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Elston: Infectious Diseases of the Skin
By Dirk Elston
2009 (1st ed),
160 pages, 220 illus, $155 list
Infections remain the leading
cause of death worldwide and as new antibiotics are developed organisms develop
mechanisms of resistance. Successful treatment of skin infections relies on
accurate and swift diagnosis and visual inspection remains the most important
means to that end. This book aims to provide a pictorial guide to the diagnosis
of common bacterial, fungal, and viral skin infections, as well as recognition
of arthropods of medical importance. The text is divided into chapters by class
of organism, and in each chapter by clinical entity. It will be of lasting
value to dermatologists in practice and training, and to general
physicians/practitioners interested in dermatology.
Hall:
Skin Infections: Diagnosis and Treatment
By Brian
Hall
2009 (1st ed),
360 pages, $99 list
This is the first textbook
linking the two disciplines of dermatology and infectious diseases. As the
number of elderly, AIDS, transplant, and cancer surviving patients continues to
rapidly increase worldwide, all medical personnel need to be able to rapidly
recognize and treat infections. The skin is the most easily accessed and
monitored of all organs and is often the first sign of infection. Knowledge of
the integument's link to infection is a must for the modern medical nurse,
nurse practitioner, medical student, resident, and practitioner. To accomplish
these goals, the text features authors from around the world who are considered
experts in their various fields of expertise. The book is organized into types
of infections, locations in the integument, and specific subpopulations of
patients at risk and regional variations of infections.
Tyring: Mucocutaneous Manifestations
of Viral Diseases
By Stephen
Tyring
2009 (2nd
ed), 600 pages, 1200 illus, $380 list
The only existing text to address
issues of skin manifestations of viral disease, the Second Edition explores the
diagnosis, treatment, and pathogenesis of viral diseases that infiltrate the
skin and affiliated mucous membranes.
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