Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3205563 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The field of pediatric dermatology has been rich in new developments. Part II of this continuing medical education article will focus on new therapeutic modalities for several entities encountered in pediatric dermatology. The treatment of atopic dermatitis, exciting advances in the use of propranolol and other beta-blockers for the use of infantile hemangiomas, the use of rapamycin for vascular anomalies, the use of biologics in children, the central nervous system risks of general anesthesia in young children, side effects in the use of isotretinoin, the treatment of tinea capitis, treatment of herpes simplex infections, and the use of technologies such as texting and social media in medicine will be discussed.
Keywords
IBDHSVPHACEacneattention deficit hyperactivity disordereczema herpeticumIsotretinoinADHDInflammatory bowel diseaseGeneral anesthesiaAtopic dermatitisRapamycinTinea capitisLymphangiomapediatric dermatologyVascular malformationHerpes simplexHemangiomaInfantile hemangiomaherpes simplex virusPropranololTexting
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Authors
Howard B. MD, Megha MD, Robert MD,