Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist is a specialist medical doctor who manages diseases related to skin, hair, nails, and some cosmetic problems.
Sample Chapter(s)
Preface (46 KB)
Components of the Book:
- Chapter1
High-frequency ultrasound in clinical dermatology: a review
- Chapter2
Medical student perceptions of assessment systems, subjectivity, and variability on introductory dermatology clerkships
- Chapter3
Urticaria: recommendations from the Italian Society of Allergology, Asthma and Clinical Immunology and the Italian Society of Allergological, Occupational and Environmental Dermatology
- Chapter4
Identification of Translational Dermatology Research Priorities in the UK; Results of an e-Delphi Exercise
- Chapter5
Prevalence of Skin and Skin-Related Diseases in the Rochester Epidemiology Project and a Comparison with Other Published Prevalence Studies
- Chapter6
Medicinal plants as therapeutic options for topical treatment in canine dermatology? A systematic review
- Chapter7
Dermatology undergraduate skin cancer training: a disconnect between recommendations, clinical exposure and competence
- Chapter8
Skin microbiota of first cousins affected by psoriasis and atopic dermatitis
- Chapter9
Frontiers in Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research
- Chapter10
Psoriatic and Psoriatic Arthritis Patients With and Without Jet-lag: Does it Matter for Disease Severity Scores? Insights and Implications from a Pilot, Prospective Study
- Chapter11
Incidence of Diseases Primarily Affecting the Skin by Age Group: Population-Based Epidemiologic Study in Olmsted County, Minnesota, and Comparison With Age-Specific Incidence Rates Worldwide
- Chapter12
Innovations and Developments in Dermatologic Non-invasive Optical Imaging and Potential Clinical Applications
- Chapter13
Application of Angiogenesis to Clinical Dermatology
- Chapter14
“HIGH DOSE” VERSUS “MEDIUM DOSE” UVA1 PHOTOTHERAPY IN ITALIAN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ATOPIC DERMATITIS
- Chapter15
Improving classification of melanocytic nevi: BRAF V600E expression associated with distinct histomorphologic features
Readership:
Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Advances in Clinical Dermatology.
Jack Levy
Jack Levy
Department of Dermatology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA USA
Jiwoong Jason Jeong
Jiwoong Jason Jeong
Department of Biomedical Informatics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA USA
Suephy C. Chen
Suephy C. Chen
Department of Dermatology, Duke University School of Medicine, Duke Clinic, 40 Duke Medicine Cir, Clinic 3K, Durham, NC 27710-4000 USA
Jaewon Yoon
Jaewon Yoon
Department of Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States
Jeremy B. Richards
Jeremy B. Richards
Center for Education, Shapiro Institute for Education and Research, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States
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