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Iadvl Atlas Of Dermoscopy
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789390595648
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Master dermoscopy with the IADVL Atlas of Dermoscopy by Balachandra S Ankad (ISBN: 9789390595648). This comprehensive atlas features high-quality dermoscopy images of various skin conditions, specifically tailored for Indian skin tones. Learn essential dermoscopic patterns, structures, and histopathological correlations. Perfect for dermatologists, residents, and academicians seeking to enhance their diagnostic skills.
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Durgesh Rajendra Karande –
A solid atlas with good coverage of common dermatological conditions. Worth the investment.
Navya Mittal –
A very practical guide for daily practice. The organization is logical and easy to navigate.
Tejas Ranjit Wankhade –
This atlas is a game-changer for my practice. The focus on Indian skin is invaluable. Highly recommended!
Anjali Yadav –
A good starting point for dermoscopy. The images are clear and relevant to Indian skin. However, some sections felt a bit rushed. Overall, a worthwhile purchase.
Souvik Kumar Mondal –
A well-structured atlas with good clinical correlations. Would recommend for residents and junior dermatologists.
Adithya T R –
Useful for beginners, but lacks advanced techniques. The images are generally of good quality.
Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra –
Not bad, but not amazing either. The images are clear, but the explanations are sometimes too brief.
Gauri Ghosal –
A well-organized atlas. The histopathological correlations are particularly useful. A valuable addition to my library.
Akshit Goel –
A great addition to my dermoscopy resources. The focus on Indian skin is a major plus.
Urvi Bansal –
An invaluable resource for any dermatologist practicing in India. The images are clear and relevant.
Apoorv Saxena –
A useful resource for those new to dermoscopy, but more experienced users may find it too basic.
Mohit Biswas –
Decent atlas, but I expected more depth. Good for beginners, but experienced dermoscopists might find it lacking. Image quality is good.
Sreekanth S –
A comprehensive guide with excellent visuals. Some newer techniques could have been included. Still, a solid reference.
C M Hrithik –
Helpful for quick reference, but not comprehensive. A decent starting point for learning dermoscopy.
Rahul Gitte –
Very helpful for residency. Easy to understand and apply. Could use more examples of challenging cases.
Aayush Mehul Shah –
Fantastic atlas! The clear organization and high-quality images make it easy to learn and reference.
Pratyush Pandey –
Comprehensive and well-illustrated, this atlas is a valuable tool for dermatologists at any stage of their career.
Sheshan A Hegde –
Excellent atlas! The correlation with histopathology is very helpful. Some of the descriptions could be more detailed, but it’s a great resource.
Abhishek Sourabh –
Excellent resource for learning dermoscopy. Especially helpful for identifying patterns on darker skin tones.
Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai –
One of the best dermoscopy atlases I’ve used. Clear images, concise explanations, and relevant to Indian skin.
Haadiya Urooj –
Good quality images and relevant content. I wish there was more emphasis on differential diagnosis.
Suniti Goel –
Somewhat basic, but a decent overview of dermoscopy principles. Useful for initial learning.
Parvez Khalek –
Excellent dermoscopy reference with a strong emphasis on Indian skin types, aiding in accurate diagnoses.