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Diseases of the Skin Textbook: A Clinical Reference Covering Morphologic Pattern Recognition, Diagnostic Reasoning, and Evidence-Based Management for Residents in Training - Couverture souple

Henson, Ramon C.

 
9780557976393: Diseases of the Skin Textbook: A Clinical Reference Covering Morphologic Pattern Recognition, Diagnostic Reasoning, and Evidence-Based Management for Residents in Training

Synopsis

Name the Pattern, Rule Out the Mimic, Treat With Confidence — Across Every Skin Tone

Built for the clinician who has to identify a rash and rule out its most dangerous mimics before the visit ends, this reference connects the structural and immunologic biology of skin to the diagnostic decisions made in clinic, on the wards, and on call. It moves from the vocabulary of morphology, distribution, and configuration through the full clinical range of dermatologic disease — inflammatory, infectious, autoimmune, pigmentary, neoplastic, and pediatric — into the emergencies that demand immediate recognition. Every pattern is described as it actually presents across the full range of skin tones, closing a diagnostic gap that has left disease under-recognized in deeply pigmented skin.

The Full-Spectrum Pattern Recognition System embeds a structured diagnostic callout at every major clinical decision point, and The Full-Spectrum Pattern Master Atlas consolidates all of it into one indexed reference built for lookup at the point of care.

What This Book Puts in Your Hands

• Build a differential from morphology, distribution, and configuration alone — a structured diagnostic method that works before a single test is ordered.
• Select systemic and biologic therapy by mechanism — TNF-alpha, IL-17, IL-23, IL-4/IL-13, and JAK inhibitor classes mapped to disease and comorbidity.
• Separate atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and lichenoid disease from their closest mimics using the trap logic built into every inflammatory chapter.
• Recognize necrotizing soft tissue infection and severe bacterial, viral, and fungal disease early, with red-flag findings rendered as decision steps.
• Read direct immunofluorescence correctly — a dedicated diagnostic approach separating pemphigus from pemphigoid from dermatitis herpetiformis by pattern.
• Catch acral and subungual melanoma before it advances, staged around the population most likely to be diagnosed late.
• Distinguish benign neonatal eruptions and vascular anomalies from the ones requiring urgent referral.
• Act inside the critical window of SJS/TEN, DRESS, erythroderma, and airway-threatening angioedema, before the diagnosis is obvious.

Equip every exam room with the pattern recognition this specialty depends on — order your copy today.

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