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Skin Cancer in Skin of Color

Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
Skin cancer is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality in skin of color patients because most medical literature and research on skin cancer to date has been predominantly focused on lighter skin types. It is crucial that dermatologic providers be able to recognize different presentations of skin cancer in skin of color patients to ...
Ananya, Munjal, Nkanyezi, Ferguson
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Skin Aging and Dry Skin

The Journal of Dermatology, 2004
AbstractSkin aging appears to be the result of both scheduled and continuous “wear and tear” processes that damage cellular DNA and proteins. Two types of aging, chronological skin aging and photoaging, have distinct clinical and histological features. Chronological skin aging is a universal and inevitable process characterized primarily by physiologic
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Black Skin, White Masks

My Black Stars, 1952
A major influence on civil rights, anti-colonial, and black consciousness movements around the world, Black Skin, White Masks is the unsurpassed study of the black psyche in a white world.
F. Fanon
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NEONATAL SKIN AND SKIN CARE

Dermatologic Clinics, 1998
Infant skin differs from adult skin in several ways. These important differences place infants at increased risk for fluid electrolyte imbalance, thermal instability, skin damage, percutaneous infection, and percutaneous toxicity from topically applied agents.
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Skin and skin models

2008
Skin inflammation is an often-occurring phenomenon in a wide range of skin pathologies. In order to understand the basics of the underlying molecular mechanisms, early responses such as gene expression changes in this tissue are the focus of numerous studies.
Dirk Petersohn, Olaf Holtkötter
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Skin and Skin Cream

2016
The skin is a highly complex organ that controls heat and water loss, as well as prevents admission of undesirable chemicals and microorganisms.
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Dry skin and skin moisturizers

Clinics in Dermatology, 1988
Abstract The patient perceives dry skin to be rough, dry, scaly, and cracked, sometimes feeling the onset of subclinical symptoms before obvious outward clinical manifestation is apparent. More accurately, the clinician may describe dry skin or xerosis as roughened, scaling skin with possibly some cracking. The patient may also experience pruritis and
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Obesity and the skin: Skin physiology and skin manifestations of obesity

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2007
Obesity is widely recognized as an epidemic in the Western world; however, the impact of obesity on the skin has received minimal attention. The purpose of this article is to highlight the association between obesity and dermatologic conditions. We review the impact of obesity on the skin, including skin physiology, skin manifestations of obesity, and ...
Aerlyn G. Dawn   +2 more
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Skin

2006
The ageing skin 586 Photoageing 588 Cellulitis 589 Other bacterial skin infections 590 Fungal skin infections 591 Chronic venous insufficiency 592 Leg ulcers 593
Lesley Bowker, James Price, Sarah Smith
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A deep learning system for differential diagnosis of skin diseases

Nature Network Boston, 2019
Skin conditions affect 1.9 billion people. Because of a shortage of dermatologists, most cases are seen instead by general practitioners with lower diagnostic accuracy.
Yuan Liu   +21 more
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