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This book brings together world-famous acne researchers and specialists to compile a source of comprehensive, state-of-the-art information for management of acne. It examines acne as a chronic skin disease from pathogenesis to treatment.
The book covers the clinical aspects of acne, topical treatments, light therapies, environmental factors and more alongside real patient photos from around the world. Treatments that chapters explore include photodynamic therapy and topical retinoids. In addition to genetic and hormonal causes of acne, chapters also include discussions on the connections between acne and diet, and acne and environmental factors. International contributors make this text unique in that it can focus solely on acne but also include international factors.
Throughout the text, authors present the most up-to-date knowledge of acne pathophysiology, clinical features, differential diagnosis, treatment, and more. Pathophysiology, in particular, includes information on bacteria, immunity, endocrinologic factors, various deteriorating factors and environmental factors. As for clinical features, adult acne, differences in clinical patterns by region and race, and acne fulminans are covered. Regarding treatment, the latest knowledge on existing treatments or treatment methods, new drugs, and core outcome measures are mentioned.
Acne: Current Concepts and Management is written for the dermatologist community from resident to researcher to privately practicing clinician.
Update on
Pages 1-15
Dagnelie, Marie-Ange (et al.)
Updates in Isotretinoin
Pages 17-24
Berry, Katherine A. (et al.)
Developing a Core Outcome Set for Acne Clinical Trials: Towards Standardization and Harmonization
Pages 25-33
Tan, Jerry (et al.)
Adult Acne Vulgaris
Pages 35-44
Oon, Hazel H. (et al.)
Topical Retinoids and Acne
Pages 45-54
Marchitto, Mark C. (et al.)
New Drug Developments in Acne
Pages 55-73
Gollnick, Harald P. M. (et al.)
Scientific Connection Between Acne and Diet
Pages 75-81
Yang, Ji Hoon (et al.)
Photodynamic Therapy for Acne Vulgaris: Mechanism and Clinical Practice
Pages 83-94
Ma, Ying (et al.)
Insulin Resistance Associated Acne
Pages 95-110
Kubba, Raj
Acne Fulminans
Pages 111-120
Dall’Oglio, Federica (et al.)
Acne and Environmental Factors
Pages 121-129
Wei, Ziyu (et al.)
Acne on Pigmented Skin
Pages 131-135
Veraldi, Stefano (et al.)
Up-to-Date Therapeutic Approaches for Acne Scars in a Korean Dermatology Clinic
Pages 137-148
Kwon, Hyuck Hoon
Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Acne Vulgaris
Pages 149-157
Kemény, Lajos (et al.)
Clinical Features and Differential Diagnosis of Acne Vulgaris
Pages 159-167
Hayashi, Nobukazu
Epidemiology of Acne in Latin America and Research News from Brazil
Pages 169-178
Bagatin, Ediléia (et al.)
Androgens and Acne
Pages 179-187
Kumtornrut, Chanat (et al.)
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