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Unique Differences: Pediatric Dermatology
The intricate morphological and functional disparities between the skin of newborns and children compared to adults manifest in distinctive clinical characteristics. These complexities often render diagnosis a challenging endeavor.
Delving into Embryology
This comprehensive volume initiates its discourse with a succinct exploration of cutaneous embryology, setting the stage for a thorough examination of the unique anatomical, structural, and physiological attributes of infant skin.
Pediatric Dermatology: A Comprehensive Exploration
Subsequent chapters meticulously investigate the spectrum of dermatological ailments prevalent in the pediatric population. Particular emphasis is accorded to conditions that afflict neonates, genetic skin disorders, erythemato-squamous, eczematous, and hypersensitive reactions.
Unveiling Autoimmune and Annexal Conditions
Dedicated sections illuminate autoimmune-mediated blistering diseases and disorders affecting skin appendages, providing readers with a profound understanding of their complexities.
Contemporary Issues in Pediatric Dermatology
The volume also delves into contemporary topics of significant relevance, including dermatoses in individuals with darker skin tones, cutaneous manifestations of pediatric AIDS, cosmetic dermatology for children, entomodermatoses in infants, and Lyme disease.
Modern Therapeutic Approaches
A comprehensive chapter on therapy systematically outlines the latest pharmacological advancements in the treatment of pediatric skin conditions.
Psychological Implications of Skin Disease
Recognizing the profound emotional impact of dermatological ailments, the book dedicates a section to exploring the psychological ramifications of skin conditions in children and adolescents.
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