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OverviewThis landmark text is dedicated to the conversation had between a primary care physician and a dermatologist that is a true reflection of the way medicine works when these physicians collaborate on the same case. The book uses actual case studies from the authors' offices and provides an accurate and real portrayal of the types of skin conditions primary care physicians encounter. Answering questions such as when to treat, how to treat, when to refer, when to biopsy, and when to reassure, this book informs and educates primary care physicians with a dermatologist’s perspective. Top 50 Dermatology Case Studies for Primary Care gives the reader an entirely new vantage point from which to view dermatologic cases, and together with one of New York City's top dermatologists, the authors look at the same case, the same patient, and compare what each did or would have done. Written for family medicine and internal medicine physicians, residents and providers, Top 50 DermatologyCase Studies for Primary Care proves to be an invaluable resource in their day-to-day practices. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Danya Reich , Corinna Eleni Psomadakis , Bobby BukaPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2017 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.773kg ISBN: 9783319186269ISBN 10: 3319186264 Pages: 356 Publication Date: 16 December 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsCh. 1: Acne.- Ch. 2: Actinic Keratosis.- Ch. 3: Impetigo.- Ch. 4: Alopecia Areata.- Ch. 5: Perioral Dermatitis.- Ch. 6: Seborrheic Dermatitis.- Ch. 7: Basal Cell Carcinoma.- Ch. 8: Digital Mucous Cyst.- Ch. 9: Periungual Warts.- Ch. 10: Paronychia.- Ch. 11: Interdigital Candidiasis.- Ch. 12: Blistering Dactylitis.- Ch. 13: Pompholyx.- Ch. 14: Arthropod Bites.- Ch. 15: Tinea Pedis.- Ch. 16: Pyoderma Gangrenosum.- Ch. 17: Cellulitis.- Ch. 18: Onychomycosis.- Ch. 19: Habit Tic Deformity.- Ch. 20: Subungual Hematoma.- Ch. 21: Tinea Versicolor.- Ch. 22: Breast Cancer.- Ch. 23: Juxtaclavicular Beaded Lines.- Ch. 24: Folliculitis.- Ch. 25: Pityriasis Rosea.- Ch. 26: Seborrheic Keratosis.- Ch. 27: Nummular Eczema.- Ch. 28: Inflamed Epidermal Inclusion Cyst.- Ch. 29: Tinea Cruris.- Ch. 30: Psoriasis of the Penis.- Ch. 31: Diaper Dermatitis.- Ch. 32: Genital Lesions: Molluscum Contagiosum and Warts.- Ch. 33: Thermal Scald Burn.- Ch. 34: Lichen Simplex Chronicus.- Ch. 35: Atopic Eczema.- Ch.36: Psoriasis.- Ch. 37: Vitiligo.- Ch. 38: Drug Reaction.- Ch. 39: Scarring.- Ch. 40: Bedbug Bites.- Ch. 41: Scabies.- Ch. 42: Shingles.- Ch. 43: Lyme Disease.- Ch. 44: Urticaria.- Ch. 45: Irritant Dermatitis.- Ch. 46: Allergic Contact Dermatitis.- Ch. 47: Abscess.- Ch. 48: Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.- Ch. 49: Nevi.- Ch. 50: Dermatofibroma.ReviewsAuthor InformationDanya Reich, MD Assistant Professor Department of Family Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Attending, Mt. Sinai Doctors/Beth Israel Medical Group - Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY, USA Corinna Eleni Psomadakis, BA, MBBS (2018) School of Medicine, Imperial College London London, United Kingdom Robert L. Buka, MD, JD Section Chief, Department of Dermatology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Medical Director, Bobby Buka Dermatology New York, NY, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |