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缩写:PRIMARY CARE

ISSN:0095-4543

e-ISSN:1558-299X

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Eric Sullivan,Jonathon Firnhaber Eric Sullivan
Atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis are among the most common dermatologic conditions encountered by the primary care clinician. Their presentation varies and can mimic infectious and other noninfectious conditions, making a thorough h...
Nora E Lamartine,Ashten Duncan Nora E Lamartine
Vesiculobullous diseases are heterogeneous mucocutaneous disease entities of varying etiologies, ranging from infections to autoimmune disorders to manifestations of underlying chronic health conditions. Since all etiologies are associated ...
J Lane Wilson J Lane Wilson
Benign skin tumors are common findings in primary care. The ability to recognize and diagnose them accurately is important to distinguish them from less common malignant lesions. Dermoscopy and biopsy can improve diagnostic accuracy and str...
Jonathon Firnhaber Jonathon Firnhaber
Keratinocyte carcinoma, traditionally termed nonmelanoma skin cancer, comprises basal cell and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and is the most common human malignancy. Basal cell carcinoma most commonly appears as a pearly pink, dome-shap...
Monica Chamorro,Steven A House,Blessy George Monica Chamorro
Fungal infections have global distribution, and their prevalence depends upon the fungal species and the geographic location of the host. They may be superficial, requiring only topical treatment, or systemic, requiring hospitalization and ...
Karl T Clebak,Christopher R Davis,Kara Romanowski et al. Karl T Clebak et al.
Skin infections are prevalent in primary care, spanning from superficial conditions like impetigo to severe, life-threatening cases such as necrotizing fasciitis. This article provides an in-depth review of the clinical presentation, diagno...
John N Boll Jr,Adwoa Boahene,Courtney Goettel John N Boll Jr
Pediatric infectious skin conditions are frequently managed in primary care offices. Familiarity with these conditions and an understanding of a patient's individual characteristics, including vaccine status, ethnicity, and risk of drug-res...
Melissa Prado Melissa Prado
Hair and nail complaints are common in the primary care clinic. Although not a comprehensive assessment of all conditions, this article addresses the most common hair and nail pathologies seen in primary care clinics. It discusses physiolog...
J Lane Wilson,Sarah D Nanni J Lane Wilson
Neonatal dermatologic conditions are common, mostly benign, and often self-limited. Recognizing these conditions is essential for appropriate anticipatory guidance and identifying when further evaluation or referral is necessary. This artic...
Bridgid Hast Wilson,Brittany Pendergraft,Kirsten Daniel Bridgid Hast Wilson
With pregnancy comes a variety of physiologic changes in hair and skin brought on by hormonal shifts, particularly increased levels of estrogens and progesterone. Common dermatologic changes include hyperpigmentation, vascular and glandular...