Description
This comprehensive clinical resource addresses a critical gap in dermatological literature by focusing specifically on cutaneous adverse drug reactions in patients with deeply pigmented skin. The case-based approach presents real-world scenarios and clinical presentations that may differ significantly from those traditionally documented in lighter skin types.
The book provides healthcare professionals with practical knowledge to recognize, diagnose, and manage drug-induced skin reactions in diverse patient populations. Through detailed case studies, readers gain insights into the unique manifestations, challenges, and treatment considerations for managing adverse cutaneous reactions in deeply pigmented individuals.
Part of the Series in Dermatological Treatment, this evidence-based guide combines clinical expertise with specialized focus on skin diversity, making it an essential reference for dermatologists, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers committed to equitable and culturally competent care.







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