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Dermatologic Therapies, Part 2
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Author(s)/Faculty: Donna A. Culton, MD, PhD; Dean S. Morrell, MD; Craig N. Burkhart, MD; David A. Dasher,
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MD; Maren G. Shaw, MD; Niyati Mukherjee, MD
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Source: PEDIATRIC ANNALS 38:7
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Type: Journal
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Number of Articles: 4
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Release Date: July 2009
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Expiration Date: July 31, 2012
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Cost: $25.00 / $105.00
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Credit Type: CME
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Number of Credit(s): 3.00
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OVERVIEW
In the primary care pediatrician’s office, patients present frequently with various dermatologic issues, ranging from very common, like warts, to those that are more uncommon. Even more common skin conditions can be difficult to treat, especially in the very young patient. However, various therapeutic options can be considered for the treatment of common skin conditions.
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- The Management of Condyloma Acuminata in the Pediatric Population.
- Immunotherapy for Childhood Warts.
- Systemic Therapies for Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis: A Review for the Primary Care Physician.
- Treatment of Alopecia Areata in Children.