Table of Contents
September 2003
in “
Clinics in Family Practice
”
alopecia androgenetic alopecia alopecia areata telogen effluvium hair regrowth inflammatory skin disorders pigmentation disorders benign skin tumors malignant skin tumors dermatology viral skin infections acne systemic diseases self-esteem hair loss AGA AA TE skin cancer skin conditions skin infections
TLDR The document lists dermatology topics across life stages and notes hair loss can affect self-esteem and early skin cancer treatment is crucial.
The document is a table of contents for a volume of "Clinics in Family Practice" focused on dermatology across different life stages. It includes articles on common skin conditions in newborns, pediatric exanthems, viral skin infections in children, acne in adolescents, inflammatory skin disorders in young adults, skin conditions in athletes, skin findings in systemic diseases, pigmentation disorders, hair diseases during childbearing years, benign and malignant skin tumors, and dermatology in the geriatric population. One article of interest highlights that alopecia (hair loss) can significantly impact self-esteem, particularly during the childbearing years. It discusses various types of alopecia, including androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, and telogen effluvium, noting that while alopecia areata can become chronic, hair regrowth usually occurs with time and resolution of underlying causes. Another article emphasizes the importance of early recognition and treatment of skin cancers to control morbidity and mortality. The document does not provide specific study numbers or detailed conclusions, as it is a table of contents summarizing the topics covered in the volume.