Clinical diagnosis in plastic surgery

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This book systematically presents a collection of entities, syndromes, and diseases that are diagnosed and treated by plastic surgeons, hand surgeons, otolaryngologists, oral surgeons, and dermatologists. The goal is to document an extensive array of signs and visual clues that are critical to the diagnostic process, thereby enhancing the clinician’s ability to identify relevant diagnostic features and make correct diagnoses. Skill in recognizing deformities and disease processes by observation is of vital importance in plastic surgery, which is very much a visual surgical specialty. In drawing together key diagnostic signs, this book will spare readers the onerous task of searching through endless resources, books, and websites. A helpful appendix details the various classification systems used in the book with the aid of appropriate diagrams. Clinical Diagnosis in Plastic Surgery is intended for students, residents, practicing physicians, and surgeons in all of the affiliated fields of plastic surgery.

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Hazani, R., Amir Mrad, M., Tauber, D., Ulm, J., Yan, A., & Yaremchuk, M. J. (2016). Clinical diagnosis in plastic surgery. Clinical Diagnosis in Plastic Surgery (pp. 1–156). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17094-7

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