- Covers the course as per the competency based curriculum in an easy-to-understand manner with 'to the point synopsis' and bulleted, well-illustrated text that will help UGs to assimilate the concepts and reproduce them in the exam (less important), and put it in practice (more important). - Addition of numerous clinical and histopathology images (about 800) and body and line diagrams (about 250), with several new tables and management flowcharts (about 100). - Inclusion of the latest diagnostic techniques and drugs including lasers and biologicals. - Summary of important diseases in synopsis for extra emphasis. - Recent guidelines in management of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection. - Recent WHO/NLEP Guidelines (2018) in management of leprosy. As per the competency based curriculum
It is a simplified, brief description of common dermatoses, peppered with numerous clinical and histopathology images (about 750), body and line diagrams (about 100) and tables (about 100). The basic aim of the book is to familiarize medical students (and general practitioners) with manifestations of the common skin conditions they are likely to encounter in their day-to-day practice and to help them to manage these appropriately, without succumbing to the morbid temptation of prescribing steroids, which are often thought to be 'panacea of all skin ills'.• Revised and updated, while retaining the main features of the book.• More images: since Dermatology is a visual speciality, some text has been pruned to accommodate about 100 new pictures. • Appendix on structure and function of skin.• New treatment modalities including 'biologicals' have been included in the chapter "Treatment of Skin Diseases.• Recent WHO/CDC/NACO guidelines have been incorporated in the chapter "Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV Infection.
Illustrated Synopsis of Dermatology & Sexually Transmitted Diseases has been used for almost 2 decades as the standard textbook of Dermatology by UGs. The book through its previous 6 editions has helped the students prepare for their PG entrance exams, with several coaching programs using its images (in a session 'in wit' called Neena Khanna images) to hone the student's 'NEET cracking skills'. But the purpose of this book really goes much beyond that—it is an endeavor to create in the UGs an interest in this extremely versatile subject and clinically make them 'dermatology literate'. Since a third of patients seen by general practitioners or a pediatrician have skin issues, physicians with a basic knowledge of Dermatology will be able to guide their patients better, without succumbing to the temptation of prescribing steroids as 'a panacea for all skin ills'. The book has also been used as a quick reference by dermatology PGs' in infancy of their residency and a keepsake by general physicians and pediatricians.New to This Edition• Covers the UG curriculum according to competency-based guidelines enunciated by National Medical Council(NMC) of India, with competencies mapped in the book where they are discussed in an easy-to-understand mannerwith 'to the point synopsis' and bulleted, well-illustrated text and 'loads' of images.• Illustrative case studies, based on core competencies mandated by the NMC for UGs.• Several new high quality clinical images, added to the 'already extremely well illustrated' book, which now has atotal of about 940 images including 140 line diagrams and in addition has 150 tables and management flowcharts.• Latest diagnostic techniques, drugs, lasers and biologicals.• Recent guidelines in management of sexually transmitted and HIV infection, and leprosy.Salient Features• The popular student-friendly format of the previous editions (synopsis, crisp bulleted text peppered with numeroushigh-quality images, each with a descriptive legend, flowcharts, clues to differential diagnosis and tabulatedtherapeutic strategies) has been retained.• Discusses all common and relevant skin diseases.• Tabulates differential diagnoses of common dermatoses—a feature totally unique to this book.Online Features• Complimentary access to full e-book.• Chapter-based lecture PPTs.• Chapter-wise Multiple-Choice Questions.
- Covers the course as per the competency based curriculum in an easy-to-understand manner with 'to the point synopsis' and bulleted, well-illustrated text that will help UGs to assimilate the concepts and reproduce them in the exam (less important), and put it in practice (more important). - Addition of numerous clinical and histopathology images (about 800) and body and line diagrams (about 250), with several new tables and management flowcharts (about 100). - Inclusion of the latest diagnostic techniques and drugs including lasers and biologicals. - Summary of important diseases in synopsis for extra emphasis. - Recent guidelines in management of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infection. - Recent WHO/NLEP Guidelines (2018) in management of leprosy. As per the competency based curriculum
A beautiful face is a letter of recommendation. Perhaps few things can give you as much confidence as smart and good looks. This book makes a brilliant endeavour to help beauty conscious to look good and feel confident about themselves. It gives information on the major categories of cosmetic products with emphasis on intended uses, generalities of formulations and an update on what is new. You will get here well-researched information on: *Different skin types, their problems and solutions. * the art of make-up through cosmetics. *Causes of hair loss and getting rid of superfluous hair through electrolysis. *Correction of facial morphology to get a balanced look. *Nail and teeth problems and their care. *Cosmetic surgery, face-lifts --its scope and limitations. *How to tackle weight problems, through specific exercise regimen and effective diet control.
First volume in World Clinics: Dermatology series bringing dermatologists up to date with recent advances in treatment of acne. Contributions from experts in Europe, the USA and Asia.
Caught in the terrifying blood bath of the partition of India, a young boy flees the city of Lahore on one of the last trains to newly independent India. One of the few passengers to reach Delhi alive, he struggles to begin a new life. An Indian Navy advertisement inspires him to join the Navy. Amongst his many postings are a deputation to the Nigerian Navy, where he is witness to the Nigerian military coups, and to Jamnagar in Gujarat during the Indo Pak war of 1971. A Sailing Ship, a Girl in Love, and the Setting Sun: A Memoir is written from his daughter Neena’s perspective who sketches his life in pre-partition Lahore, his narrow escape to Delhi, his life in the Navy, and his marriage to Chanchal Khosla. As Commander Shivraj Krishan Sarin’s grandson wonders what his aging grandfather must have been like in his youth, the years unfold, and we read a story of love, loss, and fortitude.
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