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  1. Vitiligo and Other Hypomelanoses of Hair and Skin (Topics in Dermatology) by Jean-Paul Ortonne, 1983-05-01
  2. Hurwitz Clinical Pediatric Dermatology: A Textbook of Skin Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence by Amy S. Paller MD, Anthony J. Mancini MD, 2005-11-23
  3. Guide to adverse treatment interactions for skin, hair, and nail disorders by H. Irving Katz, 1998
  4. The Structure of the Body: Cells, Tissues, Skin, and Infectious and Immunological Disorders (Nursing Care Studies, 1) (Bk. 1) by Janet T. E. Riddle, 1989-02
  5. A Guide to Common Skin Disorders by Tim Peters, 1997
  6. A Photoguide of Common Skin Disorders: Diagnosis and Management --1999 publication. by Herbert P Goodheart, 1999-01-01
  7. Get Rid Of Warts, Moles And Skin Tags The Natural Way - In this revolutionary new eBook I show you exactly how I got rid of these obnoxious blemishes using ... safe, effective and inexpensive! AAA+++ by RRW, 2010-05-27
  8. Let patients set the pace for imiquimod treatment regimen.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2004-08-15
  9. Bleach baths kill bacteria, dry atopic dermatitis in some patients.(Skin Disorders)(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Joyce Frieden, 2004-10-01
  10. Child's dermatitis, family's quality of life improve with pimecrolimus treatment.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2005-02-01
  11. Genetic testing can lead to better treatment: flags at-risk family members.(Focus on Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Joyce Frieden, 2004-04-01
  12. Pimecrolimus thorough and fast for inverse psoriasis.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Sherry Boschert, 2005-05-01
  13. Small fiber neuropathy underlies erythromelalgia.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2006-04-01
  14. Coal tar solution tops calcipotriol in psoriasis.(SKIN DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2009-04-01

81. BioMed Central Full Text Risk Of Serious Skin Disorders Among
Risk of serious skin disorders among users of oral antifungals a populationbasedstudy Jordi Castellsague * 1 , Luís-Alberto García-Rodríguez * 2
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82. British Association Of Dermatologists - Patients - Skin Disorders
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83. Viral Skin Disorders In AIDS
Viral skin disorders in AIDS TREATMENT outbreaks. In HIV infection, skin disordersoften occur early in disease and may recur or become chronic.
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Viral Skin Disorders in AIDS TREATMENT ISSUES: The Gay Men's Health Crisis Newsletter of Experimental AIDS Therapies - Volume 7, Number 6 July 1993
John Chism The skin and mucosa are the body's first defense against countless microbial threats, such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. But this line of defense depends on a functional immune system. When the immune system is suppressed, disorders of the skin may appear. Organ transplant and cancer patients who undergo immune suppressive therapies can develop skin disorders, such as Kaposi's sarcoma or herpes outbreaks. In HIV infection, skin disorders often occur early in disease and may recur or become chronic. In HIV-infected people, skin disorders caused by viruses are common. This article reviews viral skin diseases in AIDS and emphasizes that early detection and treatment are the best course of action. MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM Molluscum contagiosum is caused by a pox virus. Molluscum are benign, pimple-like lesions which occur in both children and adults; the primary sites of involvement for adults are the face, buttocks and genitals. In appearance, molluscum are smooth translucent bumps, sometimes flesh-colored, sometimes yellowish or pearly. The lesions have a sack-like core of viral material. They may cause mild discomfort and cosmetic frustration, but are neither acutely painful nor life-threatening. Molluscum is believed to be transmitted by both sexual and nonsexual routes, although epidemiological data are inconclusive. Since molluscum usually goes away on its own in healthy people, those with it often do not see a doctor. Furthermore, molluscum is not reported to public health authorities like other sexually transmitted diseases. Before AIDS, molluscum was primarily regarded as a childhood disease transmitted through ordinary child's play.

