Background
Marks, James Garfield was born on May 19, 1945 in Trenton, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Garfield and Lavinia May (Ellis) Marks.
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This book is unique and easy to use. The content is logically organized; diseases are compared and contrasted on an easy-to-use table of "common and distinguishing features" which highlights the diseases they are most likely to be compared. The diseases are then examined in more detail in a discussion section that looks at history, anatomical and geographic distribution, clinical findings, pathology, distinguishing features and brief coverage of treatments.
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This appearance-based guide to dermatology helps clinicians to recognize, diagnose, and treat a full range of dermatologic problems using visual clues. It emphasizes the recognition of primary skin lesions and their clinicopathologic correlations. A logical, algorithmic organization expedites diagnosis*disorders are first divided into "Rashes" and "Growths", and then further subdivided by specific clinical features. Discussions of therapy options following each entry facilitate treatment.
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Written for medical students as well as for primary care physicians, this book presents a logical approach to the diagnosis of common cutaneous diseases. Emphasis is placed on the recognition of primary skin lesions seen in the context of their clinicopathologic correlations. Each skin disorder is illustrated with a colour photograph and a graphic representation of the pathology. Therapeutic approaches are detailed as well.
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This book meets your needs for an affordable, well-structured, user-friendly guide to dermatological diagnosis and treatment. It begins with principles of diagnosis and therapy before going on to discuss the major groups of skin diseases. Each skin disorder is illustrated with a color clinical photograph as well as a line drawing showing you exactly what the entity looks like. The logical organization of the chapters guides you towards an accurate diagnosis with therapy options in highlighted boxes. Tables in each chapter rank diseases according to frequency of incidence and highlights clinical features to assist you in making a differential diagnosis. Clinical examples of unusual presentations or unusual cases test your understanding and ability to apply key principles discussed in the text. • Places cross-sectional line diagrams alongside color clinical photographs to show you what each syndrome looks like and provide schematic representation of the cause and condition. • Uses tables to summarize main characteristics of major groups of skin conditions. • Summarizes key information for easy comparison of variations of different skin diseases in same group. • Presents a consistent format to help you find information in a systematic way. • Includes color clinical photos to facilitate diagnosis. • Features self-assessment tests to polish your understanding of principles discussed. • Adds extra pages at the end of each chapter with photos of more uncommon presentations to encourage you to think about non-obvious solutions. • Uses full-color histopathology illustrations for additional clarity.
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With Lookingbill and Marks' Principles of Dermatology, 5th Edition, you can quickly confirm your diagnoses for even the most challenging dermatologic conditions! Written by Dr. James G. Marks, Jr. and Dr. Jeffrey J. Miller, this highly visual guide provides the foundational information you need to identify the full range of skin diseases - all in a consistent, quick-reference format ideal for use in clinical practice. • Distinguish differences among skin conditions using tables that summarize the most important characteristics of the major categories. • Consider atypical diagnoses by viewing additional photos of more uncommon presentations at the end of each chapter. • Make a differential diagnosis with help from numerous tables that rank skin diseases according to frequency of incidence and highlight clinical features. • Test your mastery of key material with self-assessment case reviews. • Reach a diagnosis with confidence thanks to superb clinical photographs, full-color histopathology images, and corresponding cross-sectional line diagrams that provide details on cause and condition. • Find the information you need quickly with topics arranged in alphabetical order for fast reference, and therapy options in highlighted boxes. • Access the entire text and illustrations online at www.expertconsult.com.
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Marks, James Garfield was born on May 19, 1945 in Trenton, New Jersey, United States. Son of James Garfield and Lavinia May (Ellis) Marks.
Bachelor, Wilkes College, 1967; Doctor of Medicine, Temple University, 1971.
Intern, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania, 1971-1972; resident, Wilford Hall United States Air Force Medical Center, San Antonio, 1975-1978; clinical instructor dermatology, University Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, 1978-1980; staff dermatologist, Pennsylvania State University College Medicine, Hershey, since 1980; assistant professor, Pennsylvania State University College Medicine, Hershey, 1980-1985; associate professor, Pennsylvania State University College Medicine, Hershey, 1985-1991; professor medicine, Pennsylvania State University College Medicine, Hershey, since 1991; head section dermatology, Penn State Geisinger Health Sys.-Hershey Medical Center.
( With Lookingbill and Marks' Principles of Dermatology, ...)
(Written for medical students as well as for primary care ...)
(This appearance-based guide to dermatology helps clinicia...)
(This book meets your needs for an affordable, well-struct...)
(This book is unique and easy to use. The content is logic...)
Board of directors Braun Station East Cmty., 1976. Lieutenant colonel United States Air Force, 1972-1980. Member American Academy Dermatology, American Contact Dermatitis Society, North America Contact Dermatitis Group, Pennsylvania Academy Dermatology, Philadelphia Dermatology Society, European Society Contact Dermatitis, World Fragrance Research Team, Society Investigative Dermatology, Association Military Dermatologists, Dermatology Foundation, Agromedicine Consortium, Lions (vice president 1982, president 1983).
Married Joyce Lynne Turner, August 9, 1969. 1 child, Shannon.