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40 reviewsWe have divided each topic into sections for easy readability and added numerous diagrams of pathogenesis and flowcharts of treatment. We have added chapters on acne, adverse drug reactions, atopic dermatitis and structure and function of skin. Also there is a chapter on Immuno-dermatology, which is essential for any student of dermatology. The existing chapters have been made more comprehensive with the addition of certain disorders that we felt were important for postgraduates. The chapter on dermatopathology has been made more exhaustive with addition of the basics of dermatopathology and numerous images with detailed descriptions have been added at the end of the book. Also an index of short and long cases has been given in the beginning. The layout is single column which will make it easy to read!
What’s even more exhaustive!
Special emphasis has been laid on STDs, leprosy and the latest updated data and recommendations have been incorporated. We daresay it is a great, quick and exhaustive text for these two topics and you may not need to see any other books for these topics. And yes, we have some new contributors to make it more complete and comprehensive. Many topics are essential for theory exams and have been added throughout the book.
And now what can the PG hope for?
Well, if you have an examiner who wants to know what you know—We assure you the book will help you across all examinations: State, national or board levels. Of course, if you have an Compendium of Dermatology for Examinations 4' examiner who wants to know what you do not know, well, then this is not the book to read!. And do not ask us which book to read in that scenario, as there is none actually! Luckily such examiners are rare nowadays.