It is a simplified, brief description of common dermatoses, peppered with numerous clinical and histopathology images (about 750), body and line diagrams (about 100) and tables (about 100).
The  basic aim of the book is to familiarize medical students (and general practitioners) with manifestations of the common skin conditions they are likely to encounter in their day-to-day practice and to help them to manage  these  appropriately, without succumbing  to the morbid temptation of prescribing steroids,  which are often thought to be âpanacea of all skin illsâ.
⢠Revised and updated, while retaining the main features of the book.
⢠More images: since Dermatology is a visual speciality, some text has been pruned to accommodate about 100 new pictures.
⢠Appendix on structure and function of skin.
⢠New treatment modalities including âbiologicalsâ have been included in the chapter âTreatment of Skin DiseasesÂ.
⢠Recent WHO/CDC/NACO guidelines have been incorporated in the chapter âSexually Transmitted Infections and HIV InfectionÂ.
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