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Papulosquamous disorders -- Part II : Infectious diseases -- 6. Viral infections -- 7. Bacterial infections -- 8. Fungal infections -- 9. Parasitic infections -- 10. Sexually transmitted infections -- Part III : Nevi, tumours and cysts -- 11. Naevi -- 12. Benign tumors and cysts -- 13. Premalignant and malignant tumors -- Part IV : Diseases of the appendages and of the mucous membranes -- 14. Diseases of sebaceous and apocrine glands -- 15. Diseases of hair and nails -- 16. Diseases of mucous membranes -- Part V : Diseases of blood and lymph vessels, ulcers and panniculitis -- 17. Vascular diseases -- 18. Ulcers -- 19. Panniculitis -- Part VI : Genodermatoses, metabolic diseases and pigmentary disorders -- 20. Genodermatoses -- 21. Cutaneous manifestations of metabolic diseases -- 22. Pigmentary disorders -- Part VII : Proctologic disorders and psychodermatoses -- 23. Proctologic diseases -- 24. Psychodermatoses -- Part VIII : Special conditions, symptoms and syndromes -- 25. Special conditions, symptoms and syndromes -- Part IX : General dermatology -- 26. Basic functions of the skin -- 27. Diagnostic procedures -- 28. Therapy -- Part X : Neglected tropical dermatoses (NTD'S) -- 29. Bacterial infections -- 30. Fungal infections -- 31. Protozoan diseases -- 32. Helminthic infections (parasitic worms): Nematodes -- 33. Arthropod: Arachnids -- 34. Sexually transmitted infections (STIS). 330 $aDermato-Venereology is an obligatory inbuilt discipline in medical undergraduate curricula worldwide, and 20-25% of patients in the office of a general practitioner relate to dermatologic problems. Nevertheless, only 2% of medical students will specialize in dermatology: it is thus of primary importance to give medical students a solid training in dermatology during medical undergraduate studies. The Dermatology Cyberderm WebBook will be a valued pillar of knowledge before and after the examination (postgraduate) once established in their medical profession. This handy paperback work presents contents in an easy-to read, brief and didactic style, with all typical clinical pictures, and complemented with flashcards for memorizing. Topics follow the official international catalogues of learning objectives, and the ICD-11 (International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision), fundamental orientation tool for the undergraduate student as well as for the postgraduate physician in his/her daily practice. Each chapter shows the Level/Grading of importance (A, B, and C) of the topic, to help students planning what is needed for their exams. Level A: "Know and care" corresponds to common diseases that the General Practitioner (GP) must be able to diagnose and to treat. Level B: "Know and care with guidance" corresponds to diseases which should be referred to the dermatologist, but still within the capacity of the GP to evaluate the emergency and to make the first intervention/management step. The GP must be guided to follow the patient in cooperation with the Dermato-Venereologist. Level C: "Know and refer" corresponds to diseases which the GP must know just enough to recognize and understand and to refer to the Dermato-Venereologist. The Dermatology Cyberderm WebBook delivers all complete important information in a compact and concise style. 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Read 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cJohn Wiley & Sons$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (339 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780470422793 311 08$a0470422793 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe IT Value Network: From IT Investment to Stakeholder Value; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Part III: Six Degrees of IT Value-There IT Is; Part IV: IT Value Network Clients-Did IT, Got IT; Part V: Emerging Reality-Do IT, Value IT; Acknowledgments; Part I: Status Quo-Where's the Value?; Chapter 1: IT Investment; Chapter 2: Conventional IT Valuation; Chapter 3: Banking Value; Part II: Triangulating the Value-Somewhere Here; Chapter 4: IT Value Network Measurement; Chapter 5: IT Value Network Measures; Chapter 6: IT Value Network Measures; Chapter 7: Triangulating IT Investment Value 327 $aPart III: Six Degrees of IT Value-There IT IsChapter 8: IT Value Network Management; Chapter 9: First Degree of IT Value; Chapter 10: Second Degree of IT Value; Chapter 11: Third Degree of IT Value; Chapter 12: Fourth Degree of IT Value; Chapter 13: Fifth Degree of IT Value; Chapter 14: Sixth Degree of IT Value; Part IV: IT Value Network Clients-Did IT, Got IT; Chapter 15: NA Bank; Chapter 16: Nortel Networks; Chapter 17: Indigo Books & Music; Chapter 18: NA Credit Union; Part V: Emerging Reality-Do IT, Value IT; Chapter 19: Forward Thinking; Chapter 20: Connecting the Dots; Glossary; Notes 327 $aAbout the AuthorIndex 330 $aLearn to measure and manage the real value of IT investment and spending IT investments are becoming more than just business enablers or assets on the books; they provide capability that can drive the business. 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