
Paediatric Cases in Coloured Skin
Dermatology is a visual discipline where observation to detail is key to accurate diagnosis, especially in children. Paediatric Cases in Coloured Skin provides a clear and easy guide for clinicians to identify skin diseases in children with coloured skin. It discusses more than 112 skin problems with over 192 colour illustrations, following a logical organisation with picture-based Q&A at the end.
This book features skin problems specific to children such as haemangiomas, congenital naevi, neurocutaneous syndromes, and napkin rash, as well as those also seen in adults such as psoriasis, lichen planus, and eczema. It also covers tropical diseases such as cutaneous tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, fungal infections, and leprosy.
Key features:
- Highlights the differences in clinical presentation in children with coloured skin.
- Stimulates interest in tropical dermatology and skin problems in coloured skin among medical students, trainees, general practitioners, paediatricians, and dermatologists.
- Features high-quality illustrations and concise, practical text for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Dermatology is a visual discipline where observation to detail is key to accurate diagnosis, especially in children. Paediatric Cases in Coloured Skin provides a clear and easy guide for clinicians to identify skin diseases in children with coloured skin. It discusses more than 112 skin problems with over 192 colour illustrations, following a logical organisation with picture-based Q&A at the end.
This book features skin problems specific to children such as haemangiomas, congenital naevi, neurocutaneous syndromes, and napkin rash, as well as those also seen in adults such as psoriasis, lichen planus, and eczema. It also covers tropical diseases such as cutaneous tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, fungal infections, and leprosy.
Key features:
- Highlights the differences in clinical presentation in children with coloured skin.
- Stimulates interest in tropical dermatology and skin problems in coloured skin among medical students, trainees, general practitioners, paediatricians, and dermatologists.
- Features high-quality illustrations and concise, practical text for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Description
Dermatology is a visual discipline where observation to detail is key to accurate diagnosis, especially in children. Paediatric Cases in Coloured Skin provides a clear and easy guide for clinicians to identify skin diseases in children with coloured skin. It discusses more than 112 skin problems with over 192 colour illustrations, following a logical organisation with picture-based Q&A at the end.
This book features skin problems specific to children such as haemangiomas, congenital naevi, neurocutaneous syndromes, and napkin rash, as well as those also seen in adults such as psoriasis, lichen planus, and eczema. It also covers tropical diseases such as cutaneous tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, fungal infections, and leprosy.
Key features:
- Highlights the differences in clinical presentation in children with coloured skin.
- Stimulates interest in tropical dermatology and skin problems in coloured skin among medical students, trainees, general practitioners, paediatricians, and dermatologists.
- Features high-quality illustrations and concise, practical text for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.












