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Dermatology Handbook for medical students and junior doctors

Dermatology Handbook for medical students and junior doctors

Dermatology Handbook for medical students and junior doctors

Dermatology is the study of both normal and abnormal skin and associated structures such as hair, nails, and oral and genital mucous membranes. This PDF covers the following topics related to Dermatology : What is dermatology?, Essential Clinical Skills, Background Knowledge, Emergency Dermatology, Skin Infections / Infestations, Skin Cancer, Inflammatory Skin Conditions, Blistering Disorders, Pigmentary Disorders, Common Important Problems, Management, Practical Skills, General Reference and Acknowledgements.

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