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This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Neil S.
Sadick, will cover a number of key topics related to Hair. This
issue is one of four each year selected by longtime series
Consulting Editor, Dr. Bruce Thiers. Articles in this issue
include: Clinical patterns of hair loss in men: Is DHT the only
culprit?; Understanding causes of hair loss in women; New
diagnostic tools to evaluate hair loss; FDA approved treatments for
hair loss; Frontal fibrosing alopecia: is it the new epidemic?;
Scarring alopecia: diagnosis and new treatment options; Central
centrifugal alopecia: challenges and treatments;Alopecia areata:
new treatment options including JAK inhibitors; Trichoceuticals;
Platelet-rich plasma and cell therapy: the new horizon in hair loss
treatment; Energy-based devices for hair loss; Follicular unit
extraction for hair transplantation: an update; Automated devices
for hair transplantation; and Combination approaches for combatting
hair loss.
This fully-updated ninth edition has been designed for use as a
textbook for cosmetic chemistry at universities and for
professional use within cosmetic and personal care product
companies of all sizes. The third volume in the three-volume set
discusses: Formulating. Sensory Characterization. Delivery Systems.
Nutracosmetics. Nanocosmetics. Testing. Sustainability. Cosmetic
Manufacturing. Packaging.
This fully-updated ninth edition has been designed for use as a
textbook for cosmetic chemistry at universities and for
professional use within cosmetic and personal care product
companies of all sizes. The second volume in the three-volume set
discusses: Ingredients. Anti-Aging.
This fully-updated ninth edition has been designed for use as a
textbook for cosmetic chemistry at universities and for
professional use within cosmetic and personal care product
companies of all sizes. The first volume in the three-volume set
discusses: Marketing. Regulatory Requirements, Intellectual
Property, Achieving Global Market Success. The Substrates.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Eric T.
Stoopler and Thomas P. Sollecito, will cover a number of important
topics related to Oral Medicine in Dermatology. This issue is one
of four each year selected by longtime series Consulting Editor,
Dr. Bruce Thiers. Topics discussion include, but are not limited
to: Common dental and periodontal diseases; Oral biopsy techniques;
Oral granulomatous diseases; Acute and chronic oral lesions;
Hypersensitivity reactions; Burning Mouth Syndrome; Oral
manifestations of systemic diseases; Oral premalignant disorders
and oral cancer; Adverse drug reactions in the oral cavity; and
Dental considerations for patients with oral mucosal diseases,
among others.This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by
Drs. Eric T. Stoopler and Thomas P. Sollecito, will cover a number
of important topics related to Oral Medicine in Dermatology. This
issue is one of four each year selected by longtime series
Consulting Editor, Dr. Bruce Thiers. Topics discussion include, but
are not limited to: Common dental and periodontal diseases; Oral
biopsy techniques; Oral granulomatous diseases; Acute and chronic
oral lesions; Hypersensitivity reactions; Burning Mouth Syndrome;
Oral manifestations of systemic diseases; Oral premalignant
disorders and oral cancer; Adverse drug reactions in the oral
cavity; and Dental considerations for patients with oral mucosal
diseases, among others.
Providing the most comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of this
exciting biomedical field, Handbook of Photomedicine gathers
together a large team of international experts to give you a
complete account of the application of light in healthcare and
medical science. The book progresses logically from the history and
fundamentals of photomedicine to diverse therapeutic applications
of light, known collectively as phototherapies. It facilitates your
understanding of human diseases caused by light, the rationale for
photoprotection, and major applications of phototherapy in clinical
practice. The handbook begins with a series of historical vignettes
of pioneers from the last two centuries. It also presents the
fundamentals of physics and biology as applied to photomedicine. It
next examines conditions and diseases caused by light, including
skin cancer, dermatoses, and immunosuppression. The remainder of
the book focuses on the most important clinical therapeutic
applications of different kinds of light that vary in both
wavelength and intensity. The book discusses ultraviolet
phototherapy for skin diseases and infections and presents the
basic science of photodynamic therapy and its use in cancer therapy
and other medical specialties. It then covers mechanistic studies
and clinical applications of low-level laser (light) therapy as
well as the use of high power or surgical laser therapy in
specialties, such as dentistry and dermatology. The book concludes
with a collection of miscellaneous types of phototherapy.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Elizabeth A.
Buzney, MD, is devoted to Phototherapy. Articles in this important
issue include: Nuts and Bolts: Optimizing Narrowband UVB
Phototherapy Regimens for Psoriasis; The (Lost) Art of Managing
PUVA Phototherapy; Distinguishing Myth from Fact:
Photocarcinogenesis and Phototherapy; How Does It Work: The
Immunology underlying Phototherapy; Phototherapy for Vitiligo;
Phototherapy in Skin of Color; Phototesting Protocols and
Interpretation and Managing Photodermatoses with Phototherapy;
Utilizing UVA-1 Phototherapy; Using Phototherapy in the Pediatric
Population; Home Phototherapy; Phototherapy for Cutaneous T-Cell
Lymphoma; Creating and Managing a Phototherapy Center; Phototherapy
for Itch; Beyond the Booth: Excimer Laser for Cutaneous Conditions;
and Feeling the Burn: Phototoxicity and Photoallergy.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Lindsay C.
