Atopic eczema is the most common and persistent dermatological condition seen in general practice. Over the last few years, advances have been made in the genetics of atopy in general, newer treatments have been introduced for topical use, and new concepts suggested in the etiology.
Botulinum Toxin in Clinical Dermatology explores botulinum toxin, from its early recognition as a food borne toxin to its current form as a pharmaceutical injectible. This high quality, well-illustrated, practical manual presents the latest on the clinical use of the different types of botulinum toxins available and presents in a clear and concise way all the pertinent and up-to-date information on...
Use of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Clinical Dermatology By Stephen Jolles Intravenous Immunoglobulins in Dermatology is the first book to bring together the latest developments in this area. With full color throughout, each chapter focuses on clinical differentiation and pathophysiology and provides key laboratory and clinical observations.