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Atlas Of Clinical Dermatopathology Infectious And Parasitic Dermatoses Günter Burg

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Atlas Of Clinical Dermatopathology Infectious And Parasitic Dermatoses Günter Burg
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 68.87 MB
Pages: 338
Author: Günter Burg
ISBN: 9781119647089, 1119647088
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Atlas Of Clinical Dermatopathology Infectious And Parasitic Dermatoses Günter Burg by Günter Burg 9781119647089, 1119647088 instant download after payment.

A myriad of microbes live in us, on us, and around us in a symbiotic or parasitic relationship, fighting with our local cutaneous or systemic defense mechanisms. Without claim of being comprehensive or of following standard biologic taxonomies, this third volume on clinical dermatopathology contains more than 100 infectious and parasitic dermatoses, the clinical features (CFs) and histological features (HFs) of which are described with short concise text and information in bullet‐point style. They are illustrated in over 600 high‐resolution pictures with annotations. A final chapter deals with sepsis.

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