Clinical Dermatology

Clinical Dermatology by John A. A. Hunter is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on December 2, 2002. This third edition offers a straightforward approach to diagnosing and managing common skin diseases, making it accessible for non-specialists. The text includes over 500 high-quality color illustrations and a systematic method for recognizing primary skin lesions, providing clarity on educational points and clinical descriptions.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including new chapters on regional dermatology, laser therapy, and topics such as aging skin and HIV infection. The book emphasizes evidence-based treatments and guidelines, alongside an expanded focus on the molecular understanding of skin diseases. This edition serves as a valuable reference for undergraduate medical students, general practitioners, and trainee dermatologists seeking foundational knowledge in dermatology. With 365 pages, this edition is designed to enhance understanding of both the pathological processes and the physical signs associated with skin conditions.
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The third edition of this bestselling text for the non-specialist provides a simple, common sense approach to the diagnosis and management of all the common skin diseases. The book also covers underlying pathological processes and the relationship between functional disturbances and recognizable physical signs.
With more than 500 high quality colour illustrations and an effective scheme to recognize primary skin lesions, this book clarifies educational points and clinical descriptions. This is the perfect reference text for anyone requiring a fundamental knowledge of dermatology, including undergraduate medical students, general practitioners, general physicians and trainee dermatologists.
This third edition includes new chapters on regional dermatology, laser therapy and topics such as ageing skin, sun sense, pigmented skin and HIV infection. There is an increased focus on evidence-based effective treatments and guidelines, and expanded coverage of the molecular understanding of skin diseases, and the comprehensive formulary has been completely updated.
New edition features:
*expanded coverage of the molecular understanding of many skin diseases
*more emphasis on evidence-based effective treatments and guidelines
*a new chapter on regional dermatology with sections on oral and genital disorders
*two new chapters covering medical and physical treatments
*new chapters on ageing skin, sun sense, the pigmented skin and HIV infection, and the rapidly growing field of lasers in dermatology
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