Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics, 1st Edition
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By Rajiv Nijhawan, MD and Divya Srivastava, MD
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Divya Srivastava and Rajiv Nijhawan of UT Southwestern Medical Center, is devoted to Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery. Articles in this important issue include: Squamous cell carcin
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This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Divya Srivastava and Rajiv Nijhawan of UT Southwestern Medical Center, is devoted to Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery. Articles in this important issue include: Squamous cell carcinoma: updates on staging and management; AFX/UPS: updates on classification and management; EMPD: updates on management; Merkel Cell Carcinoma: updates on staging and management; The management of skin cancer in the elderly; Topical and systemic modalities for chemoprevention; Medications that increase risk for skin cancer development; Dermatologic surgery in the pregnant or lactating patient; Optimizing patient safety in dermatologic surgery; Perioperative antibiotic use in dermatologic surgery; Post-operative pain management in dermatologic surgery; Novel skin substitutes and surgical dressings; Optimizing the patient experience and patient satisfaction in dermatologic surgery; Surgical and Non-invasive Modalities for Scar Revision; and Pearls for dermatologic surgery in pediatric patients.
This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Divya Srivastava and Rajiv Nijhawan of UT Southwestern Medical Center, is devoted to Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery. Articles in this important issue include: Squamous cell carcinoma: updates on staging and management; AFX/UPS: updates on classification and management; EMPD: updates on management; Merkel Cell Carcinoma: updates on staging and management; The management of skin cancer in the elderly; Topical and systemic modalities for chemoprevention; Medications that increase risk for skin cancer development; Dermatologic surgery in the pregnant or lactating patient; Optimizing patient safety in dermatologic surgery; Perioperative antibiotic use in dermatologic surgery; Post-operative pain management in dermatologic surgery; Novel skin substitutes and surgical dressings; Optimizing the patient experience and patient satisfaction in dermatologic surgery; Surgical and Non-invasive Modalities for Scar Revision; and Pearls for dermatologic surgery in pediatric patients.
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By Rajiv Nijhawan, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center , Dept of Dermatology, Dallas, TX; Divya Srivastava, MD, Assistant Professor, Dermatology, UT Southwestern Medical Center and Director, Dermatologic Surgery, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX
By Rajiv Nijhawan, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center , Dept of Dermatology, Dallas, TX; Divya Srivastava, MD, Assistant Professor, Dermatology, UT Southwestern Medical Center and Director, Dermatologic Surgery, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TX
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/cutaneous-oncology-and-dermatologic-surgery-an-issue-of-dermatologic-clinics-9780323682374.html296429Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinicshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323682374_6.jpg81.74108.99USDInStock/Clinics/Medicine & Surgery/Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery/Medicine/Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery/Clinics/Clinics/Medicine/Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery/Japan Titles43887254431211505459350546665255041525987752631601418269243350884886536505455351451205259833This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Divya Srivastava and Rajiv Nijhawan of UT Southwestern Medical Center, is devoted to Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery. Articles in this important issue include: Squamous cell carcinoma: updates on staging and management; AFX/UPS: updates on classification and management; EMPD: updates on management; Merkel Cell Carcinoma: updates on staging and management; The management of skin cancer in the elderly; Topical and systemic modalities for chemoprevention; Medications that increase risk for skin cancer development; Dermatologic surgery in the pregnant or lactating patient; Optimizing patient safety in dermatologic surgery; Perioperative antibiotic use in dermatologic surgery; Post-operative pain management in dermatologic surgery; Novel skin substitutes and surgical dressings; Optimizing the patient experience and patient satisfaction in dermatologic surgery; Surgical and Non-invasive Modalities for Scar Revision; and Pearls for dermatologic surgery in pediatric patients. This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Divya Srivastava and Rajiv Nijhawan of UT Southwestern Medical Center, is devoted to Cutaneous Oncology and Dermatologic Surgery. Articles in this important issue include: Squamous cell carcinoma: updates on staging and management; AFX/UPS: updates on classification and management; EMPD: updates on management; Merkel Cell Carcinoma: updates on staging and management; The management of skin cancer in the elderly; Topical and systemic modalities for chemoprevention; Medications that increase risk for skin cancer development; Dermatologic surgery in the pregnant or lactating patient; Optimizing patient safety in dermatologic surgery; Perioperative antibiotic use in dermatologic surgery; Post-operative pain management in dermatologic surgery; Novel skin substitutes and surgical dressings; Optimizing the patient experience and patient satisfaction in dermatologic surgery; Surgical and Non-invasive Modalities for Scar Revision; and Pearls for dermatologic surgery in pediatric patients.00add-to-cart97803236823742019ProfessionalBy Rajiv Nijhawan, MD and Divya Srivastava, MD20191Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Elsevier0May 22, 2019IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Rajiv Nijhawan</STRONG>, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center , Dept of Dermatology, Dallas, TX; <STRONG>Divya Srivastava</STRONG>, MD, Assistant Professor, Dermatology, UT Southwestern Medical Center and Director, Dermatologic Surgery, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, TXClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: DermatologyUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select