: While the 6th edition made strides in portability by reducing weight from 22 lbs to 17 lbs, the physical volumes remain heavy and "encyclopedic".
: The text covers the entire spectrum of dermatologic science, from molecular biology and genetics to daily clinical management of common and rare disorders. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine 2...
: Reviewers from Doody's Review Service and JAMA Network highlight the "overlap" value for non-dermatologists in fields like rheumatology and infectious diseases. : While the 6th edition made strides in
: Because of its depth, some reviewers note that readers without specialized training may find the detailed bioscience sections challenging to navigate. full-color clinical photographs and histology slides
: Modern editions feature thousands of high-quality, full-color clinical photographs and histology slides, a significant upgrade from earlier black-and-white versions.