Fitzpatrick Dermatology 10th Edition [updated] Jun 2026

I'll go through each sentence, word by word. Let's take the first section: "This section covers the basics of skin anatomy, physiology, and histology, as well as the principles of dermatological diagnosis and treatment." The word "covers" can be replaced with "discusses", "expounds", or "addresses". But I need to make sure the alternatives fit grammatically and contextually. "Basics" could be "fundamentals", "essentials", or "core concepts".

First, I need to parse the given text. The text mentions sections on dermatology topics, target audiences like dermatologists, residents, and fellows. Proper nouns like "Fitzpatrick Dermatology 10th Edition" should be skipped as per the instructions. fitzpatrick dermatology 10th edition

Putting it together:

"residents and fellows" → interns (though "fellows" is repeated, but maybe acceptable) I'll go through each sentence, word by word

"Comprehensive coverage: The book covers a wide range of topics in dermatology..." "Basics" could be "fundamentals"

Wait, the user wants every word reworked except brand names. The "Overview of..." part is a heading, but the instruction is to rework every word except brand names. So "Overview" can be replaced with synonyms, but "Fitzpatrick Dermatology" remains.

For the second section about medical students: