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Dermatopathology E-Book eBook

Dermatopathology E-Book

by Dirk M. Elston, Christine Ko, Tammie C. Ferringer, David J. Dicaudo, Steven Peckham e Whitney A. High
language: english
Publisher: ELSEVIER HEALTH SCIENCES, May of 2018 ‧
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Offering a unique combination of expert lectures, vast image collections, and an easy-to-use print atlas, Dermatopathology, 3rd Edition, helps you master the complexities of this challenging and fast-changing subspecialty. Dr. Elston and his colleagues make dermatopathology easier to understand, leading you to efficient, accurate diagnoses of the most important common dermatologic findings seen in practice.- Covers the essentials of dermatopathology using an enjoyable, easily understood approach and a consistent chapter template that includes key points and pearls.- Features 27 lectures and 2,000 high-quality slides online - more than 8 hours of targeted teaching that take you through the must-know elements of each topic in a dynamic, engaging manner.- Offers extensive, visually stunning image atlases, including an extensive infectious disease atlas with 2,500 slides, a soft tissue tumor atlas with 300 images, a lymphoma atlas, and more.- Includes abundant high-resolution histopathology examples with labels and pointers highlighting key aspects of each slide, providing additional clarity.- The text has been expanded by over 70 pages, with over 130 new images, and 50 newer entities ranging from cutaneous collagenous vasculopathy to EBV+ mucocutaneous ulcer.

Dermatopathology E-Book

Dermatopathology E-Book

by Dirk M. Elston, Christine Ko, Tammie C. Ferringer, David J. Dicaudo, Steven Peckham e Whitney A. High

Property Description
ISBN: 9780702072819
Publisher: ELSEVIER HEALTH SCIENCES
Release Date: May of 2018
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Medicine > General Medicine
EAN: 9780702072819
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