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Volume 11 - Issue 2 - February 2003

09/04/2008
Over the course of a patient’s medical history, you may have scribbled enough notes and makeshift diagrams to fill a 12-volume encyclopedia. But, often times, your diagrams don’t reflect a true depiction of your patients’ problems and are...
Over the course of a patient’s medical history, you may have scribbled enough notes and makeshift diagrams to fill a 12-volume encyclopedia. But, often times, your diagrams don’t reflect a true depiction of your patients’ problems and are...
Over the course of a patient’s...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist
09/04/2008
W e all know the dangers of the sun, but many are still ignoring the warnings and heading out in search of that “healthy glow” associated with tanning. Incidents of skin cancer continue to rise and patients are still turning to their...
W e all know the dangers of the sun, but many are still ignoring the warnings and heading out in search of that “healthy glow” associated with tanning. Incidents of skin cancer continue to rise and patients are still turning to their...
W e all know the dangers of the...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist
09/04/2008
T he most commonly encountered forms of nonmelanoma cutaneous epithelial malignancy include actinic keratosis (AK), basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Although not classically included in reported incidence...
T he most commonly encountered forms of nonmelanoma cutaneous epithelial malignancy include actinic keratosis (AK), basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Although not classically included in reported incidence...
T he most commonly encountered...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist
09/04/2008
R are and common tumors in unusual presentations or settings are best managed when diagnosed early and accurately. As dermatologists, we provide a critical diagnostic and therapeutic role in the management of these rare or difficult tumors....
R are and common tumors in unusual presentations or settings are best managed when diagnosed early and accurately. As dermatologists, we provide a critical diagnostic and therapeutic role in the management of these rare or difficult tumors....
R are and common tumors in...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist
09/04/2008
W e were recently involved in the programming and planning for a three-room Mohs procedure facility with Todd Knapp, M.D., of the Oregon Medical Group in Eugene, OR, and their architect-of-record. This article is a brief compilation of our...
W e were recently involved in the programming and planning for a three-room Mohs procedure facility with Todd Knapp, M.D., of the Oregon Medical Group in Eugene, OR, and their architect-of-record. This article is a brief compilation of our...
W e were recently involved in...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist
09/04/2008
L ike a stagehand behind the action of a play, your pathology lab provides critical support to your patient care. The information the lab provides often has a major impact on treatment decisions. But how accurate are the results your lab...
L ike a stagehand behind the action of a play, your pathology lab provides critical support to your patient care. The information the lab provides often has a major impact on treatment decisions. But how accurate are the results your lab...
L ike a stagehand behind the...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist

Feature

Case Report and Brief Review
09/04/2008
Patient Presentation A 28-year-old African-American male presented with a 5-year history of mildly pruritic eruption on his trunk and proximal upper extremities. The rash improved somewhat with the continued use of selenium sulfide shampoo,...
Patient Presentation A 28-year-old African-American male presented with a 5-year history of mildly pruritic eruption on his trunk and proximal upper extremities. The rash improved somewhat with the continued use of selenium sulfide shampoo,...
Patient Presentation A...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist

Department

Ethnic Skin and Hair
09/04/2008
Central centrifugal scarring alopecia (CCSA) is a new term that encompasses the same clinical presentation originally described with hot comb alopecia and follicular degeneration syndrome (FDS). It also serves to include other related...
Central centrifugal scarring alopecia (CCSA) is a new term that encompasses the same clinical presentation originally described with hot comb alopecia and follicular degeneration syndrome (FDS). It also serves to include other related...
Central centrifugal scarring...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist

Column

Chief Medical Editor Message
09/04/2008
Insights Into Ethnic Skin and Hair Dr. Heather Woolery-Lloyd, M.D., will author a new column, which will run nearly monthly, titled, “Insights into Ethnic Skin and Hair.” This is a passionate topic to Dr. Woolery-Lloyd, and one that’s...
Insights Into Ethnic Skin and Hair Dr. Heather Woolery-Lloyd, M.D., will author a new column, which will run nearly monthly, titled, “Insights into Ethnic Skin and Hair.” This is a passionate topic to Dr. Woolery-Lloyd, and one that’s...
Insights Into Ethnic Skin and...
09/04/2008
The Dermatologist