Clinical A-Z list (Primary Care Dermatology Society)

Dermatological conditions are listed in alphabetical order, with related conditions easily accessed by hyperlinks. 킠The clinical photos are generally pretty good. 킠Text is concise and well structured. 킠Ideal for the busy general practitioner/student as a reference. 킠The Primary Care Dermatology Society‘s (link to home page) website is also worth a browse.

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http://www.pcds.org.uk/a-z-clinical-guidance/clinical-a-z-list


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Posted By:   Ann Sergeant
Last Edited: March 19, 2013

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