Special Edition

Pediatric Dermatology


 

Topics

  • New options for acne treatment
  • Expert critiques isotretinoin controversies
  • Busting atopic dermatitis therapy myths
  • Promising new topicals for treating eczema
  • Cut simple carbs to clear acne
  • Two conditions raise suspicion for pediatric psoriasis
  • Ask teens with acne about whey protein

Faculty
Lawrence F. Eichenfield, M.D.
Chief of pediatric and adolescent dermatology
Rady Children’s Hospital—San Diego
Professor of medicine and pediatrics
University of California, San Diego
Director, Rady Children’s Hospital/UCSD’s Eczema and Inflammatory Skin Disease Center

Andrew Krakowski, M.D.
Board-certified dermatologist and pediatric dermatologist with a clinical research focus on acne, eczema, and the application of lasers/photomedicine in children
Chief medical officer for DermOne, LLC
West Conshohocken, Pa.

Disclosures: Dr. Eichenfield has served as an investigator and/or consultant for Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Krakowski said he had no relevant financial disclosures.

©Copyright 2016, by Frontline Medical Communications Inc. All rights reserved.

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