Pediatric dermatology is a medical specialty that helps children and adolescents with common skin conditions. Some of the most common conditions treated in pediatric dermatology include eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, acne, and ringworm. Pediatric dermatologists are experts in diagnosing and treating these conditions using a variety of treatments including prescription medications, over-the-counter treatments, and natural remedies.
The study of the skin in children.
William L. Weston has written: 'Color textbook of pediatric dermatology' -- subject(s): Skin Diseases, In infancy & childhood, Pediatric dermatology, Atlases, Handbooks
BERNARD A. COHEN has written: 'PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY'
Pediatric dermatology physicians in Denver, Colorado can be found at www.superpages.com. There they offer a map of different locations.
Lawrence Marvin Solomon has written: 'Neonatal dermatology' -- subject(s): Diseases, Infants (Newborn), Pediatric dermatology
Dermatology is a branch of medicine that deals with the skin and diseases of the skin. It concerns the study, research and diagnosis. Specialty Areas Medical Dermatology Surgical Dermatology Pediatric Dermatology Cosmetic Dermatology Cutaneous Lymphoma Dermatoimmunology Dermatopathology and Oral Pathology Laboratory Photomedicine (Phototherapy & Photopheresis)
Both. Dermatologists specialize in skin disorders and some specialize in pediatric dermatology.
A pediatric patient is a child who is getting medical attention.
A child with Canavan disease will require treatment from a pediatric neurologist , pediatric ophthalmologist, and a pediatric surgeon for the installation of certain kinds of feeding tubes
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A pediatric surgeon or pediatric urologist is the specialist most likely to perform an orchiopexy in an infant or small child
pediatric neuropsychology, a specialty that concerns the relationship between learning and behavior and a child's brain