Volume 2: The Atlas
by Paul Schneiderman
Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis Volume 2: The Atlas is a visual companion to Volume 1: The Text.
Volume 2: The Atlas is a comprehensive guide to 284 dermatologic conditions by means of up to 4000 color photographs. These photographs are used as examples of each of the multiple diagnostic possibilities, with an emphasis on unusual presentations of common clinical entities, as well as common presentations of rare and unusual disorders.
Readers who use this Atlas in conjunction with the separate compendium of diagnostic categorization will be able to fine-tune their visual diagnostic skills at the same time as their organizational thought processes in an instructive and enjoyable intellectual and clinical exercise.
This unique high-quality road map through clinical dermatology should form part of the core library of every practicing dermatologist.
Partial Table of Contents
Consists entirely of photographs and captions some of which are listed below:
Introduction
List of Diagnostic Conditions
- Abscess
- Acanthosis Nigricans
- Acneform Lesions
- Acral Cyanosis
- Acral Erythema
- Acral Erythema and Scale With or Without a Linear Cutoff
- Acral Papules and Nodules; Knuckle Papules; Papules, Digital
- Acromegalic Features
- Acro-Osteolysis
- Ainhum
- Alopecia
- Alopecia, Eyebrows
- Alopecia In Neonates, Infants and Toddlers
- Angioedema
- Angiokeratoma Corporis Diffusum
- Annular Lesions With Surface Changes
- Annular Lesions Without Surface Changes
- Annular Scars
- Aphthous Stomatitis
- Arthritis And Rash
- Atrichia and Nail Abnormalities
- Atrophic Glossitis
- Atrophic Lesions
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Black Dermatological Entities
- Black Oral Lesions
- Blaschko-Esque Entitites
- Blue Spots
- Blueberry Muffin Lesions, Neonate
- Breast Asymmetry
- Breast Lesions
- Breast Hypertrophy and Breast Masses
- Buffalo Hump.
- Bullae And Vesicles
- Bullae, Hemorrhagic
- Bullae, Hemorrhagic, Septic
- Bullae In Newborn
- Bullae of Infants And Children
- Bullae of the Fingers or Toes
- Burning Tongue
- Butterfly Rash
- Café Au Lait Macules, Associations
- Cellulitis in the Immunocompromised Host
- Cerebriform Lesions
- Chalky Material Extruded from Lesion
- Cheilitis (Crusted Lips)
- Chest Wall Tumors
- Cleft Lip/Palate
- Associated Skin Disorders
- Cobblestone Appearance of Mucosae
- Cobblestone Appearance of Skin
- Conjuntivae, Pigmented Lesions
- Cutaneous Horns
- Cutis Laxa-Like Appearance
- Cysts, With or Without Drainage
- Dermatitis
- Dermatitis, Facial, Pediatric
- Dermatitis, Periorbital
- Dermatitis, Periorificial
- Dermatographism
- Dimples
- Dyschromatosis (Hypo- And Hyperpigmentation)
- Dyshidrosis
- Ear, Hard
- Ear Lesions
- Ears, Red, With or Without Nodules
- Edema
- Edema, Legs
- Edema, Hands and/or Feet
- Edema, Head
- Erosions (Superficial Ulcers)
- Erythrodermas
- Erythrodermic Infant
- Eschars
- Exanthem
- Exfoliation (Desquamation)
- Eyelid Lesions
- Eyes, Red, and Rash
- Facial Dermatitis, Scaly
- Facial Edema
- Facial Papules
- Facial Papules and Plaques
- Facial Plaques, Non-Scarring and Scarring
- Facial Scars
- Facial Ulcers
- Fibromatoses of Children
- Figurate Erythemas
- Fingertip Lesions
- Fingertip Necrosis
- Fingertip Ulcers
- Flushing Disorders
- Follicular Plugging
- Foot Ulcers
- Freckling of the Hands
- Gingival Hyperplasia
- Gingivitis
Also available from C.H.I.P.S.:
Clinician's Guide to Dermatologic Differential Diagnosis 2-Volume Set