Dermatologic complaints commonly are seen in emergency medicine and may pose a diagnostic dilemma for the clinician. Although a detailed understanding of all dermatologic conditions is beyond the scope of practice of emergency physicians, recognition of categories of disease, particularly emergent conditions, is essential. Knowledge of basic disease lesions, patterns, diagnostic tests, and emergent management is crucial to the appropriate treatment of patients with cutaneous disease. This article presents an organized approach to the diagnosis and management of cutaneous conditions, including brief discussions of selected dermatologic complaints
Featuring a strong focus on diagnosis and treatment, Clinical Dermatology is a concise yet thorough ...
Skin diseases are highly prevalent, affecting over half of the population at some point in their lif...
This is the first primary care dermatology reference written by and for nurses. It focuses on approx...
Dermatologic complaints commonly are seen in emergency medicine and may pose a diagnostic dilemma fo...
In dermatopathology, there are several conditions which must be addressed emergently. While some con...
Introduction: We established the most common cutaneous diseases that received dermatology consultati...
Background/Objectives. There is minimal data available on the types of dermatological conditions whi...
Many physicians and patients do not believe that dermatology involves life-threatening situations; ...
BACKGROUND: Trends in emergency department (ED) visits with a primary dermatologic diagnosis are not...
The knowledge needed to diagnose skin conditions in primary and community care can be elusive, daunt...
BACKGROUND/AIMS The spectrum of dermatological emergencies is broad. Only a few studies have asse...
Dermatological problems are not usually related to intensive medicine because they are considered to...
Aim:The aim of this study was to give information about demographic and clinical characteristics, co...
Background/Aims: The spectrum of dermatological emergencies is broad. Only a few studies have assess...
Emergencies in dermatology are well recognized and are associated with significant morbidity and mor...
Featuring a strong focus on diagnosis and treatment, Clinical Dermatology is a concise yet thorough ...
Skin diseases are highly prevalent, affecting over half of the population at some point in their lif...
This is the first primary care dermatology reference written by and for nurses. It focuses on approx...
Dermatologic complaints commonly are seen in emergency medicine and may pose a diagnostic dilemma fo...
In dermatopathology, there are several conditions which must be addressed emergently. While some con...
Introduction: We established the most common cutaneous diseases that received dermatology consultati...
Background/Objectives. There is minimal data available on the types of dermatological conditions whi...
Many physicians and patients do not believe that dermatology involves life-threatening situations; ...
BACKGROUND: Trends in emergency department (ED) visits with a primary dermatologic diagnosis are not...
The knowledge needed to diagnose skin conditions in primary and community care can be elusive, daunt...
BACKGROUND/AIMS The spectrum of dermatological emergencies is broad. Only a few studies have asse...
Dermatological problems are not usually related to intensive medicine because they are considered to...
Aim:The aim of this study was to give information about demographic and clinical characteristics, co...
Background/Aims: The spectrum of dermatological emergencies is broad. Only a few studies have assess...
Emergencies in dermatology are well recognized and are associated with significant morbidity and mor...
Featuring a strong focus on diagnosis and treatment, Clinical Dermatology is a concise yet thorough ...
Skin diseases are highly prevalent, affecting over half of the population at some point in their lif...
This is the first primary care dermatology reference written by and for nurses. It focuses on approx...