General practioners are often the first stop for patients with hair and scalp problems. However, most GPs have little if any knowledge and training in this field.
This small pocket book is a clear, well-written text for quick reference, with a guide to diagnosis and suggestions as to the current best treatments available. The book provides information about the physiology of hair and hair defects, advice on carrying out an examination, hair loss, and cosmetic damage. The author then describes dermatological disorders of the scalp and their management. It is highly visual, containing many photographs and micrographs to aid the non-specialist in diagnosis.
This book is designed for primary-care practice, but will also be of use to junior dermatologists and other doctors working in this area.
Edited by:
John Gray (The University of Toledo Department of Biological Sciences), Rodney Dawber Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 250mm,
Width: 100mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 142g ISBN:9780632051892 ISBN 10: 0632051892 Pages: 112 Publication Date:25 November 1998 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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A / AS level
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
I. Hair Structure, physiology and Properties;. II. Hair Loss;. III. Childhood disorders;. IV. Extraneous Matter;. V. The Scalp
John Gray is the editor of A Pocketbook of Hair and Scalp Disorders: An Illustrated Guide, published by Wiley. Rodney Dawber is the editor of A Pocketbook of Hair and Scalp Disorders: An Illustrated Guide, published by Wiley.