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Pediatric Dermatology, 4th Edition

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By Bernard A Cohen, MD
Clinically focused and practical, this diagnostic reference is ideal for anyone who treats children with skin disorders. Over 800 top-quality full-color illustrations, balanced by clear and succinct text, deliver the right amount of clinical detail t ...view more

Clinically focused and practical, this diagnostic reference is ideal for anyone who treats children with skin disorders. Over 800 top-quality full-color illustrations, balanced by clear and succinct text, deliver the right amount of clinical detail to help readers identify a wide range of diseases. Plus, summary tables and differential diagnosis algorithms help simplify diagnosis.

"...It is the quality of the photographs which makes this book stand out." Reviewed by Dermatology in Practice, Apr 2015

ISBN :
9780723436553
Publication Date :
02-08-2013
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Clinically focused and practical, this diagnostic reference is ideal for anyone who treats children with skin disorders. Over 800 top-quality full-color illustrations, balanced by clear and succinct text, deliver the right amount of clinical detail to help readers identify a wide range of diseases. Plus, summary tables and differential diagnosis algorithms help simplify diagnosis.

"...It is the quality of the photographs which makes this book stand out." Reviewed by Dermatology in Practice, Apr 2015


New to this edition
  • Presents a new chapter on mucous membrane lesions, with increased coverage of the mouth and genital areas.
  • Features 200 new or replaced photographs of unparalleled quality.
  • Includes European drug names when appropriate.

Key Features
  • Contains differential diagnosis algorithms and summary tables that aid in diagnosis.
  • Offers a comprehensive bibliography at the end of each chapter for further study.
  • Uses an easily accessible format to locate key information.

Author Information
By Bernard A Cohen, MD, Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland