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      November 2019 in “Harper's Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology”
      The document is a detailed medical reference on skin and genetic disorders.
      Cumulative Index

      research Cumulative Index

      September 2005 in “Clinics in Plastic Surgery”
      The document provides a comprehensive index of medical and surgical topics, including hair removal, hair restoration, and various treatments for injuries and conditions.
      Editorial

      research Editorial

      April 2018 in “Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy”
      The editorial introduces studies on various cosmetic and laser treatments, their effectiveness, and posttreatment care.
      Disorders of the Hair and Scalp in Children

      research Disorders of the Hair and Scalp in Children

      6 citations, August 1991 in “Pediatric Clinics of North America”
      The document concludes that various hair and scalp disorders in children have specific treatments and proper diagnosis is essential.
      Letters to Dermatology

      research Letters to Dermatology

      2 citations, January 1998 in “Dermatology”
      Stopping forehead irritation and using hydrocortisone helped a man's skin, Martinique has lower melanoma rates, a man had an allergy to a specific antifungal, another had unexplained cysts, certain drugs can cause skin reactions without always being interrelated, a link between Fanconi anemia and a skin condition was suggested, high levels of a certain protein may play a role in a type of psoriasis, and there's a need to study the connection between scalp pain and hair loss.
      Index

      research Index

      September 2019
      The document is a detailed guide on skin conditions and treatments for dermatologists.
      Abstracts from the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology

      research Abstracts from the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology

      September 2009 in “Pediatric Dermatology”
      UVB is good for a skin condition in Asian kids, a lotion works for head lice, a drug helps with a skin blistering disorder, a foam reduces itchiness in skin inflammation, birthmarks can be more widespread, and criteria for a neurocutaneous disorder were agreed upon.
      Pregnancy and Skin: Changes and Dermatoses

      research Pregnancy and Skin: Changes and Dermatoses

      26 citations, June 2012 in “The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India”
      Most skin changes during pregnancy are harmless and temporary, but some can risk the fetus and need careful treatment.
      Hair Manifestations of Systemic Disease

      research Hair Manifestations of Systemic Disease

      10 citations, August 2012 in “Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care”
      Hair changes can indicate systemic diseases or medication effects.
      Book Reviews

      research Book Reviews

      March 1992 in “Pediatric Dermatology”
      The book "Baby Skin" provides useful skin care guidance for parents and is well-received despite lacking visual aids.
      Male Fertility and Skin Diseases

      research Male Fertility and Skin Diseases

      12 citations, June 2016 in “Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders”
      Some skin diseases and their treatments can negatively affect male fertility.
      Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      research Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      208 citations, July 2001 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Pregnancy can cause various skin changes and diseases, with PUPPP being the most common skin condition specific to pregnancy.
      Endocrine-Skin Interactions

      research Endocrine-Skin Interactions

      46 citations, July 1988 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Hormone imbalances can cause specific skin changes, which may help in early detection of endocrine disorders.
      Obstetric Dermatology

      research Obstetric Dermatology

      January 2009 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that managing skin conditions during pregnancy is important and requires specialized care.
      Physiologic Skin Changes in Pregnancy

      research Physiologic Skin Changes in Pregnancy

      141 citations, January 1984 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Pregnancy can cause skin darkening, varicose veins, more sweating, hair growth, hair loss after birth, nail changes, and gum inflammation.
      Physiologic Skin Changes Associated With Pregnancy

      research Physiologic Skin Changes Associated With Pregnancy

      64 citations, June 1992 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Pregnancy often causes skin changes like darkening, stretch marks, and hair growth, which may improve after childbirth.
      Dermatology and Pregnancy

      research Dermatology and Pregnancy

      2 citations, May 2017 in “Springer eBooks”
      Pregnancy can cause skin changes and affect existing skin conditions, with limited treatment options due to the need for fetal safety.
      Cosmetic Aspects of Pregnancy

      research Cosmetic Aspects of Pregnancy

      51 citations, February 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnant women often experience skin and hair changes, with over half getting stretch marks and pigment changes, and should be cautious with cosmetic procedures due to potential risks.