See the Pattern, Name the Diagnosis, Choose the Right Path - Before It's Too Late
Diagnosis and Therapy in Clinical Dermatology moves from epidermal barrier physiology and inflammatory pathogenesis through the full clinical range of papulosquamous, infectious, immunobullous, vasculitic, pigmentary, and neoplastic skin disease, connecting the pattern in front of you to the mechanism beneath it and the decision it demands. Built for the primary care physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, and dermatology trainee who must separate a treatable mimic from a diagnosis that cannot wait.
The Morphology-to-Management System frames every major disease as a five-part clinical read - pattern, presentation variance, trap logic, management pivot, and pattern anchor - so recognition converts directly into the next step at the bedside.
What This Book Puts in Your Hands
Recalibrate the exam for every skin tone - read violaceous, gray-brown inflammation, manage post-inflammatory pigmentary change, and catch acral melanoma before it's mistaken for a bruise.
Separate pemphigus from pemphigoid at the bedside using the Nikolsky sign, mucosal pattern, and a biopsy technique that preserves the diagnosis.
Read palpable purpura and malar erythema as systemic signals that demand a workup beyond the skin itself.
Protect Breslow depth from the first biopsy, and apply the AEIOU criteria to catch Merkel cell carcinoma while it still looks harmless.
Manage the pediatric eruption on its own developmental timeline, from neonatal rashes to hemangioma red flags to diaper dermatitis that isn't irritant disease.
Treat the genital plaque mistaken for eczema, dosing lichen sclerosus correctly and working up the intraepithelial neoplasia hiding inside chronic disease.
Act on the skin finding that can't wait - SJS/TEN, DRESS, necrotizing fasciitis, and the pain-out-of-proportion clue that changes the triage.
Add it to your reference shelf - for every patient whose outcome depends on what you see first.