84. Skin Disorders
Yes. Treat the fish with Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Powder. . //End SkinDisorders Section. Back To Top . Fin Disorders . Bubbles On/Off.
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Home Doc's Article Diseases Products ... Links Skin Disorders BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS LOCOMOTOR DISORDERS PHYSICAL CHANGES CHANGES IN COLOR ... BACTERIA Symptoms: Cause: A). With a magnifying glass, you can see red dots on the fish, or you can see transparent disc shaped crustaceans Yes Your fish are affected with fish lice Yes Treat with De-Los. If no, go down to symptom B). B). Elongated oval objects measuring up to 10mm, stick up out of the skin Yes This involves the egg pouches of copepods, e.g. Lernaea. The anterior portion of the parasite is burrowed deeper into the skin Yes Treat with De-Los. If no, go down to symptom C). C). Round reddish enflamed areas, 38mm in diameter, are visible on the skin Yes These are sucking marks made by leeches, which often attack the fish only at night, then hide during the day Yes Treat with De-Los. If no, go down to symptom D). D). Small, dark, knot-like thickened areas, up to 1mm in size appear on the skin Yes Encapsulated metacercariae (larvae) are often found on fish caught in the wild Yes Fish can live to a ripe old age, despite the condition. No treatment is needed.

85. HealingWell.com Resource Directory: Skin_Disorders
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86. Patient Education In Skin Disorders
Dermatology Notebook Patient Education in skin disorders, Other Patient Education.Dermatology Patient Education (AAD) http//www.aad.org/pamphlets/index.htm.
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    Paid Advertisement (click above). Please see the privacy statement Although access to this page is not restricted, the information found here is intended for use by medical providers. Patients should address specific medical concerns with their physicians. Please see the Terms and Conditions . This page was written by Scott Moses, MD, and was last revised 2/11/2003. Please send comments and questions to the editor. Contact information may be found on the page About the Family Practice Notebook This is one page of 3 in this chapter, 256 in this book, and 4212 in the Family Practice Notebook.

    87. Herbs For Skin Disorders
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    88. Drugstore.com - Skin Disorders
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    89. AAAAI - Media Center: Media Resources: Media Kit - Allergic Skin Disorders
    Allergic skin disorders. Allergic skin disorders, or skin allergies, area sometimesserious and often uncomfortable type of allergic disorder.
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    Media Resources: Media Kit Allergic Skin Disorders Allergic skin disorders, or skin allergies, are a sometimes-serious and often uncomfortable type of allergic disorder. Like asthma and rhinitis, allergic skin disorders can be effectively treated to minimize discomfort and disturbance to daily activities. Skin problems are often caused by an immune system reaction, signifying an allergy. Allergic skin conditions can take several forms and are due to various causes. The most common allergic skin reactions and conditions are atopic dermatitis, urticaria and angioedema, and allergic contact dermatitis. Atopic Dermatitis
    Atopic dermatitis, also called eczema, is an allergic skin disorder often affecting the face, elbows and knees. Itching is the hallmark symptom and can sometimes be very intense. With time, the lesions tend to scale and flake. Oozing will occur if a bacterial or viral infection is introduced by scratching. Identifying the cause of the itch, when possible, is essential in relieving the dermatitis. Common triggers include allergens, overheating or sweating, emotional stress, eating certain foods and contact with irritants such as wool, pets, soaps or other agents. Urticaria and Angioedema
    Urticaria, also called hives, are red, very itchy, swollen areas of the skin that can range in size and appear anywhere on the body. Most common are acute cases of hives, where the cause is readily identifiable—often a viral infection, drug, food or latex. These hives usually go away spontaneously with or without medical intervention or removal of the trigger. Some people have chronic hives that occur almost daily for months to years. For these individuals, various circumstances or events such as scratching, pressure or "nerves" may aggravate hives. However, eliminating these triggers has little effect on the natural course of this bothersome condition.

