Wolfram Sterry (Editor), Robert Sabat (Editor), Sandra Philipp (Editor)
Practical and user-friendly, this is the ideal guide to the diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis, helping you navigate a logical management pathway through a complex maze of possibilities.
Psoriasis is a cruel disease that can seriously affect the sufferer’s quality and length of life. It is also highly idiosyncratic, with features that vary greatly from patient to patient; this being mirrored in the highly variable response to treatment. It is increasingly recognized that psoriasis is not a discrete disease and that many patients suffer two or three comorbid conditions that can complicate the efforts of doctors treating patients.
Psoriasis: Diagnosis and Management will provide dermatologists of all levels with a practical, well-illustrated approach to fully understanding the disease, including clear, clinical guidance to enable best-practice and effective management of patients.
In full color throughout and excellently illustrated, key highlights include:
- easily understandable description of the psoriasis pathogenesis;
- a strong emphasis on the clinical features of psoriasis;
- careful consideration of comorbid conditions as part of the psoriatic spectrum to be managed;
- coverage of both traditional and contemporary management approaches;
- plenty of diagnostic algorithms and management protocols to aid the daily practical care of patients.
Brought to you by several of the world’s leading authorities on the subject, Psoriasis: Diagnosis and Management isan essentialpurchase for the dermatologist.
Product Details
- Hardcover: 304 pages
- Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (November 24, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0470657367
- ISBN-13: 978-0470657362
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