Exploring the mountains is a highly rewarding past time; however, certain high-altitude exposures can lead to dermatologic manifestations. In this review article, the authors will describe cold, solar, and severe weather that one may experience when spending time outdoors. Factors such as increased ultraviolet radiation, temperature extremes, and low partial pressure of oxygen, along with human physiologic parameters also contribute to disease severity and presentation. This review article will address the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of high-altitude dermatology exposures
Because of the development of modern transportation facilities, an ever rising number of individuals...
The incidence rate of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer entities is dramatically increasing worl...
The incidence rate of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer entities is dramatically increasing worl...
Exploring the mountains is a highly rewarding past time; however, certain high-altitude exposures ca...
Physicians are aware that climatic conditions negatively affect the skin. In particular, people livi...
In a recent study, melanoma incidence rates for Austrian inhabitants living at higher altitudes were...
The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has been increasing in the last decades among the fair-skinned p...
The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has been increasing in the last decades among fair-skinned popul...
peer reviewedWinter sports are responsible for various dermatoses which could be often avoided by si...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease with a high prevalence and sig...
Traveling to high altitudes can expose the eye to reduced ambient cold and low-pressure environments...
AIMS OF THE STUDY: Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common cancer in Switzerland and Europ...
Global climate is changing at an extraordinary rate. Climate change (CC) can be caused by several fa...
Some skin problems either occur exclusively in summer, or are exacerbated by heat and humidity. The ...
Global climate is changing at an extraordinary rate. Climate change (CC) can be caused by several fa...
Because of the development of modern transportation facilities, an ever rising number of individuals...
The incidence rate of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer entities is dramatically increasing worl...
The incidence rate of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer entities is dramatically increasing worl...
Exploring the mountains is a highly rewarding past time; however, certain high-altitude exposures ca...
Physicians are aware that climatic conditions negatively affect the skin. In particular, people livi...
In a recent study, melanoma incidence rates for Austrian inhabitants living at higher altitudes were...
The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has been increasing in the last decades among the fair-skinned p...
The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has been increasing in the last decades among fair-skinned popul...
peer reviewedWinter sports are responsible for various dermatoses which could be often avoided by si...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is chronic recurrent inflammatory skin disease with a high prevalence and sig...
Traveling to high altitudes can expose the eye to reduced ambient cold and low-pressure environments...
AIMS OF THE STUDY: Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common cancer in Switzerland and Europ...
Global climate is changing at an extraordinary rate. Climate change (CC) can be caused by several fa...
Some skin problems either occur exclusively in summer, or are exacerbated by heat and humidity. The ...
Global climate is changing at an extraordinary rate. Climate change (CC) can be caused by several fa...
Because of the development of modern transportation facilities, an ever rising number of individuals...
The incidence rate of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer entities is dramatically increasing worl...
The incidence rate of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer entities is dramatically increasing worl...