- Herbert P. Goodheart
- Organized by body part, from head to toe
- 400 full-color images of common skin disorders
- Images presented side by side with their clinical look-alikes that occur at the same anatomic site
- Common disorders presented in a head-to-toe fashion; uncommon or rare disorders included in the differential diagnoses
- Presents key physical findings, laboratory tests, and historical information to help make a definitive diagnosis
- Once a diagnosis is made, management of each condition is described on a facing page, with recommended first-line, second-line, and alternative therapies
- 512 pages
- Publisher: LWW; 1 Har/Psc edition (October 25, 2010)
- Language: English
Goodheart’s Same-Site Differential Diagnosis: A Rapid Method of Diagnosing and Treating Common Skin Disorders 1 Edition
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Goodheart’s Same-Site Differential Diagnosis is an easy-to-use reference for primary care physicians who are often on the front line of diagnosing and treating skin disorders. Organized in a head-to-toe fashion, the book presents 400 full-color images of common skin disorders and places them side by side with their clinical look-alikes or other diagnostic possibilities that occur at the same anatomic site. Since many skin disorders tend to occur at specific sites, this organization by region is helpful in narrowing the number of diagnostic possibilities and reaching a specific diagnosis or differential diagnosis quickly and accurately.
The book presents differential diagnoses by region, along with key physical findings, laboratory tests, and historical information to help make a definitive diagnosis. Once a diagnosis is made, the management of each condition is described in step-by-step fashion on a facing page. Recommended first-line, second-line, and alternative therapies are briefly listed.
A companion website will offer the fully searchable text and many additional images.
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