Practical Dermatology for Medical Students and General Practitioners |
Contents
DIAGNOSTIC METHODS | 1 |
ACNE AND THE SEBORRheic DermatoseS | 8 |
PRURITUS SYMPTOMATIC AND ESSENTIAL PSYCHOGENIC IMPLICATIONS | 20 |
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acid acute administered advisable agent appear applied areas atrophy become bismuth blood body cause cent changes Chapter characteristic chronic clinical common condition considerable considered crusted cure cutaneous daily dermatitis develop Differential Diagnosis disease disorder dose drug early eczema effective eruption erythema Etiology evidence examination extremities face factors frequently fungus given hair hands helpful important increase indicated individual infection instances involved itching known late lesions less lichen planus localized lotion lupus manifestations months nail nevus normal noted observed obtained occasionally occur ointment organism pain papules particularly patient penicillin period pigmentation plaques Plate positive possible present produces pruritus psoriasis rare rays reaction region response scalp scar secondary seen sensitivity severe skin solution sometimes spontaneously spread superficial surface Symptoms syphilis systemic tend therapy tinea tion tissue treated Treatment trunk tuberculosis ulceration units usually various vitamin weeks x-rays