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Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases

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Skin Diseases: Acne | Blistering Diseases | Dermatitis (Inflammation, Rash) | Growths | Hives | Ichthyosis | Itching | Infections of the Skin | Mastocytosis | Pigmentation Disorders| Psoriasis | Rosacea | Ulcers

Other Diseases: Connective Tissue Diseases | Hair Diseases | Nail Diseases | Sweating Disorders

Other Topics: Skin Disease (General) | Anatomy | Aging Skin | Body Piercing and Tattoos | Skin Disease Treatment | Sun Exposure


Skin Disease Treatment

(Jump to: Overviews | Non-Surgical Treatments | Surgery )

Overviews
Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Disorders:Merck Manual, Home Edition
Procedures to Treat the Skin (Index):DermNet NZ


Non-Surgical Treatments
Medications
Injected Skin Treatments (Index):DermNet NZ
Oral Medications for Skin Diseases (Index):DermNet NZ
Topical Medications for Skin Diseases (Index):DermNet NZ
Cryotherapy
Cryosurgery for Common Skin Conditions:American Academy of Family Physicians
Cryotherapy of Skin Lesions:DermNet NZ
Laser Treatments
Lasers in Dermatology:DermNet NZ
Laser Resurfacing:ASDS
Photodynamic Therapy
Phototherapy (Index):DermNet NZ
Photodynamic Therapy:ASDS
See also specific skin disorders in this section of Stanford Health Library website.


Surgery
General Dermasurgery Information:ASDS
Skin Biopsy:eMedicine Consumer Health
Curettage and Cautery of Skin Lesions:DermNet NZ
Excision of Skin Lesions:DermNet NZ
Skin Grafting:DermNet NZ
Skin Grafting:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Mohs Micrographic Surgery:American Society for Mohs Surgery [PDF]
See also Drug Information & Therapies, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery


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