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DERMATOLOGY - DAMS CONCEPT BOOK 2025

DERMATOLOGY - DAMS CONCEPT BOOK 2025

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DERMATOLOGY – Concept Book 2025 by Dr. Chesta Agarwal is a high-yield, exam-oriented guide designed specifically for NEET-PG, INI-CET, FMGE, and MBBS students. Authored by the esteemed Dr. Chesta Agarwal, this book breaks down the complex field of dermatology into digestible, well-structured concepts for quick understanding and long-term retention.

From skin infections, papulosquamous disorders, and pigmentary conditions to STDs and skin tumors, every topic is covered with clarity and depth. Clinical images, flowcharts, and simplified tables enhance your visual learning and help you master dermatology not just for exams but also for clinical practice.

Now available on PrintDoc.in, this book is a must-have tool for every medical aspirant aiming to score high in competitive exams.


Best Key Features:

  • Thorough coverage of all major dermatological conditions.

  • Authored by Dr. Chesta Agarwal, renowned for her conceptual clarity.

  • Ideal for NEET-PG, INI-CET, FMGE, and MBBS exams.

  • Includes clinical images and real-life case scenarios.

  • High-yield topics for rapid revision and recall.

  • Easy-to-understand format with tables and flowcharts.

  • Based on latest dermatological guidelines and updates.

  • Structured to improve both theory and clinical knowledge.

 

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