Curbside Consultation in Pediatric Dermatology : 49 Clinical Questions.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor -- Contributing Authors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Section I: Birthmarks/Vascular and Other Skin Lesions -- Question 1: What Is the Natural Progression of Infantile Hemangiomas? -- Question 2: Are There Types or Locations of Hemangiomas That Require Special Attention? -- Question 3: What Are the Management/Treatment Options for Infantile Hemangiomas? -- Question 4: Do All Sebaceous Nevi Need to Be Removed? -- Question 5: When Do I Worry About Midline Cutaneous Lumbosacral Lesions? -- Question 6: How Do I Evaluate White Birthmarks? -- Question 7: How Do I Evaluate Tan Birthmarks? -- Question 8: What Do I Need to Consider Diagnostically and Therapeutically With Facial Port-Wine Stains? -- Section II: Nevi and Photoprotection -- Question 9: What Sunscreen Should I Recommend to My Patients and How Can I Balance Sun Protection With Ensuring That They Receive Enough Vitamin D? -- Question 10: What Do I Need to Know About Acquired Nevi? -- Question 11: How Should I Manage Large Nevi? -- Question 12: Should Moles on the Hands, Feet, and Scalp Always Be Removed? -- Question 13: Do All Congenital Nevi Need to Be Referred to a Dermatologist? -- Section III: Rashes -- Question 14: How Do You Distinguish Serious Systemic Rashes Like Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome From Each Other and From Less Serious Rashes? -- Question 15: When Should I Refer Recurrent Oral Ulcers to a Specialist? -- Question 16: When Does a Drug Rash Require Referral? -- Question 17: How Do I Treat and Monitor Henoch Schönlein Purpura? -- Question 18: How Do I Diagnose and Treat Scabies? -- Question 19: How Do I Differentiate and Treat Bug Bite Reactions?.
Question 20: What Are the Keys to Recognizing the Rash of Lupus, Dermatomyositis, and Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis? -- Question 21: What Causes Vulvar and Perineal Itching? -- Question 22: What Therapies Work for Pityriasis Rosea? -- Question 23: What Is the Approach to the Newborn With Blisters? -- Question 24: What Are the Types and Appearances of Contact Dermatitis? -- Section IV: A topic Dermatitis -- Question 25: What Is the Natural Progression of Atopic Dermatitis? -- Question 26: What Are the Different Treatment Options for Atopic Dermatitis Based on Age and Affected Body Part? -- Question 27: What Are the Alternatives to Topical Steroids for Atopic Dermatitis? -- Question 28: How Do I Diagnose and Manage Eczema Herpeticum? -- Question 29: When Should I Refer a Patient With Eczema to an Allergist? -- Section V: Infections -- Question 30: How Do I Treat Recalcitrant Warts? -- Question 31: When Should I Expect Properly Treated Tinea Capitis to Improve? What Other Treatment Options Are Available When Griseofulvin Fails? -- Question 32: How Do I Manage and Help Patients Prevent Recurrent Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Furunculosis? -- Question 33: How Do I Manage Recalcitrant Head Lice? -- Question 34: What Is Molluscum Contagiosum and How Is It Treated? -- Question 35: Should I Treat Recurrent Herpes Simplex on the Lip? -- Question 36: When Should Warts Be Treated? -- Question 37: What Are the Current Recommendations for Lyme Disease Based on the Stage at Which the Illness is Diagnosed? -- Question 38: What Genital Lesions Should Make Me Suspect Child Abuse? -- Question 39: How Should I Approach Genital Ulcers in Sexually Active Teens? -- Section VI: Pigmentary and Hair Disorders -- Question 40: What Work-Up Should Be Done for Patients With Vitiligo? -- Question 41: What Work-Up Should Be Done for Patients With Alopecia?.
Section VII: Acne -- Question 42: What Are the Different Types of Acne and How Is Each Type Treated? -- Question 43: What Is a Reasonable Amount of Time to Treat Acne Before the Patient Is Referred to a Dermatologist? -- Section VIII: Other -- Question 44: How Can I Manage Hidradenitis Suppurativa? -- Question 45: When Should I Suspect and How Do I Manage Hair Pulling (Trichotillomania)? -- Question 46: How Should I Manage Hyperhidrosis? -- Question 47: What Causes Itching Without Any Rash? -- Question 48: After Children Get Lacerations or Stitches, How Can I Help Prevent or Minimize Scarring? -- Question 49: Are There Skin Findings That Are Part of Paraneoplastic Syndromes or Markers of Risk of Internal Malignancy? -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.
Curbside Consultation in Pediatric Dermatology: 49 Clinical Questions provides quick answers to the tricky questions most commonly posed during a "curbside consultation" between pediatricians.
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