    90. SkinStore.com : Articles On Common Skin Disorders
    Articles on Common skin disorders, Acne This article addresses the commonmyths about the condition of acne and offers recommended treatments.
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    91. Skin Disorders Information, Support And Other Resources For UK Patients
    information for patients. This page has links to quality websites givinginformation about skin disorders. There are also skin disorders.
    http://www.equip.nhs.uk/topics/allergy/skin.html
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    The following links take you straight to pages of information about skin disorders. This information has been checked by doctors to ensure it is correct and appropriate for UK patients.
    • British Association of Dermatologists - has very detailed information about a large number of skin disorders including eczema, lichen and fungal disorders, dermatitis, psoriasis and many other less common conditions written by dermatologists Cancer BACUP - provides detailed information on all types of skin cancer, its treatment and support Patient UK
    EQUIP also has separate pages of information on Allergy in general Arthritis-related disorders Cancer Food Intolerance and Infectious diseases Back to the top of this page Links to useful websites: The following links contain information about skin disorders. The information on these websites has not been checked by our doctors, but they are rated as good quality sites.

    92. The Physician And Sportsmedicine: Skin Disorders Of The Foot In Active Patients
    skin disorders of the Foot in Active Patients. Craig G. Burkhart, MD, MSPH. InBrief skin disorders of the foot are common in patients who exercise.
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    Skin Disorders of the Foot in Active Patients
    Craig G. Burkhart, MD, MSPH THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 27 - NO. 2 - FEBRUARY 1999 In Brief: Skin disorders of the foot are common in patients who exercise. Knowing the causes, diagnostic indications, and treatment of seven common skin conditionsfriction blisters, calluses, corns, talon noir, tennis toe, plantar warts, and tinea pediscan help physicians manage these disorders in active patients. E xercise and sports participation enhance physical and psychological well-being, but often involve wear and tear on the feet that can cause pedal aches and pains and injury. Skin disorders are among the most common sports-related foot problems. If managed improperly, conditions such as friction blisters or tinea pedis can impede regular exercise. Physicians who know how to assess and treat common cutaneous conditions of the feet can help minimize discomfort, speed recovery, and prevent recurrence so patients can continue to be active.
    Friction Blisters
    The skin is well adapted to a wide range of mechanical trauma. However, mechanical irritation such as sudden, intense friction or repetitive rubbing to which the skin has not adapted can cause cell necrosis within the epidermis, leading to a separation of the epidermal layers that fills with fluidthe classic friction blister.

    93. Skin Disorders, Skin Diseases, And Skin Irritations
    Many skin disorders and skin diseases arise and persist because the skin isnot properly moisturized and cell damage is not repaired. skin disorders.
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    Although many factors determine which of us are going to have skin disorders and when, one factor stands out as common to most skin disorders: almost everyone who has a skin disorder has skin cells that have lost some of their capacity for retaining moisture. This lack of capacity for moisture retention is at the root of most skin disorders. If your skin is dry - particularly the skin of your face or hands, click here to learn more about how to treat dry skin If you have problems with your cuticles or nails, click here for hand and nail care tips If you have razor bumps - skin irritation after you shave - click here to learn more about how to treat razor bumps If you are bothered by dry, cracking skin on your feet, click here for foot care tips If you have or might in the future have a sunburn, click here to learn about how to treat sunburn
    Skin Diseases
    Skin disorders include many skin diseases. On this page, we identify the symptoms and causes of skin diseases that are associated with dry skin. Eczema Symptoms of this skin disease: dryness of the skin, inflammation, persistent itching, blistering, and frequent skin infections.

