Table of Contents:
  • 12 Applying the evidence back to the patient13 Acne vulgaris; 14 Papulopustular rosacea; 15 Perioral dermatitis; 16 Hand eczema; 17 Atopic eczema; 18 Seborrhoeic dermatitis; 19 Psoriasis; 20 Lichen planus; 21 Acute urticaria; 22 Prevention of skin cancer; 23 Do sunscreens reduce the incidence of skin cancers?; 24 Cutaneous melanoma; 25 Squamous cell carcinoma; 26 Basal cell carcinoma; 27 Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma; 28 Actinic keratoses and Bowen's disease; 29 Kaposi's sarcoma; 30 Local treatments for cutaneous warts; 31 Impetigo; 32 Athlete's foot; 33 Onychomycosis; 34 Tinea capitis.
  • 35 Candidiasis36 Deep fungal infections; 37 Scabies; 38 Head lice; 39 Insect bites; 40 Vitiligo; 41 Melasma; 42 Male and female androgenetic alopecia; 43 Alopecia areata; 44 Venous ulcers; 45 Cutaneous lupus erythematosus; 46 Dermatomyositis; 47 Bullous pemphigoid; 48 Pemphigus; 49 Cutaneous manifestations of sarcoidosis; 50 Erythema multiforme; 51 Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis; 52 Focal hyperhidrosis; 53 The idiopathic photodermatoses; 54 Where do we go from here?; Index.