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Textbook of Dermatology Volume 2: Infectious, Pigmentary, Genetic, and Pediatric Dermatological Disorders
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Textbook of Dermatology Volume 2: Infectious, Pigmentary, Genetic, and Pediatric Dermatological Disorders
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Textbook of Dermatology Volume 2: Infectious, Pigmentary, Genetic, and Pediatric Dermatological Disorders
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Infectious, pigmentary, genetic, and pediatric dermatology examine how microbes, genetics, and developmental factors shape skin disease across the lifespan. These subfields demand precise recognition because presentation and management often differ in children and vary by etiology. This volume brings together clear clinical descriptions of infectious dermatoses, pigmentary conditions, genetic skin disorders, and the special considerations of pediatric skin disease. Each chapter emphasizes diagnostic clues—history, morphology, and simple bedside tests—paired with up-to-date treatment pathways. Practical boxes cover dosing for children, infection control, and counseling families about genetic conditions. Designed for dermatology trainees, pediatricians, and general practitioners, it’s a compact clinical manual for everyday practice.
Infectious, pigmentary, genetic, and pediatric dermatology examine how microbes, genetics, and developmental factors shape skin disease across the lifespan. These subfields demand precise recognition because presentation and management often differ in children and vary by etiology. This volume brings together clear clinical descriptions of infectious dermatoses, pigmentary conditions, genetic skin disorders, and the special considerations of pediatric skin disease. Each chapter emphasizes diagnostic clues—history, morphology, and simple bedside tests—paired with up-to-date treatment pathways. Practical boxes cover dosing for children, infection control, and counseling families about genetic conditions. Designed for dermatology trainees, pediatricians, and general practitioners, it’s a compact clinical manual for everyday practice.


















