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World Clinics: Dermatology - Acne

World Clinics: Dermatology - Acne

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This book is the first volume in the World Clinics:: Dermatology series. It provides dermatologists with the most recent developments in the treatment of acne and associated disorders.

Beginning with an introduction to the pathogenesis of acne and the role of microbiology, the following chapters discuss associated aspects including the role of nutrition, acne and PCOS, adult acne, and acne co-morbidities.

The following sections discuss different treatments for acne including light and laser therapy, and a complete chapter is dedicated to the management of acne scars. 

With contributions from internationally recognised experts from through Europe and the USA, this useful guide includes more than seventy clinical photographs and tables, as well as extensive references in each chapter.

Key points

  • Provides dermatologists with most recent developments in diagnosis and treatment of acne
  • Covers numerous associated conditions
  • Chapter dedicated to management of acne scars
  • International author team from Europe, the USA and Asia
Product Details
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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
251
Dimensions (mm)
178.00 x 241.00
Weight (g)
980
    • Editorial
    • Abbreviations
    • What’s New in Acne Pathogenesis
    • The Role of Microbiology and Biofilms in Acne
    • The Sebaceous Gland and Its Role as an Endocrine Organ
    • Nutrient and Growth Factor Signalling in Acne Sensed by FoxO1 and mTORC1
    • Acne and PCOS
    • Acne Expression and Management in Indians
    • Adult Acne
    • Acne Syndromes
    • Acne Comorbidities
    • Update of Oral Isotretinoin in Acne Treatment
    • Current Role of Light and Laser Therapy in Acne
    • Evaluation and Management of Acne Scars
    • Acneiform Drug Eruptions
    • The Role of Dermocosmetics in Modern Acne Treatment
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