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Fitzpatrickʼs Dermatology in General Medicine
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The Hair Follicle as a Dynamic Miniorgan
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The Hair Follicle as a Dynamic Miniorgan
TL;DR: In this review, basic concepts of hair follicle biology are presented and important recent advances in the field are summarized.
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Guidelines of care for the management of atopic dermatitis: Section 3. Management and treatment with phototherapy and systemic agents
Robert Sidbury,Dawn Marie R. Davis,David E. Cohen,Kelly M. Cordoro,Timothy G. Berger,James N. Bergman,Sarah L. Chamlin,Kevin D. Cooper,Steven R. Feldman,Jon M. Hanifin,Alfons Krol,David J. Margolis,Amy S. Paller,Kathryn Schwarzenberger,Robert A. Silverman,Eric L. Simpson,Wynnis L. Tom,Wynnis L. Tom,Hywel C Williams,Craig A. Elmets,Julie Block,Christopher G. Harrod,Wendy Smith Begolka,Lawrence F. Eichenfield,Lawrence F. Eichenfield +24 more
TL;DR: The treatment of atopic dermatitis with phototherapy and systemic immunomodulators, antimicrobials, and antihistamines is reviewed in this article, including indications for use and the risk-benefit profile of each treatment option.
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Photoaging: Mechanisms and repair
TL;DR: The focus of this review is the mechanism of photoaging and the pathophysiology underlying the treatments specifically designed for its prevention and treatment.
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Vitiligo: A comprehensive overview: Part I. Introduction, epidemiology, quality of life, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, associations, histopathology, etiology, and work-up
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Pemphigus, Bullous Impetigo, and the Staphylococcal Scalded-Skin Syndrome
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TL;DR: The clinical and pathological similarities among these forms of pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome are discussed.