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|a Basic Skills -- Specific History -- Dermatologic Physical Examination -- Indicated Supporting Diagnostic Data -- Therapy -- Papular, Papulosquamous, and Papulo-Vesicular Skin Lesions -- Molluscum Contagiosum (Dimple Warts) -- Verruca Vulgaris (Common Warts) -- Seborrheic Dermatitis (Dandruff) -- Pityriasis Rosea -- Psoriasis Vulgaris -- Lichen Planus -- Miliaria Rubra (Prickly Heat) -- Scabies -- Epidermal, Dermal, and Epidermal/Dermal Lesions -- Erythrasma -- Tinea (Superficial Fungi, Dermatophytosis, Ringworm) -- Urticaria (Urticaria Simplex, Common Hives) -- Fixed Drug Eruption -- Erysipelas/Cellulitis -- Erythema Multiforme -- Epidermal and Dermal Lesions, Eczematous Lesions, and Atrophies -- Lupus Erythematosus -- Toxicodendron Dermatitis (Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, Poison Sumac; Also Known as Rhus Dermatitis) -- Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema, Disseminated Neurodermatitis, Besnier's Prurigo) -- Asteatotic Eczema (Xerosis, Xerotic Eczema, Eczema Craquelé, Eczema Cannalé, Eczema Hiemalis, Winter Itch) -- Senile Purpura (Bateman's Purpura) -- Striae Distensae (StriaeAtrophicans, Striae Gravidarum, Stretch Marks) -- Pigmented, Pre-Malignant, and Common Malignant Skin Lesions -- Seborrheic Keratosis (Old Age Spots, Liver Spots) -- Ephelides (Freckles) -- Lentigines -- Melanocytic Nevi -- Malignant Melanoma -- Actinic Keratosis (Solar Keratosis) -- Keratoacanthoma (Molluscum Sebaceum) -- Common Skin Cancers -- Vesiculo-Bullous and Papulo-Pustular Disorders -- Impetigo (Impetigo Contagiosa) -- Herpes Simplex Recidivans (HerpesLabialis, Cold Sores, Fever Blisters, Herpes Genitalis) -- Herpes Zoster (Shingles) -- Acne Vulgaris (Acne,Zits) -- Rosacea (Acne Rosacea).
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|a Dermatological clinical skills, unlike the diagnostic skills in other branches of medicine, are generally neglected in medical schools and take a long time to master, even though skin problems comprise 20-30% of primary care visits. In Dermatology Skills for Primary Care: An Illustrated Guide, a widely experienced dermatologist (Dr. Trozak) and two family physicians (Drs. Tennenhouse and Russell) seek to correct this deficiency by teaching the basic diagnostic and therapeutic skills used by dermatologists and demonstrating their application in daily practice. Using extensive illustrations and an excellent library of color photographs, the authors provide an overview of basic skills and cover 33 common dermatological conditions encountered by primary care clinicians every day. Writing in a simple, logical style clearly understandable to the nondermatologist, they discuss the full range of dermatological disorders, such as dimple warts, rosacea, scabies, erythrasma, epidermal/dermal lesions, freckles, moles, malignant melanoma, common skin cancers, shingles, acne, and atopic dermatitis, among others. Up to date and comprehensive, Dermatology Skills for Primary Care: An Illustrated Guide offers clinicians an authoritative and easy-to-use resource that will not only improve basic dermatological skills, but will also provide the broader foundation clinicians need when managing troubling skin disorders.
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