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" ACNE and ROSACEA "
by Gerd Plewig, Albert M. Kligman.
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BL
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Record Number
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756693
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b576656
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Main Entry
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by Gerd Plewig, Albert M. Kligman.
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Title & Author
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ACNE and ROSACEA\ by Gerd Plewig, Albert M. Kligman.
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Edition Statement
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Second, Completely rev. and enlarged edition
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993
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(xviii, 726 pages 207 illustrations)
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ISBN
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3642972349
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: 9783642972348
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Contents
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Acne --; A Précis of Pathogenesis --; The Anatomy of Follicles --; Epidermal Lipids --; Sebaceous Glands --; Microorganisms --; The Dynamics of Inflammatory Acne: Immunologic Factors --; The Evolution of the Comedo --; The Dynamics of Primary Comedo Formation --; The Dynamics of Secondary Comedo Formation --; The Dynamics of Inflammation --; Inflammatory Lesions and Sequels --; The Scope of Scars --; Classification of Acne --; Animal Models --; Syrian Hamster Model --; Rabbit Ear Model --; Rhino Mouse Model --; The Acnes --; Acne in Infancy --; Acne Comedonica (Comedonal Acne) --; Acne Papulopustulosa (Papulopustular Acne) --; Acne Conglobata (Conglobate Acne) --; Acne Inversa --; Acne Fulminans --; Solid Facial Persistent Edema of Acne Vulgaris --; Acne Mechanica --; Back Acne --; Acne Tropicalis (Tropical Acne) --; Postadolescent Acne in Women --; Masculinizing Syndromes in Women --; Androgen Excess in Men --; Excoriations --; Acne Venenata --; Solar Comedones (Favre-Racouchot's Disease) --; Acne Aestivalis (Mallorca Acne) --; Radiation-Induced Comedones --; Acneiform Diseases --; Acneiform Eruptions --; Steroid Acne --; Amineptine Acne --; Rosacea --; Description --; Pathogenesis --; Clinical Findings --; Episodic Erythema (The Rosacea Diathesis) --; Stage I Rosacea --; Stage II Rosacea --; Stage III Rosacea --; Variants of Rosacea --; Persistent Edema of Rosacea --; Ophthalmic Rosacea --; Lupoid or Granulomatous Rosacea --; Steroid Rosacea --; Gram-Negative Rosacea --; Rosacea Conglobata --; Rosacea Fulminans --; Phymas in Rosacea --; Histopathology --; Treatment --; Other Acne-Like Disorders --; Perioral Dermatitis --; The Role of Demodex --; Gram-Negative Folliculitis --; Acne Necrotica (Necrotizing Lymphocytic Folliculitis) --; Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia --; Trichostasis Spinulosa --; Steatocystoma Multiplex --; Eruptive Vellus Hair Cysts --; Dilated Pore --; Pilar Sheath Acanthoma --; Omphalolith: The Ugly Nabelstein --; Keratosis Pilaris --; Pseudofolliculitis of the Beard --; Osteoma Cutis and Pigmented Osteoma Cutis --; Minocycline-Induced Hyperpigmentation --; Therapy --; History of Therapy: Past, Present, and Future --; Treatment: General Statements --; Appraisal of Efficacy --; Topical --; Tretinoin (all-trans-Retinoic Acid, Vitamin A Acid) --; Benzoyl Peroxide --; Miscellaneous Exfoliants (Peeling Agents) --; Topical Antibiotics --; Azelaic Acid --; Systemic --; Antibiotics: Tetracyclines and Erythromycin --; Isotretinoin (13-cis-Retinoic Acid) --; Vitamin A (Retinol) --; Sulfonamides --; Sulfones (DADPS, DDS, Dapsone) --; Estrogens and Oral Contraceptives --; Antiandrogens and Aldosterone Antagonists --; Corticosteroids --; Zinc --; Physical Therapy --; Ultraviolet Radiation --; Cryotherapy --; Abrasives --?-Hydroxy Acids: A Peeling Agent for Acne? --; Lasers --; X-Ray Therapy: A Historical Note --; Acne Surgery --; Camouflage --; Psychosocial Aspects --; Spontaneous Involution of Acne.
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Abstract
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The second, enlarged and revised edition of this lavishly illustrated book covers all aspects of acne, acne-like disorders and - for the first time - rosacea, including its physiology, pathology, bacteriology, and endocrinology. Special emphasis is placed on the histopathology of these disorders. The text is supplemented by selected references and a richly illustrated portfolio of gross and histopathological pictures. The book is designed for those physicians - general practitioners, pediatricians, gynecologists, pharmacologists, surgeons and dermatologists - who must identify and treat the many different forms of these diseases. The spectrum of pharmacological and physical methods of controlling acne, acne-like diseases, and rosacea are critically examined. The authors present in detail their personel strategies for successfully treating these distressing diseases.
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Subject
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Dermatology.
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Family medicine.
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Medicine.
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LC Classification
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RL131.B944 1993
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Added Entry
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Albert M Kligman
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Gerd Plewig
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