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Accutane | At the end of five months, virtually everyone clears, and only occasionally are six or seven months required. | Accutane | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Accutane | This is the patient shown at the end of Accutane therapy (usually five months), and most patients who have completed five months of Accutane, 1 mg/kg/day obtain long-term remissions of their acne. | Accutane | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Acne surgery | The person appears blotchy immediately after acne surgery, and it takes one to two days for that to resolve. I always ask the patient about upcoming social events or photo sessions over the next several days before initiating acne surgery. | Surgical Methods | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Acute stasis dermatitis | Acute stasis dermatitis, manifested as redness and oozing. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Administration of epinephrine into the subcutaneous fat | This demonstrates administration of epinephrine into the subcutaneous fat. | Dosage | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Anaphylactic shock | During anaphylactic shock, blood pressure should be monitored regularly. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Anaphylaxis | If anaphylaxis or severe urticaria develops, one can use epinephrine 1:1,000, and the dose should be 0.01 cc's per kg injected into the subcutaneous fat, and that should be repeated every 10 to 15 minutes as necessary until the eruption is under control. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Anaphylaxis and epinephrine | If the patient is on beta-blockers, generally epinephrine will not work in anaphylaxis. Glucagon can be administered in its place, and 1 mm of glucagon can be given subcutaneously irrespective of body size. Nausea is the major side effect. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Androgenetic alopecia | Androgenetic alopecia often induces fine curly hair along the lateral margins of the scalp. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Androgenetic alopecia | Androgenetic alopecia often manifests as thinning of scalp hair on the vertex. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Androgenetic alopecia | Androgenetic alopecia often induces fine curly hair along the lateral margins of the scalp. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Angiosarcoma | This patient had angiosarcoma. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Aphthous stomatitis | Aphthous stomatitis (cankers) involving the tongue. Aphthous stomatitis ulcers are painful, and major aphthous stomatitis induces ulcers that last for many weeks, and sometimes induce scarring. | Canker Sore | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis | Atopic dermatitis (eczema) involving the cheeks of a child. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis | In adults who suffer atopic dermatitis, often the eyelids are red and scaly. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis in children | Atopic dermatitis often involves the hand and/or feet. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis in children | Atopic dermatitis in children often manifests ascradle cap. This is redness and scaling involving the scalp, and can be the lone manifestation of this problem. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis in children | Atopic dermatitis often involves the cheeks of children. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis involving the axilla | Atopic dermatitis involving the axilla. Note that the axillary fold is spared, and there is a ring of redness and scaling around the axillary fold. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis involving the eyelids | Atopic dermatitis involving the eyelids. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis involving the neck | Atopic dermatitis involving the neck. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atopic dermatitis involving the perianal area | Atopic dermatitis involving the perianal area. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Atrophy of facial skin | Atrophy of facial skin induced by overuse of topical steroids to facial skin. The vessels of the deeper dermis and fat can be seen through the thin epidermis/dermis. Upon cessation of use of the steroids, the skin should regain its normal thickness, but it takes months to years for that to occur in ... | Adverse Effects | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Basal cell carcinoma | Close-up of basal cell carcinoma on the left cheek presumably induced by radiation and/or sunlight. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |
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Basal cell carcinoma | This is a basal cell carcinoma on the edge of the nose. | | Knowledge Weavers Dermatology |