A Consummate Classic with a Fresh Approach to Pediatric Dermatology
Children’s skin presents unique challenges and differences. The maturation of the epidermal barrier, the cutaneous microbiome, adnexal structures, vasculature, and the transcutaneous absorption of medications all contribute to the distinct needs of pediatric dermatology. Immature skin in children is more susceptible to pathogens and environmental disruptions, making it essential for healthcare providers to understand how skin diseases manifest differently in children compared to adults.
Over the past decade, pediatric dermatology has advanced significantly, particularly in the realm of molecular genetics. These advancements have deepened our understanding of the pathogenesis of various skin diseases and have paved the way for innovative treatment approaches.
This fourth edition of Harper’s Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology offers state-of-the-art information on:
- Diagnosis and treatment of both common and rare skin conditions in children
- An evidence-based approach that ensures the latest research and clinical data are integrated
- New insights into the genetics of skin disease, including the latest findings on genodermatoses, genetic analysis, and stem cell transplants
- Expanded coverage of advanced technologies, including lasers, for effective treatment
- A wealth of resources, such as summary tables, learning points, differential diagnosis tables, and clinical algorithms for streamlined diagnosis and management
Authors:
Peter H. Hoeger (Editor)
Edition:
4th
Publication Date:
December 16, 2019
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