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Written by:Timothy G. Berger, MD and Bruce U. Wintroub, MD
Therapeutic Strategies in Dermatology is designed to be a collection of easy-to-use "how-to" articles for the physician, resident, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or student who must treat a patient with a skin disease. Each Therapeutic Strategy has four basic parts: initial therapy, alternative (initial) therapy, subsequent therapy, and associated pitfalls.
Articles from Therapeutic Strategies in Dermatology are not meant to assign a "definitive" therapy for each disease, but rather to provide a practical approach to treating diseases of the skin as developed by the life experience of two practitioners. This does not represent the intent to develop a consensus about therapies in dermatology. We view the strategies as "recipes," not definitive statements, as dermatologic therapeutics is a rapidly changing field.
Exfoliative Erythroderma
10 August 2010
Chronic Bullous Disease of Childhood
15 July 2010
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
14 June 2010
Archive of Therapeutic Strategies
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