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Revised: 23 July 2010

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Drolet: Birthmarks of Medical Significance    

By Beth Drolet

2010 (1st ed), $84 list

This issue of Pediatric Clinics covers Birthmarks of Medical Significance. Guest Editors Drs. Beth Drolet and Maria Garzon have assembled a panel of experts who offer reviews on topics including Vascular birthmarks: Introduction and classification, Infantile hemangioma, Other vascular tumors, Coagulopathy associated with vascular tumors/Kassabach-Merrit Phenomenon, Vascular malformations, Genetics and syndromes, Pigmentary mosaicism, Café au lait, Congenital melanocytic nevi, Dermal melanocytosis, and Epidermal nevi and nevus sebaceous.

 

Eichenfield: Neonatal Dermatology    

By Lawrence Eichenfield

2008 (2nd ed), 576 pages, 500 illus, $197 list

Comprehensive and heavily illustrated, this is a unique reference for anyone involved in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic diseases in infants and newborns.

                               

Inamadar: Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology

By Arun Inamadar

2010 (1st ed), 608 pages, 340 illus, $189 list

The subspeciality of pediatric dermatology is addressed by a group of 44 distinguished experts to present views, clinical opinions with pictures and tables to understand the complexities involved in the skin disorders of children.

 

Kane: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology

By Kay Kane

2009 (2nd ed), 528 pages, 350 illus, $80 list

Modeled after Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, the world's most widely-used dermatologic reference, this point-of-care atlas provides large, detailed, full-color photographs of skin diseases in children along with the latest management and treatment recommendations. You'll find everything you need to confidently assess, diagnose, and manage diseases of the skin, hair, and nails of pediatric patients in a busy clinical environment.

 

Lewis-Jones: Paedeatric Dermatology   

By Sue Lewis-Jones

2010 (1st ed), 592 pages, 300 illus, $90 list

Paediatric Dermatology is an indispensable and highly-accessible guide for all healthcare professionals faced with the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of children with skin diseases. Subdivided into 37 comprehensive chapters written by experts in both dermatology and paediatrics, the book is organized according to presentation and body site rather than diagnosis, making it ideal for quick reference in the clinical setting as well as general study.

 

Morrell: VisualDx:Essential Pediatric Dermatology  

By Dean Morrell

2009 (1st ed), 400 pages, 500 illus, $99 list

VisualDx: Essential Pediatric Dermatology is the first of a series of printed companions to the VisualDx online decision support system. The book enables the clinician to read the fundamentals of common and serious pediatric skin diseases on the printed page, then search the online system to answer a clinical question at the point of care. Like the VisualDx online system, the book is organized by symptoms and other visual clues. Searching in this fashion will lead to precise, targeted, and patient-specific differential diagnoses. More than 500 full-color illustrations show variations of pediatric skin disorders in children of all skin colors.

 

Pride: Pediatric Dermatology: Requisites in Dermatology  

By Howard Pride

2008 (1st ed), 228 pages, 460 illus, $124 list

This title in the Requisites in Dermatology series is the perfect resource for quick reference and rapid review in pediatric dermatology. It succinctly presents all of the most essential clinical and foundational knowledge you need for certification, recertification or practice. An extremely user-friendly full-color format, replete with full-color clinical photographs and other pertinent illustrations, makes it easy to locate and read up on any topic. Plus, full-text online access lets you consult the book from any computer, download all of the images, watch online lectures, and much more.

 

Schachner: Pediatric Dermatology  

By Lawrence Schachner

2010 (4th ed), 1840 pages, 1800 illus, $349 list

Get an up-to-date, global perspective on treating pediatric skin disorders.

 

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