It features over 450 clinical colour photographs and 25 line drawings, including 100 entirely new images.

Some reviewers note that while it is an excellent review tool, it may lack the extreme depth found in massive standard textbooks for complex management cases. Dermatology: A Colour Handbook, Second Edition - Amazon.sg

The second edition is a "radically revised" version of the original bestseller, designed to bridge the gap between a visual atlas and a textbook.

Each condition is presented with clear headings: definition, clinical features, epidemiology, differential diagnosis, investigations, and "special points".

Users on Routledge describe it as a top choice for "spot diagnosis" due to the clarity and variety of its photos.

, authored by Richard Rycroft, Stuart Robertson, and Sarah Wakelin, is widely regarded by reviewers as a "solid guide" and a "real treasure" for its high-quality visual content and concise clinical summaries. Key Features of the 2nd Edition

It is highly recommended for medical students, GP registrars (specifically as an MRCGP revision aid), and junior dermatology trainees.

Reviewers from Amazon praise its compact size, making it easy to carry in a work bag for quick reference.

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It features over 450 clinical colour photographs and 25 line drawings, including 100 entirely new images.

Some reviewers note that while it is an excellent review tool, it may lack the extreme depth found in massive standard textbooks for complex management cases. Dermatology: A Colour Handbook, Second Edition - Amazon.sg

The second edition is a "radically revised" version of the original bestseller, designed to bridge the gap between a visual atlas and a textbook. A Colour Handbook of Dermatology 2nd Edition - ...

Each condition is presented with clear headings: definition, clinical features, epidemiology, differential diagnosis, investigations, and "special points".

Users on Routledge describe it as a top choice for "spot diagnosis" due to the clarity and variety of its photos. It features over 450 clinical colour photographs and

, authored by Richard Rycroft, Stuart Robertson, and Sarah Wakelin, is widely regarded by reviewers as a "solid guide" and a "real treasure" for its high-quality visual content and concise clinical summaries. Key Features of the 2nd Edition

It is highly recommended for medical students, GP registrars (specifically as an MRCGP revision aid), and junior dermatology trainees. Each condition is presented with clear headings: definition,

Reviewers from Amazon praise its compact size, making it easy to carry in a work bag for quick reference.

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