Pediatric Dermatology E-Book: Expert Consult - Online and PrintClinically focused and practical, this diagnostic reference is ideal for anyone who treats children with skin disorders. Over 800 top-quality full-color illustrations, balanced by clear and succinct text, deliver the right amount of clinical detail to help readers identify a wide range of diseases. Plus, summary tables and differential diagnosis algorithms help simplify diagnosis.
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Contents
1 Introduction to Pediatric Dermatology | 1 |
2 Neonatal Dermatology | 14 |
3 Papulosquamous Eruptions | 68 |
4 Vesiculopustular Eruptions | 104 |
5 Nodules and Tumors | 126 |
6 Disorders of Pigmentation | 148 |
7 Reactive Erythema | 169 |
8 Disorders of the Hair and Nails | 211 |
9 Oral Cavity | 240 |
10 Factitial Dermatoses | 264 |
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Inside back cover | 291 |
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