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World Clinics in Dermatology: Fungal Infections - Topical Treatments (Hardcover)
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World Clinics in Dermatology: Fungal Infections - Topical Treatments (Hardcover)
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Salient Features: - This book focuses on world clinics dermatology:
fungal infections topical treatments. - Fungal diseases are common
dermatologic complaints in medical practice and definitely one of
the commonest skin infections seen worldwide. - Antifungal agents
can be used both topically and systemically; however, systemic
agents are reserved for more widespread or severe fungal
infections. - Dermatophytoses are usually amenable to topical
agents if localized, but may need oral antifungals if multisite
infection is present or the dermatophytosis is at certain areas
like soles, nails, or scalp, etc. - Topical antifungals have
limited but important indications. - This book consists of 11
chapters, which include topical antifungals and classes of topical
antifungal drugs, dermatophytoses, other cutaneous superficial
fungal infections and their topical treatment, onychomycoses,
topical polyenes, allylamine and benzylamine topical antifungals,
topical azole antifungals, hydroxypyridone topical antifungal,
antifungal resistance, and counseling for dermatophytosis. - The
current issue of World Clinics in Dermatology 2019 gives a wide
insight into older and newer exciting broad-spectrum topical
antifungals. - This book will be equally helpful to practitioners,
dermatology departments and students of dermatology, all over the
world.
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