Dermatologic Procedures in Office Practice - Humanitas

Dermatologic Procedures in Office Practice

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ISBN: 9780323930628
Published: 2024
Publisher: Saunders
Language: English
Format: Paperback / softback
Format: 10.875×8.5
Description
Now in a convenient and easy-to-use softcover format, <i>Dermatologic Procedures in Office Practice, 2nd Edition,</i> offers <b>clear, step-by-step guidance</b> on the many dermatologic procedures successfully performed in the office setting. This highly visual reference provides <b>full-color photographs and drawings</b> in combination with <b>high-definition, narrated videos</b> to demonstrate key procedures, including the diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant lesions; cryosurgery; electrosurgery; dermoscopy; excision of skin cancers, cysts, lipomas; and more. The eBook and online videos are the perfect companion when adding a new procedure to your practice.<ul><li>Covers in-office dermatologic procedures <b>focused on today&rsquo;s primary care practice</b>.</li><li>Uses a<b> concise, step-by-step, bulleted format</b>, including set-up, complication avoidance, pearls and pitfalls, and recovery for each procedure.</li><li>Features an exclusive online library of <b>more than 100 videos</b>, as well as <b>procedural images and patient photographs</b>, photographs of devices and instruments, diagrams, and medical illustrations throughout the text from expert clinicians.</li><li>Contains <b>new chapters</b> on Biopsies and Excisions in Challenging Locations (face, ears, nose, genital areas) and Dermoscopy of Other Lesions in General Dermatology.</li><li>Includes<b> handy appendices</b> with sample consent forms, patient education handouts, and a table recommending when to use various procedures based on the diagnosis.</li><li><b>An eBook version is included with purchase.</b> The eBook allows you to access all the text, photographs, figures, and references with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Any additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.</li></ul>

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