Obstetric and gynecologic dermatology
- ISBN
- 9780723434450
Obstetric and gynecologic dermatology est un dermatology, skin diseases in pregnancy book de Martin M. Black.
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Highly Commended, Dermatology, BMA Awards 2009 Completely updated throughout--and still the only reference of its kind--the new edition of this well-respected resource offers you a practical guide for the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of a full range of common and uncommon obstetric and gynecologic skin disorders. Expanded coverage--including chapters on vulval vaginal disease help you meet more clinical challenges, while more than 460 illustrations emphasize pathologic and clinical appearances of dermatologic problems, providing essential visual guidance for the most informed diagnoses. Enhanced basic dermatologic information, such as general introductions to treatment, treatment options, and rashes, makes this an excellent guide for dermatologist and non-dermatologists, as well as obstetricians and gynecologists.
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Obstetric and gynecologic dermatology est un livre de Dermatology, Skin diseases in pregnancy, Vulva, Diseases, Obstetrics.
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Highly Commended, Dermatology, BMA Awards 2009 Completely updated throughout--and still the only reference of its kind--the new edition of this well-respected resource offers you a practical guide for the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of a full range of common and uncommon obstetric and gyne...
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Obstetric and gynecologic dermatology a été écrit par Martin M. Black.