£107.01

CRC Press - Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Disease Book

188 colour illustrations

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Description

Dermatologists are frequently the first medical professionals to encounter patients living with HIV infection, as skin diseases are common in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. This medical text helps dermatologists recognize the various cutaneous manifestations of HIV infection and AIDS to support quick diagnosis and timely therapy. The book covers the entire spectrum of HIV-associated cutaneous diseases. It provides detailed information on how these conditions present in immunocompromised patients, which is vital for accurate clinical assessment. By understanding these specific presentations, practitioners can better manage patient care from the earliest stages of detection. Readers will find comprehensive coverage of a wide range of skin disorders. This includes detailed information on infections caused by bacterial, parasitic, and fungal agents. This resource serves as a specialized guide for medical professionals working to identify and treat the complex dermatological complications associated with HIV/AIDS.

Key Features

Provides guidance for dermatologists to recognize cutaneous manifestations of HIV and AIDS for faster diagnosis and treatment starts.

Covers the full spectrum of HIV-associated cutaneous diseases to ensure comprehensive clinical knowledge.

Focuses on how skin disorders present specifically in immunocompromised patients to aid in accurate identification.

Includes detailed information on skin infections caused by bacterial agents.

Contains information regarding parasitic infections that may arise in HIV-positive patients.

Addresses various fungal agent infections that impact the skin in the context of HIV disease.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Publication Date
14 October 2012
Listed Since
06 May 2010

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