Description
The Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Atlas is the gold standard reference for dermatology students, residents, and practicing physicians in India. This 2nd edition combines high-quality clinical photography with detailed diagnostic guidance, making it essential for anyone studying or practicing skin diseases. With 607 pages of comprehensive coverage and an access code for additional digital resources, this hardcover edition from Elsevier is ideal for medical college libraries, dermatology departments, and individual practitioners. Whether you’re preparing for NEET PG, DNB dermatology exams, or building your clinical expertise, this atlas provides the visual clarity and diagnostic precision needed to confidently identify and manage skin conditions. The clinical photographs and detailed descriptions make complex dermatological concepts accessible and memorable.
- ISBN-10: 0323790135
- ISBN-13: 978-0323790130
- Edition: 2nd
- Publisher: Elsevier Science Health Science
- Publication date: 23 March 2022
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 21.84 x 3.05 x 28.45 cm
- Print length: 607 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Atlas 2023 suitable for NEET PG and DNB dermatology exam preparation?
Yes, this atlas is highly recommended by medical educators and coaching centers across India for DNB and NEET PG dermatology preparation. The comprehensive clinical photographs and descriptions align well with exam requirements, though it’s best paired with additional NEET PG-specific study materials for conceptual depth.
Does the 2nd edition include digital access or online resources?
Yes, this 2023 hardcover edition comes with an access code that grants digital resources. You’ll need to register with Elsevier using the code in the book to access online content and supplementary materials.
What’s the difference between the Andrews Clinical Atlas and regular dermatology textbooks?
The Andrews Clinical Atlas focuses heavily on high-quality clinical photography and visual diagnosis rather than extensive written theory. It’s designed for quick reference and visual pattern recognition, making it ideal for clinical practice and identifying skin conditions at a glance.
Is this book useful for general practitioners and not just dermatologists?
Absolutely. GPs, family physicians, and medical students across India find this atlas invaluable for identifying common and uncommon skin conditions in outpatient practice. The clear photography and organized format make it accessible even to non-specialists.
What’s included with the purchase—just the hardcover book and access code?
This 2023 edition includes the hardcover atlas (607 pages) and an access code for digital supplements. Ensure you register the access code with Elsevier after purchase for full benefits.






