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Dermatologic Disorders
Contemporary Guide to Dermatology™
Skin conditions are common and varied, but only about one-third of patients with dermatologic disorders are seen by a dermatologist. Thus it is essential that primary care physicians are familiar with and can recognize common skin ailments. This practical guide by a trio of experienced dermatologists assists primary care physicians in identifying and managing the many kinds of skin disorders that typically present to GP practices, including psoriasis, rosacea, benign growths, urticaria, cysts, and contact and atopic dermatitis. 140 pages with full-color insert
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Dermatologic Diagnosis and Classification
Chapter 2: Papulosquamous Disorders
Chapter 3: Eczematous Dermatitis
Chapter 4: Pigmentary Disorders
Chapter 5: Disorders of Sebaceous and Apocrine Glands
Chapter 6: Benign Neoplasms and Hyperplasias
Chapter 7: Diseases Caused by Microbial Agents
Chapter 8: Miscellaneous Dermatologic Disorders
Chapter 9: Precancerous Skin Lesions and Skin Cancer
Chapter 10: Common Hair Disorders
Appendix
Index


