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Dermatologic Syndromes Most syndromes consist of one or more major anomalies together with a number of minor abnormalities. Students must learn to recognize the patterns, which are more important than the individual parts. Dermatologic Syndromes Card Deck is a flash-card compendium of the pertinent points about dermatologic syndromes 'popliteal pterygium syndrome' and associations. A study guide for dermatology residents as they prepare for specialty board examinations, the deck helps students learn which clinical dermatologic findings are associated with which syndromes 'popliteal pterygium syndrome' and in turn learn what syndromes have features of common skin diseases. It presents the syndromes by disorder category in succinct list-like fashion to facilitate memorization. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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