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Jacques Barzun, the noted Columbia University historian of ideas
and culture, once described the feeling that some people experience
when they come upon a new reference book. He wrote: "Hand over to
one of us a new Dictionary, "Companion," or Guide, and our eyes
first light up and then turn dreamy: we have seized the volume and
are off, arm in arm with the guide i or companion. ..." The book
now in your hands made my eyes light up. Thyroid Disorders with
Cutaneous Manifestations is that kind of book. Heymann, who has
been fascinated by this sometimes controversial subject for
decades, has brought not only his own expertise, but that of many
experts from the fields of the skin and the thyroid gland. Steven
Jay Gould wrote about overlapping and nonoverlapping
magisteria-this book demonstrates just how much important overlap
there is. But it also covers the basics in such a way that
dermatologists can find what they need to know about the thyroid
and thyroidologists can find what they need to know about the skin.
Thyroid Disorders with Cutaneous Manifestations falls neatly into
the tra- tion of medical monographs that become standards. They
fulfill the roles of gathering, digesting, and synthesizing current
knowledge, and they do so in a way that review articles cannot
approach and that the scientific literature is not designed to
accomplish.
Covering nearly 260 of the most common dermatologic conditions from
A to Z, Treatment of Skin Disease, 6th Edition, by Drs. Mark G.
Lebwohl, Warren R. Heymann, Ian Coulson, and Dedee Murrell, is your
go-to resource for authoritative, evidence-based treatment
strategies in your daily practice. This award-winning text provides
guidance on the fast-moving dermatological therapy options for
virtually any skin disease you're likely to encounter, including
third-line and unusual therapies when initial options have not been
successful. Summaries of each treatment strategy are accompanied by
detailed discussions of treatment choices, with ratings on a
consistent scale ranging from clinical studies to anecdotal
reports. Puts every possible therapeutic option at your disposal -
including management strategies, first- to third-line therapies,
and off-label uses - for a truly complete guide to the vast array
of dermatologic treatment options. Features 4 all-new chapters on
COVID-19 dermatoses, including the associated pediatric multisystem
inflammatory syndrome; DRESS syndrome; keratosis lichenoides
chronica; and tinea corporis and tinea cruris. Presents information
in a consistent, tabular format, with checklists of diagnostic and
investigative pearls and color-coded boxes for quick reference.
Provides more than 260 full-color clinical images of skin diseases,
most of which are new to this edition. Offers the combined
knowledge and expertise of the world's leading authorities in
dermatology. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your
enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and
references from the book on a variety of devices.
Jacques Barzun, the noted Columbia University historian of ideas
and culture, once described the feeling that some people experience
when they come upon a new reference book. He wrote: "Hand over to
one of us a new Dictionary, "Companion," or Guide, and our eyes
first light up and then turn dreamy: we have seized the volume and
are off, arm in arm with the guide i or companion. ..." The book
now in your hands made my eyes light up. Thyroid Disorders with
Cutaneous Manifestations is that kind of book. Heymann, who has
been fascinated by this sometimes controversial subject for
decades, has brought not only his own expertise, but that of many
experts from the fields of the skin and the thyroid gland. Steven
Jay Gould wrote about overlapping and nonoverlapping
magisteria-this book demonstrates just how much important overlap
there is. But it also covers the basics in such a way that
dermatologists can find what they need to know about the thyroid
and thyroidologists can find what they need to know about the skin.
Thyroid Disorders with Cutaneous Manifestations falls neatly into
the tra- tion of medical monographs that become standards. They
fulfill the roles of gathering, digesting, and synthesizing current
knowledge, and they do so in a way that review articles cannot
approach and that the scientific literature is not designed to
accomplish.
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