
Tropical Dermatology
- 2nd Edition - October 17, 2016
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Authors: Steven K Tyring, Omar Lupi, Ulrich R Hengge
- Language: English
In an increasingly global community, the rapid adaptation of microorganisms has facilitated the return of old communicable diseases and the emergence of new ones. Tropical Derma… Read more

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In an increasingly global community, the rapid adaptation of microorganisms has facilitated the return of old communicable diseases and the emergence of new ones. Tropical Dermatology, 2nd Edition, provides a practical, highly illustrated approach to the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of tropical skin diseases. In a concise and user-friendly format, it offers authoritative coverage of epidemiology, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, pathology, laboratory tests, management, and prevention for both common and rare conditions.
- Examines the full range of tropical skin diseases in an easy-to-reference format, with consistently organized, templated chapters.
- Structures clinical guidance by disease rather than by microbe or "bug."
- Covers the key issues for travelers, important considerations for people working in the tropics, and non-infectious conditions.
- Provides authoritative guidance for dermatologists, infectious disease specialists, and travel medicine physicians.
- Edition: 2
- Published: October 17, 2016
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Language: English
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Steven K Tyring
Affiliations and expertise
Clinical Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TXOL
Omar Lupi
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor of Dermatology, Universidade Fereral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Professor of Internal Medicine, Universidade do Estdo do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Adjunct Professor of Dermatology (UNI-RIO), Rio de Janeiro/Brazil. Professor of Dermatology - Post-Graduate Course of Dermatology, Instito de Dermatologia Prof. Azulay/SCMRJ, PGRJ and UFRJUH
Ulrich R Hengge
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Dermatology, Allergology and Venereology, Dept. of Dermatology, University of DuesseldorfRead Tropical Dermatology on ScienceDirect