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Pediatric Dermatology DDX Deck

Pediatric Dermatology DDX Deck

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ISBN

1455727644, 978-1455727643, 9781455727643, 9781455737994

Edition

1

Authors

Joseph G. Morelli, William L Weston

Publisher

Elsevier

Published date

6 September 2016

Size

50 MB

Pages count

280

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Pediatric DDx Deck by William L. Weston, MD, and Joseph G. Morelli, MD, is a unique, portable resource designed for rapid visual comparison and accurate diagnosis of pediatric dermatologic conditions. With an intuitive, side-by-side format, this deck allows clinicians to quickly assess, differentiate, and reference a wide range of pediatric skin disorders in real time, making it invaluable for pediatricians, dermatologists, and trainees working on the front lines of clinical care.

Key Features

  • Extensive photographic coverage: Over 560 full-color images presenting more than 150 pediatric dermatologic conditions
  • Visual side-by-side comparison: Laminated cards linked at one corner for easy flipping and direct comparison of clinical presentations
  • Concise clinical information: Each card includes history, physical findings, and treatment guidelines for quick reference
  • Cross-references for differential diagnosis: Easily locate related conditions with DDx-refs
  • Organized by appearance: Cards arranged according to skin appearance to expedite diagnosis
  • Neonatal coverage: Special cards dedicated to diagnosing skin conditions in newborns
  • Portable and practical: Compact, pocket-sized design ideal for clinic use, bedside evaluation, or patient education 

Product Details

  • Publisher: Elsevier ; 1 edition ( 6 September 2016)
  • ISBN-10: 0323396291
  • ISBN-13: 978-0323396295