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This updated volume provides a "user-friendly" reference for dermatologists, dermatology residents and students, as well as for health care workers in related fields to better understand immune-mediated skin diseases and their therapies.
The focus is on what is needed by the physician/resident or student for betting understanding the pathophysiology of the disease as well as the mechanisms of action of the therapies. The reader can easily read about groups of related diseases as well as groups of related therapies.
The level of complexity of the book is such that it has practical
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This updated volume provides a "user-friendly" reference for dermatologists, dermatology residents and students, as well as for health care workers in related fields to better understand immune-mediated skin diseases and their therapies.

The focus is on what is needed by the physician/resident or student for betting understanding the pathophysiology of the disease as well as the mechanisms of action of the therapies. The reader can easily read about groups of related diseases as well as groups of related therapies.

The level of complexity of the book is such that it has practical applications on a daily basis but can also be used by the resident as a teaching tool and as a handy source of review for the boards. In addition, it can be used the practicing dermatologist to study for recertification.

The scope of the book is immunology, immunogenetics, immunopathology and immunopharmacology as they relate to clinical dermatology.

Autorenporträt
Anthony Gaspari Stephen K. Tyring Daniel Kaplan
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"This updated edition serves as an in-depth reference for understanding immune-mediated skin diseases. ... This rich resource not only contains information for immunologists and practicing dermatologists but also serves as a guide on a daily basis. For example, this book can be used by residents as a teaching tool and is a helpful source of review for the boards." (Chrystal Paulos, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Vol. 78 (5), May, 2018)