ABC of Dermatology 5e
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Paul K Buxton, FRCP, Consultant Dermatologist. Currently visiting lecturer, Department of Dermatology, University of Addis Ababa. Previously Consultant Dermatologist, to Royal Infirmary Edinburgh and Fife Hospitals. Founding editor Community Dermatology Journal. Member British Association of Dermatologists. Fellow, section of Dermatology, Royal Society of Medicine.


Rachael Morris-Jones, Dermatology Consultant, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, UK

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Contributors.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1 Introduction.

2 Psoriasis.

3 Management of Psoriasis.

4 Eczema (Dermatitis) Including Management.

5 Urticaria and Angio-oedema,.

6 Skin and Photosensitivity..

7 Inflammatory dermatoses: Drug Rashes.

8 Inflammatory dermatoses: Immunobullous and Pther Blistering Disorders.

9 Inflammatory Dermatoses: Connective Tissue Disease, Vasculitis and Related Disorders.

10 The Skin and Systemic Disease.

11 Leg Ulcers.

12 Acne and Rosacea.

13 Bacterial Infections.

14 Viral Infections.

15 HIV and the Skin.

16 Fungal Infections.

17 Insect Bites and Infestations.

18 Tropical Dermatology.

19 Hair and Scalp.

20 Diseases of the Nails.

21 Benign Skin Tumours.

22 Premalignant and Malignant Skin Tumours.

23 Practical Procedures.

24 Lasers, Intense Pulsed Light and Photodynamic Therapy.

25 Dressings and Bandages.

26 Formulary.

Index.

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"The book is clear in style, with over 250 illustrations which are relevant to the content. . .It was easy to understand and could be read completely or dipped into according to topic area. . .Overall the book is a useful tool for primary care staff and due to the detailed illustrations and treatment section will be used frequently by the team." (Journal of Community Nursing, 1 November 2011)

"This highly illustrated ABC will be invaluable for GPs, GP registrars, junior doctors, medical students and primary care nurses." (Prescriber, November 2009)

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