Strowd of Wake Forest Baptist Health, is devoted to the
Intersection of Dermatology and Oncology. This issue focuses on
Melanoma, Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer, Cutaneous Lymphoma, Other
Cutaneous Malignancies, Special Topics in Skin Cancer Diagnosis and
Treatment, Dermatology in the Diagnosis of Non-cutaneous
Malignancy, Dermatology in the Management of Non-cutaneous
Malignancy, and Genodermatoses with Neoplastic Behavior. Articles
in this issue include: Update on current treatment recommendations
for primary cutaneous melanoma; Nonsurgical treatments for advanced
melanoma; Update on current treatment recommendations for NMSC;
Nonsurgical treatments for NMSC; Diagnosis and management of CBCL;
Diagnosis and management of CTCL; Lymphomatoid papulosis and other
lymphoma-like diseases (PLC, PLEVA, CD30+ disease);
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans updates; Merkel cell carcinoma
updates; Kaposi sarcoma updates; Skin cancer in skin of color
patients; Skin cancer detection technology; Paraneoplastic
diseases; Cutaneous metastases of internal tumors; Cutaneous side
effects of chemotherapy agents; GVHD treatment updates;
Phakomatoses (NF, TS); and Hereditary tumor syndromes with skin
involvement (Gorlins, Lynch, XP, etc.).
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Divya
Srivastava and Rajiv Nijhawan of UT Southwestern Medical Center, is
devoted to Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery. Articles in
this important issue include: Squamous cell carcinoma: updates on
staging and management; AFX/UPS: updates on classification and
management; EMPD: updates on management; Merkel Cell Carcinoma:
updates on staging and management; The management of skin cancer in
the elderly; Topical and systemic modalities for chemoprevention;
Medications that increase risk for skin cancer development;
Dermatologic surgery in the pregnant or lactating patient;
Optimizing patient safety in dermatologic surgery; Perioperative
antibiotic use in dermatologic surgery; Post-operative pain
management in dermatologic surgery; Novel skin substitutes and
surgical dressings; Optimizing the patient experience and patient
satisfaction in dermatologic surgery; Surgical and Non-invasive
Modalities for Scar Revision; and Pearls for dermatologic surgery
in pediatric patients.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Seemal R.
Desai of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, is
devoted to Therapeutic Hotline: New Developments in Dermatology.
Articles in this timely issue address updates in psoriasis, hair
loss, nail diseases, photoprotection, melanoma, pediatric
dermatology, pigmentary disorders, women's skin health, acne,
atopic dermatitis, bullous diseases; rosacea, and genetic skin
diseases.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, Guest Edited by Dr. Kenneth
Tomecki, is devoted to Hot Topics in Dermatology. Experts across
the field of dermatology come together to address recent
advancements the practicing dermatologist needs to know. Articles
within this issue will cover topics including: Cosmeceuticals;
Acne; Alopecia; Atopic Dermatitis; Biologics and Psoriasis;
Melanoma; Cosmetic Surgery; Contact Dermatitis; Connective Tissue
Disease; Co-Morbidities in Dermatology; and Viral Diseases, such as
Dengue, Chickungunya, and Zika.
The fourth edition of this atlas in a comprehensive guide to the
diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic diseases and disorders.
Comprising nine sections, the book covers 75 common skin conditions
and growths, organised by anatomic region. The final sections
discuss diagnostic procedures, formulary, and patient guides.
Authored by renowned New York and San Francisco-based experts, this
comprehensive guide is highly illustrated with a multitude of
clinical photographs and figures.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Gil
Yosipovitch, is devoted to Pruritus (Itch). Articles in this issue
include: Pathophysiology of Chronic Itch; Work-up of Chronic Itchy
Patient; Management of Prurigo Nodularis; Chronic Pruritus in the
Geriatric Population; Diagnosis and Management of Neuropathic Itch;
Female Genital Itch; End Stage Renal Disease Chronic Itch and its
Management; Management of Chronic Hepatic Itch; Pruritus in
Scabies; Pruritus Associated with Targeted Cancer Therapies and
Their Management; Pruritus in Lymphoma and its Management; Pruritus
in Pregnancy and its Management; Pruritus in Connective Tissue
Disorders; Immunomodulating Agents as Anti Pruritics; Psychogenic
Pruritus and its Management; and Drugs on the Horizon for Chronic
Itch.
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