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A patient comes in with a rash on their palms and soles. Without the atlas: You think "Syphilis? Dyshidrotic eczema?" and refer to derm. With the PDF: You open the "Syphilis" chapter, look at the Secondary Syphilis photo gallery. If it matches, you order the RPR immediately. You just saved a referral and caught a public health issue. The "Red Flag" Reality Check Before you rush to download a free version from a sketchy website, be careful. Many "free PDF" sites from the early 2010s are missing the later editions (the 2nd or 3rd edition updates), often have broken images, or contain malware. color atlas of family medicine pdf
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Let’s be honest: In a busy clinic or a rushed ER, you don’t have time to read a dense paragraph about what a "herald patch" looks like. You need to see it. Without the atlas: You think "Syphilis