McGrаw-Нill : 2010, ISBN: 0071613552, 426 pages
A case-based visual guide to leaing dermoscopy complete with practical self-assessment
300 Full-color Illustrations — 95 melanomas plus important simulators
"This is a useful tool for any healthcare provider interested in dermatology, whether a new resident just starting to study skin disease or a seasoned practitioner wishing to lea a new skill.What is especially helpful is the labeling of the dermoscopic photo, making it easier to lea the various criteria and structures. Moreover, each case has a diagnostic pearls section that adds much didactic value.What is most unique and valuable is that readers are not just passively reading about a subject, but are drawn to actively participate and make decisions. When they tu the page, they can then contemplate the explanations and determine areas where they need improvement. The only thing that would top this book would be to have one of the authors alongside the reader at the bedside examining a patient. I wholeheartedly recommend this book for anyone interested in leaing dermoscopy. "--Doody's Review Service
With 300 full-color illustrations of 191 separate cases commonly encountered in general dermatologic practice, Dermoscopy: An Illustrated Guide offers a unique check-list methodology for leaing how to use dermoscopy to diagnose benign and malignant pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions.
For each of the 191 cases, you will find a series of high-quality full-color clinical and dermoscopic images, each with a short history. Every case is followed by five true-or-false questions along with three check boxes to test your knowledge acquisition and decision-making ability on Risk, Diagnosis, and Disposition. Tu the page and the answers to the questions are provided in a unique, memorable manner in which the dermoscopic images are presented again. Circles, stars, boxes, and arrows appear in the image pointing out the important dermoscopic criteria of each case.
Features
Cases are taken from lesions of the scalp, face, nose, lips, ears, trunk, extremities, palms, soles, nails and genitalia
The global features and local criteria for each case are highlighted, which the authors have found to be a valuable teaching tool
The concepts of clinico-dermoscopic correlation , dermoscopic-pathologic correlation and dermoscopic differential diagnosis are employed throughout the book
Each case includes a discussion of all of its salient features in a quick-read outline style and ends with a series of dermoscopic and/or clinical pearls based on the authors’ years of experience treating skin cancers
Key dermoscopic principles are re-emphasized throughout the book to enhance the reader’s understanding and assimilation of the teaching points
Dermoscopy: An Illustrated Self-Assessment Guide offers a simple, innovative, and highly-visual approach to leaing the general principles, terminology, and specific criteria of dermoscopy to enhance your ability to utilize this powerful tool, which is both tissue sparing and potentially lifesaving.
A case-based visual guide to leaing dermoscopy complete with practical self-assessment
300 Full-color Illustrations — 95 melanomas plus important simulators
"This is a useful tool for any healthcare provider interested in dermatology, whether a new resident just starting to study skin disease or a seasoned practitioner wishing to lea a new skill.What is especially helpful is the labeling of the dermoscopic photo, making it easier to lea the various criteria and structures. Moreover, each case has a diagnostic pearls section that adds much didactic value.What is most unique and valuable is that readers are not just passively reading about a subject, but are drawn to actively participate and make decisions. When they tu the page, they can then contemplate the explanations and determine areas where they need improvement. The only thing that would top this book would be to have one of the authors alongside the reader at the bedside examining a patient. I wholeheartedly recommend this book for anyone interested in leaing dermoscopy. "--Doody's Review Service
With 300 full-color illustrations of 191 separate cases commonly encountered in general dermatologic practice, Dermoscopy: An Illustrated Guide offers a unique check-list methodology for leaing how to use dermoscopy to diagnose benign and malignant pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions.
For each of the 191 cases, you will find a series of high-quality full-color clinical and dermoscopic images, each with a short history. Every case is followed by five true-or-false questions along with three check boxes to test your knowledge acquisition and decision-making ability on Risk, Diagnosis, and Disposition. Tu the page and the answers to the questions are provided in a unique, memorable manner in which the dermoscopic images are presented again. Circles, stars, boxes, and arrows appear in the image pointing out the important dermoscopic criteria of each case.
Features
Cases are taken from lesions of the scalp, face, nose, lips, ears, trunk, extremities, palms, soles, nails and genitalia
The global features and local criteria for each case are highlighted, which the authors have found to be a valuable teaching tool
The concepts of clinico-dermoscopic correlation , dermoscopic-pathologic correlation and dermoscopic differential diagnosis are employed throughout the book
Each case includes a discussion of all of its salient features in a quick-read outline style and ends with a series of dermoscopic and/or clinical pearls based on the authors’ years of experience treating skin cancers
Key dermoscopic principles are re-emphasized throughout the book to enhance the reader’s understanding and assimilation of the teaching points
Dermoscopy: An Illustrated Self-Assessment Guide offers a simple, innovative, and highly-visual approach to leaing the general principles, terminology, and specific criteria of dermoscopy to enhance your ability to utilize this powerful tool, which is both tissue sparing and potentially lifesaving.