Global Dermatology: Diagnosis and Management According to Geography, Climate, and CultureLawrence C. Parish, M. Amer, Larry E. Millikan, R.A.C. Graham-Brown, S.N. Klaus, J.L. Pace Springer Science & Business Media, 2012年12月6日 - 359 頁 A comprehensive source of information on variations found in skin diseases throughout the world is offered here. By considering the overall problems of hereditary variables, climate fluctuations, and therapeutic differences, this volume provides an appraisal of the diverse factors that make up the composite picture of cutaneous medicine. Divided by continent and then further organized into countries or regions, each entry presents basic information on the disease indigenous to the area, including its definition and symptoms, etiology, clinical manifestations, histopathology, appropriate laboratory tests, differential diagnosis, management, prevention and references. Additional chapters discuss the influence of travel and migration as well as of variables such as climate. 38 full color plates superbly illustrate the many variations of major dermatologic diseases. As technology has made global travel far quicker and more commonplace, this book is a must for all dermatologists, infectious disease specialists, and for all family practitioners and general internists. |
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In: Champion RH, Burton JL, Ebling FJG, eds. Rook/Wilkinson/Ebling Textbook of Dermatology. London: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1992:2859–2875. 8. 10. Cohn W: Bearers of a common fate? The Lawrence Charles Parish.
In: Champion RH, Burton JL, Ebling FJG, eds. Rook/Wilkinson/Ebling Textbook of Dermatology. London: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1992:2859–2875. 8. 10. Cohn W: Bearers of a common fate? The Lawrence Charles Parish.
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Conclusions Providing for prevention and care of common skin diseases in communities of the developing world can build confidence in the primary health care system, increase utilization of health Services (thus improving financial ...
Conclusions Providing for prevention and care of common skin diseases in communities of the developing world can build confidence in the primary health care system, increase utilization of health Services (thus improving financial ...
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This task is difficult because it not only means describing the common elements of a complex visual pattern, which may vary, it also involves specifying limits of the diagnosis, that is, what is not psoriasis.
This task is difficult because it not only means describing the common elements of a complex visual pattern, which may vary, it also involves specifying limits of the diagnosis, that is, what is not psoriasis.
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... the sample may show bias because, for instance, the men are all at work or the children at school. Children are often easier to screen if they are at school as this represents a common point for inspection.
... the sample may show bias because, for instance, the men are all at work or the children at school. Children are often easier to screen if they are at school as this represents a common point for inspection.
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Constructing | 20 |
The Cultural Construction of Illnesses of the Skin | 27 |
The Globalization of Medical and Dermatologic Education | 35 |
Comments | 43 |
Western Europe | 51 |
Immigrants in Eastern Europe | 62 |
Diseases Among Black People | 137 |
Diseases Among Jewish People | 154 |
Comments | 171 |
Colombia | 185 |
Venezuela | 203 |
Greece | 219 |
Malawi | 236 |
Rwanda | 265 |
Travel Medicine | 71 |
Comments | 81 |
Arctic and Subarctic Areas | 93 |
Global Veterinary Dermatology | 103 |
Comments | 113 |
Diseases Among Australian Aborigines | 120 |
Asia | 284 |
Lebanon | 297 |
Antifungal Therapy | 317 |
Antiparasitic Therapy | 331 |
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