Rosacea Diagnosis and Management

“Rosacea Diagnosis and Management” by Powell Frank is a comprehensive guide published by Taylor & Francis on December 22, 2008. This 200-page book is designed for physicians seeking the latest treatments to address facial redness associated with rosacea. It explores the structure and function of normal skin, providing essential insights into the abnormalities that lead to various conditions resulting in facial redness.
Readers will find detailed information on the physiological aspects of rosacea, which remain unclear, along with practical approaches to improve patient outcomes. The book aims to enhance understanding of this common condition, affecting over 10% of the patient population. With its focus on medical and dermatological subjects, this guide serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals looking to deepen their knowledge and effectively manage rosacea.
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This new guide provides physicians with the most current treatments to help alleviate the problems of facial redness in rosacea. Covering the structure and function of normal skin, this book also provides the basis for understanding the abnormalities that occur in these disorders and describes the different conditions that can result in facial redness.
The physiological underpinnings of rosacea are not clear; this new book demystifies this disease and provides physicians with a better understanding and the ability to improve patient outcomes. With more than 10% of the patient population diagnosed with rosacea, this new, up-to-date guide on the topic is a critical addition to any physicians library.
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