1

Michael Hertl (ed.) 2005 Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Management Thanks to the positive reception of the first edition of the book by the medical community both in Europe and in the USA, the present book has come to its second edition. All the chapters have been thoroughly revised and two new chapters on Vitiligo and Alopecia areata were included.

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