This chapter contains sections titled: The history; Examination of the skin; Additional clinical investigations; Commonly used laboratory tests; Radiological and imaging examinations; Skin testing; Oral provocation tests; Telemedicine; References
The skin is a rather large organ comprising 16% of body weight. It contains several cell types and c...
Skin types are epidermis, dermis, cutis and sub cutis. The top most layer of skin is represented as ...
This is the first primary care dermatology reference written by and for nurses. It focuses on approx...
This chapter contains sections titled: The history; Examination of the skin; Additional clinical inv...
Although most skin diseases can be diagnosed with simple visual inspection, laboratory investigation...
This chapter helps the reader to review the anatomy and describe the life-span variances of the skin...
Skin Biopsy - Diagnosis and Treatment is a collection of six chapters that includes an initial chapt...
Skin diseases are highly prevalent, affecting over half of the population at some point in their lif...
The diagnosis of dermatological diseases requires cytological, dermatoscopic, histopathological exam...
This chapter contains sections titled: Endocrine disorders; Cutaneous markers of internal malignancy...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is a protective shield against heat, light, inj...
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Written to take the place of the author's Practical treatise on diseases of the skin.Contents.--pt. ...
Photocopy(Academic Postgraduate Diploma in Tropical Public Health), University of London, 1976Exmine...
Spine title: Handbook of the pathology of the skin.Includes bibliographical references and index.Mod...
The skin is a rather large organ comprising 16% of body weight. It contains several cell types and c...
Skin types are epidermis, dermis, cutis and sub cutis. The top most layer of skin is represented as ...
This is the first primary care dermatology reference written by and for nurses. It focuses on approx...
This chapter contains sections titled: The history; Examination of the skin; Additional clinical inv...
Although most skin diseases can be diagnosed with simple visual inspection, laboratory investigation...
This chapter helps the reader to review the anatomy and describe the life-span variances of the skin...
Skin Biopsy - Diagnosis and Treatment is a collection of six chapters that includes an initial chapt...
Skin diseases are highly prevalent, affecting over half of the population at some point in their lif...
The diagnosis of dermatological diseases requires cytological, dermatoscopic, histopathological exam...
This chapter contains sections titled: Endocrine disorders; Cutaneous markers of internal malignancy...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is a protective shield against heat, light, inj...
Advertisements: 16 p. at end.Includes bibliographical references and index.Mode of access: Internet
Written to take the place of the author's Practical treatise on diseases of the skin.Contents.--pt. ...
Photocopy(Academic Postgraduate Diploma in Tropical Public Health), University of London, 1976Exmine...
Spine title: Handbook of the pathology of the skin.Includes bibliographical references and index.Mod...
The skin is a rather large organ comprising 16% of body weight. It contains several cell types and c...
Skin types are epidermis, dermis, cutis and sub cutis. The top most layer of skin is represented as ...
This is the first primary care dermatology reference written by and for nurses. It focuses on approx...