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Difficult Pigmented Lesions

Skin pathology special offer

David Weedon

David Weedon

 

Sample of Difficult Pigmented Lesions

Special limited offer: this four-colour book by Professor David Weedon covers a broad range of pigmented tumors of the skin, with an emphasis on those likely to create diagnostic and medicolegal problems for the general pathologist. Key diagnostic features will be emphasized, particularly for nevoid melanomas, desmoplastic melanomas, and Spitz nevi.

Professor David Weedon is a well known authority on skin pathology. David's definitive book on skin pathology is known worldwide. He graduated with First Class honours in medicine in 1966. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia in 1972. As a result of his research work on the role of apoptosis in skin disorders, he was awarded a doctorate of medicine in 1981. He was Dermatopathologist at the Royal Brisbane Hospital for nine years and Professor of Anatomical Pathology from 1982-1984. David has been in private practice since 1985.

His full colour book and CD-ROM on skin pathology was released following the course he presented on skin pathology at CAP '03 in San Diego, California in September 2003. The book contains 20 cases covering topics such as nevoid melanoma, desmoplastic nevus, dermatofibroma, Meyerson's nevus, Blue nevus, Spitz nevus, Melanocytic hyperplasia and congenital nevus.

KBS is now offering this four-colour book and CD-ROM with a special medical professional offer (not to library or organisations) - click here for pricing details. (Please remember to include details of your association membership when completing the order form.)

Click here to read more and order Difficult Pigmented Lesions.

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February 14, 2005 | Permanent Link


Comments

I've just received the beautiful and fantastic work of Dr Weedon "Difficult Pigmented Lesions". Real great!

Does Knowledege Books & Software intend to do more works in Dermatopathology field?

Thank you very much and best regards,
Olga Harris
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Posted by: Olga Harris | Feb 14, 2005 4:02:16 PM

 

Following on from Olga Harris from Rio de Janeiro regarding the publication of other titles in dermatopathology, KBS published the slide seminar of cases in Melanocytic Lesions (SA04) in October 2004.

Regards
Rob Watts

Posted by: Rob Watts | Feb 14, 2005 4:04:17 PM

 

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