    94. Derma-Glo Natural Healthy SkinCare Explains Skin Disorders & Diseases
    skin disorders Disorders of the Skin Bob Hope had a massage every dayand contributed this health care to his longevity. skin disorders.
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    Disorders of the Skin From the moment of birth, we begin to challenge the inherent health of our skin. Keeping our skin it's healthiest requires constant personal attention, an awareness of potential threats to the skin and an understanding of proper skin care. Your largest organ has many functions and is constantly exposed to attack. Your skin's job is to protect the interior of your body from damage and bacteria, to secrete, excrete, breathe, regulate heat, allow the sensitivity of touch and to repair itself. But when your body undergoes changes like hormone levels diminishing and the natural aging process, illness and medications, STRESS and poor diet, allergies, city dwelling, overindulgence, then your skin cannot function properly. Your immune, circulatory and lymphatic systems may be compromised and result in what I call 'special skin'. These special skins include: ~ dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis
    ~ sensitive, easily irritated, chemically sensitized skin
    ~ prickly heat and sweat induced rashes
    ~ shingles and cold sores
    ~ rosacea and couperose
    ~ inflamed, non-inflamed acne, hormonal break-outs

    95. Skin Disorders
    The interpretation of skin disorders remains both a science and an art.It is also a practice that is not exclusive to Dermatologists.
    http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/dermatology/skindisorders.htm
    Acne Eczema Psoriasis Cutaneous Infections ... Benign Tumors The interpretation of skin disorders remains both a science and an art. It is also a practice that is not exclusive to Dermatologists. All clinicians, regardless their level of training, are challenged to identify a variety of skin disorders on a regular basis. Dermatology is a discipline that can claim both high patient and clinician satisfaction when a skin disorder is properly diagnosed and treated. The following "Skin Disorders" section will hopefully help familiarize you with this task. Our web pages cover some of the more common dermatologic conditions that may be encountered. For each skin disorder, the following are covered: definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, management, as well as visual aids.
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    Eczema Psoriasis Cutaneous Infections ... Benign Tumors Website creator: John T. Yu , McGill Medicine, class of 2003 Supervisor: Dr. Beatrice Wang, MD, FRCP, CSPQ

    96. Elsevier Health Sciences Discipline Landing
    2001. Epstein, Common skin disorders, 5th Edition, 2001. 1998. Fisher Margesson, Genital skin disorders Diagnosis and Treatment, 1998.
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    97. Skin Disorders And Care By Nurse.LifeTips.com Guru
    TipLetter Archive. How much do you know about breast cancer facts and myths?skin disorders and Care Burns 8 tips. Dermatitis - 8 tips. Eczema - 3 tips.
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    98. Diseases & Disorders - ICQ Interest Groups - ICQ.com
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    99. Skin, Hair And Nail Disorders
    skin disorders • Acne • Eczema • Poisonous Plant Rashes • Psoriasis • Rosacea• Skin Cancer Hair Disorders • Male Pattern Baldness Nail Disorders
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    100. Radiation Emissions From Video Display Terminals
    Adverse pregnancy outcomes, eye problems and skin disorders have been blamedon the electromagnetic radiation emissions from VDTs. skin disorders.
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    Video display terminals (VDTs) serve as a convenient way for people to interact with a computer system. The widespread use of VDTs has been accompanied, however, by expressions of concern from VDT operators, trade unions, and the media about possible adverse health effects associated with VDT use. Adverse pregnancy outcomes, eye problems and skin disorders have been blamed on the electromagnetic radiation emissions from VDTs. Radiation and the VDT Most VDTs currently in use are based on cathode-ray tube (CRT) technology and the information in this bulletin applies only to this type of VDT. The VDT is designed to emit visible radiation (light) with a brightness that is adjustable by the operator. In creating the display, however, other types of electromagnetic radiation are also generated, in particular, extremely low frequency, radiofrequency, infrared, ultraviolet and X- ray emissions.
    The CRT is an evacuated glass tube which has a source of electrons at one end and a screen, which is coated on the inside with a phosphor, at the other. When a sufficiently high voltage is applied to the CRT, a focussed beam of electrons is produced which is then scanned across the screen. The beam is switched on and off in order to generate the display. The interaction of these electrons with the phosphor causes the emission of visible radiation, plus a small amount of ultraviolet radiation, from the screen. This interaction also produces low energy X-rays which are absorbed by the thick glass envelope. Some infrared radiation is emitted as a result of heat generated within the electronic circuitry during VDT operation.

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