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Zeichner Acneiform Eruptions in Dermatology

A Differential Diagnosis

ISBN: 978-1-4614-8343-4

Edition: 1st Ed.

Publication date: November 2013

Cover: Hardcover

Pages: 418 p.

Illustrations: 92 ill.

Publisher: Springer

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Description

  • A “must have” resource for dermatologists who wish to understand why patients may not be responding to traditional acne therapy
  • Expert guidance in the differential diagnosis of acne vulgaris, a common and sometimes misdiagnosed disease
  • Systematic discussion of alternative diagnoses and management, organized by condition
  • Addresses acne variants, in addition to alternative diagnoses
  • Extensive color clinical photos
  • Organized in an easy-to-use manner, with condition highlights summarized at the beginning of each chapter
  • Written for dermatologists and of interest to internists, pediatricians, and family practitioners

Dermatologists commonly treat acne, which affects 40 to 50 million Americans each year and about 85 percent of all patients at some point in their lives. Dermatologists, primary care doctors, and pediatricians see these patients every day in practice. It is important to treat the skin effectively not only to reduce the risk of physical scarring, but also to address the negative psychosocial impact this disease carries. Improving the skin can improve self-confidence, interpersonal relationships, and performance in school or at work.

Acneiform Eruptions in Dermatology is a practical, full-color guide to the differential diagnosis of acne vulgaris and the treatment of acne-like conditions. It is organized into sections by subtype of condition (e.g., infections, genetic syndromes, medication-caused) and includes a section of variants of acne that may be misdiagnosed. Within the sections, individual chapters discuss each variant of the condition and begin with a helpful bulleted summary of its defining clinical features. Extensive color clinical images appear throughout the book.